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Missouri Military Academy. Enterance. Curriculum. Logo. Costs. Location. ITT Technical Institute. Itt-logo. Frequently Asked Questions. The ITT Technical Institutes are a leading private college system focused on technology-oriented programs of study. There are over 140 ITT Technical Institutes in 38 states. The ITT Technical Institutes predominantly offer career-focused, degree programs to over 70,000 students. The ITT Technical Institutes have been actively involved in the higher education community in the United States since 1969. The seven schools of study at the ITT Technical Institutes [i.e., the School of Information Technology, the School of Drafting and Design, the School of Electronics Technology, the School of Business, the School of Criminal Justice, the School of Health Sciences and the Breckinridge School of Nursing] teach skills and knowledge that can be used to pursue employment opportunities in today's world.1 The ITT Technical Institute at 9511 Angola Court, Indianapolis, IN, offers distance education programs of study online over the Internet.

Facts. Campuses. Cirriculum. Glendale Community College. Course Requirements. To receive a High School Diploma from Glendale College, students must complete 4 years of English, 3 years of social studies (1 year of world history, 1 year of United States history, 1 semester of American government, and 1 semester of economics), 2 years of science (1 year of physical science and 1 year of biological science), 1 year of algebra, 1 year of geometry, 1 semester of career preparation (or equivalent work experience), 1 semester of computer technology, 1 semester of health, 1 year of art, music, or foreign language, and 10 semesters of electives for a total of 185 credits.

A minimum of 20 credits must be completed in residence. Credit courses taken at Glendale Community College may count as courses completed in residence. In addition, in order to graduate, students must prove competency in reading, writing, and mathematics. Test requirements. OFFICE HOURS FOR THE SPRING SESSION FROM 2/10/14 to 6/13/14 Monday - Thursday: 8:30am - 8pm Fridays: 8:30am-4:30pm Saturdays: CLOSED Students should allow about 2 hours for the English test, 45 minutes for Algebra tests, and 1 hour for the Pre-Calculus test.

The Arithmetic test is not timed. Calculators are not allowed on the math placement exams. Complete sample tests and study packets for the Algebra and Pre-Calculus placement exams are available for download. Be sure to use them to your advantage. Before taking your assessment tests please check our Testing Schedule The Testing Schedule is also available in PDF format. Note: Occasionally we may have to change the schedule. LOCATION The Assessment/Testing Center is located in the San Fernando Complex (SF112) Please contact us at (818) 240-1000 x5329 for information. Assessment Tests are given to identify the student's skill level in English, Math, ESL and Chemistry. Most of our testing is currently offered on computer. Download. Curriculum. Glendale community college 106128.

Campuses. Location. Costs. *Optional All fees are subject to change without notice. Enrollment Fee All students, resident and non-resident, must pay the basic enrollment fee of $46 per unit for each semester or inter-session. Nonresident Fee Nonresidents must pay the enrollment fee ($46 per unit) plus nonresident tuition ($187 per unit). Health Services Fee A Health Services fee of $14 (Summer or Winter) or $18 (Spring or Fall) is required of all students. A registered nurse is available daily, students may schedule appointments with physicians, nurse practitioners, mental health and nutrition counselors. Services include, but are not limited to, health assessment, first aid, blood pressure screening, tb tests and immunizations. Student Services Fee The $12.50 Student Services fee is assessed each semester and each inter-session.

Student Photo I.D. All new students are asked to purchase a photo I.D. card. Refund Information. Florida State University. Location. FSU Admissions. Student Costs. Screenreader Navigation - [ Skip to Content | Skip to Main Navigation ] College of Music Quicklinks Quicklinks Content College of Music / Admissions / Financial Matters / Student Costs Student Costs All music majors are charged a $350.00 instrument/equipment fee each fall and spring semester.

Undergraduate: Graduate: Current university tuition rates may be found at the following website: A $30 application fee is required with all applications for admission to the University. Home Admissions ▲ Return to Admissions Giving to the College | Employment | Contact Us© 2009 Florida State University | Privacy Policy | Copyright. Picture. Course requirements. College of Music / Current Students / Undergraduate / College of Music Undergraduate Handbook / Requirements for a Bachelor’s Degree / University Requirements In addition to the specific Music major requirements listed on the Music Program of Study, the following University requirements must be met for all bachelor’s degrees awarded at the Florida State University: Completion of FSU’s Liberal Studies requirements Completion of the “Gordon Rule.” Completion of the multicultural requirement. Completion of the oral communication competency requirement. Completion of the computer skills competency requirement.

Minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. Some of these requirements may vary according to number and type of transfer credits, and several may be met by “alternate” methods. Frequently Asked Questions / Admissions / College of Music / FSU - College of Music. Curriculum. Minimum GPA required. Campuses. Independent Colleges of Washington. Campus locations. Course requirements. 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. Costs. Budget for full-time student (3 quarters per year) Tuition (2013-2014) Residence charges (2013-2014) Please visit Dining Services for more information about these meal plans. Other fees (non-refundable) # Off-campus expenses and miscellaneous costs are based on statistics from a variety of sources, including the Consumer Price Index, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, and the Washington State Financial Aid Association. ## Expenses for books and housing are included in calculations of your yearly cost.

In addition, meals, transportation, as well as moderate personal expenses like clothing and health insurance are covered. . * The Admission Deposit is a confirmation of intended enrollment and is non-refundable. ** See the Residence Hall License Agreement you'll receive from Housing for refund information. Programs and Majors. Know what you want to study? With 63 undergraduate degree programs, we have what you’re looking for—and top scholars with whom to study. Not sure yet? Look into our pre-major program, where students spend up to two years building a foundation in the liberal arts and exploring their academic interests. You won’t get lost in the shuffle and find yourself spending more time—and more money—to get the right degree. That’s one of the benefits of a personal education, with ready access to advisors, faculty, and courses. So go ahead. Explore, discover, and choose. College of Arts and Sciences Albers School of Business and Economics Majors Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BABA) Minors Matteo Ricci College College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Prospective Nursing students in Washington State Running Start--or similar "college in the high school" programs--should consult the Seattle University Admission requirements.

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