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Schools or armed services. Navy academy walking. Navy academy campus. Programs and majors. At the Naval Academy, the academic program is focused especially on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), in order to meet the current and future highly technical needs of the Navy. Graduates who are proficient in scientific inquiry, logical reasoning and problem solving will provide an officer corps ready to lead in each warfare community of the Navy and Marine Corps. Twenty-five (25) majors are offered: While the majority of midshipmen will choose their majors, the needs of the Naval Service take precedence. For the Naval Academy Class of 2013 and beyond, at least 65% of those graduates commissioned into the U.S. Navy must complete academic majors in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics disciplines. This institutional requirement applies as well to NROTC programs at other colleges.

Some of these areas offer additional specialization within the major. Community college. Blue mountain community college campus relative location. Blue mountain community college campus. Programs and degrees. How to apply. Non-Degree Seeking Students Students interested registering for a class or two and not intent upon earning a certificate or degree from BMCC can utilize the BMCC Registration form.

Print this form: Registration Form. Complete and return form to your nearest BMCC location. Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for federal financial aid. New Certificate and Degree Seeking Students “New” students include the following: Those who have never taken credit classes at BMCCHigh school students who have, until now, only taken Dual Credit/Eastern Promise or that have taken credit courses through the Expanded Options programStudents participating, until now, in the college prep program (GED, ESL and ABE courses)Transfer StudentsReturning BMCC students who have not attended in two or more years 1.

New students must submit an Application for Admission form and submit a $25 non-refundable application fee at the time of application. 2. 3. Registration Additional Steps Get ahead of the game. Locations and campuses. Tuition and other misc. costs. 2013/2014 Financial Aid Student Budgets The following budgets are based on full-time enrollment for Fall, Winter and Spring term. If you are attending less than full-time during any part of the academic year, in most cases, your financial aid budget will be pro-rated. By definition, full time is 12 or more credits in a term. However, for purposes of establishing a budget, full time costs have been calculated based on 14 credits per term, which has been shown to be the average credit load for full time students at BMCC.

The Cost of Attendance (COA) Budget is the estimated cost of attendance at BMCC. You can request an adjustment to your budget if you have documented acceptable expenses that are not included in this budget, such as extensive medical costs. The cost of attendance (student financial aid budget), or COA, is based on the following average direct and indirect costs: Tuition and Fees: Set annually by BMCC’s Board of Education. Admission requirements. Independant or private college. Gonzaga campus. Gonzaga emblem. Admission requirements. The following pattern of coursework is recommended for admission to Gonzaga: 4 years of English3-4 years of mathematics (including algebra I, geometry, algebra II/ trigonometry)3 years of history or social studies2-3 years of the same foreign language; world language preferred, American Sign Language accepted3-4 years of natural or physical laboratory science The course curriculum is the first factor in determining admissibility and merit awards.

Students are encouraged to complete the most rigorous curriculum they can manage, including AP, IB, and honors courses (if offered by high school). As an applicant for admission, you are expected to have graduated from an accredited high school with a college preparatory curriculum while showing evidence of ability to complete the University's requirements for graduation. Gonzaga's Office of Admission reviews each application thoroughly. SAT and ACT Policy We will also not require the Written Section of the ACT until further testing is done. Location and campuses.

The Ministry Institute is situated adjacent to Gonzaga University on a lovely 100-acre riverfront campus. Gonzaga University was founded and is sponsored by the Jesuits. The Ministry Institute works collaboratively with Gonzaga University's Religious Studies Department and the Diocese of Spokane. Downtown Spokane is within a walking distance of 10 - 20 minutes or you can travel by public transit: bus or cab. * When you arrive, whether by plane, train, or bus, we will arrange to meet and transport you to The Ministry Institute.

For more information on the Spokane area click here. The Ministry Institute - Center for Spiritual Renewal. Cost. Full-Time Tuition Costs for 2014-15 Academic Year The following tuition rates apply to all full-time undergraduate students. As a private institution, Gonzaga University does not differentiate tuition based on state residency. While all first and second year students are required to live on-campus, room and board costs will vary depending upon the selected residence hall and meal plan. We encourage you to explore Gonzaga's Financial Aid website for detailed information on available forms of aid, including scholarships, grants, and loans. The Office of Financial Aid also provides downloadable worksheets to help estimate out-of-pocket expenses for full-time tuition. Full-Time Tuition (12-18 credits) - including Student Activity Fee:$36,040/year Room & Board: Double Occupancy - $5,040/year Meal Plan - $4,540/year (see other meal plan options below) Required Fees: (examples include technology fee, laboratory fee, and various educational fees) $495/ year (approximate) Board (2014-2015)

Programs and majors. State college/university and location and number of campuses. Uas scenery. Uas sitka campus. Admission requirements. The University of Alaska Southeast is an open enrollment institution, students can take classes at UAS either as degree seeking students who apply for admission or as non-degree seeking student who do not have to apply.

UAS Admissions Office The mission of the Admissions Office is to encourage prospective students of all ages and backgrounds to pursue an undergraduate education at the University of Alaska Southeast and assist undergraduate and graduate students through the admissions process. Admission Application Deadlines Fall Semester - August 1 Spring Semester - December 15 Summer Semester - May 1 Undergraduate Admission Process 1. 2. Apply online- it's fast and easy! 3. Some programs require additional documents for admission and have different submission deadlines, please make a note when researching your program. Partial and Final High School transcript, or GED;Final College and University transcripts from all previous institutions;Official ACT or SAT scores. Graduate Admission Process: 3. Degree requirements. Programs and majors. Tuition. 2013-2014 Tuition Schedule Tuition is assessed on a per credit basis. The rate applied is determined based on student’s residency status and selected course level.

Courses numbered 000 – 299 are considered lower division. Upper division includes courses numbered 300-499, while graduate level courses are numbered 600-699. Resident tuition is assessed at $168 per credit for lower division, $204 for upper division, and $391 for graduate level. Residents of the State of Alaska, the Yukon and Northwest Territory, and designated Sister Cities qualify for resident rates.Non-residents may take up to 4 credits per semester at the resident rate; however, additional credits will cause all credits, including the first four, to be re-assessed at the non-resident rate.

The following schedules illustrate in one credit increments the total tuition that will be assessed at the Resident, WUE and Non-resident rates at the Lower Division, Upper Division and Graduate level courses per semester. 2013-2014 Fees. Technical or vocational. Admission requirements. Programs and majors. Tuition. Campuses and location. Uaa tech class. Uaa tech campus.