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UAS. Other information. 2013-2014 Academic Calendar. GPA / Test Scores Required. The University of Alaska Southeast is an open enrollment institution, students can take classes at UAS either as degree seeking students who apply for admission or as non-degree seeking student who do not have to apply. UAS Admissions Office The mission of the Admissions Office is to encourage prospective students of all ages and backgrounds to pursue an undergraduate education at the University of Alaska Southeast and assist undergraduate and graduate students through the admissions process. Admission Application Deadlines Fall Semester - August 1 Spring Semester - December 15 Summer Semester - May 1 Undergraduate Admission Process 1. 2. Apply online- it's fast and easy! 3. Some programs require additional documents for admission and have different submission deadlines, please make a note when researching your program.

Partial and Final High School transcript, or GED;Final College and University transcripts from all previous institutions;Official ACT or SAT scores. Graduate Admission Process: 3. Enrollment Process. Take Placement Tests You may need to take placement tests if you have no previous college level mathematics or English courses, or to assess your computer skills if you are taking computer courses.. What is a Placement Test? A placement test is simply an assessment in mathematics, English or computer information that helps ensure you get into the level of class that is right for you, not too hard and not too easy.

They can also serve as a prerequisite to get into a specific class. Where can you take a Placement test? On campus -Placement tests are available on all three UAS campuses, in Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka. Off campus -If you are not able to get to Juneau, Ketchikan or Sitka, you can still take the placement tests remotely by distance. Need to refresh your math or English skills? Didn't place as well as you had hoped? Work with Advisor An advisor is a member of the UAS Advising staff or faculty member. How do you know which advisor to contact? How To Register Online: Paper: Programs at UAS. Plan Your Budget. How to Pay for College. Scholarships Scholarships are a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid.

These are privately funded by the University, local or national groups and organizations, or corporations. Typically there are deadlines to apply, an essay needs to be written, and eligibility requirements met such as a certain GPA (grade point average), major (i.e. Accounting, Biology) or other qualification (number of credits registered for, member of a club or church, graduated from a specific high school, etc.).

Students usually must also complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as part of the scholarship application process. Students must apply for UAS scholarships by February 15th for the following Fall/Spring terms. Scholarship Information Grants Grants are a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Grant Information Loans Loans are a form of financial aid that does need to be repaid, almost always with interest. Loan Information Student Jobs. Cost of Attendance. 2013-2014 Alaska Resident Undergraduate Estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) The budget for undergraduate tuition will be based on an average cost of $186/credit.

The allowance may be increased if the total tuition charge exceeds this budget.Please contact the Financial Aid Office if you have special circumstances. The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program is designed to help undergraduates who live in western states pursue higher education at a public college or university outside their home state, but within the western region at an affordable cost.

WUE states include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the U.S. Note: Not all UAS degree programs are eligible for WUE tuition. Financial Aid Checklist. Campuses. Juneau Campus. Welcome to the Sitka Campus. Ketchikan Campus Home. EC Study Abroad. International Studies Abroad.

Entrance test requirements. Course requirements. Curriculum/Program. Admissions/GPA. Congratulations on your decision to study abroad! In order to get your study abroad experience started, follow the four steps below to complete your ISA Application. If you have any questions, please contact us by phone at 512-480-8522, or by email at isa@studiesabroad.com. You can also check out the F.A.Q. page for more information.

Please check the ISA website and review the programs' eligibility requirements and check if there are any additional documents required to complete the application. Please also familiarize yourself with the ISA application deadline and the final forms and payment deadline. This information can be found under the Overview section of each program city on the ISA website. Once accepted, you will receive an email notification granting you access to our student portal system, where you will locate all of your forms and payment information. ISA will first look at the applicant's grade point average (GPA).

