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Washington State University - Pullman, Washington. Assured Admission - Admissions - Washington State University. If you have an outstanding academic record, we have a spot already reserved for you. U.S. high school students who are ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class or who have a GPA of 3.50 or better (on 4.0 scale) are assured admission to Washington State University. Is the 3.5 GPA based on a weighted or unweighted calculation? WSU uses the cumulative unweighted GPA, based on a 4.0 scale. Do I still have to apply for admission? Yes. We need a complete application before we can offer admission. A complete application includes the application form, an official high school transcript, and test scores for the SAT or ACT (sent directly from the testing agency).

Is there a deadline for assured admission? Yes. More about admission deadlines and dates What if I'm not in the Top 10% of my class, or don't have a 3.5 GPA? Yes! Do I still have to take an SAT or ACT test? Yes. Do I have to reach a minimum score on the SAT or ACT for admission? However, test scores still matter. Yes. Yes! Yes. Shared Info. Important Information about Third Party Access WSU Students and Parents Third Party Access, formerly known as Shared Info, is authorized and accessed through zzusis, the secure portal to services at Washington State University.

WSU Students Students should log into zzusis, go to Self Service>Third Party Access and follow the instructions provided to authorize your Third Party’s View Only access to your records. Upon completion of the process a notification will be sent to the authorized individual, they will also receive updates from the Friends of WSU system with activation instructions. Parents and Other Third Parties Third Party (Parent) users, once you have received and activated your account, you will also log into zzusis, following the link to view Third Party Access.

Additional Third Party Access information and step by step instructions is available here. Freshman - Admissions - Washington State University. Admission requirements and how to apply You're considered a freshman for admission purposes if: You're applying to WSU for the academic year immediately after graduating from high school (Running Start students are considered freshmen for admission purposes).You haven't attended college since high school graduation and are under 25. If you'll be 25 years or older on your first day of classes at WSU and have less than a full year of college work to transfer, you should apply as an adult student. Admission Requirements The state of Washington maintains a set of academic core requirements (the College Academic Distribution Requirements, or CADRs) that all students have to meet to qualify for college admission.

High school core requirements More information on courses that meet admission requirements is available from the Washington Student Achievement Council. How to apply The admission process involves two basic steps: submitting applications and sending transcripts and test scores. 1. 2. Requirements & Applying - Admissions - Washington State University. All the good stuff you need to know about Washington State University's admission requirements and the application process. Requirements and how to apply One size doesn't fit all in college admissions. Depending on where you've been and what your educational purpose is, the requirements you need to meet and the application you'll fill out may differ. Freshman You're considered a freshman for admission purposes if: You're applying to WSU for the academic year immediately after graduating from high school (Running Start students are considered freshmen for admission purposes).You haven't attended college following the summer after high school graduation and are under 25.

Transfer You're considered a transfer student if you attended an accredited college or university after your high school graduation (but not including the summer immediately following your graduation). International undergraduate Former WSU student Adult student Home school Non-degree and second bachelor's Ready to Apply? Curriculum | Washington State University. Strategic Leadership: Management And Operations (MgtOp) – 590 Strategy Formulation and Organizational Design Relationship between the formulation of strategy and the selection of effective organizational structures and systems.

Management And Operations (MgtOp) – 591 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions Analytical skills for decision-making; data collection and analysis, sampling, inferential, regression methodologies, experimental design, time series, and forecasting analysis. Management And Operations (MgtOp) – 593 Managerial Leadership and Productivity Organizational behavior and human motivation in the workplace; organization and leadership theories, studies, projects and models leading to improved productivity. Functional Business Tools: Accounting (Acctg) – 533 Administrative Control Managerial evaluation of budgeting, cost accounting, and financial analysis techniques; their utilization in control of operations.

