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		<title>Animal Production Science Admission Detail at University of Newcastle upon Tyne</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need the buzzword when you register on the Apply system so it is clear which school/college you are applying from.</p>
<p>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 &#8216;buzzword&#8217; 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 &#8216;buzzword&#8217;.<br />
<strong>Academic references</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.<br />
<strong>Fees</strong></p>
<p>The standard application fee is £19. This is only £9 if you apply for one course at one university or college only</p>
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		<title>Applied Veterinary Parasitology Admission Detail at University of Nairobi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Undergraduate Module I Students (Sponsored by the Kenyan Government): This is done through the national Joint Admission Board (JAB), the body that does admission of students for all public universities in Kenya.</p>
<p>Undergraduate Module II (SELF Sponsored) Students: Because the government sponsorship can cater for very few qualifying candidates, the university gives an option for self sponsorship. In this option, the admission will be done internally at the university. To apply for any undergraduate programme as a self sponsored student, you can obtain an application form from UNES offices upon payment of application fee. You could download the application form by clicking on the link below, and pay the application fee as you submit the completed form for processing .<br />
Download the undergraduate self sponsored student application form here</p>
<p>For more information, visit the prospective undergraduate student page.</p>
<p>Postgraduate Students: Admission to any postgraduate programme at the university is carried out by the Board of Postgraduate Studies (BPS) in close consultancy with the relevant school or faculty.</p>
<p>To apply for a postgraduate admission, application forms can be collected from the BPS/UNES upon payment of application fee. The forms can also be downloaded from the link below, and the application fee paid while submitting the completed forms.</p>
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		<title>Pre Veterinary Science Admission Detail at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 06:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research our schools for your program. If you are undecided, select undecided or exploratory. Do not select General Studies unless you wish a degree in General Studies. See School of Continuing Studies for details.</p>
<p>If you are a U.S. citizen or a non citizen with permanent resident, refugee or asylee status and the last year of your high school education was in the United States, you will apply through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. U. S. citizens who attend American Schools or International schools that hold U.S. accreditation or Department of Defense Schools also apply through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Official secondary school documents (where necessary accompanied by an English translation by a certified translator) must be provided as part of the application All other prospective students (including U.S. citizens educated outside of the United States) will apply through the office of International Affairs. That office evaluates international educational documents and advises international students on visa matters and cultural adjustment issue Consult the Office of International Affairs for more information and an application.</p>
<p>If you have applied to IUPUI within the past 18 months, DO NOT APPLY ONLINE. It is not necessary and your fee will not be refunded. Instead, update your previous application electronically. Click here to submit the form electronically.</p>
<p>Send an official copy of your high school transcript, home school transcript or GED results.</p>
<p>Provide results of your SAT or ACT test. Click here to see who must provide test results.</p>
<p>Current high school seniors must have their counselor complete the High School Counselor Information form.</p>
<p>Submission of an on-line application requires payment of the application fee using a credit card at the time of submission. This fee is non-refundable. If you do not wish to apply on-line, you may print the application and mail it to our office with a $50 check made payable to IUPUI.</p>
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		<title>Animal Care Certificate at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute Of Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 07:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Duration: 1 year full time. Commences: February Applications: Due 30 October. Late applications may be considered. Enrolment Fees: $4,997 (indicative 2009) International Enrolment Fees: NZ$15,910 (indicative 2009) Additional Costs: $50 CPIT Polo shirt, outdoor clothing; travel to workplace and field trips; stationery; $15 NZQA qualification application fee Location: City Campus Programme Code: NC5418 Content: This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Duration:</strong> 1 year full time.<br />
<strong>Commences: </strong>February<br />
<strong>Applications:</strong> Due 30 October. Late applications may be considered.<br />
<strong>Enrolment Fees: </strong>$4,997 (indicative 2009)<br />
<strong>International Enrolment Fees</strong>:	 	NZ$15,910 (indicative 2009)<br />
<strong>Additional Costs:</strong> $50 CPIT Polo shirt, outdoor clothing; travel to workplace and field trips; stationery; $15 NZQA qualification application fee<br />
<strong>Location: </strong>City Campus<br />
<strong>Programme Code:</strong> NC5418</p>
<p><strong>Content:</strong><br />