Finally, students need to review the dates of the program. UAA Technical College. Requirements. GPA. Course Requirements. It is necessary to complete the prerequisite coursework prior to entering medical school. These courses are most commonly completed during acquisition of an undergraduate degree, but individuals already in possession of a four-year degree but lacking some or all of the prerequisites can return to a college or university to take additional courses. Medical schools in the United States tend to require the following: * Two semesters of general chemistry* Two semesters of general biology* Three semesters of English/speech* Two semesters of introductory physics* At least one semester of calculus* Two semesters of organic chemistry* Two semesters of biochemistry Pursuit of a degree in biology or chemistry is the most common means by which undergraduates prepare for entry into a medical program, but practically any four-year degree can be used as a pre-medical major as long as the degree program includes or is supplemented with the courses medical programs consider to be prerequisites.

Test Required. Tuition and Fees. Degrees & Programs | UAA Community & Technical College. # of Campuses. 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK. Other information. About Us | UAA Community & Technical College. The Community & Technical College (CTC) at the University of Alaska Anchorage provides pathways to a bright future through education. From our diverse array of courses, programs and services, Alaskans and others can choose a program of study leading to an occupational endorsement, certificate, associates, bachelors and masters degree - or can simply take courses for personal satisfaction. Beyond our academic programs, CTC serves students through the Chugiak-Eagle River Campus, Military Programs available at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson extension centers, Department of College Preparatory & Developmental Studies, Learning Resources Center, and Continuing Education Department. The college is also the organizational home of UAA's Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC.

High quality career and technical education is built on a foundation of active partnerships with industry, government and community organizations. College Committees | UAA Community & Technical College. UAF Community College. Admission requirements. Applying for Admission: Occupational Endorsement Programs When to Apply Applications for admission to occupational endorsement programs are due no later than June 15 for fall semester, Nov. 1 for spring semester or May 1 for summer semester.

High school seniors are encouraged to apply for admission as early as the first semester of their senior year and should provide an official high school transcript including a list of courses in progress. How to Apply Apply online at www.uaf.edu/admissions/. Apply for admissionApplications must be received before the published deadlines.

Admission Requirements For admission to occupational endorsement programs, official documentation must be provided showing that the applicant: is at least 18 years old, or has a high school diploma*, or has a General Educational Development (GED) diploma. Program Completion Students should check with an advisor for the specific requirements for their program. Where to Get More Information. Financial Aid Office | Tuition and fees. Programs. Campuses. Locations. UAF Community and Technical College Locations UAF Community and Technical College ⁄ About UAF Community and Technical College ⁄UAF Community and Technical College Locations UAF Community and Technical College, 604 Barnette Street (907) 455-2800 Hutchison Center, 3770 Geist Road in the Hutchison Institute of Technology (907) 455-2800 University Park Center, 1000 University Avenue (907) 455-2870 Bunnell House, 703 Chatanika Drive (907) 474-6393 Bunnell House Early Childhood Lab School Aviation Maintenance Hangar, 3504 University Ave.

Aviation Maintenance. Air Force Academy. Character Preparation. At the United States Air Force Academy, we train our cadets to become officers of character. In assessing your application, we look at participation in both athletic and non-athletic activities as evidence of your character and leadership potential. If you dream of attending the Academy, participation in extracurricular activities is extremely important to your application. Which Activities Should I Choose? We look for well-rounded candidates who are clearly dedicated to the activities on which they spend their time and energy. At a minimum, participate in at least one athletic or physical activity and at least one non-athletic activity. Push yourself to excel in sports and activities, but always stay on top of your academics and don’t burn yourself out.

Back to Top Athletic Activities At the Academy, all cadets are athletes. Non-athletic Activities Being well-rounded means participating in activities outside of classrooms and off playing fields. Demonstrated Character and Leadership. Physical Preparation. If you dream of attending the Academy, there are many things you can do to physically prepare yourself to shine in our applicant pool and, should you be selected for appointment, to perform to Academy standards as a cadet.

Prepare Fitness Habits and Skills Take steps to develop your physical fitness level and habits by establishing a regular daily workout program and sticking to it faithfully. Select activities with an eye towards increasing your fitness as early as middle school and throughout your high school years. For example, you can build your strength and endurance through the following activities: Rigorous team sports (ex.