Management of Innovation: Final Presentation: Electives: Tuition & Costs - Admissions - Washington State University. Here's a quick breakdown of how much it costs the typical undergraduate to attend Washington State University in Pullman. These figures are for the 2013-14 academic year. * An average of all traditional on-campus undergraduate housing and dining. Costs vary by residence hall/lease and meal plan. ** In addition to these costs, we recommend that you include about $960 for books, $2108 for miscellaneous expenses, and $1434 for transportation. Tuition cost is based on 10-18 credits per semester. See Student Financial Services for more details, including costs and expenses for nontraditional (e.g., married or with children) and WSU Online students.

Why the mandatory fees? Nearly everyone wonders about this at some point. A few of the most visible things your student fees help pay for at WSU: Statewide campuses, WSU West, research stations - Washington State University. Statewide Impact Apples Thanks in part to WSU research Washington growers lead the nation in apple production' and Washington provides more than half of the fresh apples eaten in America. Wheat WSU research has helped propel our state into the top tier of the world's wheat producers Grapes The University's partnership with grape growers helped create a $3 billion a year premium wine grape industry Aviation WSU graduates have helped The Boeing Company rise to world leadership.

Air Quality WSU professors oversee a regional air-quality model called AIRPACT, tracking and predicting urban air pollution in the Pacific Northwest. Education 70 percent of Washington educators who earn post-master’s superintendent certificates choose to study at WSU. WSU fulfills its mission as the state's land-grant research university by delivering knowledge and the benefits of research activities to citizens statewide�and beyond. Statewide programs and services Washington State University Extension WSU West Office. The WSU Pullman Campus Map.

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Norwich University - Military College, Traditional Degrees. Maps: Norwich University. Admitted Students : Admissions: Norwich University. Scholarships : Admissions: Norwich University. ROTC scholarships For students pursuing a military career, ROTC scholarships help cover costs, but commit you to serve in the armed forces. These scholarships are applied to through the branch or branches of interest, not Norwich University, and are highly competitive on a national scale. ROTC provides money to cover some tuition and uniform expenses as well as a monthly stipend. A student bringing an ROTC scholarship to Norwich will also be awarded the I.D. White Scholarship, which covers room and board. If your son or daughter applies for an ROTC scholarship, you should still complete the FAFSA. For more information, or to start the ROTC scholarship process, go to the website for the branch(es) or interest. Merit scholarships Presidential Scholarship Awards range from $1,500 to $18,000 per year and are renewable for four years as long as the student maintains a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

Dean’s Scholarship Academic Recognition Award Future Leader Camp Scholarship General Sullivan Scholarship. UniversityCatalog-academicRulesAndRegulations. Cost of Attendance (tuition, fees, & deposit) : Admissions: Norwich University. Northfield, Vermont College Campus: Norwich University. New York University. Admitted Students. Courseload and GPA - NYU Abu Dhabi. NYU Abu Dhabi awards the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees. The NYUAD curriculum offers 22 majors, 27 disciplinary or multidisciplinary concentrations, seven pre-professional tracks, and capstone projects. Additionally students may pursue minors housed in NYU New York's many programs and schools. Students must complete a minimum of 140 credit hours to graduate and have a minimum, cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0.

Courseload The academic year is divided into a fall semester (14 weeks plus exam period), January Term (3 weeks), and a spring semester (14 weeks plus exam period). Beyond these requirements, students are free to choose general electives across the curriculum, including courses in NYUAD's seven pre-professional tracks, disciplinary concentrations, and elective courses outside the NYUAD majors. Credit System NYU Abu Dhabi has three types of courses: 14-week courses; 7-week courses; and 3-week courses in January. Both Course and Test Requirements for Incoming Freshman.

140-Credit Hour Requirement For the great majority of students this will not be a requirement that they struggle to fulfill. Rather, it will be a constraint that requires some very difficult choices as students construct their four-year curricular paths. The implication of this requirement is that students need to enroll in exactly four courses each semester. The only exception to that rule is that students who enroll in the two half-unit Engineering Foundations 1 courses may take four and a half courses in each of two semesters. 8 Core Curriculum Courses The core consists of four broad areas of inquiry: Pathways of World Literature;Structures of Thought and Society;Ideas and Methods of Science;Art, Technology, and Invention.

