A one-page resource sheet with information about college and career exploration, scholarship, personal statement tips, and free standardize testing resources.
The document provides information for Fulbright scholars on researching and studying at US universities, including lists of ranked US universities organized by state and nationally, tips on identifying relevant university departments and specialists in one's field of research, an overview of the independent research activities and library access privileges Fulbright scholars will have, and information on free enrichment seminars sponsored by the US Department of State throughout the US.
This document provides information about graduate programs in the US. It discusses EducationUSA, an advising network supported by the US State Department. It outlines the types of master's and doctoral degrees, the application process, required materials and exams, financial aid options from universities and other sources, and tips for researching programs. Key steps in the application timeline are presented, from 12-18 months before through acceptance and travel arrangements.
This document provides an overview of EducationUSA, a global network that provides free information about studying in the United States. It discusses the types of post-secondary institutions in the US including community colleges and 4-year universities. Key topics covered include comparing costs and degrees offered, the application timeline and process, entrance exams, and financial aid options. Information is provided on average costs, the types of degrees awarded, and scholarships and athletic opportunities available.
This document provides information about EducationUSA and studying in the United States, including graduate and English programs. It discusses what EducationUSA is, the application process for graduate and English programs, types of degrees and programs, funding options, and next steps for researching programs. Key points covered include different types of master's and doctoral degrees, standardized exams, calculating costs, funding sources from universities, governments, and foundations, and tips for choosing programs.
This document provides an overview of what a semester in Washington D.C. would entail through the MichiganinWashington program. Students typically spend 4 days per week interning at organizations around D.C., take 1-2 evening elective courses, and conduct an independent research project. The program aims to provide hands-on professional experience, coursework, and networking opportunities. It is open to students from all majors who will earn 12-15 credits for the semester.
The document provides information for Fulbright scholars on researching and studying at US universities, including lists of ranked US universities organized by state and nationally, tips on identifying relevant university departments and specialists in one's field of research, an overview of the independent research activities and library access privileges Fulbright scholars will have, and information on free enrichment seminars sponsored by the US Department of State throughout the US.
This document provides information about graduate programs in the US. It discusses EducationUSA, an advising network supported by the US State Department. It outlines the types of master's and doctoral degrees, the application process, required materials and exams, financial aid options from universities and other sources, and tips for researching programs. Key steps in the application timeline are presented, from 12-18 months before through acceptance and travel arrangements.
This document provides an overview of EducationUSA, a global network that provides free information about studying in the United States. It discusses the types of post-secondary institutions in the US including community colleges and 4-year universities. Key topics covered include comparing costs and degrees offered, the application timeline and process, entrance exams, and financial aid options. Information is provided on average costs, the types of degrees awarded, and scholarships and athletic opportunities available.
This document provides information about EducationUSA and studying in the United States, including graduate and English programs. It discusses what EducationUSA is, the application process for graduate and English programs, types of degrees and programs, funding options, and next steps for researching programs. Key points covered include different types of master's and doctoral degrees, standardized exams, calculating costs, funding sources from universities, governments, and foundations, and tips for choosing programs.
This document provides an overview of what a semester in Washington D.C. would entail through the MichiganinWashington program. Students typically spend 4 days per week interning at organizations around D.C., take 1-2 evening elective courses, and conduct an independent research project. The program aims to provide hands-on professional experience, coursework, and networking opportunities. It is open to students from all majors who will earn 12-15 credits for the semester.
This document provides information about various aspects of the college application process and options. It discusses the different types of application options such as early decision, early action, and rolling admission. It also summarizes the selectivity and profiles of top public universities and liberal arts colleges. Finally, it emphasizes that students can be successful regardless of where they attend college by highlighting CEOs of Fortune 500 companies who attended diverse undergraduate institutions.
Student Visa - USA - Study in United States of AmericaAdriyaan Aadya
Know more about your USA, before you jump in the pool of student. Choose the best university with us in USA. #studentvisa #studyinusa #bestuniversitiesinusa #studyinamerica #bestuniversitiesinamerica
Get The Internship Government And International Affairsstmstephen
This document provides information about getting a job or internship in government and international affairs. It discusses typical hiring processes and resources for federal, state, and local government opportunities as well as international organizations. It also provides details on fellowship programs and Columbia University resources to support students' searches. Federal government agencies are the largest employer and areas with high projected hires include medical, security, compliance, and legal fields. Columbia offers internship funding and connections to congressional representatives. Networking, informational interviews, and utilizing online job boards are emphasized for the job search.
