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Military College. Cadets and Melissa Yasnowski (R) and Tyree Meadows cheer on their teammates during the Zodiac Carry event at the 2014 Patriot Games at the Baltimore Inner Harbor Dec. 12. The Army Team won four of the five events to become the Patriot Games Champions. (Photo by: Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs) An Army boxer catches a Navy boxer with a left cross during the 2014 Army Navy Boxing Classic. The Corps of Cadets watches the action during the 115th Army Navy Game in M&T Stadium Dec. 13.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and USMA Class of 1974 Graduate, General Martin Dempsey, performs the rocket during the 115th Army Navy Game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD, Dec 13. Curriculum. <div class='noindex'>You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. </div> Turn on more accessible mode Skip Ribbon Commands Skip to main content To navigate through the Ribbon, use standard browser navigation keys.

Site Actions Sign In Curriculum Home External Links Disclaimer - The appearance of hyperlinks to external sites does not constitute endorsement by West Point or the U.S. Only questions or comments regarding the technical aspects of the Web site should be sent to the web master. Please click here to send an email to the West Point web team. Location. Costs. Admissions. Vocational. Nature of Program. Information about the School and Building The school in Rexburg is a beautiful 10,000 square foot facility with all new and up to date equipment. Our schools include the use of computers and the latest classroom and video equipment.

We expose our students to many professional products and use outside professionals when available, to provide additional learning experiences for students. Each school has: a class room clinical floor area facial room pedicure room nail/manicuring room break area and plenty of parking for students and clients All of our students have excellent patronage for students to gain experience from, with both males and females in a wide range of ages. Mission of Evans Hairstyling College Provide a fun positive learning environment where students can grow in their knowledge and capabilities. Dress Code All students are required to wear a uniform lab coat which provides a professional appearance. Enrollment School Term Hours of Operation for Students. Location. Evans Hairstyling College was started in 1973 in Cedar City, Utah. It has grown throughout Utah and is currently opened in Rexburg, Idaho.

Evans Hairstyling College has been looking to establish a new campus in Idaho for sometime and we are excited about our new location. Evans Hairstyling College - Rexburg Campus opened in the fall of 2005 and is dedicated to helping students obtain a progressive and profitable career. Rick Evans and his wife April opened their first beauty school in Provo, Utah in 1978 and a second in Orem, Utah in 1987. They now live in Idaho and are excited to bring their knowledge and expertise to Rexburg. He feels that it is important for the owner of the school to be involved with the students and clients that support the students in their education. Admissions. Requirments. We would enjoy meeting you or answering any questions you may have about schooling, tuition, and staff. We are committed to providing you with the best cosmetology career preparation available. Student Conduct We believe that the first step to becoming a professional cosmetologist is developing a professional attitude.

Evans Hairstyling College is committed to providing an environment where they encourage students to have a positive attitude toward fellow students, instructors, patrons, and their educational experience. Graduation Requirements Graduation requirements shall include scheduled classes of 2,000 clock hours, which is a State of Idaho requirement. Upon completion of the course the student will receive a certificate of completion which will allow the student to take the State Board Exam in any state in the United States, and qualify them to own and operate their own salon. Classification of Students The clinic floor is divided into three classes. Subjects of Study Continued Support. Yale University (Private) GPA and SAT Score Graph. No Minimum GPA. Requirement for Freshmen. Many high school sophomores and juniors (and their parents) want to know what courses to take to improve their chances for admission to Yale and other highly competitive colleges.

With the caveat that every situation is different, here is some advice to help guide you as you make these decisions. A Holistic Approach to Admissions The high school transcript is almost always the most important document in a student’s application. But it is hard to conceive of a situation in which the appearance (or absence) of any one particular class on a transcript would determine the applicant’s outcome. The admissions committee does not make its decisions based on a piecemeal review of an applicant’s recommendations, test scores, activities, or individual elements of a high school transcript. It considers each application as a comprehensive picture of that student. When the admissions committee looks at your transcript, it will not focus on whether you have taken any specific course.

Balance. Course Requirement. Test Requirement. Yale evaluates each applicant as an individual. Standardized test scores are just one of the many elements that Yale considers when reviewing applications. You must submit scores from either: Please note the following: Yale does not participate in Score Choice. Therefore, you need to report to Yale the results of all SAT and SAT Subject Tests or all ACT tests that you have taken. The last possible test dates are: SAT/SAT Subject Tests If you choose to take the SAT and: apply through Single-Choice Early Action, you must take the tests no later than November.apply through Regular Decision, you must take the tests no later than January. Please note the following: We will not receive scores from tests taken in March or April in time for consideration.Yale only accepts scores reported directly by the College Board.

If you choose to take the ACT and: To fulfill the standardized test requirement with the ACT test you must also submit scores from the ACT Plus Writing Test. Pearson Test of English (PTE) Visit and Connect (other) Plan a Day at Yale Want to plan a full and productive visit to campus? Here’s what you need to know. Tours & Information Sessions There are several ways that you can learn more about Yale in person. You are welcome to join information sessions, campus tours led by Yale students, students-only forums, and special-interest programs that focus on science and engineering. Travel Arrangements Information on train, bus, and air travel, local accommodations, driving directions, and parking.

