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Schools of Armed Forces
American Military University (AMU) is the #1 provider of higher education to the U.S. military*. As a top online university supporting the nation's servicemembers, AMU provides quality and affordable online education to U.S. Armed Forces, members of the public safety, service and national security communities, and working adults in a wide range of fields. 180+ online certificates and degreesNo admission feesFederal Student Aid and Armed Forces Tuition Assistance acceptedBook grant** Learn more about our services for veterans and military-spouses. Many universities say they are "military-friendly", but what does that really mean? Explore our branch-specific pages by clicking the insignias below or explore all our programs. *Based upon 2012 DoD enrollment figures for U.S. servicemembers. **Our Undergraduate Book Grant provides textbooks, e-books, and other course materials at no cost for undergraduate-level courses for credit. Learn More Explore Our Degrees Explore our Schools Videos

International/ Study Abroad Florence University of the Arts (FUA) presents a contemporary approach to international education. With small classes taught by a highly qualified international faculty, every course aims to enhance the social, intercultural and professional experience of each student. In the classroom, students have the opportunity to learn with working professionals, as many instructors are critically acclaimed in their fields. FUA Schools and Departments: (note: individual courses are listed in the Class Schedule) Apicius – Culinary, Wine and Baking/Pastry Programs Food And Wine Studies Hospitality Sports And Health Sciences School of Digital Imaging And Visual Arts (DIVA) Digital Media Photography Video Production Visual Communication School of Fashion And Accessory Studies And Technology (FAST) Accessory Design and Technology Fashion Design and Technology Fashion Communication and Publishing Jewelry Design

Location Oregon Vocational Schools, Trade Schools, Technical Schools | RWM.org Oregon is a land of contrasts, from the heavily forested coast to the fertile Willamette Valley to the arid prairie of the Southeast. Recreation opportunities around Mt. Hood, Bend, and Crater Lake draw many visitors every year. Portland also supports the tourism trade with an up-and-coming culinary scene and a thriving artist community. Oregon vocational and technical school students should have little trouble finding their niche in this diverse state. Oregon college and vocational school students may enjoy a high standard of living in this relatively affordable state.

State University/ College Number of Campuses Costs 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. 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 Network Access FeeLower Division: $3 per creditUpper Division: $4 per creditGraduate: $8 per credit*RefundableThe purpose of the network charge is to cover rapidly rising costs, especially in the maintenance and enhancement of our university-wide technology infrastructure.

Scholarships Skip to content Financial Aid Menu Scholarships University of Alaska Statewide Foundation Scholarships The deadline for submitting the 2014-2015 UA Foundation scholarship application is February 15, 2014. UAS Scholarships The UAS Scholarship Application is used to apply for scholarships offered through the University of Alaska Southeast for attendance at the Juneau, Ketchikan or Sitka campuses. Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS) The Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS) was proposed in 2010 improve high school performance and better prepare Alaskans for postsecondary education and career success. Nationwide Scholarship Database Want to figure out where you are going? Check out these search engines for scholarships:

Financial Aid Financial Aid News Summer 2014 Planning to attend during the Summer 2014? Please make sure your have completed your 2013-2014 FAFSA and ONCE you register for your summer classes please complete the Request for 2014 Summer Aid Form. Adjustments The Financial Aid Office will begin adjusting student's budgets and Financial Aid Awards to matching their enrollment. Please make sure you Review the Terms and Conditions of Your Awards on UAOnline for the awards that you have received. How to Retrieve Your Tax Return Transcript The Department of Education is requiring students to submit a TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT if selected for verification. You can obtain your tax transcript one of three ways: Order one online at www.irs.govCall 1-800-908-9946Fill out the tax form 4506T-EZ Please Notify Financial Aid About Any Changes... Use our Financial Aid Update Form to notify us about any additional resources and enrollment & status changes. Important Dates Spring 2014: Financial Aid Deadlines and Events

Program Overview Program Overview The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program at the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) is tailored for busy public and non-profit managers who seek to enhance their credentials and broaden their horizons. The UAS MPA program comes to you where you live and work in Alaska and the Yukon Territory, and is delivered through live classes streamed over various internet technologies (anywhere students have access to high speed Internet connection). The program combines the relationships and structure of the traditional classroom with the accessibility of a distance delivered program to create a stable, supportive, and high quality education. The University of Alaska Southeast is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). "The flexibility of the UAS MPA program fit nicely with my work schedule. How We Teach The Live Classroom The MPA classes are webcast in Alaska and the Yukon Territory through various internet technologies. Concentrations

Freshmen 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.

GPA requirements Test requirements Campus housing UAS Student Housing Your New Home On-Campus Choosing a college is a very important decision, but deciding whether to live on or off campus can be just as important. The living and learning environment of Student Housing can be a source of further education on living in a community environment. UAS Offers residence-hall style suites, two and four bedroom apartment units, and community services offered in a location convenient to most other campus services and locations. Why live on-campus? There are numerous benefits to living on-campus, beyond simple convenience. National research confirms what we know and appreciate – that students living on-campus: Finish college in less timeHave more contact with faculty, staff, and other studentsAre exposed to a wider range of ideas and culturesAre challenged to and develop strong interpersonal skills Furthermore, our own student satisfaction surveys indicate that in comparison to other peer colleges and universities, UAS residents feel:

Housing Options & Cost Single Student Housing/Apartments Single students with the class status of Sophomore and higher can be placed in apartment housing. There are two types of apartment housing: four bedroom apartments with single rooms and two bedroom apartments with double rooms. Four Bedroom Apartments These are apartments with four bedrooms. Two Bedroom Apartments These are apartments with two bedrooms. All apartments are equipped with microwave, stove, and refrigerator. All housing residents are required to purchase a meal plan. Rates Residence Halls Freshman Hall Our new freshman residence hall will be opening Fall 2014. In addition to resident units, this 34,000 square foot facility offers lounge spaces, study nooks, a seminar/classroom, community kitchen, laundry facilities, student mailboxes, and interior access to garbage and recycling disposal. Banfield Hall The three story, 18,000 square foot Banfield Hall sits on a wooded hillside in the UAS student housing complex. The coed hall has 42 rooms. Rates

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