This document provides information about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including that there are currently 105 HBCUs in the United States established before 1964 primarily to serve the black community. It then discusses the leading HBCUs in the Southeast, listing 7 schools and providing each school's location, year established, and admissions requirements. Finally, it addresses various aspects of student life at colleges, such as activities, organizations, and lifestyle.
Preparing for college with middle schoolersLisa Allard
This document provides information for middle school families on planning and preparing for college. It discusses the importance of education after high school, different college options and costs. Key points include: those with a bachelor's degree earn more and have lower unemployment; college options include 4-year, 2-year, vocational programs; the median earnings and tax payments are higher for those with more education. It provides strategies for academic preparation in middle school, exploring extracurriculars and colleges. Families can use tools like net price calculators, FAFSA, college search sites to understand affordability. The document reviews financial aid, grants, loans and savings vs borrowing. It highlights Massachusetts savings options like U.Fund 529 and U.Plan
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established before 1964 to serve the Black community. There are currently 105 HBCUs. The document discusses seven leading HBCUs in the Southeast including Morehouse College, Florida A&M University, Howard University, North Carolina A&T State University, Hampton University, Fisk University, and Morgan State University. It provides information on their locations, establishment dates, admission requirements, costs, financial aid options, and components of student life.
The document provides an overview of the U.S. higher education system, including its size, governance, funding sources, and degree programs. It notes that the system includes over 4,500 public, private non-profit, and for-profit institutions enrolling nearly 20 million students. The system is facing pressures like decreased state funding, rising tuition costs, and changing student demographics. It suggests innovation is needed, such as new learning models, credentials, and partnerships between education and employers.
Thomas Nelson undecided student info sessionDoris Shadouh
Thomas Nelson Community College (TNCC) offers a variety of college credit programs including associate degrees and certificates, as well as workforce training programs to help students begin successful careers or transfer to 4-year universities. The document provides information on TNCC's history, mission, programs, and enrollment process for both college credit and workforce programs. It emphasizes exploring career interests and goals to choose the right program for each student's unique needs and abilities.
The Bill Archer Fellowship was established by The University of Texas System to bring highly accomplished students to Washington D.C. for internships focused on policy, economics, and persuasion. Students will intern with government agencies and organizations, take classes from UT professors in D.C., and network to gain career opportunities. The rigorous program provides an intensive experience for students to learn about the U.S. government and make lifelong professional connections.
The document provides guidance to students on planning for college. It outlines a 6 step process: 1) recognizing strengths and weaknesses, 2) researching majors and programs, 3) compiling information from various resources, 4) applying during senior year, 5) determining costs and financial aid, and 6) selecting a college. It also provides details on admission requirements, financial aid, ACT/SAT testing, and campus visit checklists. The goal is to help students through the entire college planning and selection process.
This document provides information about studying at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. It summarizes that Highline offers university transfer programs, associate's and bachelor's degrees, certificates, and an honors program. It also notes that the college has a diverse student body of 10,000 students from over 40 countries and that it is located near Seattle, providing opportunities for internships at companies like Microsoft.
The document provides an overview of the steps for applying to college and financial aid. It discusses applying to colleges by November 1st, researching costs and types of financial aid like scholarships and grants. It also covers choosing a college by comparing programs, majors, costs and visiting campuses. Finally, it discusses deciding on a major by analyzing interests and abilities, investigating career and education options and noting that careers may change multiple times.
The document summarizes improvements made to the Kansas State University job application process based on feedback. The university conducted a survey of over 575 recent applicants and found that most felt the application was easy to understand. However, they still sought to streamline the process further. Actions taken included gathering more feedback, reviewing applications of peer universities, developing a shorter four page faculty application that uploads as a single PDF file based on best practices. The changes aim to make the application simpler, easier to understand and quicker to complete.
Our nation is committed to providing educational opportunities regardless of background through programs like TRiO, which support low-income students in entering and graduating from college. TRiO programs include Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Student Support Services, funded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. They help students overcome barriers to higher education through academic and personal support.
The College Outreach Committee presented to the Board on their mission, organization, communications, student chapters, and goals. Their mission is to promote engineering careers at colleges through student chapters, mentoring, scholarships, and seminars. They have 37 official student chapters across various regions. Their goals for 2010-2011 are to increase active and diverse student chapters, student membership, and student attendance at leadership workshops.
