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Programs Academic Schools The University of Alaska Southeast is committed to providing opportunities for students to reach their academic, personal and career goals. UAS consists of four Schools: Arts and Sciences, Education, Management and Career Education. Degree Requirements Full Listing For a snapshot of all degree requirements, to include certificates, minors, credentials, and endorsements view the full listing. Listing by Degree View requirements by degree. Listing by School View degree requirements by school.

location University of Alaska Southeast Course CLASSES: Army ROTC at Virginia Tech The Department of Military Science provides a program of leadership development which prepares college men and women for service as officers in the United States Army. After graduation, they serve as commissioned officers on active duty, or as an officer in an Army Reserve unit. To accomplish this, the department does the following: Prepares cadets to be commissioned as Second Lieutenants through a curriculum which develops leadership and management skills, and provides opportunities to utilize these skills in a variety of practical applications. Provides an understanding of how to lead and influence small organizations, with a strong emphasis on personal integrity, ethical decision making, goal setting, and mission accomplishment. The curriculum and leader development programs of the Department of Military Science are mentally and physically challenging. Army ROTC offers the conventional four-year program where a student enters as a freshman.

Test Requirements To enter the Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program, you must: Have earned an acceptable high school diploma, GED® equivalent, California High School Proficiency Examination certificate or foreign secondary school equivalent. If you currently don’t meet this requirement, you can arrange to take the GED through your state’s GED administrator’s office or search for the nearest GED testing center.Have completed an LPN or LVN nursing program.Have a valid, unrestricted, unencumbered LPN or LVN license from the United States in all states in which you hold an active license.Provide an official copy of the TEAS V (Test of Essential Academic Skills) assessment, reflecting a proficient level of achievement for the overall score and in Science on the same exam. State/territory-specific requirements In addition to meeting the requirements above, residents of: International applicants Transfer credit

nature program John Sperling, PhD, a Cambridge-educated economist and professor-turned-entrepreneur, founded University of Phoenix in 1976. He made a commitment to provide working adults with higher education at times convenient to them. Today, our students study online, as well as at more than 100 locations across the United States, with availability in countries around the world. Not only do students attend classes that are convenient, they earn degrees that are built for the careers they want. An innovative approach Our commitment extends to our higher education innovations as well. In addition, the University has 20 years of experience in online education — a kind of education that’s research-proven to be just as effective as conventional instruction. Our faculty members have both real-world and academic experience. Contact an Enrollment Advisor to let us know how we can help you reach your higher education goals.

Financial options As a student, you have many options available to fund your education. Below are the most common financial options that students use, but because everyone’s situation is different, it’s important that you discuss your payment plan with an advisor before you enroll. Federal Financial Aid Plan The Federal Financial Aid Plan is available if you receive federal grants, federal loans or both to pay for tuition in an eligible degree or certificate program. A list of federal financial aid programs is available on the U.S. Department of Education Student Aid website under Types of Aid. Scholarships Scholarships are a great way to fund your education because they do not need to be repaid; however, they are not provided to all students. Institutional grants If you’re a new student enrolling in an undergraduate program, or who meets certain financial need criteria, you may qualify for an institutional grant that will lower the cost of your education. Cash Plan Tuition Deferral Plan Tribal funding

Requirements FAS Sets New Minimum Academic Requirements By Debra Bradley Ruder Gazette Staff The Faculty of Arts and Sciences last week approved new academic standards in an effort to help identify poorly performing students who could benefit from time off from school. Harvard College officials proposed raising the "minimum requirements" and the "satisfactory academic record requirements" so the Administrative Board would be able to review the records of more undergraduates who are struggling academically. Very poor academic performance is almost never the result of lack of ability, according to Harry R. "Almost always it is a consequence of lack of motivation, unclear academic direction and purpose, or underlying personal or psychological difficulties," he writes. Under the new definitions, a "satisfactory record" means all grades are satisfactory, and at least one is a letter grade in an FAS course. The new standards take effect in the 1997-98 academic year. Also at the Feb. 11 Faculty meeting:

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