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 Ohio University - Zanesville Campus - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Ohio University - Zanesville Campus register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Branch Campus of Ohio University. Ohio - Zanesville Quick StatsLocation:Zanesville, OH Setting:Town Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Quarter In-State Tuition:$4,647 Out-of-State Tuition:$8,970 FT Undergraduates:1,163 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 2 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Student Body: 1000-5000, Ohio, Town, Associate (2-year)Ohio University - Zanesville Campus Statistics School Contact Ohio - Zanesville1425 Newark RdZanesville, OH 43701 (740) 453-0762 www.zanesville.ohiou.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$4,647 Out-of-State Tuition:$8,970 Books and Supplies:$873 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:1,163 Part-Time:822 Total Male:560 Total Female:1,464 Control: Public Setting: Town Academic Calendar: Quarter Religious Affiliation: None Ohio - Zanesville Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Ohio - Zanesville ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,302$2,813$1,766$3,385% Students That Got It51%32%40%54% Connect With Ohio University - Zanesville Campus Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Greenest Campuses Most Part-Time Students Best Course Variety Best Athletic Facilities Most Flexible Curriculums Most Athletic Guys Highest-Ranked Applicants Most Affordable Campuses Best Dining Options Friendliest Guys My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Ohio University - Zanesville Campus Summary of information above... admission difficulty: Not Available out-of-state tuition: $8,970 full-time: 1,163 total male:
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 Seton Hill University - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Seton Hill University register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Seton Hill University Quick StatsLocation:Greensburg, PA Setting:Suburban Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:Catholic Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:$26,622 Room & Board:$8,550 FT Undergraduates:1,381 Admission Difficulty:Average Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 46 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Traditional, Tuition: $20K-30K, Student Body: 1000-5000, Pennsylvania, Suburban, Bachelor's (4-year), Master'sSeton Hill University Statistics School Contact Seton Hill UniversitySeton Hill DrGreensburg, PA 15601 (724) 834-2200 www.setonhill.edu Cost Tuition:$26,622 Room and Board:$8,550 Books and Supplies:$1,000 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:1,381 Part-Time:207 Total Male:793 Total Female:1,332 Control: Private Non-Profit Setting: Suburban Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Seton Hill University Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Seton Hill ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.setonhill.edu/o/index.cfm?PID=59 Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,364$12,196$3,866$3,165% Students That Got It36%98%47%78% Chances of AdmissionSee How You Match UpCreate your Cappex.com Account Now!Finding the right school is only half the work, then you've got to get in! Find out if you have a chance at admission by seeing where you fall in comparison to actual applicants and current students. See who got accepted, waitlisted, and rejected to find out if you'll get in yourself!See the Seton Hill University scatter plot >Connect With Seton Hill University Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school >Seton Hill Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades lexograntSeton Hill '13BusinessJan 25, 2011 Not Much to Do in Greensburg, PA C The education system here at SHU is excellent! That's about it though. The nightlife is nothing to write home about. Campus is too small and there aren't enough activities. Occasional trips to the city of Pittsburgh is the only way of enjoying nightlife. 12345 Report Overall Experience lexograntSeton Hill '13BusinessJan 25, 2011 No Hardcore Drugs Around C+ Students mainly stick to drinking. Some smoke weed although it can be really hard to find, but that's about it. 12345 Report Drug Scene lexograntSeton Hill '13BusinessJan 25, 2011 Enough Labs to Cater to All Students Even During Finals and Midterms A Very small student body here and this makes it easy to get a computer to use as and when required. The WiFi is excellent and very consistent. There are are exclusive networks depending on the device being used. For instance if on an iPad there's a special network just for that. 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 Reinhardt College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Reinhardt College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Reinhardt College Quick StatsLocation:Waleska, GA Setting:Rural Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:Protestant Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:$16,670 Room & Board:$6,272 FT Undergraduates:984 Admission Difficulty:Very Hard Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. 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Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.reinhardt.edu/Current-Students/Financial/index.html Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,583$4,574$2,694$6,963% Students That Got It29%81%84%60% Chances of AdmissionSee How You Match UpCreate your Cappex.com Account Now!Finding the right school is only half the work, then you've got to get in! Find out if you have a chance at admission by seeing where you fall in comparison to actual applicants and current students. See who got accepted, waitlisted, and rejected to find out if you'll get in yourself!See the Reinhardt College scatter plot >Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___Reinhardt Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades amber01991Reinhardt '13BiologyDec 13, 2010 Reinhardt Students B The students at Reinhardt would be considered your ordinary college students. They wear the cloths that are in fashion and occasionally you have people obtain reputations for more cordial interactions with people but for the most relationships are exclusive and people of all kinds of dress and social backgrounds tend to get along very well. 12345 Report Guys & Girls amber01991Reinhardt '13BiologyDec 13, 2010 Diersity of Reinhardt C+ Although Reinhardt predominately host upper-class Caucasian students, it has become more diverse and there is a high acceptance of these many different races, religions, and ethnicities. 