This popular qualification, developed in consultation with the New Zealand Veterinary Association, will provide you with the skills essential to start a career in an animal related profession or work as an informed and skilled assistant to a veterinary surgeon. Topics include the care of animals and first aid, animal behaviour, breeding animals, routine animal nursing care, administering drugs, assisting with anaesthesia and surgical procedures and radiography procedures. Ethics and legislation, business administration, computing and communication skills are covered so the graduate has the skills and knowledge to get involved in all areas of the workplace. You will develop practical skills with work placements and visits to veterinary clinics and other animal rel</p>
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		<title>Veterinary Biosciences Admission Detail at University Of Glasgow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 07:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are seeking full-time entry you must apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS); there is no means of direct application. You should apply online at www.ucas.com or through your school or college. You can contact UCAS on 0870 1122200 to establish how to apply. UCAS charges an application fee, details of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are seeking full-time entry you must apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS); there is no means of direct application. You should apply online at www.ucas.com or through your school or college. You can contact UCAS on 0870 1122200 to establish how to apply. UCAS charges an application fee, details of which are available from UCAS.</p>
<p><strong>If you are seeking part-time entry, see below.</strong></p>
<p>Each subject or subject-combination we offer has an individual UCAS code. Individual codes are available from UCAS at www.ucas.com  Sometimes a particular course can be taken in more than one faculty, for example Psychology, Business &amp; Management or Mathematics. This is not something to be concerned about at this stage in the application process. There is normally no difference in the study of the subject itself; what differs is the other subjects you study with it to make up your own individual degree.<br />
Engineering admits to the individual branches: you should indicate separately through UCAS the branch(es) to which you want to be admitted.<br />
Film &amp; Television Studies requires that you use a Film &amp; Television Studies UCAS code if you wish to be considered for this subject to Honours level due to limited places and high demand for the subject.<br />
Psychology has a restricted entry system. Unless you apply for and receive an offer using a UCAS Psychology code you will not be considered as a candidate for Honours level Psychology, although it MAY be possible for you to take Psychology courses as an outside option subject to demand each year.</p>
<p>For more information on faculty entry and degree course structure, please see Degree programme structure.<br />
UCAS closing dates for entry in 2009</p>
<p>15 October 2008: if including Dentistry, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or applying to Oxford or Cambridge<br />
15 January 2009: all other UK/EU applicants<br />
30 June 2009: international (non-EU) students</p>
<p>You are strongly advised to meet these deadlines but if you apply late we may consider your application; UCAS will accept applications after that date, and forward these to the University. Normally all areas apart from Dentistry, Education (for the BEd Primary programme), Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Social Sciences and Law will accept applications after the appropriate closing date; however, this is not guaranteed and will depend on pressure on places and your qualifications. If you are an international applicant you should apply by the end of June in the year you wish to start study but the University will accept applications after that date.</p>
<p>Once your application has been received by the University and a decision has been made, you will hear from UCAS and from the University. One of three things will happen:<br />
You may get an unconditional offer. This happens when you already have the academic qualifications which meet our requirements and the University believes that you have the potential to benefit from degree study.<br />
You may get a conditional offer. This happens if you have not already obtained the necessary passes for entry to your chosen subject. The Admissions Officer will look at the qualifications you are taking when you apply and will make an offer based on these.<br />
You may, if it is obvious from your form that you could not meet the necessary qualifications, be advised that we could not make you an offer.</p>
<p>Arts, Engineering, Sciences and Social Sciences, and the Department of Accounting &amp; Finance aim to have all offers made by early March. All others will make decisions by the end of March.</p>
<p>After you have received your offer, you will be invited to the University’s Applicants’ Visit Day and it is then up to you to decide whether you wish to accept that offer or to reject it in favour of another.<br />
<strong>Will I be interviewed?</strong></p>
<p>The University does not interview students for admission to all faculties. However, an interview forms a significant part of the selection process in: Medicine; Dentistry; Veterinary Medicine; Music (for the BMus degree only); Education and Technological Education. Offers for these areas are normally made only after interview. The interview will be organised to allow you to explain what you know about that study area, and for us to get additional information about you and your suitability for your chosen programme.</p>
<p>If you are applying for entry to year 2 or 3 in any faculty where this is permitted you may be called for interview.<br />
<strong>Can I change my application?</strong></p>
<p>You may be able to change to another faculty if you prefer their programmes. You should contact the appropriate admissions office in the first instance (see Contacts).</p>
<p>Once you start your studies, if you find you have made the wrong choice of faculty and degree, you may be able to transfer to another programme. There is no guarantee that this will be possible but your Adviser of Studies will give you the assistance and guidance you require in this matter.<br />
<strong>Is deferred entry available?</strong></p>
