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Postsecondary Enrollment Options. Home > Preparing for College > Prepare at School > Earn College Credit in High School > Postsecondary Enrollment Options Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) allow students to take free college courses at a college. Students attend class and complete the same assignments required of regular college students. Here are a few advantages to PSEO: Students may earn both high school and college credit. Who is eligible to participate? You must be a Minnesota high school sophomore, junior or senior, but your high school may require a certain academic standing or GPA before you are allowed to participate.

Who teaches the course? The class is taught by a college professor. Where is the class taught? The class is held at a local college or university campus. How much does it cost? There is no cost to the student. How do I earn college credit? You earn credit based on your academic performance during the duration of the course as you would with any high school or college course. For More Information.

United States Naval Academy. Founded in 1845. Academics. About the Academic Program To prepare midshipmen as Naval officers, the Naval Academy’s curriculum blends professional subjects with required and elective courses similar to those offered at leading civilian colleges. Our curriculum has three basic elements: Core requirements in engineering, natural sciences, the humanities and social sciences, to assure that graduates are able to think critically, solve increasingly technical problems in a dynamic, global environment, and express conclusions clearly.Core academic courses and practical training to teach the leadership and professional skills required of Navy and Marine Corps officers.An academic major that permits a midshipman to explore a discipline in some depth and prepare for graduate level work.

Private College University of Tulsa. Low student to staff ratio. Want to contact them? Home › Contact The University of Tulsa is a forward-thinking, private university where dedication, excellence, commitment, and integrity are central to our mission. TU's vibrant, residential campus complements an academically vigorous experience that transforms both its students and the world. Life at Tulsa. Home › Student Life OpporTUnities to Serve Opportunities to serve begin when freshmen students at TU engage in a community service project as part of their new student orientation program. During this project, most of the freshmen class and many faculty and staff mentors spend half a day engaged in a service project in the nearby Kendall Whittier neighborhood.

A main focus in the Kendall Whittier neighborhood is providing service to the students of Kendall Whittier Elementary School. TU freshmen usually arrive at the school and work in teams of 10-15 to provide a wide array of services including: assisting teachers in the classrooms re-shelving library books, cleaning out storage rooms, weeding and mulching flower beds, cleaning in the learning garden, sorting clothes, assembling computer tables, painting murals on walls, and assembling food backpacks.

All of this occurs because the concepts of community and service are woven heavily into The University of Tulsa’s mission statement. Events. Location and basic info. The University of Tulsa is a forward-thinking, private university where dedication, excellence, commitment, and integrity are central to our mission. Home › About TU As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences.

The University's mission is nurtured and supported by: TU's 200-acre campus is located two miles east of downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population exceeding a half a million people. The city's remarkable cultural, technological, and economic resources nourish the University's mission and enrich its life, just as the University, in turn, enriches the city. Technical College-Villanova University. Costs. All graduate students seeking financial assistance for the 2013-2014 academic year must file the 2013-2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), as well as the 2013-2014 Villanova Graduate Application. Complete the following steps: FAFSA school code 003388Graduate Application - Entrance and MPN Financial Aid Requirements We recommend that graduate students applying for federal financial assistance submit their FAFSA and VU Graduate Application at least two months prior to the first day of classes to ensure the timely disbursement of Federal Direct Loans towards the payment of tuition and fee charges.

Financial Assistance for Graduate Students is reviewed and awarded throughout the academic year. The Office of Financial Assistance reviews requests for financial assistance once a student is registered and all items have been received. To receive financial aid, graduate students are required to meet the following criteria: Financing Options William D. Direct Graduate PLUS Loan.

Clubs. Requirements. Location. Villanova is just 12 miles/20 kilometers west of Philadelphia, the fifth-largest city in the US and the second-largest on the East Coast. Philadelphia offers something for everyone: a world-class art museum, many historic sites, a great restaurant scene, performing arts and a wide spectrum of colorful neighborhoods and scenic walks.

And if you are a sports fan, grab tickets to see a Phillies, Eagles, Sixers or Flyers game. For a complete list of events and activities visit Around Philly. Philadelphia is home to nearly 90 colleges, universities, and other higher-education institutions, with a full-time student population of over 230,000. It’s also got the second-highest award rate in the nation (behind only Boston) for Bachelor’s and first professional degrees. Looking for a little nature, some local history, or perhaps a bit of retail therapy? Valley Forge National Historical Park is only 25 minutes from Villanova by car and is just one part of the history of the area. Oklahoma State University. Costs. College is an investment in your future. Our Scholarships & Financial Aid Office can help you get the most value for your money. More than $300 million in scholarships, grants and financial aid is awarded each year.

