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Community College: College of the Redwoods. State College University. State College/University: Sacramento State. Campus Location. Number of Campuses. Important Info:WUE Info. The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is a program that allows admitted students from one of the 15 participating western states and U.S. territories to pay tuition fees which are 150% of the regular California resident rate. WUE Member States/Territories are: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the U.S. Pacific territories and freely associated states. What are the current WUE tuition fees at California State University, Sacramento? Based on 2013/14 academic year --- $8,208 per year ---subject to change annually.

For more information on the Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE), visit the WICHE/WUE web site. Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us For More Information! Important Info:Student Houding Options. Page Content Student Housing On Campus (916) 278-6655 www.csus.edu/housing Living on campus can be a very special and rewarding part of the Sacramento State experience. On-campus living is comfortable, convenient, and offers many opportunities for students to make new friends and be a part of floor, hall, and campus-wide activities. Additionally, research shows that students who live on campus feel more connected and have a higher persistence rate toward graduation. Sacramento State’s housing facilities are staffed by live-in professionals and trained Resident Advisors committed to providing a living and learning environment contributing to student success. The on-campus housing community consists of five traditional residence halls—Sutter, Sierra, Draper, Jenkins, Desmond, and the American River Courtyard which offers apartment-style suites for sophomores and above.

Submitting an application for on-campus housing is quick and easy. Off Campus Campus Dining Dining Commons Campus Services. Important Info:Academic Departments. Costs. Page Content The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Tuition fees listed in posted schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, the CSU must reserve the right, even after initial tuition fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed tuition fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester has begun. All CSU listed tuition fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees. REGISTRATION TUITION FEES - as of March 1, 2013 MANDATORY RESIDENT TUITION FEES AND CAMPUS FEES: Fall 2013/Spring 2014 *Post-Baccalaureate classification includes 2nd Bachelors. DUE DATE: Your date will be based on the day you register for your FIRST class.

Those registering through early registration will have fourteen (14) calendar days to pay. BILLING: The University does not send paper billing statements in the mail. Back to Top A. B. A. B. C. 1. 2. Nature fo Programs:Programs Offered. Course, Test, and GPA Requirements for Entering Freshmen. First Time Freshmen Students who have earned no college credit following high school. The Fall 2014 application period closed on November 30, 2013.  The deadline to appeal is December 16, 2013. Before you learn specifics about how to apply, check out this short video about getting into Sacramento State Important: All admission requirements must be met by the end of Spring 2014. Summer 2014 classes may not be used to complete admission for Fall. You will qualify for regular admission as a first-time freshman if you: Are a high school graduateHave a qualifiable Eligibility IndexComplete the fifteen-unit comprehensive “a-g” course pattern of college preparatory subject requirements with grades of C or better. 1.

For more information on the high school graduation requirement, click here. 2. The eligibility index is the combination of your high school grade point average and your test score on either the SAT or ACT. Honors 3. . * Additional units recommended. Must know for new applicants Pre-Major vs. Independant or Private Collage.

Independent or Private College: Seattle Pacific University. Minimum GPA. Baccalaureate Degree Requirements Though Seattle Pacific University makes every effort to provide students with effective academic advising, the final responsibility for meeting all academic and graduation requirements rests with each individual student. The Undergraduate Catalog under which the student enters serves as the official record of admission, general academic and general graduation requirements, with the exception of standards governing the completion of a major and/or minor. The quarter in which a student is accepted by the school or department offering the major or minor will determine the Undergraduate Catalog from which the major and/or minor requirements will be applied.

Advising by University personnel inconsistent with published statements is not binding. Reasonable substitutions for specific requirements may be requested through petition to the University registrar. Graduation Requirements 2008–09 Graduation Requirements Checklist (PDF) Competency Requirements. Test Requirements. How do I apply to SPU? You are encouraged to apply online using the Common Application. It's quick, easy, and secure.