12345 Report Diversity amber01991Reinhardt '13BiologyDec 12, 2010 Reinhardt Different? B What set Reinhardt apart from other schools is its unique composition of students and staff. When attending Reinhardt A wide variety of people with many different backgrounds and personality styles will be met and the people you normally wouldn't want to get to know are usually the ones who influence your life the most. 12345 Report Inside Scoop FirstPreviousPage 1 of 5NextLast Comparable Schools Toccoa Falls College Trinity Florida Warner University Wesleyan College side-by-side comparison Toccoa Falls College Location: Toccoa Falls, GA Tuition:$15,575 Room & Board:$5,650 Student Body Size: 759 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school Trinity College of Florida Location: Trinity, FL Tuition:$11,200 Room & Board:$6,280 Student Body Size: 185 Admission Difficulty: Easy register to connect with this school Warner University Location: Lake Wales, FL Tuition:$15,320 Room & Board:$6,815 Student Body Size: 865 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school Wesleyan College Location: Macon, GA Tuition:$17,500 Room & Board:$8,000 Student Body Size: 385 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. 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 Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Robert Paul Cosmetology Quick StatsLocation:Timonium, MD Setting:Suburban Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Continuous Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:31 Admission Difficulty:Very Easy Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Student Body: 0-1000, Maryland, SuburbanRobert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences Statistics School Contact Robert Paul Cosmetology1811B York RdTimonium, MD 21093 (410) 252-4244 www.robertpaulacademy.com Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:31 Part-Time:8 Total Male:7 Total Female:161 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Suburban Academic Calendar: Continuous Religious Affiliation: None Robert Paul Cosmetology Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Robert Paul Cosmetology ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,696$1,000$2,500% Students That Got It15%3%30% Connect With Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Hottest Guys Most Part-Time Students Best Online Class Support Most Affordable Campuses Best Online Professor Interaction Most Affordable Campuses Best Pro Sports Teams Best Research Labs Most Outgoing Students Hottest Girls My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences Summary of information above... ft undergraduates: 31 admission difficulty: Very Easy tuition: Unknown total male:
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 The Hair Design School - Highlands - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) The Hair Design School - Highlands register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Branch Campus of The Hair Design School. Hair Design School - Highlands Quick StatsLocation:Louisville, KY Setting:Large city Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Continuous Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:85 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Student Body: 0-1000, Kentucky, Large cityThe Hair Design School - Highlands Statistics School Contact Hair Design School - Highlands1049 Bardstown RdLouisville, KY 40204 (502) 491-0077 www.empire.edu Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:85 Part-Time:30 Total Male:26 Total Female:198 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Large city Academic Calendar: Continuous Religious Affiliation: None Hair Design School - Highlands Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Hair Design School - Highlands? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,781$100$3,372% Students That Got It72%1%77% Connect With The Hair Design School - Highlands Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Most Flexible Curriculums Best Online Class Support Best Student Centers Most Athletic Girls Smartest Professors Oldest Colleges Most Flexible Degrees Most Transfer Students Best Research Labs Smartest Professors My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools The Hair Design School - Highlands Summary of information above... ft undergraduates: 85 total female: 198 total male: 26 academic calendar:
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 John A Logan College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) John A Logan College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email John A Logan College Quick StatsLocation:Carterville, IL Setting:Town Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$5,880 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,890 FT Undergraduates:2,684 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 1 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Student Body: 20000-30000, Illinois, Town, Associate (2-year)John A Logan College Statistics School Contact John A Logan College700 Logan College RoadCarterville, IL 62918 (618) 985-3741 www.jalc.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$5,880 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,890 Books and Supplies:$1,282 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:2,684 Part-Time:5,761 Total Male:8,375 Total Female:12,374 Control: Public Setting: Town Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None John A Logan College Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at John A Logan ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.jalc.edu/admissions/financial_aid/index.html Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,945$1,665$1,288$2,006% Students That Got It30%16%28%7% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___John A Logan Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades skwerlyloveJohn A Logan '14NursingOct 17, 2010 Narrow-Minded Hillbillies F My school is comprised mostly of narrow minded, bigoted, hillbilly white trash with a good mix of African Americans who are racist against white people. It is a hodge-podge of hate and ignorance. 12345 Report Student Body chelleyrae16John A Logan '13Psychology StudiesMar 29, 2010 Last Minute Changes A+ At the beginning of this past semester, two days into it actually, I had to change all of my courses to fit my work schedule. I thought that it would be very difficult, or maybe impossible, to take all the classes I needed on a Tuesday and Thursday only schedule, but the advisors made it very easy and stress free. 12345 Report Academic Flexibility chelleyrae16John A Logan '13Psychology StudiesMar 29, 2010 Opportunities B+ I feel that the advisement staff takes a lot of time during registration to meet the needs of students. Also, there are many study-abroad programs, tutoring sessions, and on-campus work that the college provides, which in my opinion, is great for any school. 12345 Report Academic Experience FirstPreviousPage 1 of 2NextLast Comparable Schools Kaskaskia College Kishwaukee College Lake Land College Lincoln College side-by-side comparison Kaskaskia College Location: Centralia, IL In-State Tuition:$4,672 Out-of-State Tuition:$10,272 Student Body Size: 2,425 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Kishwaukee College Location: Malta, IL In-State Tuition:$8,370 Out-of-State Tuition:$9,630 Student Body Size: 2,421 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Lake Land College Location: Mattoon, IL In-State Tuition:$5,409 Out-of-State Tuition:$9,819 Student Body Size: 3,606 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Lincoln College Location: Lincoln, IL Tuition:$21,000 Room & Board:$6,500 Student Body Size: 954 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school Still Have Questions? 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 MCed Career College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) MCed Career College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email MCed Career College Quick StatsLocation:Fresno, CA Setting:Large city Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Continuous Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:350 Admission Difficulty:Very Easy Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Student Body: 1000-5000, California, Large cityMCed Career College Statistics School Contact MCed Career College2002 N Gateway BlvdFresno, CA 93727 (559) 456-0623 www.mced.edu Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:350 Part-Time: Total Male:45 Total Female:1,442 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Large city Academic Calendar: Continuous Religious Affiliation: None MCed Career College Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at MCed Career ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,000$6,190% Students That Got It75%78% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___ Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Best School Dining Smartest Professors Most Affordable Campuses Smartest Students Hottest Guys Most Affordable Campuses Best Discount Software Friendliest Girls Hottest Girls Most Full-Time Students My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools MCed Career College Summary of information above... total female: 1,442 location: Fresno, CA full-time: 350 control:
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 Miss Martys Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Miss Martys Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Miss Martys Hair Academy Quick StatsLocation:San Francisco, CA Setting:Large city Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Continuous Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:90 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Student Body: 0-1000, California, Large cityMiss Martys Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute Statistics School Contact Miss Martys Hair Academy1087 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 (562) 945-2211 www.missmartys.com Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:90 Part-Time:76 Total Male:27 Total Female:142 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Large city Academic Calendar: Continuous Religious Affiliation: None Miss Martys Hair Academy Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Miss Martys Hair Academy ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$4,067$500$5,580$7,504% Students That Got It55%6%16%69% Connect With Miss Martys Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Smartest Girls Best School Dining Best School Dining Most Career-Oriented Students Best Performance Venues Most Exciting Nightlife Most Applicants Per Year Most Athletic Girls Oldest Colleges Most Flexible Curriculums My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Miss Martys Hair Academy & Esthetics Institute Summary of information above... ft undergraduates: 90 academic calendar: Continuous setting: Large city tuition:
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 Southeast Texas Career Institute - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Southeast Texas Career Institute register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Southeast Texas Career Inst. Quick StatsLocation:Silsbee, TX Setting:Town Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Continuous Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:120 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Student Body: 0-1000, Texas, TownSoutheast Texas Career Institute Statistics School Contact Southeast Texas Career Inst.975 Hwy 327 ESilsbee, TX 77656 (409) 386-2020 lisdcontinuinged.org Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:120 Part-Time: Total Male:2 Total Female:174 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Town Academic Calendar: Continuous Religious Affiliation: None Southeast Texas Career Inst. Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Southeast Texas Career Inst.? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,151$3,196% Students That Got It49%23% Connect With Southeast Texas Career Institute Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Highest Freshman Retention Rate Hottest Guys Best Performance Venues Most Flexible Degrees Most Convenient Academics Friendliest Students Best Online Professor Interaction Most Athletic Girls Most Outgoing Students Friendliest Girls My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Southeast Texas Career Institute Summary of information above... ft undergraduates: 120 total male: 2 tuition: Unknown religious affiliation:
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 St. Basil College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) St. Basil College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email St. Basil College Quick StatsLocation:Stamford, CT Setting:Mid-sized city Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:Catholic Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:$11,800 Room & Board:$10,000 FT Undergraduates:3 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 3 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Traditional, Tuition: $10K-20K, Student Body: 0-1000, Connecticut, Mid-sized city, Bachelor's (4-year)St. Basil College Statistics School Contact St. Basil College195 Glenbrook RdStamford, CT 06902 (203) 324-4578 www.stbasilcollegesem.net Cost Tuition:$11,800 Room and Board:$10,000 Books and Supplies:$700 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:3 Part-Time:1 Total Male:14 Total Female: Control: Private Non-Profit Setting: Mid-sized city Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic St. Basil College Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at St. Basil ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free! Chances of AdmissionSee How You Match UpCreate your Cappex.com Account Now!Finding the right school is only half the work, then you've got to get in! Find out if you have a chance at admission by seeing where you fall in comparison to actual applicants and current students. See who got accepted, waitlisted, and rejected to find out if you'll get in yourself!See the St. Basil College scatter plot >Connect With St. Basil College Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Admissions Majors CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Most Scenic Campuses Hottest Guys Most Expensive On-Campus Living Best Research Labs Best Online Course Options Safest Campuses Best Research Labs Best Performance Venues Best Online Professor Interaction Most Freshmen My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools St. Basil College Summary of information above... location: Stamford, CT setting: Mid-sized city tuition: $11,800 academic calendar:
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 Indiana Business College - Northwest - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Indiana Business College - Northwest register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Branch Campus of Indiana Business College. Indiana Business - Northwest Quick StatsLocation:Indianapolis, IN Setting:Rural Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Quarter Tuition:$11,535 FT Undergraduates:254 Admission Difficulty:Average Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $10K-20K, Student Body: 0-1000, Indiana, Rural, Associate (2-year)Indiana Business College - Northwest Statistics School Contact Indiana Business - Northwest6300 Technology Center DriveIndianapolis, IN 46278 (317) 873-6500 ibcschools.edu Cost Tuition:$11,535 Books and Supplies:$1,575 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:254 Part-Time:37 Total Male:39 Total Female:412 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Rural Academic Calendar: Quarter Religious Affiliation: None Indiana Business - Northwest Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Indiana Business - Northwest? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$5,040$1,391$9,008% Students That Got It67%25%100% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___ Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Most Career-Oriented Students Highest Freshman Retention Rate Most Athletic Girls Most Scenic Campuses Most Affordable Campuses Smartest Girls Highest-Ranked Applicants Most Scenic Campuses Safest Campuses Most Career-Oriented Students My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Indiana Business College - Northwest Summary of information above... part-time: 37 academic calendar: Quarter tuition: $11,535 setting:
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 Mineral Area College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Mineral Area College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Mineral Area College Quick StatsLocation:Park Hills, MO Setting:Town Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$3,340 Out-of-State Tuition:$4,060 FT Undergraduates:2,167 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 2 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Student Body: 5000-10000, Missouri, Town, Associate (2-year)Mineral Area College Statistics School Contact Mineral Area College5270 Flat River RoadPark Hills, MO 63601 (573) 431-4593 www.mineralarea.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$3,340 Out-of-State Tuition:$4,060 Room and Board:$6,256 Books and Supplies:$1,400 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:2,167 Part-Time:1,540 Total Male:2,254 Total Female:2,997 Control: Public Setting: Town Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None Mineral Area College Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Mineral Area ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.mineralarea.edu/students/admissionInformation/financialAssistance/ Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,847$2,420$2,404$2,342% Students That Got It47%7%27%4% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___Mineral Area Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades ihateschoolMineral Area '13Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement AdministrationJan 21, 2011 It's a waste of time. D- Most of the teachers are lazy and show up late for class. The financial aid department doesn't know how to do their job and if you ask them for help, they make up things to say, just to get you to leave them alone. The only way to get anything good out of this school is if your skin is black.Then the faculty and everone else will kiss your ass and bend over backwards to help. putting up with immature idiots has to be one of the biggest problem I've encountered. 12345 Report Overall Experience carleybartonMineral Area '12EducationJan 17, 2011 Facilities Supply Needs B+ The campus has many facilities available to the students. The have the field house and a wellness center. They also have a theatre auditorium for plays, debates, and much more. They have the library available to students along with the learning center upstairs. They have a computer lab available to students who use this in free time to work or research work for classes. 12345 Report Campus Resources carleybartonMineral Area '12EducationJan 17, 2011 Education Professors A The education professors really care about me. Each education teacher I have had remembers my name, and what degree I am seeking. They have a special meeting with all education majors to discuss what we need to graduate, and anything else that applies to our needs. My advisor also points me in the right direction every semester. She helps me choose my classes, and helps me make decisions like transfering to a university or recieving my masters degree. Overall, they are very, very helpful. 12345 Report Academic Experience FirstPreviousPage 1 of 4NextLast Comparable Schools Crowder College Jefferson College side-by-side comparison Crowder College Location: Neosho, MO In-State Tuition:$2,568 Out-of-State Tuition:$3,264 Student Body Size: 2,083 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Jefferson College Location: Hillsboro, MO In-State Tuition:$3,072 Out-of-State Tuition:$4,080 Student Body Size: 3,179 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. 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Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Most Flexible Degrees Highest-Ranked Applicants Smartest Girls Friendliest Girls Most Outgoing Students Most Expensive On-Campus Living Most Exciting Nightlife Smartest Girls Oldest Colleges Smartest Guys My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler Summary of information above... total female: 2,997 total male: 2,254 in-state tuition: $3,340 room and board:
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 Morehouse College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Morehouse College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Morehouse College Quick StatsLocation:Atlanta, GA Setting:Large city Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:$21,376 Room & Board:$10,946 FT Undergraduates:2,500 Admission Difficulty:Average Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 78 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Traditional, Tuition: $20K-30K, Student Body: 1000-5000, Georgia, Large city, Bachelor's (4-year)Morehouse College Statistics School Contact Morehouse College830 Westview Dr SWAtlanta, GA 30314 (404) 681-2800 www.morehouse.edu Cost Tuition:$21,376 Room and Board:$10,946 Books and Supplies:$2,000 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:2,500 Part-Time:173 Total Male:2,979 Total Female: Control: Private Non-Profit Setting: Large city Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None Morehouse College Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Morehouse? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.morehouse.edu/financial_aid/ Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,684$10,234$2,500$9,625% Students That Got It58%54%38%87% Chances of AdmissionSee How You Match UpCreate your Cappex.com Account Now!Finding the right school is only half the work, then you've got to get in! Find out if you have a chance at admission by seeing where you fall in comparison to actual applicants and current students. See who got accepted, waitlisted, and rejected to find out if you'll get in yourself!See the Morehouse College scatter plot >Connect With Morehouse College Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school >Morehouse Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades successof707Morehouse '11BiologyJan 09, 2011 Nothing Stops the House B+ School always runs regardless of the weather extremes, but it is easier to go to school is warmer versus cooler. Atlanta is not equipped to handle the snow and other extreme weather but school will still be in session unless individual professors cancel class. 12345 Report Weather successof707Morehouse '11BiologyJan 09, 2011 The Way Morehouse Moves B If you have a car, then your transportation is pretty good, long and short distance. Other options include MARTA, which can be costly, and you're limited to only going where Marta runs and within certain times. It's also not the safest option. The campus shuttle takes you between campuses of the Atlanta University Center and the library, but you are limited to the hours and a very limited distance. 