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Veterinary medicine applies modern medical science to the care of animals. The study of veterinary medicine is concerned with gaining a thorough knowledge of the fundamental biological and physical sciences relating to animal functions. In the clinical years, students correlate and apply this knowledge to the many areas of professional service.
The pre-veterinary medicine program at UW-Platteville (School of Agriculture and Biology Department) consists of selected courses, specified by veterinary colleges, that prepare students for admission into a four year program which culminates in the awarding of a doctorate in veterinary medicine. (Note: This program is administered by the School of Agriculture.)
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As diverse as they are, applicants to Wayland Baptist University share one important characteristic—they believe anything is possible. They’re not afraid to dream. They learn to excel through inner strength and an uncommon passion to lead.
At Wayland, you will find an admissions process designed to meet your personal needs. Whether you plan to enter as an undergraduate, transfer, international, or graduate student, you will be guided through the admissions process by a caring, knowledgeable, and accessible staff of professionals.
In addition to our steps to apply, there are a number of other ways you can prepare and better position yourself to join the Wayland community as a new student.
Visit our campus… there’s no better way to truly see how we define academic excellence, family, and fun.
Big Weekend – Preview Weekend for perspective Juniors, Seniors, and Transfer students.
Attend a campus preview event… such as Wayland’s Big Weekend, where you will meet current students and fellow applicants.
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Serves women and men 24 years old or older.
Provides Baccalaureate or Associate Degrees and Certificates.
Offers a Teacher Intern Program for those with a degree who want to become certified to teach.
Offers a Master in Education for those who want to become a master teacher.
Provides courses for adults who want to take a course or two for personal enrichment.
Students may enroll part-time or full-time, as their schedule permits.
Enables students to complete a degree entirely in the evening.
You can also learn new skills or gain knowledge for personal or professional reasons through non-credit or technology and workforce development.
Wilson College provides credit and non-credit training for area businesses interested in enhancing workforce skills. Employers can have customized programs to meet specific needs.
If you interested in learning more about our programs, please contact our Admissions staff at 800- 421-8402, 717-262-2025 or by email at degrees@wilson.edu. We also welcome you to visit us in Norland Hall and personally talk with one of our Adult Degree Programs Counselors.
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Admission for Bachelor’s, MSc & PhD programmes and for non-degree students.
English taught Bachelor’s programme
UMB has one bachelor’s programme for English speaking students: Development Studies. All applicants are required to meet NOKUT’s minimum requirements for admission to higher education in Norway. These requirements vary depending on the country in which you got your education. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).
English taught Master of Science degree (MSc)
Applicants must normally have obtained a First Degree / Bachelor’s degree of at least 3 years duration, or its equivalent, including courses equalling 2 years of full-time studies in a subject relevant to that of the programme applied for. For programme-specific information, please select the relevant programme from our list of Study Options. At least 2nd Class, Upper Division or the equivalent is normally required to be included in the final selection for admission. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).
Students applying for scholarships are requested to refer to the pages on scholarships.
PhD
- For further information, please see our PhD pages.
Non-degree students
Students on the Erasmus Programme:
Guest students are accepted at all levels of study for a period of up to one year. We would like to emphasise that acceptance as a guest/exchange student is for a maximum of one year only and does not constitute admission to a regular degree programme.
All applicants are required to meet NOKUT’s minimum requirements for admission to higher education in Norway. These requirements vary depending on the country in which you got your education. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).
All applicants are further required to document proficiency in the English language
Applicants whose first language is not English are normally obliged to provide the results of either the TOEFL test with a score of 170 (500 paper-based test) or better, or the IELTS test with a score of 5.0 or better. Detailed country-specific information on English language requirements is available on NOKUT’s webpages.
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These professional schools accept students with majors in a variety of fields. Regardless of major, however, a strong science and math background and a high score on the appropriate admission’s test increase the probability of acceptance into the professional school of choice. Most students at NSU who are planning these careers major in biology with minors in chemistry and/or psychology.
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International students are welcome to submit their applications to undergraduate and graduate programs. Admissions are accepted in fall semesters only. International students are welcome to contact the relevant academic Department to discuss their applications.
Prospective international students find detailed information at:
http://adm.ncyu.edu.tw/~academic/core/basic/ptml.php?pageItem=1&HtmlSrc=/core/eng/admissions.html&TitleText=Admissions
Applicants seeking admission must submit the Application Forms with supporting documents to the Division of Admissions and Publications by February 28.
Once an application is received, it will take one month for necessary administrative processing.
General enquiries and submission:
The Division of Admissions and Publications, Office of Academic Affairs,
National Chiayi University, 300 University Road, Chiayi 60004, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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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.
Contact an admissions representative at a location near you to get started today.
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Information for Freshmen and Transfer Students
For students who are in high school or will be first-time college students, or for students interested in transferring from another college to Missouri State.
Information for Graduate Students
For students who have (or will have) a bachelor’s degree and wish to receive information about a master’s, specialist, or doctoral degree or a graduate certificate.
Information for Non-Degree Seeking Students
For students 18 years of age or older who wish to enroll in selected undergraduate courses but not pursue a degree and for students who have a bachelor’s degree who wish to enroll in courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level but not pursue a degree.
Information for International Students
For all students from other countries who are not US citizens or permanent residents who wish to attend Missouri State to pursue either a bachelor’s degree or a graduate degree.
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At Millikin, you’ll find a university that offers over 50 majors, minors, and pre-professional programs in our four colleges of Arts & Sciences, Tabor School of Business, Fine Arts, and Professional Studies. You’ll find a rigorous Honors Program, study abroad opportunities, 19 NCAA Division III and intramural teams, and hands-on learning experiences inside and outside of the classroom.
You’ll also be successful when you receive your diploma: 99% of students obtain employment or enter graduate school within six months of graduation.
In the links to the left, you’ll find information on visiting our campus, the Honors Program, how to apply, and more. Thanks for visiting!
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