22 2005-2006 GateWay Community College Catalog Students Administrative Regulations (AR) 2.0 E. Western Undergraduate Exchange Program The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program is a student exchange program coordinated by the Western Interstate CommissionforHigherEducat ion(WICHE),andadministere dby the Arizona Board of Regents. Through WUE, students who reside in western states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and meet the eligibility requirements, pay 150 percent of the ...
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24 2005-2006 GateWay Community College Catalog Students Administrative Regulations (AR) 2.0 County resident means an individual who has lived in the county for at least fifty (50) days before the first day of classes of the semester. Domicile meansapersonstrue,fixed,a ndpermanenthomeandplace of habitation. It is the place where he or she intends to remain and to which he or she expects to return when he or she leaves without intending to establish a new domicile elsewhere. Emancipatedperson meansapersonwhoisneitheru nderalegalduty of service to his parent nor entitled to the support of such ...
22 www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2004 -2005 Catalog Credit by Examination Credit by Examination enables students to use their acquired knowledge, abilities and competence to challenge certain existing courses for units. The plan provides for a means of deviating from the notion that nothing can be learned unless a student has taken a course in that subject. Regulations for Credit by Examination: 1. Students must be registered for credit and in good standing. 2. An application, obtained from the appropriate department or service center office, must be completed in order to take by ...
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24 www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2004 -2005 Catalog Bicycles No permit is required. Bicycles must be parked in racks located in various locations on campus. Any bicycle chained to a ramp, pole, tree, etc., will be impounded in the District Police Office. No bicycles are allowed in hallways of buildings, by order of the Fire Department. Animal Control 1. No animals, including leashed, are allowed on campus (including buildings) with the following exceptions: a. Service animals for persons with disabilities. b. Animals used in the instructional program. 2. Owners of animals on campus ...
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by Sept. 26, 2003: 40% of tuition charged is cancelled by Oct. 3, 2003: 20% of tuition charged is cancelled Second Semester by Jan. 16, 2004: 100% of tuition charged is cancelled by Jan. 30, 2004: 80% of tuition charged is cancelled by Feb. 6, 2004: 60% of tuition charged is cancelled by Feb. 13, 2004: 40% of tuition charged is cancelled by Feb. 20, 2004: 20% of tuition charged is cancelled No cancellations are made after the 5th week of classes. Graduate Refund Schedule (Excluding Law) Graduate students (except Law students) withdrawing by the following dates will receive the tuition ...
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Specific information on the various programs, conditions, and procedures, and the various financial aid application deadline dates, can be found in the Boston College Student Guide, the Boston College Financial Aid Application Form, the Boston College Financial Aid Award Letter, and the Financial Aid Award Information booklet. Students are expected to be familiar with the contents of these sources as well as all other materials or documents that may be distributed by the Boston College Office of Student Services. General Information It is the students responsibility to know and comply with all ...
a possibility. However, students must first be admitted to a departmental program. A student interested in exploring such a possibility should first make an inquiry to the Graduate School Office. Traveling Scholars Program The Inter-Institutional Academic Collaborative (IAC) Traveling Scholar Program enables doctoral-level students at participating Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) universities to take advantage of distinctive educational opportunities specialized courses, unique library collections, unusual laboratories at any other participating ACC university without change in registration or ...
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Undergraduate Director: Dennis B. Hale, 617-552-4165, dennis.hale.1@bc.edu Honors Program Director: Kenji Hayao, 617-552-4096, kenji.hayao.1@bc.edu Study Abroad Program Advisor: Donald L. Hafner, 617-552-4173, donald.hafner.1@bc.edu Department Administrator: Shirley Gee, 617-552-4144, shirley.gee.1@bc.edu Graduate Secretary: Carol Fialkosky, 617-552-4161, carol.fialkosky.1@bc.edu Department Secretary: Doris Powers, 617-552-4294, doris.powers.1@bc.edu Department Phone: 617-552-4160 Undergraduate Program Description Students majoring in Political Science are prepared for political ...
www.cecilcc.edu 14 To apply to the College with permanent residence status, a student must submit: nan application for admission signed by the student; nSAT or ACT scores if available (the Colleges skills assessments may be required for enrollment in certain courses); nTranscripts from secondary and postsecondary schools attended (translated into English); and nProof of permanent resident status: temporary evidence or actual Alien Registration Receipt Card (I-551or I151). Admission of International Students with a Student Visa (F-1) Non-immigrant international students who apply to Cecil Community ...
