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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Entering freshmen/ Requirements. Program. Costs. Location. Atlanta Technical College. Entering freshmen. Application You may complete the admissions application online or by download the PDF application here and pay the $20 admissions fee. If your fee is not paid, you will not be permitted to take the placement test. Transcripts Submit official high school or GED transcript directly from your high school (if you graduated).

We do not accept special education diplomas or certificates of attendance. Here is a list of the accreditation associations recognized by the Technical College System of Georgia. The Georgia Accrediting Commission The Georgia Association of Christian Schools The Association of Christian Schools International The Georgia Private School Accreditation Council The Accrediting Commission for Independent Study The Southern Association of Independent Schools The Distance Education Training Council The Florida Council of Independent Schools A public school regulated by a school system and state department of education College Assessment Home Schooled Applicant Guidelines.

Logo. History, Mission & Values. History Tracing its origin through six decades, Atlanta Technical College has grown from fairly modest beginnings. Atlanta Technical College was established as Smith-Hughes Vocational School at 232 Pryor Street, and first enrolled adults in vocational education in 1945 following World War II. The school was moved in 1964 to Smith High School at 535 Hill Street and renamed Hoke Smith Technical Institute. At that time, about 24 occupational programs were offered. Federal funding for vocational education in the late 1960s promoted the concept of area vocational technical schools. In 1953, the Northside extension campus, Tuxedo Center, was opened at 4191 Northside Drive in northwest Atlanta. In June 1999, Atlanta Technical Institute completed a $1.3 million renovation of its south entrance facade. Mission The mission of Atlanta Technical College is composed within the philosophical framework of the Technical College System of Georgia.

Strategic Plan Core Values. Program. Tuition & Fees. Atlanta Technical College is the best deal in town! We offer competitive programs at affordable prices. Fee Schedule Application Fee All applicants to Atlanta Technical College must submit a $20 fee with the application form before the application can be processed. The fee is nonrefundable and will not apply toward students' registration. This fee also includes payment for the entrance examination. Tuition Fee All students are required to pay a tuition fee based on their residency status, which is calculated according to the number of credit hours of enrollment. Students who are legal residents of the state of Georgia under the regulations of the State Board of The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) shall pay tuition and fees at the state resident rate. Student Activity Fee Registered students will pay a student activity fee of $30 each term.

Registration Fee Each registered student will pay a $63 registration fee each term. Accident Insurance Fee Malpractice Insurance Fee Parking Decal. Scholarships. Georgia's Strategic Industries Workforce Development Grant Beginning with the Fall Semester 2013, TCSG students who are receiving the HOPE Grant may also be eligible for additional financial assistance from Georgia's Strategic Industries Workforce Development Grant (SIWDG) Award for the following TCSG programs: Commercial Truck Driving, Early Childhood Care/Education and Practical Nursing.

Guidelines Fall 2013 changes to HOPE Beginning with the fall semester 2013, the G.P.A. requirement for HOPE Grant recipients at the college grade point checkpoints will decrease. Complete the FAFSA today. www.fafsa.ed.gov For an overview of financial aid, view this video Atlanta Technical College Foundation Assistance Atlanta Technical College Foundation Scholarships Atlanta Technical College Foundation Hardship Loans General Information Information on the changes to the HOPE program Net Price Calculator Aid Programs Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) Commercial Truck Driving. Veterans. Veteran and Eligible Dependents Educational Benefits Former service personnel, their survivors, and dependents may be eligible for Veterans Affairs Educational Benefits. Atlanta Tech is pleased to offer programs that are approved for veterans and their eligible dependents. To determine your eligibility, please contact the Atlanta Tech Veterans Affairs Office for assistance.

Apply If this is your initial claim, complete an Application for Benefits (VA Form 22-1990). Certify Once you have submitted the documentation described above, the VA Rep will validate your enrollment and send a certification to the appropriate VA Regional Office. Enrollment Status Changes and Withdrawals It is the student’s responsibility to notify the ATC VA Rep of any changes in enrollment status, program of study, place of training, etc. Change of Program or Place of Training Address Changes Address changes and changes of Banks should also be reported to the Department of Veteran Affairs. Time Frame/Payment of Benefits. Berklee College of Music | Entering Freshmen. A Brief History. 1945 Founded by Lawrence Berk, Schillinger House is the first U.S. school to teach the popular music of the time, jazz. 1954 Changes its name to Berklee School of Music. 1960s Recognizes guitar as a principal instrument, and rock music hits campus. 1966 Graduates its first fully accredited baccalaureate degree class. 1970 Changes name to Berklee College of Music. 1971 Duke Ellington receives the college's first honorary doctorate. 1979 Lee Eliot Berk becomes the college's second president. 1984 Launches the world's first college-level major in music synthesis. 1987 Begins offering the world's first college-level songwriting major. 1991 City Music, Berklee's program to make music education available to underserved youths, is launched. 1993 Establishes hand percussion as a principal instrument. 1994 Opens Berklee Center in Los Angeles to build strategic relationships for the college throughout the music industry. 1996 Establishes music therapy major. 1999 Incorporates hip-hop into the curriculum.

Off-Campus Events. Facts and Statistics. Logo. Student Health Insurance. Massachusetts law requires all students enrolled in colleges and universities located within the state to either participate in a school-sponsored Qualifying Student Health Insurance Program (QSHIP) or to provide proof of comparable coverage through their own or their family's insurance provider. To ensure compliance with the QSHIP law, Berklee College of Music students registered for credits are automatically enrolled in and billed for Berklee's student health insurance plan, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Student Blue Plan, which is offered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and administered through Gallagher Koster.