Note: the Common Application asks students to either submit the application, supplement and payment (or fee waiver) online, or submit all application material by mail. Application Requirements Can you explain the application requirements? $50 Application Fee: This is a non-refundable fee that can be paid online when you submit your application. The Common Application: The Common Application offers students the opportunity to complete one application and submit it to a number of different schools. Secondary Report: This is a document completed by your high school counselor and includes an official high school transcript. Official SAT or ACT Scores: All students who have taken fewer than 45 college level quarter credits (30 semester) after high school graduation are required to submit official SAT or ACT scores.

What makes a good essay? When will I hear of my admission standing? Course Requirememnts. Cynthia Price, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Few of the nation's comprehensive universities offer a genuine four-year core curriculum required of all students. Seattle Pacific University is one of them. Consisting of eight courses, the "Common Curriculum" links the liberal arts and real-life human issues, and is at the very heart of an SPU education. The courses of the Common Curriculum combine with an Exploratory Curriculum in specific disciplines and major requirements to make up the path to a baccalaureate degree at Seattle Pacific. Freshman Path. Transfer Path. USEM 1000 University Seminar (5) This seminar introduces first-year college students to the liberal arts at a Christian university through the investigation of a special topic. USEM 4930 Practicum: Mentoring Freshmen (1-3) Registration Approval: Instructor. UCOR 1000 The Arts and the Christian Community (5) This course considers the question "Who am I and for what have I been created?

" Campus Location. Number of Campuses. Important Info:Scholarship and Financial Aid Options. Important Info:Statistics. President Daniel J. Martin Mission Seattle Pacific University is a Christian university fully committed to engaging the culture and changing the world by graduating people of competence and character, becoming people of wisdom, and modeling grace-filled community. Denominational Affiliation SPU is a private university founded in 1891 by the Free Methodist Church of North America. Location SPU's 40-acre city campus is located in a residential neighborhood on the north slope of Queen Anne Hill, only 10 minutes from the heart of downtown Seattle. Enrollment (Statistics are based on Autumn Quarter 2013) Total enrollment: 4,270 Undergraduate enrollment: 3,366 Post-baccalaureate enrollment: 29 Graduate enrollment: 875 (September 2011–August 2012) Continuing education enrollment: 6,125 Academic Programs Offered Undergraduate majors: 62 Undergraduate minors: 55 Undergraduate concentrations: 40 Students (undergraduate through doctorate) Average Age of students Gender Men: 33% Women: 67% Student-Faculty Ratio.

Important Info:Majors and Minors. Costs. Nature of Common Curriculum. Cynthia Price, Associate Vice President for Curriculum and Assessment The Common Curriculum, which includes eight required courses spread over four years, is at the heart of a liberal arts education at Seattle Pacific University. SPU students begin the Common Curriculum in the first quarter of their freshman year with University Seminar, an intensive exploration of a special interdisciplinary topic. The maximum of 20 students enrolled in each course form a “cohort” and attend other freshman classes in the Common Curriculum together. Their University Seminar professor serves as their academic advisor.

In their freshman, sophomore, and junior years at Seattle Pacific, students participate in two parallel sequences of required courses. As they confront these perennial human questions through the study of human culture, history, and thought, students are challenged to understand themselves, their heritage and traditions, and the world from the perspective of the Christian faith. Technical or Vocational: TCI College of Technology. Costs. Nature of Program & Curriculum. Campus Location. You can't get more convenient in New York City than the location of the TCI Campus®.

TCI's address is 320 West 31st Street located between 8th and 9th Avenues across from Penn Station. TCI is easily accessible to all of New York City's transportation options. walking distance from four subway lines, with easy connections to the entire New York City Subway System.directly across from Penn Station for Amtrak, the Long Island Railroad, and New Jersey Transit trains.a two-block walk from PATH for trains to and from New Jersey.a short walk from both the Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Grand Central Station for Metro-North trains.