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Cecil Community College College Policies 185 state law and College policy and will not be tolerated. Any person associated with the College, including administrators, faculty, staff and students, who violates this policy will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including involuntary separation from the College. C. All persons associated with the College have a responsibility to actively promote and maintain a work place and an educational environment free from sexual harassment, intimidation, hostility and offensiveness. D. The President shall establish and publicize procedures to handle ...
14 SIERRA COLLEGE CATALOG dent information and application forms on the collegefs web site at www.sierracollege.edu.Int ernational students wishing to apply for study to the college on an F1 visa must submit the following to the International Students Of ce: 1. A completed Sierra College International Student Application. 2. Meet at least one of the following English Language Requirements: Score at least 450 on the paper-based gtest of English as a Foreign Languageh (TOEFL) or 133 on the computer-based exam. OR Enroll in the gEnglish as a Second Languageh (ESL) program at Sierra ...
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24 SIERRA COLLEGE CATALOG attempted, shall be placed on academic probation. Stu dents on academic probation may be held to a student educational plan developed with a counselor. Progress Probation:A student who has enrolled in at least 12 units at Sierra College and has entries of gW,h gI,h or gNCh in fty percent or more of the total units attempted, shall be placed on progress probation. Students on prog ress probation may be held to a student educational plan developed with a counselor. Students on academic OR progress probation will not be allowed to register for more than 13 units ...
www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2006 -2007 Catalog 22 Attendance Requirements It shall be the policy of the Sonoma County Junior College District to maintain an attendance policy and procedures consistent with State and local requirements. 1.0 Attendance 1.1 Students are expected to attend all sessions of the course in which they are enrolled. 1.2 Any student with excessive absences may be dropped from the class. 2.0 Excessive Absence De ned 2.1 A student may be dropped from any class when that students absences exceed ten percent (10%) of the total hours of class time. 2.2 ...
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www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2006 -2007 Catalog 23 THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT BY EXAMINATION AT SRJC Aeronautics AERO 50 AERO 50L Agriculture AGRI 20 (formerly AG 51) ANSCI 20 (formerly AG 20, AG 60) Anatomy ANAT 1 ANAT 51 ANAT 58 Automotive Technology AUTO 350 (formerly AUTO 50) Biology BIO 10 Business English BGN 71 Business Math BGN 81 Dental Assisting DA 61 (formerly DNA 63) DA 62 (formerly DNA 62) DA 63 (formerly DNA 66) DA 64 (formerly DNA 67) DA 65 (formerly DNA 64) DA 67 (formerly DNA 68) Fashion FASH 70A (formerly CLTX 70A, ...
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Returning to Scripps from a Leave of Absence, Off-Campus Study, or Internship You must complete the Confirmation of Enrollment Form sent to you during your absence from Scripps and return it to the Dean of Students Office by the November 15 deadline for the following spring semester or the March 15 deadline for the following fall semester. Failure to do so by these deadlines will result in the forfeiture of your commitment fee (if you signed a waiver, your security deposit), and you may not be guaranteed housing based on available space. Financial aid students should also notify the director of ...
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Requirements for the Major Before preregistration in spring of the sophomore year, each student must declare her major by filing an approved junior major form in the registrars office.At the same time, she will select a faculty adviser within her major field who will assist her in planning her future program. Students who plan to complete two majors must also declare the second major by filing a second approved junior major form assisted by a faculty member in the second field. Students planning to complete a minor are encouraged to formally declare the minor at the end of the sophomore year. A ...
