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Cal Maritime. Other information. The California Maritime Academy’s waterside campus on the northern end of San Francisco Bay is tucked into a quiet cove with ever-changing views of the ever-changing maritime world. This world is much more than operating commercial ships; it is a global economic force linking with various modes of transportation to get commodities and people from point A to point B. Operating this global enterprise requires engineers, business leaders, port managers, deck officers, environmental advocates, maritime security consultants, etc. Cal Maritime produces professionals in these and other areas related to the ocean as a resource and an engine for a global economy.

Academies are generally small, focused, structured, and offer a high-quality education. These characteristics all describe Cal Maritime. As one of the 23 campuses in the California State University (CSU) system, Cal Maritime enjoys the strength associated with this planet’s biggest university system. Admissions » First-Time Freshmen. Fall 2015 for all majors Fall 2015 - The application period will be October 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014 Apply online at www.csumentor.edu. There will also be a $55.00 application fee required as you submit the online application. A completed online application, the $55.00 application fee, an SAT or ACT score (required for almost all applicants). Qualifying CSU Eligibility Index score for your major“C” grade or better in each of the required college prep courses for your major listed in the table belowMinimum 2.0 overall GPA (Grades earned in the 9th grade are not factored into the GPA calculation, but do count as fulfilling the college prep coursework requirements.)

What are the Required Courses from High School (A-G Categories)? Multiply the High School GPA by 800, and then add your critical reading and math scores from the SAT Reasoning Test. What are the codes so I can have my test scores sent to Cal Maritime? What is the latest date I can take or re-take the SAT or ACT? Cost. The cost of attendance (COA) is what we estimate it to cost to attend Cal Maritime for the academic year. The COA includes tuition and fees, food and housing , books and supplies, and an allowance for living and transportation costs. The only "direct billed" costs (items that the campus will charge you for directly) are tuition and fees, food and housing (if living on campus) and the uniform. Other expenses, such as books and supplies, travel and miscellaneous expenses, and food and housing for OFF CAMPUS students, are an estimate and your ACTUAL costs may be higher or lower than what we estimate.

This can be useful in budgeting your monthly/term/yearly costs. The estimated cost of attendance for 2014-15 can be found below: Non-resident students (excluding WUE recipients) are assessed an additional $372 per semester unit. ** Health insurance is mandatory. ***Loan fees are a required component of the estimated cost of attendance. About » Facts About Cal Maritime. The California Maritime Academy is a unique campus of the California State University preparing students for successful careers in the fast-paced and exciting fields of international business &logistics, marine engineering technology, global studies & maritime affairs, marine transportation, mechanical engineering, and facilities engineering technology.

Cal Maritime is located on a compact but scenic waterfront campus in Vallejo, 30 miles northeast of San Francisco. With about 1100 students, class sizes are small and students, faculty and staff know each other by name. A key part of the campus experience is the annual training cruise aboard our 500-foot Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR. She serves as a floating classroom/laboratory where classroom concepts in marine transportation, engineering and technology are practiced and applied. The unique Cal Maritime program combines classroom learning with applied technology, leadership development and global awareness. Cal Maritime has six majors. Curtin University Australia. Assessments and policies for international students, Curtin University. For information about methods of assessment and issues affecting your enrolment while studying at university, Curtin has developed an assessment manual, available on the Curtin Policies website.

The assessment manual provides information on: satisfactory course progress determining academic status conditional status termination from course academic status—review and appeals For more information on the assessment manual and other Curtin policies and procedures, visit the Policies website. Our guiding principles Curtin is a signatory to the Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee 'Code of Practice and Guidelines for the Provision of Education to International Students'.

This document sets out the ethical principles that underpin our attitudes and behaviour in the recruitment, reception, education and welfare of international students. Read the full document Read our code of conduct. Ati technical. Requirements. Prerequisite Individuals with a high school diploma, GED, or college degree are eligible to apply. Each applicant must take an entrance exam to enter their program of study at the college.

Steps for Enrollment Complete apply online application and contact admissions department. Schedule for an interview session with an Admissions Advisor. Criteria for Admission & Credit Evaluation Policy Individuals with a high school diploma, GED, or college degree or passing score on ATB test are eligible to apply. Passing score for the Wonderlic's basic skills tests are as follows: Quantitative score or 210 or greater & Verbal score of 200 or higher. Applicants who do not have a high school diploma or GED and are beyond the age of compulsory secondary education in California must pass the Wonderlic's ability-to-benefit (ATB) test to be considered for admission. Students with previous training in the course to be pursued will be tested upon enrollment and given appropriate credit.

Other information. Approval Disclosure Statement ATI College is private institution approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, California, 95833). pursuant to California Education Code Section 94311.Although the institution was approved to operate by the former Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, the institution's application for re-approval to operate has not been reviewed by the bureau pursuant to this chapter. ATI is also accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency - Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) since August 2002. History & Development ATI College is a private postsecondary vocational college system focused in technology-oriented programs. Main campus located in Norwalk California began its operation in January 1998 then soon opened ATI branch campus in Tustin California in February 2004.

Mission Philosophy Objectives Facility & Equipment. Programs. Locations. Stanford University. Academics: Stanford University. Cost not on website. Other information. Life on Campus: Stanford University. Stanford is a thriving residential campus and community sitting on 8,000 acres of foothills and flatlands – once a horse farm belonging to Jane and Leland Stanford and still fondly known as "the Farm. " Living at Stanford brings surprises and new experiences every day, in an extraordinary community of creative and accomplished people from around the world.