Interviews We offer a limited number of on-campus interview sessions in the summer and fall. Virtual Tour View Yale’s Residential Colleges, Science labs, Athletics facilities, libraries, classrooms, and more. Sports (other) Costs. Tuition The tuition fee for the academic year 2013–2014 is $43,100. This tuition fee includes health care services under Yale Health, but does not include the hospitalization insurance fee. The Corporation of Yale University reserves the right to revise tuition rates as necessary. Return to Top Fees An annual fee of $1,025 is charged to the Student Financial Services bill for use of the School of Architecture’s shops, computers, printers, and other equipment furnished by the School. Total Cost of Education For a single student living off campus in the 2013–2014 academic year, a reasonable, albeit modest, estimate of total cost may be estimated by the following costs to be $64,130 for first-year M.Arch.

Student Accounts and Bills Student accounts, billing, and related services are administered through the Office of Student Financial Services, which is located at 246 Church Street. Bills Charge for Rejected Payments 1. Yale University eBill-ePay Yale Payment Plan Tuition Rebate and Refund Policy. Location. Campuses. As you plan your trip or commute to Yale, please consider leaving your car at home and supporting the university’s sustainability efforts. Yale’s Transportation Options offers extensive information on alternative transportation to and around campus.

Visitors Coming by Plane Tweed New Haven Airport is 10 minutes from the Yale campus by car or taxi. There is frequent limousine service from other major airports. Visitors Coming by Train At the New Haven railroad station, take a taxi to the Visitor Center. The taxi stand is located in front of Union Station. The Visitor Center is located at 149 Elm Street.

Interstate 95 From the north: Connect to I-91 North in New Haven; take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street) and follow directions below for I-91. Interstate 91 From the north or south: Take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street). Route 15 (Wilbur Cross/Merritt Parkways) From the north: Take Exit 61. From the south: Take Exit 57. Route 34 From the west: Follow directions from Route 34 above. Nature of Program. True to the mission of liberal arts, the curriculum at Yale is arranged to allow students the flexibility to achieve both breadth across the curriculum and depth in one or two areas of study. Dozens of Majors, Thousands of Courses: Blaze Your Own Trail Yale students will take at least thirty-six courses on their way to earning a degree from Yale College. Yalies typically take four or five courses each fall, and another four or five each spring.

There are roughly 2000 courses offered every year. At that rate, there are enough classes to last you for more than 200 years! Each year, fully three-quarters of all courses enroll fewer than twenty students. Yale students have seventy-five majors from which to choose. Not yet sure what you want to do with your life? Indulge your curiosity. Oregon State University. Tuition. Nature of Program.

Admissions and GPA. Oregon State University offers admission to applicants whose records demonstrate the highest potential for graduate study and promise for substantial contribution to both their academic professions and to a diverse, global society. The university fosters an environment that welcomes inclusiveness. Admission decisions are based on many factors, such as the quality of the applicant’s prior academic degree and record of accomplishment, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation from professors or others familiar with the applicant’s academic work, performance in aptitude and achievement tests, relevant work experience, preparation in the proposed field of study, and the connection of the applicant’s academic goals with the faculty’s research interests. Minimum Academic Admission Requirements beginning January 2014 The following minimum entrance requirements guide the university and its graduate programs in the consideration of applicants for graduate admission:

Location. Oregon State University has always been a place with a purpose — making a positive difference in quality of life, natural resources and economic prosperity in Oregon and beyond. Through discovery, innovation and application, we are meeting challenges, solving problems and turning ideas into reality. Founded in 1868, Oregon State is the state’s Land Grant university and is one of only two universities in the U.S. to have Sea Grant, Space Grant and Sun Grant designations. Oregon State is also the only university in Oregon to hold both the Carnegie Foundation's top designation for research institutions and its prestigious Community Engagement classification. As Oregon’s leading public research university, with $263 million in external funding in the 2013 fiscal year, Oregon State’s impact reaches across the state and beyond. Oregon State welcomes a diverse student body of over 26,000 students from across Oregon, all 50 states and more than 100 countries.

Portland Community College. Campuses. Location. Academic Programs. Requirments for Freshman. Admission and Registration Procedures and Requirements Thank you for your interest in attending Portland Community College! Students 16 or 17 years of age, who do not have a high school diploma or GED, must complete some additional steps before they are eligible to register for classes. After completing the admissions process, a hold will be placed on your account. Proper documentation is necessary to be able to remove the hold and register at PCC. Carefully review the options in Step 1 and contact the necessary office to submit your documentation. Step 1) Provide Additional Documentation Submit your documentation to a campus Admission & Registration Office (in person, by email, or fax). If you are currently: Continuing to Attend Your High School You must submit a Letter of Permission to Attend Classes to one of the PCC Admissions & Registration offices from your high school counselor or administrator.

Being Homeschooled Attending PCC and Not Pursuing a High School Diploma or GED Seeking a GED. Costs. Minimum GPA.