12345 Report Transportation jeromeklahMorehouse '12FinanceSep 01, 2010 Guys and Cirls A+ well my school is all male college so that's pretty much all there is to say about it. Friendly brothers and easy to get acquainted. 12345 Report Guys & Girls FirstPreviousPage 1 of 18NextLast Comparable Schools Northeastern University Spelman College University of Georgia University of Richmond side-by-side comparison Northeastern University Location: Boston, MA Tuition:$35,362 Room & Board:$12,350 Student Body Size: 16,119 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school Spelman College Location: Atlanta, GA Tuition:$20,926 Room & Board:$10,062 Student Body Size: 2,108 Admission Difficulty: Hard register to connect with this school University of Georgia Location: Athens, GA In-State Tuition:$7,530 Out-of-State Tuition:$25,740 Student Body Size: 24,673 Admission Difficulty: Average register to connect with this school University of Richmond Location: Richmond, VA Tuition:$40,010 Room & Board:$8,480 Student Body Size: 2,994 Admission Difficulty: Hard register to connect with this school Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. 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 ITT Technical Institute - Liverpool - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) ITT Technical Institute - Liverpool register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Branch Campus of ITT Technical Institute. ITT Tech - Liverpool Quick StatsLocation:Liverpool, NY Setting:Suburban Control:Private For-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Quarter Tuition:$17,148 FT Undergraduates:274 Admission Difficulty:Average Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 0 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $10K-20K, Student Body: 0-1000, New York, Suburban, Associate (2-year)ITT Technical Institute - Liverpool Statistics School Contact ITT Tech - Liverpool235 Greenfield ParkwayLiverpool, NY 13088 (315) 461-8000 www.itt-tech.edu Cost Tuition:$17,148 Books and Supplies:Included Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:274 Part-Time:81 Total Male:533 Total Female:97 Control: Private For-Profit Setting: Suburban Academic Calendar: Quarter Religious Affiliation: None ITT Tech - Liverpool Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at ITT Tech - Liverpool? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,985$100$1,843$11,808% Students That Got It49%1%48%95% Connect With ITT Technical Institute - Liverpool Connect With The Schools You Are Interested In Do you know what colleges like the most in a prospective student? Well, that's left a secret to the masses. But we can pretty much guarantee that being proactive is pretty attractive! Tell schools you are interested in them, and let the schools come to YOU! Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school > Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Friendliest Guys Most Full-Time Students Greenest Campuses Hottest Girls Most Full-Time Students Best Athletic Facilities Oldest Colleges Most Scenic Campuses Best Performance Venues Most Career-Oriented Students My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools ITT Technical Institute - Liverpool Summary of information above... total female: 97 part-time: 81 religious affiliation: None academic calendar:
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 Lake Washington Technical College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Lake Washington Technical College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Lake Washington Tech Quick StatsLocation:Kirkland, WA Setting:Suburban Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Quarter In-State Tuition:$2,922 Out-of-State Tuition:$8,056 FT Undergraduates:1,894 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 1 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Student Body: 5000-10000, Washington, Suburban, Associate (2-year)Lake Washington Technical College Statistics School Contact Lake Washington Tech11605 132nd Ave NEKirkland, WA 98034 (425) 739-8100 www.lwtc.ctc.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$2,922 Out-of-State Tuition:$8,056 Books and Supplies:$1,242 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:1,894 Part-Time:1,993 Total Male:3,031 Total Female:3,434 Control: Public Setting: Suburban Academic Calendar: Quarter Religious Affiliation: None Lake Washington Tech Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Lake Washington Tech ? 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A lot of the coursework was all based from the book. 12345 Report Online Courses SesameGal8Lake Washington Tech '11Horticulture Business ServicesNov 15, 2010 My Experience So Far A I am technically considered a first time student, so I didn't have to worry about any past credits transferring. Currently I am enrrolled in the Environmental Horticulture program pursuing my Associate of Applied Science. This is my first quarter and so far I am really taking a liking to it. I still have yet to explore the extracurricular activities on campus due to studying and work, but I look forward to seeing everything my scool has to offer in the future. 12345 Report Academic Flexibility DanielleRNLake Washington Tech '13Registered Nursing (RN)Sep 27, 2010 Okay C+ Like everything else there are positives and negatives. 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 Hillsdale College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Hillsdale College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Hillsdale College Quick Stats Hillsdale College Link to this photo Photo by Eovart Caceir under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 | Source Location:Hillsdale, MI Setting:Rural Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:$19,960 Room & Board:$8,530 FT Undergraduates:1,381 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. 