Arts & Culture Stanford has a rich tradition of fostering creativity and the arts, and the university is now constructing a major expansion of its arts district. Athletics & Fitness Stanford students compete in 35 varsity sports and 20 club sports. Student Life Stanford is a residential university with over 11,000 students living on campus. Public Service The Haas Center for Public Service connects academic study with public service to strengthen communities and develop effective public leaders. Haas Center for Public Service Getting Around & Campus Safety Biking is a popular way to get around campus. Testing : Stanford University. Required Testing The ACT Plus Writing or the SAT (Critical Reading, Math and Writing) is required.

Official scores from all test dates must be sent to Stanford directly from the ACT or the College Board (the reporting agency for the SAT) or both if the applicant has taken the ACT and the SAT. Score reports must arrive by the appropriate application deadline. Applications without official scores from either the SAT or the ACT Plus Writing will not be considered. We do not accept test substitutions. International students who are unable to take either test should review our guidelines for testing exemptions.

Additional guidelines: Applicants must self-report and submit all SAT scores and all ACT scores. Superscoring Test Results For the SAT, we will focus on the highest individual Critical Reading, Math and Writing scores from all test sittings. Recommended Testing SAT Subject Tests are recommended but not required. Late Test Scores. About UCSC - UC Santa Cruz. About: This is a place like no other -- a place that inspires, a place that evokes passion and imagination -- all with a view to a limitless horizon. Facts & Figures UCSC opened in 1965 with 650 students. Forty-eight years later, the campus is home to 15,400 undergraduate and 1,400 graduate students.

Achievements Achievements by UC Santa Cruz faculty and students have earned national and international recognition for the quality of research and teaching. University News The latest news, achievements, milestones, and activities featuring UC Santa Cruz students, staff, and faculty can be found here, updated daily. Administration George Blumenthal is UCSC's 10th chancellor, appointed in July 2006. Banana Slug In a world of beavers, bears, and bobcats, UCSC is home to the mighty Banana Slug — which students voted in 1986 to adopt as the official campus mascot.

Programs. Academics | Where you can excel in over 60 majors in 30 fields of study with access to world-class teachers and facilities. Undergraduate Majors, Courses The campus offers undergraduate students 63 majors in the fields of Arts, Engineering, Humanities, Physical & Biological Sciences, and Social Sciences. Graduate Programs UC Santa Cruz graduate students earn advanced degrees in 34 fields.

They are encouraged to explore the connections between their field and others. Divisions & Departments Departments are organized within the Arts, Humanities, Physical & Biological Sciences, and Social Sciences divisions; and the Baskin School of Engineering. UCSC's Course Catalog Updates to UCSC's Course Catalog are available online. University Library UCSC's libraries are at the heart of the university, state-of-the-art technological research facilities designed for collaborative learning in the 21st century.

Freshman Admission and Selection: 2013-14. Late Application Appeal Instructions – Fall 2014 The fall 2014 application filing period for undergraduate admission is closed. In order to appeal for late application consideration for fall 2014, please provide the following: Freshman Admission: A letter of appeal indicating why you missed the filing deadline and why you feel we should consider your late application.Your birth date, city of permanent residence, intended major, self-reported SAT/ACT test scores (or indicate if you took the December test), a current e-mail address, and a current mailing address.Attach unofficial copies of your high school and all college transcripts to your letter.If you have already submitted a UC application and want to add UCSC, please include your UC application number in your letter of appeal.

Junior-level Transfer Admission: (Our campus did not accept applications from lower-division transfer students or from applicants in senior standing, second baccalaureate, or limited status. 1. 2. 1. 2. Costs. Notes: *The tuition and fees posted here are estimates of the based on currently approved amounts. These figures may not be final. Actual tuition and fees are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by State funding reductions.

Accordingly, final approved levels (and thus a student's final balance due) may differ from the amounts shown. The Tuition and Fees amount listed above includes $12,192 for tuition/student services fees and $1,206 for campus fees based upon full-time enrollment. Please note that a reduction in mandatory fees, such as the reduction for part-time enrollment, will result in adjustments to awarded aid.

**The listed Room/Board, Books/Supplies, Transportation, and Personal Expenses represent an average cost for students. ***The University of California Regents mandate that all students be covered by a health insurance plan. Campus Life. CAMPUS LIFE | Colleges within our University. It's about community. It's about feeling connected. It's slugs supporting slugs. Undergraduate Colleges Undergraduates are affiliated with one of 10 colleges at UC Santa Cruz, vibrant communities that enhance the intellectual and social life of the campus.

Activities & Organizations Student Organization Advising and Resources (SOAR) is dedicated to the success of UCSC's campus-wide student organizations and government. Campus Calendars The Campus Events Calendar is the place to go for the latest information on myriad activities, events, lectures, and performances on campus. Athletics & Fitness The goal of UCSC's physical education and recreation program is to introduce as many students as possible to lifelong physical activities. Arts & Lectures Series Arts & Lectures brings a wide range of high-quality artistic performances and cultural events to the UCSC campus and surrounding Santa Cruz community. Community college, Reedley. Reedley College : New Students. Student AdmissionsAdmission to Reedley College is open to anyone (which includes residency requirements) who is at least 18 years old, or has a high school diploma, or the equivalent (such as the California High School Proficiency Examination or GED).

High school juniors and seniors may be admitted with the permission of their high school principal, their parent or guardian, and the college through the Advanced Enrichment Program (15% Program). Application for Admission All students are required to complete an application (preferably online) for admission (which includes a residency statement that must be filled out and mailed if entered online) and return it to the Office of Admissions and Records (Reedley College, 995 N. Reed Ave, Reedley, CA 93654). Students who have been enrolled during the past semester do not have to complete an application. Click here to register with WebAdvisor. Do you want to improve your writing skills? AdvisingAdvising is available to all students. Course requirments. Programs. Other information.