Residency Fall Semester. . . . . . . . . . . . First Thursday in May Spring Semester.. . . . First Thursday in December Summer Semester . . . . . . . . First Thursday in May Applications for this program or changes in student residency status based upon this programs selection criteria will not be considered after the last day of late registration. H..Former Student Admissions Former students returning to the college after an absence of more than one year (summer term included) must complete the application for admission and complete the residency information. Residency determination will ...
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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 ...
d. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of 450 or higher, paper-based or 133 computer-based. e. A financial statement which indicates the student has the means to support his/her costs of attendance (meaning tuition and living expenses) either from personal, family, or governmental sources. f. Proof of health and accident insurance. Students who do not currently have adequate health insurance must purchase a plan available through Cabrillo College. *Exceptions: Students on B, H, or J visas need only submit the application and the $60 application fee. 2. Rules and Regulations ...
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ACADEMIC FREEDOM Academic freedom of instructors and students is essential to the mission of the College in order to stimulate intellectual curiosity and inquiry, self-questioning, and to foster the search for truth. To this end, faculty academic freedom shall be assured, subjected to limitation imposed by law, by the academic standards of the College and the state, by the rights of students to be free from any reprisals, and by the students' rights to an objective presentation of the subject matter. GRADING POLICY Grades and Grade Points Course instructors determine the grade awarded to each student. ...
43 Santa Rosa Junior College www.santarosa.edu 2000-2002 College Catalog 3. Enroll for credit (1 unit), or simply attend the Environmental Forum (Earth and Space Sciences 48.9), which consists of a series of eight lectures on topics of global and local environmental concern. 4. Register for courses in Biology, which study California ecosystems, rainforest ecosystems, marine ecosystems and endangered species. 5. Spend Spring Break studying the biology of the world famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica (Biology 81.49), 2 units. 6. Serve a semester-long internship with an environmental ...
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48 Santa Rosa Junior College www.santarosa.edu 2000-2002 College Catalog Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 All education records of students who enroll at Santa Rosa Junior College are kept in accordance with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. A student may request access to his or her education record, which personally identifies the student and may challenge the accuracy of the record or the appropriateness of its retention. This policy covers all school educational records, files, documents and other materials that directly relate to individual ...
22 Santa Rosa Junior College CSU General Education Pattern Admission Requirements Entrance for first time freshmen into a California State University is determined by an eligibility index and completion of subject requirements. The eligibility index is a composite of high school GPA and scores on the ACT or SAT tests. See the current catalog for the application packet for the transfer school of your choice. If you were not admissible at the time of graduation from high school, the completion of 56 of Santa Rosa Junior Colleges transferable units with a C average will be required in addition to ...
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31 Regulations for Credit/No Credit are: 1. Credit is defined as satisfactory completion of the minimum course requirements (a C grade or better.) 2. No Credit is defined as the minimum satisfactory course requirements not completed. There is no GPA penalty attached; however, NCs are considered as non-progress. (See section on Academic Standards for Dismissal/Probation.) 3. Unit credit is awarded for a Credit grade. 4. Units on a Credit basis shall be counted in satisfaction of junior college curriculum requirements. 5. Units on a Credit basis shall be disregarded in determining a GPA for all purposes ...
CSU General Education Pattern California State University General Education Requirements CSU regulations state that to earn a Bachelors Degree, each student must complete at least 48 units of General Education. Of these 48 units, 9 units must be completed after reaching Junior standing and after transfer to the fouryear institution. Some CSUs require additional GE units; check the catalog of the State University of your choice after you have decided upon a major. For advice and assistance, see a counselor or advisor. Students having 56 transferable semester units with a C average (2.0) will be ...