Participation in these activities will help prepare you for the Candidate Fitness Assessment you must complete when applying to the Academy, and if selected, for the intense physical demands of Basic Cadet Training (BCT) once you arrive at the Academy. Note that at the Academy, women participate in the same strenuous programs as men. Back to Top Getting Started. Academic Preparation. If you wish to attend the United States Air Force Academy, your academic achievements through your high school years are of paramount importance.

Per our selection criteria, academic admissions factors are weighted at 60% of total admission considerations. Achieving excellent grades in a wide range of courses and high standardized test scores are critical to a successful application. Take Challenging Courses These suggested courses cover all four years of high school and will give you a very solid academic record. Remember, these are only our suggestions — you might need to modify them for your own situation. Class Rank The Academy attracts top students from across the nation. Back to Top Plan to Succeed on Standardized Tests We consider ACT or SAT Reasoning scores an important indicator of your academic ability. See your high school guidance counselor to schedule the PLAN or PSAT as a sophomore. Score Ranges. Nature of Program.

Athletic Facilities. Athletics are a critical part of the Academy experience. As a result, the athletic facilities at the United States Air Force Academy are some of the finest in the nation. Our athletic complex includes the Cadet Gymnasium, the Cadet Field House, the Holaday Athletic Center, the Falcon Athletic Center and a number of outdoor playing fields complete with staff dedicated to providing developmental guidance to Academy cadets. “Athletic competition tests an individual’s ability to operate under stress, against adversity and as a selfless member of a team. The stresses encountered in highly competitive athletic contests are very similar to those encountered in combat. It is critically important to ensure the leaders of tomorrow are prepared for diverse and challenging situations. The Athletic Department staff is committed to producing the best officers possible for tomorrow’s Air Force.

Holaday Athletic Center The Holaday Athletic Center (HAC) is the newest athletic facility at the Academy. Basic Cadet Training. Much of your first summer at the United States Air Force Academy will be spent in Basic Cadet Training (BCT). This rigorous, six-week orientation program introduces you to military life.

BCT is a very serious undertaking. Your performance and attitude in this program will strongly influence your future success at the Academy. The Rigors of BCT Each of BCT’s two phases—one in the cadet area, the other in Jacks Valley—makes its own demands and offers its own rewards. This phase focuses on the transition from civilian to military life. During Field Day, your squadron competes against other BCT squadrons in events such as distance races, log relays and the tug-of-war to test teamwork.

Following the military and physical preparation of BCT in the cadet area, training continues in Jacks Valley, a wooded area on the Academy grounds. The end of BCT and transition into the academic year are marked by the Acceptance Parade. Meeting the Challenge Do you want to Attend the Academy? Faculty. The United States Air Force Academy retains a distinguished faculty composed of leaders, professionals and officers. A dynamic mix of civilian and military faculty and a shared approach to cadet education makes the Academy stand out as a premier military facility as well as a world-class institution of higher learning.

Distinguished Staff Each faculty member at the Academy must possess a master’s degree. Half have obtained a Ph.D. This talented faculty supports an array of more than 30 majors and 18 research centers. Dedicated, Accessible Instructors We approach education as a partnership in discovery, maintaining an 8 to 1 student to faculty ratio at the Academy. The faculty uses the seminar approach to instruction, when possible, keeping lectures to a minimum. Our instructors are committed to the education of cadets and do their best to not only teach the course material but also to help our cadets grow as leaders. Leaders and Mentors Do you want to Attend the Academy? Character + Leadership (CCLD) Commitment. Location of Campus. Campus Map. Private College. Brigham Young University. Curriculum. Other information.

History. Yfacts.byu. Church. Admissions. Admissions - GPA Entrance Averages. Admissions - Acceptance Criteria. Admissions - How Much Does it Cost? Campuses. BYU-Utah. BYU-Idaho. BYU-Hawaii.