<p>Deferred entry is NOT granted automatically. Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine and Primary Education, for example, are under such pressure that they are unable to consider applications for deferred entry and would expect you to apply in the year you wish to begin your studies. Other faculties are normally prepared to consider applications for deferred entry.<br />
<strong>What subjects are approved for entry?</strong></p>
<p>The University accepts all Highers/Advanced Highers and A-levels in fulfilment of the general entry requirements. However, you should check that you meet any specific faculty requirements. Not all subjects may be acceptable for all faculties. Subjects which contain a high proportion of common material may not both be counted. You are advised to check with the appropriate admissions office (see Contacts) before applying.<br />
<strong>International applications</strong></p>
<p>We welcome applications from international students, who should apply in the normal way through UCAS. If you would like further information on how to apply or general advice on the qualification you are offering for admission purposes, contact the International &amp; Postgraduate Service. The University has approved agents in various countries who can assist you with your application and provide additional information on the University. To see if there is an agent in your country see: In your region</p>
<p>For example, the International Baccalaureate and the Scholastic Aptitude Test are recognised, and the University has guidelines which it follows for each country. As a very general guide, if your qualifications would grant entry to a similar university course in your own country, then these are almost certainly fully recognised for entry here.</p>
<p>Visit our International website for additional information. The entry requirements for the majority of our programmes for individual international qualifications are listed. Tel: +44 (0)141 330 8153, email: ug-international@gla.ac.uk.<br />
English as a foreign language<br />
Glasgow International College<br />
<strong>Mature students</p>
<p></strong>If you are 21 or over when you apply for a first degree at the University your experiences may be taken into account to allow us to modify our standard offer. The University recognises that such applicants may offer a varied range of qualifications and experiences and has therefore, where possible, established modified entry requirements. However, you cannot present qualifications gained when you were under 21 for consideration.<br />
Part-time students</p>
<p>If you are seeking entry to part-time study you should contact the Assistant Director in the Recruitment, Admissions &amp; Participation Service, tel: +44 (0)141 330 3177, email: d.porecki@admin.gla.ac.uk.<br />
Part-time fee waivers</p>
<p>As part of its initiatives in extending access to higher education the government has announced that certain categories of part-time students may be eligible for assistance with the payment of fees. If you are in receipt of certain government benefits (or if you are on a low income) you may qualify for assistance.<br />
Are alternative qualifications accepted?</p>
<p>The University welcomes applications from students with a wide range of qualifications.About 15% of those admitted to the University do not come straight from school with either Highers or A-levels. The University accepts a wide range of qualifications: Higher National Certificates or Diplomas; access course qualifications, vocational qualifications; study at other universities or Open University credits.</p>
<p>If you intend to apply with any of these qualifications check the details listed in the ‘alternative qualifications’ column within the Entry requirements section. If you can’t find details of your particular qualification then contact the appropriate admissions office: see Contacts. One guideline to bear in mind is that the qualification should be appropriate to the intended area of study. For example, it is unlikely that an HNC in Social Sciences will admit you to the Faculties of Science.</p>
<p>HNC and HND qualifications are accepted across a wide range of faculties including Arts, Law, Business &amp; Social Sciences, Education, Engineering and Science. Generally speaking you will be asked to obtain a certain grade or level in your graded unit(s) (or integrative assessments or merits if an older HNQ). You will find details of the grades and specific HNQs which are recognised for entry to the different faculties and degree programmes in the ‘alternative qualifications’ column within the Entry requirements section. This column will also tell you if the particular degree programme you wish to enter requires you to have undertaken specific optional units from your HNC or HND. To find out more about the full range of HNCs and HNDs recognised for entry to the University of Glasgow, see the Entry with Higher National Qualifications entry within the Entry requirements section.</p>
<p>In the Faculties of Arts, and Law, Business &amp; Social Sciences, Sciences HNC and HND holders are likely to be offered entry to Level-1 of degree programmes. In the Faculties of Science, Engineering and Education HNC holders may be offered entry to Level-1 and HND holders to Level-2. The conditions relating to these different levels of entry are also listed within the Entry requirements section.</p>
<p>If you are considering applying with any of the qualifications listed above and would like to find out more about study opportunities at the University of Glasgow see College to University. This website also provides details about visit opportunities to the University so you can get a feel for student life at Glasgow before you arrive or even apply!<br />
<strong>The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework</strong></p>
<p>The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) brings all qualifications in Scotland into a unified framework of credits and levels. Honours degrees are at SCQF level 10, degrees without Honours are at level 9, HND and Diploma in HE are at level 8, and HNC and Certificate in HE are at level 7. For further information, see www.scqf.org.uk</p>
