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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
You need the buzzword when you register on the Apply system so it is clear which school/college you are applying from.
All UK schools and colleges and a small number of EU and international establishments are registered with UCAS. If you are applying from one of these, you should get your school/college UCAS ‘buzzword’ from your teacher or adviser. If you are applying independently, or are applying from a school/college which is not registered to manage applications, you will still use the Apply system but you do not need a ‘buzzword’.
Academic references
Once you have completed your application, submit it to your referee (normally your teacher or adviser if you are applying from a UCAS registered school/college) who will attach your references and submit your completed application to UCAS for you.
If you are applying independently, you are responsible for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS. Note that your referee should know you well enough to write about you, your academic potential and your suitability for higher education. UCAS will not accept references from family, other relatives or friends.
Fees
The standard application fee is £19. This is only £9 if you apply for one course at one university or college only
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Our university is a community composed of teachers, students and graduates, which is devoted to study, research, education, dissemination of knowledge, culture and the extent and social projection, under the inspiration of the Christian faith.
As has happened for forty-seven years, the Santa Maria Catholic University, announces Admission andalusia Contest 2009 in its twenty-six professional programs, duly accredited and recognized at the regional, national and international levels.
Admission Timeline Contest 2009
Dates and contest requirements of ordinary and extraordinary contest Domestic to enter the Catholic University of Santa Maria.
The Catholic University of Santa Maria offers 26 career options in the areas of Social Sciences, Health Sciences, science and engineering and law and business
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
2.1 The Common Regulations for the Masters degree in all faculties of the University of Nairobi shall apply.
2.2 Those eligible for admission into the course shall be holders of the following degree awards of the University of Nairobi :
(a) Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with at least a credit in Veterinary Parasitology for B.V.M. candidates or equivalent for candidates from MBChB holders.
(b) Bachelor of Science with a minimum of an Upper-Second Class Honours and where Zoology as a major was offered as a course in the years of undergraduate programme.
2.3. Other candidates who have obtained degrees from other Universities approved by Senate as being equivalent to one of the degrees stated above.
Tags: admission, bachelor of medicine, degree awards, faculties, masters degree, senate, undergraduate, universities, university of nairobi, upper second class honours, veterinary medicine, veterinary parasitology, zoology
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Tuition & Refund Categories
Category 1 courses or programs
Tuition – Typically, these include ABE, ESL, University Studies, Vocational and Career Technical courses or programs that require admission, transcript and or graduation services. Such courses or programs may require a non-refundable tuition deposit of $100 per instructional term upon registration or earlier with full fees due as stated in the Key Dates section of the College calendar.
Refund – Students must withdraw from courses and programs within specific timelines as outlined in the North Island College Calendar in order to apply for a refund. Refunds may take as long as three weeks to process. Students who pay fees using debit and/or credit cards will receive a credit directly to their debit or credit card account.
Category 2 courses or programs
Tuition – Typically, these include continuing education courses or programs and do not require admissions, transcript or graduation services. Such courses or programs require full tuition payment upon registration and the student pays the majority of the instructional costs.
Refund – The College will return tuition to students who apply for a refund after the time of registration to seven calendar days before the start date of the course or program.
Category 3 courses or programs
Tuition – These programs or courses may have non standard tuition fees and require the student to pay a significant portion of the instructional costs. In addition, they require admission, transcript and or graduation services. Such courses or programs require a non-refundable tuition deposit as established by the Instructional Division upon admission with the remainder of fees due two weeks before the course or program commences.
Refund – Students who withdraw and apply for a refund after the time of registration to 14 calendar days before the start date of the course or program will receive a refund minus their tuition deposit. Students who withdraw with less than 14 calendar days to the course or program start date will not receive a refund
Category 4 courses or programs
Tuition – Typically, these include apprenticeship training classes or courses that require admission and transcript services. Such courses or programs require a non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration or earlier with full fees due four weeks before the course or program commences.
Refund – Students who withdraw between the time of registration to 28 calendar days before the start date will receive a refund minus the tuition deposit. Students who withdraw with less than 28 days to the course or program start date will not receive a refund.
Other Fees
Application $25.00 one time, non-refundable
Contract, Continuing Education & ElderCollege courses are exempt from this fee.