A student may waive (decline) participation in the plan and have this health insurance charge removed only by submitting a health insurance waiver form by the posted deadline. If you waive Berklee's student health insurance, you are stating that you are already enrolled in a health insurance plan at a level that meets the state's minimum coverage requirements. Location. Majors, Minors, and Programs. Young musicians come to Berklee from every corner of the earth to study music, and as a result, Berklee is a uniquely international college.

Of all U.S. colleges and universities, Berklee has the largest percentage of undergraduate students from outside the U.S.: 28 percent, representing 96 countries. But diversity is about more than background. Students at Berklee are exposed to a range of instruments, musical styles, and career options, so they can explore possibilities and find their own paths. Toward that end, Berklee offers student musicians courses of study toward a fully accredited four-year baccalaureate degree or professional diploma in the 12 majors below. CompositionExplore your unique compositional voice through the techniques of 21st century composition, orchestration, and theory. Students may combine many of Berklee's 12 majors, depending on the nature of the program. Florida State University. Majors. Admissions. Logo. Florida state location. Requirements for freshmen. Florida State University receives over 30,000 freshman applications each year; therefore, admission to the University is a competitive process.

It is based on graduating from a regionally accredited high school with specific high school academic units, a cumulative weighted grade point average (GPA), and test scores. Because of the number of applications we receive, satisfying minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. The academic profile of the middle 50% of freshmen accepted in 2013 was: 3.9-4.7 weighted GPA; 26-30 ACT composite; 1730-1960 SAT total In addition to the academic profile, a variety of other factors are also considered in the review process.

These include the written essay, the rigor and quality of courses and curriculum, grade trends, class rank, strength of senior schedule in academic subjects, math level in the senior year, and number of years in a sequential foreign language. Required High School Course Units ACT/SAT Information Home Education and GED Information. University Housing. Activities/ our mission. The Student Activities Center at Florida State University is more than just a place. The Student Activities Center serves as a guide for Florida State students in molding and creating their FSU experience. The Student Activities Center believes that student involvement outside of the classroom contributes to important learning gains and a well rounded college experience that prepares students for life after graduation.

The Student Activities Center hopes to serve as a catalyst to engage and involve students by: Music Program | Nashville State Community College. David Edgington, Assistant Professor of Music, ext. 3546 A native of Charleston, South Carolina, David Edgington received a Bachelor of Music degree in guitar performance from Charleston Southern University under the tutelage of guitarist John Holinko. In 2007, he received a Master of Music degree in Music Education from Belmont University. Mr. Edgington has also completed thirty plus graduate hours in Jazz Studies from the University of South Carolina. Mr. Edgington earned his professional teaching license from the state of Tennessee and taught for four years in Nashville Metro Public Schools as a Music Specialist.

In his free time, Mr. Della Bustamante, Adjunct Music Instructor Della, born and raised in New Mexico, has been performing since the age of nine. Victor Davis, Adjunct Music Instructor Kevin Durham, Adjunct Music Instructor Kevin Durham, a native of Birmingham, Alabama, is a gifted pianist with a broad range of skills. Tara Kloostra, Adjunct Music Instructor. Main Campus | Nashville State Community College - Nashville, TN. Student Life | Nashville State Community College - Nashville, TN. Nashville State has honors, social, and professional clubs and organizations.

Students are encouraged to participate in these clubs, organizations and activities. Registration of all organizations are on file in the Offices of Student life (S-103), and with the Director for Student Life (S-115). Any organization not registered will not be recognized as part of the college. Student Organizations There are more than 20 clubs and organizations that are active on the campus, which includes the Student Government Association.

Events and Activities for Students The Office of Student Life sponsors activities such as the Back to School Bash/Organization Day, Constitution Day, Drunk Driving Awareness, and other educational and awareness workshops. Posting Flyers around Campus The Office of Student Life must approve all student materials advertised by students on campus (i.e. community events or other announcements). Academic Program Sites | Nashville State Community College - Nashville, TN. Business, Applied Arts and Technologies The Business, Applied Arts and Technologies division offers career oriented one-year technical certificate programs and two-year Associate of Applied Science degrees to prepare students for immediate employment, as well as Associate of... Learn More » English, Humanities and Arts The English, Humanities, and Arts division offers courses in learning support (college-prep), composition, creative writing, technical writing, speech communications, literature, art, studio art, philosophy, and music.

General education... Learn More » Learning Support The Tennessee Board of Regents requires that students demonstrate the appropriate skill levels before enrolling in college-level courses. Learn More » Nursing The Nursing Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program prepares students for a career as a registered nurse. Learn More » Social and Life Sciences Learn More » Tuition and Fees | Nashville State Community College - Nashville, TN. Fall 2014 Forms and Information Summer 2014 Forms and Information Spring 2014 Forms and Information Fall 2013 Forms and Information Summer 2013 Forms and Information Spring 2013 Forms and Information Fall 2012 Forms and Information Summer 2012 Forms and Information Spring 2012 Forms and Information Fall 2011 Forms and Information Summer 2011 Forms and Information Spring 2011 Forms and Information Fall 2010 Forms and Information Summer 2010 Forms and Information Spring 2010 Forms and Information Fall 2009 Forms and Information Deferred Payment Guidelines Prior to Fall 2012 Semester Availability NSCC requires that the student sign a deferred payment contract each semester.

Processing and Payment The Bursar’s Office must process the deferred payment contract before the deposit can be made. Under 18 Years of Age If a student wishes to use the deferred payment contract and is under 18 years of age, the parent’s signature is also required on the contract. Deferred Payment Contract for Spring 2012. Entering freshmen.