time. Students in Graduate Arts and Sciences, Education, Nursing, Management, and Social Work who register for 7 or more credits are considered 75 percent of full-time. Boston College will offer all students graduate and undergraduate the option of participating in the plan offered at the University or submitting a waiver. The details of the Universitys Insurance plan are available on the U-View system or on the Web at http://agora.bc.edu/. Students may waive the BC insurance plan by completing the electronic waiver form on U-View or on the Web. Students under the age of 18 are required to submit ...
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Doctoral Comprehensive/Continuatio n Fee (Ph.D. candidate) and Masters Thesis Direction (per semester) Grad A S........................ ......................... ................1,040.00 CGSON and LSOE: ......................... ......................... ..922.00 CGSOM:................... ......................... ......................1,0 72.00 GSSW: ......................... ......................... .......................82 0.00 Interim Study:................... ......................... ...................30.00 Laboratory fee (per semester): .......................20 0.00-285.00 Late Payment ...
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Information for First Year Majors and Non-Majors Students planning to major in Romance Languages and Literatures, to study abroad during their junior year, and to apply for graduate work or Graduate Fulbright Scholarships are encouraged to place themselves in advanced-level language courses in French, Italian, and Spanish as first-year students. Students should place themselves initially in the most challenging course they can handle, and adjustments in scheduling can be made if necessary. The department carefully organizes a program to suit each students individual needs and objectives. Students ...
for the associates degree. ACCOUNTING NOTE: While ACC 210, 220 and 230 ... institutions may also accept other accounting courses. Business administration ... determine the transferability of any accounting course. Non-native or ESL students at ... for prerequisites. ACC 101 (5) C Accounting Principles/Bookkeeping I Fundamental ... accounting procedures. Covers the complete ... accounting cycle for business enterprises with ... practical application. ACC 102 (5) C Accounting Principles/Bookkeeping II A ... continuation of basic financial accounting concepts, principles and procedures ... Course Descriptions ACC 103 (5) C Accounting Principles/Bookkeeping III Continuation ... . ACC 108 (4) C Microcomputer Accounting General ledger accounting on a ... . ACC 110 (5) N,S Intro to Accounting/Bookkeeping I Development of the ...
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28 Washtenaw Community Colle ge - Programs and Services www.wccnet.edu Tuition* Residents of the College District .................$64 per credit hour Non-Resident/In-State ......................... .......$109 per credit hour Non-Resident/Out-State ......................... ...$146 per credit hour Non-Resident/Out-Country ........................$ 146 per credit hour Distance Learning (One rate applies to residents and non-residents)........... ......................... .....$68 per credit hour Fees* Late Add Fee...................... ......................... ......................... ...
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Washtenaw Community Colle ge - Programs and Services www.wccnet.edu Anonymous Tip Line The Campus Safety and Security Department employs a voice mail account to facilitate anonymous tips. The phone number is (734) 677-5343 (or extension 5343, if on campus), and is checked daily by CSSD staff. This line is not restricted to anonymous tips, and may be utilized by anyone wishing to leave a message. Escort Services Staff, students and guests may request a security escort from any location on campus to any other location on campus by contacting the Office of Campus Safety ...
Arizona Western College 2004 2005 Catalog 8 institution. The athletic academic advisor will also work with you to establish a class schedule that will take into consideration as much as possible the estab lished practice and game commitments. Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Arizona Western College is a participant in the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC), a consortium of national higher education associa tions. SOC is a vehicle to help coordinate voluntary postsecondary educational opportunities for military personnel. It provides higher education opportuni ties to service ...
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Arizona Western College 2004 2005 Catalog 22 classes and/or adding any classes that are open. The change of enrollment must follow the procedures published in the semester Class Schedule. Certain restrictions may apply. Students withdrawing from class(es) after the add/drop period must follow with drawal procedures. Classes dropped during the des ignated add/drop period will not appear on the stu dentfs grade report or transcript. Please see p. 24 for refund eligibility criteria. For Financial Aid recipients, dropping or adding may affect your award. Check with the Financial Aid Disbursement ...
Check Cashing Students presenting a valid Boston College ID may cash checks ($50.00 limit) at the Cashiers Office, More Hall, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is a 50 cent service charge. Returned checks will be fined in the following manner: First three checks returned: $25.00 per check All additional checks: $40.00 per check Any check in excess of $2,000.00: $65.00 per check Check cashing privileges are revoked after the third returned check. Withdrawals and Refunds Fees are not refundable. Tuition is cancelled subject to the following conditions: Notice of withdrawal ...
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deficiencies may have to modify their schedules somewhat. The prerequisites, which are ... special circumstances should plan their schedules carefully. Students in the Honors ... outlook; the Master of Science in Accounting (M.S. in Accounting) providing students ...