To complete two courses in each of these areas during four years at NYUAD, students need to take at least five core courses during the first two years, ideally at least one in each of the four categories. Writing Academic Major Physical Education Requirement. Core Curriculum - NYU Abu Dhabi. The NYU Abu Dhabi core curriculum asks students to grapple with profound and enduring questions about the human and social condition while developing essential intellectual skills. Core classes introduce varied modes of thinking and forms of human creativity, from science and technology to literature and music; improve foundational skills in expository writing, public speaking, analysis, and quantitative reasoning; consider the range of cultural traditions in relation to one another; and probe basic questions about the meaning of life and our place in the world.

Students are required to take eight courses in the core curriculum and earn a grade of C or higher in each course. Five of the eight courses should be taken in the first two years. The core curriculum is divided into four areas: Pathways of World Literature; Structures of Thought and Society; Art, Technology and Invention; and Ideas and Methods of Science. Students take two courses in each area. Cost of Attendance - NYU Abu Dhabi. NYU Abu Dhabi's generous financial support applies to tuition, mandatory fees, foreign travel for study integral to a student's academic program, room and board, health insurance, personal expenses, books, and many Campus Life activities.

It may also include up to two round trip tickets to and from home and NYU Abu Dhabi each year. Students who file the financial support application annually and who are eligible to receive financial support will receive an award notification from the Office of Financial Support. Regardless of the amount of the financial award, NYU Abu Dhabi financial support will apply first to tuition and fees, foreign travel for study integral to a student's academic program, room and board, health insurance, personal expenses, books, and Campus Life activities.

It may also include up to two tickets to and from home each year. Campus Map. Harvard University. Office for the Arts at Harvard. Ugrad_handbook.pdf. General Education Electives, House Seminars, and Freshman Seminars | FAS Registrar's Office. College Admissions § Financial Aid. College Admissions § Applying: Freshman Application Process. We look forward to learning about you through your application. You start by submitting a complete application with the following materials: Application and supplements$75 application fee or a fee waiver requestSAT or ACT scores, plus two SAT Subject TestsSecondary School Report (including transcripts) and Mid-Year School ReportTwo teacher evaluations *You may submit either the Common Application (with the Harvard questions and Harvard Writing Supplement) or the Universal College Application (with the Harvard Supplement). Application We accept both the Common Application and the Universal College Application.

When we receive your application We will send an acknowledgment of receipt within two weeks of receiving your application. Please note: we will not begin processing applications until late October, so the earliest acknowledgements will be sent in mid-October. Application fee Harvard supplements Complete the Harvard questions and writing supplement online for the Common Application.

Updates. Harvard University Campus Map. Community College. SFCC - Our College Home. Spokane Falls Community College has been named as one of 10 two-year "Founding Institutions" selected to participate in a national project known as the "Foundations of Excellence® in the First College Year. " The project, sponsored by the Policy Center on the First Year of College and endorsed by the American Association of Community Colleges and the League for Innovation in the Community College, will develop and test a model of excellence for the new student experience.

This model can be used to develop and refine the overall approach to the education of new students. Funding for this project is provided by the Lumina Foundation for Education. Since February 2005, the Foundations of Excellence® project has involved over 80 two-year institutions across the nation in identifying the standards, Foundational Dimensions, which constitute a model first year. In describing the importance of the project, John N. SFCC Financial Aid - Eligibility Requirements. To be eligible for financial aid all students must meet the Basic Eligibility requirements. Some financial aid programs have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. Basic Eligibility Have a valid Social Security number. Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen. Program-Specific Eligibility may include: Financial Need Enrollment requirements Residency requirements Funding limits. SFCC Financial Aid - Credit/GPA Requirements. SFCC - Testing Center.

Tuition at SFCC. SFCC Academic Programs. SFCC Campus Map.