This official academic transcript from the American Council on Education provides credit recommendations for courses completed by Tyler J Guy at Jiffy Lube International. The transcript lists four courses taken between 2014-2016, including Advanced Technical Training, J-Team Training, Service Center Management Training, and Technical Training. For each course, the transcript provides information on course length, description, and recommended semester credit hours in areas like automotive management, business administration, and automotive servicing. The transcript is delivered electronically and can be validated on the sending institution's website to confirm its authenticity.
This document discusses the benefits of pursuing higher education, which include developing thinking skills, increasing specific knowledge in a field, increasing related professional skills, and increasing employability and earnings. It also examines consumer protection in higher education, including information about different types of accreditation (regional, national, specialized) and how to find funding sources for college like federal and state financial aid, scholarships, and aid from colleges.
This document provides information about a college planning meeting being held at Riverside High School on September 30, 2015 from 6:00-7:00 pm. The agenda includes discussing graduation requirements, post-secondary options, the college application process, financial aid, SAT/ACT testing, and important upcoming dates. Counselors are assigned to students by last name and contact information is provided for additional support staff. An overview of graduation requirements, endorsement options, and the NC Academic Scholars program is also given. The document outlines the college application process including early decision, early action, regular admission and rolling admission. It provides information about the SAT, ACT, transcripts requests, and financial aid including the FAFSA.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This document provides information about various aspects of the college application process and options. It discusses the different types of application options such as early decision, early action, and rolling admission. It also summarizes the selectivity and profiles of top public universities and liberal arts colleges. Finally, it emphasizes that students can be successful regardless of where they attend college by highlighting CEOs of Fortune 500 companies who attended diverse undergraduate institutions.
Student Visa - USA - Study in United States of AmericaAdriyaan Aadya
Know more about your USA, before you jump in the pool of student. Choose the best university with us in USA. #studentvisa #studyinusa #bestuniversitiesinusa #studyinamerica #bestuniversitiesinamerica
Get The Internship Government And International Affairsstmstephen
This document provides information about getting a job or internship in government and international affairs. It discusses typical hiring processes and resources for federal, state, and local government opportunities as well as international organizations. It also provides details on fellowship programs and Columbia University resources to support students' searches. Federal government agencies are the largest employer and areas with high projected hires include medical, security, compliance, and legal fields. Columbia offers internship funding and connections to congressional representatives. Networking, informational interviews, and utilizing online job boards are emphasized for the job search.
This document provides information about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including that there are currently 105 HBCUs in the United States established before 1964 primarily to serve the black community. It then discusses the leading HBCUs in the Southeast, listing 7 schools and providing each school's location, year established, and admissions requirements. Finally, it addresses various aspects of student life at colleges, such as activities, organizations, and lifestyle.
Preparing for college with middle schoolersLisa Allard
This document provides information for middle school families on planning and preparing for college. It discusses the importance of education after high school, different college options and costs. Key points include: those with a bachelor's degree earn more and have lower unemployment; college options include 4-year, 2-year, vocational programs; the median earnings and tax payments are higher for those with more education. It provides strategies for academic preparation in middle school, exploring extracurriculars and colleges. Families can use tools like net price calculators, FAFSA, college search sites to understand affordability. The document reviews financial aid, grants, loans and savings vs borrowing. It highlights Massachusetts savings options like U.Fund 529 and U.Plan
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established before 1964 to serve the Black community. There are currently 105 HBCUs. The document discusses seven leading HBCUs in the Southeast including Morehouse College, Florida A&M University, Howard University, North Carolina A&T State University, Hampton University, Fisk University, and Morgan State University. It provides information on their locations, establishment dates, admission requirements, costs, financial aid options, and components of student life.
The document provides an overview of the U.S. higher education system, including its size, governance, funding sources, and degree programs. It notes that the system includes over 4,500 public, private non-profit, and for-profit institutions enrolling nearly 20 million students. The system is facing pressures like decreased state funding, rising tuition costs, and changing student demographics. It suggests innovation is needed, such as new learning models, credentials, and partnerships between education and employers.
Thomas Nelson undecided student info sessionDoris Shadouh
Thomas Nelson Community College (TNCC) offers a variety of college credit programs including associate degrees and certificates, as well as workforce training programs to help students begin successful careers or transfer to 4-year universities. The document provides information on TNCC's history, mission, programs, and enrollment process for both college credit and workforce programs. It emphasizes exploring career interests and goals to choose the right program for each student's unique needs and abilities.
The Bill Archer Fellowship was established by The University of Texas System to bring highly accomplished students to Washington D.C. for internships focused on policy, economics, and persuasion. Students will intern with government agencies and organizations, take classes from UT professors in D.C., and network to gain career opportunities. The rigorous program provides an intensive experience for students to learn about the U.S. government and make lifelong professional connections.