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17 Financial Aid What happens if students apply late? Students may still be eligible for aid but should be prepared to cover most expenses with personal funds rather than financial aid. Any applications received after April 5 will be considered late and will be processed according to the availability of funds and staff. When is aid awarded? Once all required paperwork is satisfactorily completed and you meet all other eligibility requirements, AWC will post the award amount on your WebAdvisor account. What Are the Student Financial Aid Responsibilities? (Institutional and Private Scholarships ...
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Measles Immunization. If youre going to live on campus, you must provide documentation of two (2) live measles immunizations (MMR or MR) at least four (4) weeks apart or serological evidence of immunity on file in the Health Services Office. Students who do not comply with this regulation may be expelled from the residence halls. If you need to update your vaccinations, you can do so for a minimum fee at the Health Services Office on campus. Exemptions from the MMR requirement are provided to students born prior to 1956. Student Activities Supporting the notion that education isnt just ...
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ARTS AND SCIENCES 194 The Boston College Catalog 2003-2004 General Information The major curriculum is designed to help students attain a high linguistic proficiency in at least one Romance language and broad insight into the literature and culture of other nations. Graduates with Romance Languages and Literatures majors are currently employed in many different fields including law, interpreting, and international business. For students interested in graduate studies, the major offers solid preparation and guidance. Students who plan to major or minor in Romance Languages and Literatures should ...
DENTAL ASSISTING The Dental Assistant assists the Dentist in the treatment of patients. Clinical duties may include obtaining and recording medical and dental histories and vital signs of the patient, instructing the patient in oral hygiene and plaque control programs, and providing post operative instructions as prescribed by the Dentist. The assistant may also set up instrument trays, sterilize and disinfect instruments and equipment, and expose, develop, and mount diagnostic dental radiographs. Other duties consist of making dental impressions and study casts, cleaning and polishing coronal ...
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HEALTHCARE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS DENTAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Administrative Dental Assistants are responsible for the business area of the dental office. This training prepares the students to handle duties such as scheduling appointments, answering phones, handling collections, marketing the practice, preparing insurance claims, working with patient accounts, researching and following up on insurance company and the dental provider, answering questions about payments, resubmitting insurance claims for payment, preparing accounts for statements, and handling patient ...
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tuition, fees, and payment and refund schedules are determined by ACC. General ... . Tuition, fees, and payment and refund schedules are set by the college Culinary NOCI ... II 3 ACCT 1100 Principles of Accounting 4 ECON 1150 Basic Economics 3 TOUR ...
Cecil Community College Tuition, Fees Financial Aid 17 Tuition Fall 2005 Resident of Cecil County $80/credit hour Other Maryland Residents $170/credit hour Out-of-State Residents $215/credit hour Credit by Examination Based on residency Fees Registration Fee* $60/semester Student Development Fee** $7/credit hour Course Fees Variable Applied Music Fee Variable College-of-the-Air Fee $45/credit hour ** 50% discount for early registration ** Not charged for summer session or senior citizens Notes: VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards will be accepted for payment. Payment is due at the time of registration. ...
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MAT121 or MAT127 or MAT201. BUS201 Tax Accounting is an in-depth study of the procedures ... personal level. Topics include forms, schedules and statements that support the return ... Pre-requisite: BUS101. BUS205 Payroll Accounting is a basic course in computerized ...
422 Operating Systems Concerned primarily with the software organization of computer systems which support a wide variety of users. It is intended to bring together the concepts from the previous courses on data structures, programming languages, and computer organization by considering their role in the design of general computer systems. Prerequisite: CSC 214. Three hours, three credits. 440 Computer Networking This course is intended to introduce the student to the terminology, theory, applications, and problems involved in the area of computer networking. The current technology and architectures ...
costs. Include a statement about the kind of classroom or other facilities that will be necessary to teach this course. 5. Listing or characterizing of existing library, computer, and AV resources to support the course. (Note: acquisition plans should be listed in #4.) If any other college departments will be involved with the course, that participation should be noted. 6. Documentation of Required Steps a) Date of Notification of the Dean of the College b) Date of approval by Division c) Date of approval by Curriculum Committee d) Date of approval by Faculty D. Guidelines for Restoring ...
58 At Louisiana College, violations of academic integrity consist of the following: CHEATING FABRICATION FACILITATING ACADEMIC DISHONESTY PLAGIARISM A student may not use the drop, withdrawal, or resignation process to avoid an F that is given for violations of the Code of Academic Integrity. A definition of these violations and the process for adjudicating such violations are found in the Student Handbook. Classification Students making satisfactory progress toward a degree move through the successive classifications according to the following schedule: Freshman Regular admission to 25 hours ...