Assessment English or Math Placement:
$15.00 NIC Applicant, $40.00 Non-applicant
Off-Campus Assessment
$20.00 Canadian Applicant, $50.00 International Applicant
Books Costs vary – books may be obtained through NIC Bookstores
College Calendar $3.00 pick up
$5.00 mailed within Canada
$10.00 mailed outside of Canada
Co-operative Education Costs vary and are available in the Co-op Student Handbook
Courier Services $10.00 within BC
Duplicate Document $10.00 each
International Student Fees are available from the International Education Office
Laboratory Fees vary
Prior Learning Assessment Fees vary – there may be a $60.00 advising fee plus 75% of the normal cost of the course.
Student Society $1.82 per credit (academic programs)
$6.83 per month (vocational programs)
Transcript (official) $5.00 each
Transfer Credit Evaluation No charge for BC Post-Secondary Transcripts
$20.00 for out-of-Province transcript
Tuition Deposit Varies by program – non-refundable payments at the time of registration, or earlier, are applied to tuition.
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
16a +8b +3c Two Years 4 semesters i) Candidates seeking admission to M.Sc. Applied Zoology course shall have passed the 3 years B.Sc. degree examination of Mangalore University or any other University considered equivalent thereto, with Zoology as optional/ major/ special subject at the under graduate level. They shall have obtained not less than 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates) marks in the cognate subject.
ii)Candidates who have passed the B.Sc.Ed. Degree examination (Regional college scheme) of any University are eligible for admission to the programme, provided they satisfy all other requirements mentioned in (i) above.
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
At IPFW, you may complete the four-semester preveterinary curriculum, which includes the minimum requirements for admission into the baccalaureate degree program in veterinary technology at the West Lafayette campus of Purdue University.
Also available are the associate degree program and a distance learning Web-based instruction program for veterinary technology, both administered through Purdue University West Lafayette. For information concerning admission to these programs,
The distance-learning program leads to an associate degree from Purdue University while taking all required courses either at the IPFW campus, via distance learning and Web instruction, or in collaboration with local designated clinical mentors and/or veterinarians in the surrounding counties.
Tags: admission, associate degree program, baccalaureate degree program, collaboration, curriculum, indiana university purdue, ipfw campus, mentors, purdue university west lafayette, technology undergraduate, veterinarians, veterinary technology, web based instruction, web instruction, west lafayette campus
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
The admissions staff at NAU is dedicated to your success. From the minute you contact us, we will help you develop a degree plan and a career path that is right for you. The first step is to fill out a simple application so we can begin the process to your new future.
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Sustainability Series
The Sustainability Series offers information, discussions, demonstrations of products, and descriptions of services for students, individuals, and businesses interested in alternative and sustainable energy systems. Admission is free. All dates occur on a Thursday.
February 12 – Maryland Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
February 19 – ChesapeakeSolar, a groSolar company
February 26 – Ground Loop, Inc., Heating and Air Conditioning
March 19 – Apple Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
April 2 – TerraLogos: Green Home Services, Inc.
April 16 – TerraLogos: eco architecture
Time
5:30-6:30 p.m., followed by 30-minute Q&A
Location
CADE 207, Arnold campus
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Professional schools (medical, dental, pharmaceutical, veterinary) do not require a degree in the sciences for admission to their programs. These professional schools consider majors in almost any discipline to be acceptable for admission.
The basic “core” requirements for admission to most of these professional schools typically include the following:Chemistry 16-20 credits
Physics 8 credits
Biology 4-8 credits
Most medical schools require a minimum of:
1 year of General Chemistry with lab
1 year of Organic Chemistry with lab
1 year of General Biology with lab
1 year of College Physics with lab
Tags: admission, barry university, college physics, core requirements, discipline, general biology, general chemistry, majors, medical schools, organic chemistry, professional schools, undergraduate
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Congratulations to your choice of choosing SLU as you host university for your exchange period!
SLU has over 250 courses taught in English so there is a lot to choose from. You can find information about the courses in our course guide or in our web based course search system.
Who is an exchange student?
Exchange students are students who come from one of SLU’s partner universities. You can be an exchange student within the Erasmus programme, within the NOVA or ELLS network or coming from a university that has a bilateral agreement with SLU. To make sure that you fit into one of these categories, contact your international Office at your home university.
If you are interested in studying at SLU as an exchange student, begin by contacting the International Office/Study Abroad Office at your home university or department. To be able to be admitted to SLU as an exchange student your home university has to nominate you. In order to be admitted to a course you also have to fulfil the prerequisites.
Application
The deadlines for exchange students to apply to SLU are the 15th of October for the spring semester and the 15th of April for the fall semester or academic year.
Apply here through Moveon
Do not forget to enclose an official transcript of your academic record (an official document with all the courses you have taken on university level), in English and with ECTS credits (or information about credit system.
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