Transportation Links Schedule a visit today. Number of Campuses. Minimum GPA and Freshman Entrance Requirements. Applications are available on the first day of classes every semester and can be picked up at the Department of Career Services: 320 West 31st St., Room 300. Eligibility Requirements To Apply Students Must Have: A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (maintained throughout the student’s tenure at TCI).Completed one semester at TCI with a minimum of 12 credits, OR have at least 1 semester remaining at TCI. Application Procedure Pick up the application packet from the Department of Career Services: at 320W. 31st St., Room 300. *Students please note: Applicants who are selected for an interview are not guaranteed acceptance into the program* Sample Application Cover Page Accepted Students are required to… Complete Job 100 and 200 seminars by the end of the semester in which they are applying for the program. Recamended Courses. General Education Most general education coursework is offered through the Division of Arts & Sciences (DAS) as well as Digital Media Arts (DMA) program.

Courses in English as a Second Language (ESL) and college preparatory courses are also offered through the DAS general education elective coursework is available in the disciplines of art history, earth science, economics, history, humanities, and literature. General education requirements vary from one field to another so students are required to check with their major departments as well as the TCI catalog to determine when and which courses they must take.

Faculty members have chosen a required general education course sequence that is best suited to students’ needs for each major program. By offering an appropriate sequence of general education courses, each degree program challenges its students to integrate knowledge from several disciplines and to apply their leaning experience in areas beyond their field of concentration. Important Info:Advantages. Important Info:Class Size. Important Info:Hand on Learing. Important Info:Internship Info. Schools or Armed Services: University of North Georgia. Campus Locations. Number of Campuses. Costs. Nature of Programs Offered. Academics UNG » Academics » Degrees & Programs Degrees & Programs The University of North Georgia offers a broad range of degree programs from certificates and associate degrees through professional doctorate programs. You may begin your bachelor's degree on any of our campuses.

However, if you start on the Oconee or Cumming campuses, you will transition to the Gainesville or Dahlonega campus to complete your degree. You may also begin in an associate’s degree program on any campus and later transition to a bachelor’s degree on the Dahlonega or Gainesville campus. Please select your degree pathway based on desired program and campus location.

Quick Links Campuses Connect UNG social media directory Current students, faculty, and staff, find your resources at myUNG If you encounter issues accessing content or using this site, please contact the website administrator at webteam@ung.edu. © 2014 University of North Georgia. Course and Test Requirements and GPA. Definition Students with no prior college work who have earned a high school diploma from an accredited school or who have passed the GED. Enrollment Steps* Freshman applicants graduating from accredited high schools or accredited home school programs within the last 5 years must: Submit official transcript with the 17 (16 for students graduating 2011 or earlier) Required High School Curriculum* (RHSC) units presented. For a comprehensive list from the USG, please click here for the Staying on Course publication. Exam Requirements Applicants must meet COMPASS testing requirements if: Standardized test score are below: SAT= Critical Reading: 480, Math: 440 / ACT**= English: 20 Math: 18, ORWho are deficient in the RHSC areas of English and/or mathematics *Applicants who do not complete all curriculum requirements in the 5 academic subject areas may be eligible for provisional admission.

Submit official GED score report showing all sections passed. Imortant Info: Programs Offered. Before applying to UNG, please find the category that best describes you below. Then read the instructions for that category. Questions, please call 678 717-3641. New Freshmen If you are a graduating from an accredited high school or home school program, or you are a high school graduate under 23 years old, and you have not attended college after high school graduation.

Transfer Students If you have attended college after high school graduation. Transient Students If you are currently attending another college or university and wish to attend UNG for one semester, then return to your home college. Adult Learners (non-Traditional Freshmen) If you graduated from high school five or more years ago, or hold a GED and your graduating class completed high school five or more years ago, and you have not previously been enrolled in a college or university. Auditors If you wish to take college classes without credit, and you have graduated from high school or have a GED. Important Info:Applying for Admission. Important Info:Financial Aid Options. Extra Credit Study Abroad Program. Study Abroad: Global Education - Seattle Pacific University. Important Info:Courses and Credits. Important Info:Location Facts. Important/Intereting Info:Student Stories. Nature of Courses/Programs. Number of Campuses and Locations.

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