<p>If you are seeking to use credit gained elsewhere towards a degree at Glasgow, it is the responsibility of this University to determine how much credit, if any, is relevant to any new programme being applied for.<br />
Widening participation<br />
<strong>Greater Opportunity of Access &amp; Learning with Schools (GOALS)</strong></p>
<p>The University is also involved in GOALS, set up to encourage university or college entry from certain schools within the area which do not commonly send many people into higher or further education. Achievement in the GOALS Top-Up Programme may lead to your being made an amended offer, which may assist your entry to the University. If you attend one of the nominated schools, a University representative will visit you to explain how the scheme can work for you.<br />
<strong>Pre-University Summer School</strong></p>
<p>The University also offers a ten-week Summer School which could offer you an additional opportunity to upgrade your qualifications to gain admission in certain faculties. Attending the Summer School may also boost your confidence and assist in ensuring that you are well-prepared for your first year at University. For further information, contact Dr D Hamilton in the Recruitment, Admissions &amp; Participation Service, tel: +44 (0)141 330 5584 or email:  d.hamilton@admin.gla.ac.uk<br />
<strong>Access courses</strong></p>
<p>The Department of Adult &amp; Continuing Education (DACE) at the University runs special access courses for mature students. Successful completion can lead to admission to degree programmes in Arts and Social Sciences, in Sciences, Nursing and in Engineering. Students may also gain admission to the specialist degrees in Law, Social Work, Accountancy and Finance, Music (BMus) and Initial Teacher Education (ITE). Classes run for 26 weeks from September to May. You take two subjects and some are available during the day as well as in the evening. No formal qualifications are required and the University has found that students entering from this course perform well. Contact DACE on +44 (0)141 330 1830 or email access@educ.gla.ac.uk for more information; or visit Access Courses: An Introduction To University Study for Mature Students</p>
<p>The University is also an active member of the Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP) and has recognised SWAP courses run throughout Scotland as meeting its entry requirements. Many other UK access programmes are acceptable and you should ask the appropriate admissions office before you enrol on a course whether or not it is likely to lead to an offer of admission.</p>
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		<title>Veterinary Medicine  Admission Detail at Northern State University</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Admission Requirements A high school student wanting to apply for enrollment at NSU should meet the requirements listed below. Applications are reviewed on an individual basis so students not meeting all requirements should still apply. An Admissions Counselor will work with your application and inform you on any additional paperwork needed. Requirements: Achieve an 18 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Admission Requirements </strong></p>
<p>A high school student wanting to apply for enrollment at NSU should meet the requirements listed below. Applications are reviewed on an individual basis so students not meeting all requirements should still apply. An Admissions Counselor will work with your application and inform you on any additional paperwork needed.</p>
<p><strong>Requirements:</strong><br />
Achieve an 18 (or above) on the ACT test;<br />
OR<br />
Have a high school GPA of 2.6 (or above);<br />
OR<br />
Rank in the top 60% of the graduating class<br />
AND<br />
In addition to meeting one of the above, a student should have a &#8220;C&#8221; average in the following course work:</p>
<p>4 years of English.<br />
3 years of advanced math.<br />
3 years of social science.<br />
3 years of lab science.<br />
1 year of fine arts.<br />
<strong>Admissions Checklist</strong></p>
<p>The following checklist should help in making sure that you have completed the necessary steps in starting your admissions process to NSU.<br />
Take the ACT test.<br />
Send us your ACT or SAT scores. We accept both.<br />
Fill out the NSU application.<br />
Remember the $20.00 application fee.<br />
Contact your high school to have your official transcripts sent to NSU/ESC.<br />
If you have taken any college classes, contact this school and request official transcripts be sent to NSU/ESC.</p>
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		<title>Veterinary Science  Tuition and Fees  at Millikin University</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UndergraduateFull Time Tuition $24,600.00 12-18 Credit Hours Room $4,160.00 Average Room Rate for Freshmen Board $3,325.00 Based on a Full Meal Plan Activity Fee $250.00 Full Time Students Only Technology Fee $300.00 $300 for Full-Time Students $150 for Part-Time Students Health Service Fee $45.00 First Week Fee $100.00 Freshmen Only Total Estimated Charges $32,780.00 For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UndergraduateFull Time </strong>Tuition	$24,600.00	12-18 Credit Hours<br />
Room	$4,160.00	Average Room Rate for Freshmen<br />
Board	$3,325.00	Based on a Full Meal Plan<br />
Activity Fee	$250.00	Full Time Students Only<br />
Technology Fee	$300.00	$300 for Full-Time Students<br />
$150 for Part-Time Students<br />
Health Service Fee	$45.00<br />
First Week Fee	$100.00	Freshmen Only<br />
Total Estimated Charges	$32,780.00	For incoming freshmen living on campus.</p>
<p>MBA (Master of Business Administration) Tuition	$23,940.00	38 Credit Hours ($630/credit hour)</p>
<p>MSN (Master of Science and Nursing) Tuition	$23,940.00	38 Credit Hours ($630/credit hour)<br />
Application Fee 	$50.00</p>
<p>PACE (Adult Learning)Tuition	$4,620.00	12 Credit Hours ($385/credit hour)<br />
Materials Fee	$125.00<br />
Application Fee 	$25.00</p>
<p>Other FeesParking Permit	$100.00/$50.00	$100 for Freshmen/ Sophomores<br />
$50 for Juniors/Seniors<br />
Graduation Fee	$35.00	For graduation seniors, PACE and MBA<br />
Private Applied Music Fee	$100.00	per credit hour</p>
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