We will work with you to find the best solution for your individual situation, so you know you're getting a quality education for a great price. Scholarships & Financial AidTypes of Financial AidOklahoma's PromiseStudent EmploymentStart2Finish (A road map through the financial aid process)FAFSA (File online after Jan. 1) For the 2013-14 school year, estimated educational expenses are shown below. Admission Requirements. At Oklahoma State University, we're committed to helping qualified students get admitted to OSU to begin earning their college degrees. Check out our four admission options below to see how you can become an OSU Cowboy. Freshmen | Transfer | Concurrent | Readmission | International Incoming Freshmen Admissions Documents Required: Completed Admission/Scholarship application$40 non-refundable application feeOfficial high school transcript reflecting unweighted GPA and class rank (if available)ACT or SAT test score* Ways to get in...

Comprehensive ReviewAt Oklahoma State University, ALL STUDENTS are encouraged to apply because we individually review each application for our holistic and alternative admission programs. If you do not meet assured admission criteria below, you must submit a completed application at least 10 business days prior to the start of the term for which you have applied to be considered for admission. College Campuses. Oklahoma State University’s main campus is located about 60 miles from both Oklahoma City and Tulsa in the city of Stillwater. OSU is one of the most beautiful campuses in the Big 12 Conference and the region. Picturesque landscaping and Georgian architecture highlight the more than 700 acres of its central campus. The Stillwater campus is home to Old Central, the university’s first permanent academic building; the Student Union, the nation's largest and most comprehensive student union; the Edmon Low Library, located in the heart of campus; beautiful Theta Pond; state-of-the-art Boone Pickens Stadium; and historic Gallagher-Iba Arena.

Explore the links on this page to experience the Cowboy spirit, university pride and land-grant tradition that is Oklahoma State University. This map provides a aerial view of the campus and provides an interactive view of the buildings. *Note: This map has large images and may require additional page load time. Interested in attending OSU? Extra information. Location. Oklahoma City Community College. Costs. Educational Program Fees Oklahoma Residents Non-Residents of Oklahoma Additional Fees and Special Fees Supplemental Fees Fee Payment Refunds for Credit Courses Refunds for Non-Credit Courses Fees Subject to Change Audit Course Non-Credit Offerings Educational Program Fees Oklahoma City Community College wants students to be aware of its fees and to recognize that they are similar to fees that are assessed at the majority of colleges and universities in Oklahoma.

We encourage students to take full advantage of the variety of services available. Oklahoma Residents: Notes: In the event that the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education authorize a fee change, students will be assessed accordingly. Some classes and programs require special fees (see the college catalog for costs). Financial Aid and Scholarships can help cover some or all of the cost of your education to attend Oklahoma City Community College. Resident Tuition $77.55 per credit hour Library Fee $2.00 per credit hour. Requirments. Applicants who: are graduates of an accredited high school or have achieved a high school equivalency certificate based on the GED test (GED recipient's high school class must have graduated); have participated in the American College Testing Program (ACT), the Scholastic Aptitude Testing Program (SAT) or a similar acceptable battery of tests; and meet high school curricular requirements, are eligible for admission to Oklahoma City Community College.

High school curricular requirements: 4 units English (grammar, composition, literature) 2 units Lab Science (from biology, chemistry or physics) 2 units History (including one unit of American History) 3 units Mathematics (from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, math analysis or calculus) 1 unit Citizenship (from economics, geography, government or non-western culture) 3 additional units from subjects previously listed or from computer science or a foreign language15 Total Required Units Submissions of Academic Credentials. No Minimun GPA. Campus. Oklahoma City Community College Student Admissions. Taking college classes is a good step toward reaching your goals.

Small class sizes where professors and students know you and care about your success make it that much better. College classes at Oklahoma City Community College– that also provide top job skills and/or easily transferred credits – are the best you can find. Oklahoma City Community College academic advisors, learning lab tutors and accessible faculty will help you choose the right college classes and gain the knowledge, skills and professional connections you need. Home > Recruitment and Admissions Welcome! OCCC welcomes more than 22,000 students of all ages and backgrounds who want an affordable, accessible and flexible community college experience.

Whether you’re looking to get started or start over, Oklahoma City Community College gives you many options. Your journey begins with a simple admissions process: Complete the application for admission. The Best College Foundation … No Matter Your Plans Plan to transfer? Curriculum.