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5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Units on a Credit basis shall be disregarded in determining a GPA for all purposes for which a GPA is required. Three (3) units of CR/NC (or one course if the unit value of that single course exceeds three) may be taken per semester or summer session, to a maximum of 12 units. Exempt from these limits are certain courses in which only Credit/No Credit grades are assigned. See the current Schedule of Classes for a listing of those courses. Community Involvement 51 is offered on a Credit/ No Credit basis only, but it must be included in the 12 unit maximum limit. The Credit/No Credit ...
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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28 (800) 843-2690 Crisis Intervention LE 95165V 28 min 1993 *VHS This program provides officers with tech niques for entering emotionally charged situations, calming the people involved down, and resolving these situations quickly and safely. It features Paul Roemer, former FBI hostage negotiator. Viewers are also shown how to further de-escalate and resolve conflict which might otherwise build into crisis situations in the future. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Crisis Management: The Atlanta and Oakdale Federal Prison Sieges (LESTN Seminar) LE 91364V 180 min 1988 *VHS This program reviews the ...
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63 www.ptb.state.il.us/ilemr c Negligent Use of Firearms LE 57333V 25 min 1978 *VHS Gives statistics on civil suits charging offi cers with negligent use of firearms and on the increases in police liability. Provides guidelines on what has been considered excessive force and on types of situations, with the question gAre these officers guilty of negligence by the laws in your district?h Police Civil Liability Series, #2. Recommended for Law Enforcement. New Directions from the Field: Victimsf Rights and Services for the 21st Century LE 95636V 18 min 2000 *VHS The video summarizes the content ...
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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ARTS AND SCIENCES 186 The Boston College Catalog 2004-2005 in normal and gifted populations; the acquisition of a theory of mind and the relationship between theory of mind and communication skills; adolescent sexual behavior; and mental health in later life. Children and families from both Western and non-Western communities are studied. In addition to the resources in the department, students may also take advantage of the courses and faculty in the Lynch School of Education. Faculty: Michael Moore, Gilda Morelli, Karen Rosen (contact person), James A. Russell, Diane Scott-Jones, Mick Smyer, ...
7 Special Considerations Place of graduation from high school, Source of financial support, Dependency as indicated on federal income tax return, Ownership of real property, Signed lease or rental agreement, Bank accounts, and Other relevant information. Special Considerations Besides being admitted generally to Arizona Western College, you may qualify for one or more of the addi tional services and programs listed in this section. College Express High School Program If you are a high school student enrolled under gAdmissions Criterion Bh above, you will want to ask yourhigh school ...
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Arizona Western College 2004 2005 Catalog 16 How much do I qualify for? College Cost (minus) Expected Family Contribution Eligibility The various programs may be divided into four broad categories: grants/scholarships, loans, employment, and other benefits. Grants are gift assistance usually based on academic achievement. Gift aid funds do not have to be repaid. Loans must be repaid with interest at a future date, usually commencing six months after leaving school. Employment is work ing during the academic year for the money needed. Other benefits include Veterans, railroad retirement, Social ...
Motorcycle Toolchest Catalog 2006 08-0192 Motion Pro (08-0192)Batterymate Motion Pro BATTERYMATE 150-9 BATTERY CHARGER AND LOAD TESTER Powerful battery charger and tester all in one The BatteryMate utilizes a sophisticated program but is easy to use. Just connect the battery to the BatteryMate, set it to the proper battery range and push the test button. The tester on the BatteryMate simulates the load from a starter on the battery and quickly returns accurate test results on its control panel. Once the test is complete, simply set the timer to the time indicated by the test results and the sophisticated ...
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Motorcycle Toolchest Catalog 2006 08-0192 Motion Pro (08-0192)Batterymate Motion Pro BATTERYMATE 150-9 BATTERY CHARGER AND LOAD TESTER Powerful battery charger and tester all in one The BatteryMate utilizes a sophisticated program but is easy to use. Just connect the battery to the BatteryMate, set it to the proper battery range and push the test button. The tester on the BatteryMate simulates the load from a starter on the battery and quickly returns accurate test results on its control panel. Once the test is complete, simply set the timer to the time indicated by the test results and the sophisticated ...