The document provides guidance to students on planning for college. It outlines a 6 step process: 1) recognizing strengths and weaknesses, 2) researching majors and programs, 3) compiling information from various resources, 4) applying during senior year, 5) determining costs and financial aid, and 6) selecting a college. It also provides details on admission requirements, financial aid, ACT/SAT testing, and campus visit checklists. The goal is to help students through the entire college planning and selection process.
This document provides information about studying at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. It summarizes that Highline offers university transfer programs, associate's and bachelor's degrees, certificates, and an honors program. It also notes that the college has a diverse student body of 10,000 students from over 40 countries and that it is located near Seattle, providing opportunities for internships at companies like Microsoft.
The document provides an overview of the steps for applying to college and financial aid. It discusses applying to colleges by November 1st, researching costs and types of financial aid like scholarships and grants. It also covers choosing a college by comparing programs, majors, costs and visiting campuses. Finally, it discusses deciding on a major by analyzing interests and abilities, investigating career and education options and noting that careers may change multiple times.
The document summarizes improvements made to the Kansas State University job application process based on feedback. The university conducted a survey of over 575 recent applicants and found that most felt the application was easy to understand. However, they still sought to streamline the process further. Actions taken included gathering more feedback, reviewing applications of peer universities, developing a shorter four page faculty application that uploads as a single PDF file based on best practices. The changes aim to make the application simpler, easier to understand and quicker to complete.
Our nation is committed to providing educational opportunities regardless of background through programs like TRiO, which support low-income students in entering and graduating from college. TRiO programs include Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Student Support Services, funded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. They help students overcome barriers to higher education through academic and personal support.
The College Outreach Committee presented to the Board on their mission, organization, communications, student chapters, and goals. Their mission is to promote engineering careers at colleges through student chapters, mentoring, scholarships, and seminars. They have 37 official student chapters across various regions. Their goals for 2010-2011 are to increase active and diverse student chapters, student membership, and student attendance at leadership workshops.
This official academic transcript from the American Council on Education provides credit recommendations for courses completed by Tyler J Guy at Jiffy Lube International. The transcript lists four courses taken between 2014-2016, including Advanced Technical Training, J-Team Training, Service Center Management Training, and Technical Training. For each course, the transcript provides information on course length, description, and recommended semester credit hours in areas like automotive management, business administration, and automotive servicing. The transcript is delivered electronically and can be validated on the sending institution's website to confirm its authenticity.
This document discusses the benefits of pursuing higher education, which include developing thinking skills, increasing specific knowledge in a field, increasing related professional skills, and increasing employability and earnings. It also examines consumer protection in higher education, including information about different types of accreditation (regional, national, specialized) and how to find funding sources for college like federal and state financial aid, scholarships, and aid from colleges.
This document provides information about a college planning meeting being held at Riverside High School on September 30, 2015 from 6:00-7:00 pm. The agenda includes discussing graduation requirements, post-secondary options, the college application process, financial aid, SAT/ACT testing, and important upcoming dates. Counselors are assigned to students by last name and contact information is provided for additional support staff. An overview of graduation requirements, endorsement options, and the NC Academic Scholars program is also given. The document outlines the college application process including early decision, early action, regular admission and rolling admission. It provides information about the SAT, ACT, transcripts requests, and financial aid including the FAFSA.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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COLLEGE EXPLORATION
- UT Undergraduate Admissions: admissions.utk.edu
- Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation: tn.gov/collegepays
- College Navigator: nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator
- College Score Card: collegescorecard.ed.gov
- College Board: bigfuture.collegeboard.org
PERSONAL STATEMENT TIPS
- Tell a Story
don’t write what you think they want to hear
show your personality
- Proofread
strategy: read essay from bottom to top
no “thnx” or “B4”
grammarly.com
- Get a Second Opinion
listen with an open mind
- Stay Focused
really read the essay prompt
add substance to some of your achievements
FREE TEST PREP
- Khan Academy: khanacademy.org
- ACT: act.org
- SAT: satpractice.org
SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID
- UT One Stop Express Student Services: onestop.utk.edu
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): fafsa.gov
- Federal Student Aid: studentaid.ed.gov
- Form Your Future: formyourfuture.org
- The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid: finaid.org
- Fast Web: fastWeb.com
- Find Tuition: findtuition.com
CAREER
- What Can I Do With This Major: career.utk.edu/explore
- Occupational Outlook Handbook: bls.gov/oco