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Register now to start connecting with schools!Register now to connect with this school >Hillsdale Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades andiemacHillsdale '14BiologyJan 04, 2011 Conservative Ivy A+ I would agree with the ratings that place this school's academics far above most ivy league schools. The classes are challenging and small, so you can't just scoot by unoticed by the professor or cheat. Also, it's a conservative school, but not everyone thinks the same way or believes the same things. Its so refreshing to be at a college where I am part of the conservative majority, not the conservative minority. 12345 Report Inside Scoop andiemacHillsdale '14BiologyJan 04, 2011 Not Noticable A I don't know anyone who does drugs and I have yet to see someone who even looks like they do drugs. It's a pretty small campus, so I probably would've seen them by now. At the begining of the fall semester, the administrators said that there had been 15 cases of pot possesion and all 15 students had been expelled. There is a zero-tolerence policy on drugs. Alcohol on the other hand is dealt with on a case to case basis, but only if it turns out to be a problem. Campus security and dorm mothers will come to parties to pick up even underage drinkers without any questions asked. Only half of the student body drinks. 12345 Report Drug Scene andiemacHillsdale '14BiologyJan 04, 2011 Close-Knit A- The Greek life on campus is very active in the community and world-wide. Everyone in the Greek system is viewed in the typical way, but they are not all like the usual wild and loose Greeks. Each house does have a party animal element to it, but there are also plenty of people in the system who are not that way. The Greeks are viewed by the non-Greeks as the usual exclusive prepsters, but it all depends on which side of the bridge you are on. 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 Traviss Career Center - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Traviss Career Center register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Traviss Career Center Quick StatsLocation:Lakeland, FL Setting:Rural Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$2,845 Out-of-State Tuition:$9,000 FT Undergraduates:488 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 1 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Student Body: 0-1000, Florida, RuralTraviss Career Center Statistics School Contact Traviss Career Center3225 Winter Lake RdLakeland, FL 33803 (863) 499-2700 www.traviss.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$2,845 Out-of-State Tuition:$9,000 Books and Supplies:$350 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:488 Part-Time:125 Total Male:375 Total Female:299 Control: Public Setting: Rural Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None Traviss Career Center Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Traviss Career ? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidAverage Amount$825$925$900% Students That Got It46%14%1% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___ Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain experience, be a part of a nationally recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is really like at your college. Read more > In Summary School Home Videos & Photos Reviews Majors Request Information CP Scholarships: For All Students:$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship For College Students:$1,000 Monthly Survey Scholarship For High School Students:$1,000 College Search Scholarship CP Top 10 Lists: Friendliest Girls Highest Tuition Best Athletic Facilities Most Athletic Guys Most Flexible Degrees Safest Campuses Friendliest Students Best Discount Software Most Accessible Professors Most Accessible Professors My Profile: RegisterMy DashboardMy SchoolsMy CalendarMy Scholarships Find a College: List of Colleges Simple Search Advanced Search Compare Rankings Reviews Majors States CP Resources: CP Bookstore Top Colleges Spring Break Study Abroad Counseling CP Blog Company: About Us Contact Us Jobs/Opportunities Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Media: Admissions Officers Advertise With Us Recent Press Scholarships: College Scholarships and Application Tips $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship $1000 College Search Scholarship $1000 College Survey Scholarship College Prowler College Prowler Scholarship College Prowler Toll Free: 1.800.290.2682 © 2011 College Prowler College ProwlerScholarships: For High School Students $1000 College Search Scholarship > For College Students$1000 Survey Scholarship > register to connect Recently Viewed Schools Traviss Career Center Summary of information above... control: Public religious affiliation: None admission difficulty: Not Available setting:
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Arkansas - Fort Smith Quick StatsLocation:Fort Smith, AR Setting:Small city Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$4,600 Out-of-State Tuition:$10,000 FT Undergraduates:4,962 Admission Difficulty:Average Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 16 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Career, Tuition: $0-10K, Tuition: $10K-20K, Student Body: 5000-10000, Arkansas, Small city, Bachelor's (4-year), Associate (2-year)University of Arkansas - Fort Smith Statistics School Contact Arkansas - Fort Smith5210 Grand AveFort Smith, AR 72913 (479) 788-7000 www.uafortsmith.edu Cost In-State Tuition:$4,600 Out-of-State Tuition:$10,000 Room and Board:$7,180 Books and Supplies:$1,150 Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:4,962 Part-Time:2,373 Total Male:3,578 Total Female:4,943 Control: Public Setting: Small city Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None Arkansas - Fort Smith Financial Aid Stats How much financial aid will YOU get at Arkansas - Fort Smith? Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.uafortsmith.edu/Finaid Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$2,864$3,049$2,310$3,136% Students That Got It40%51%15%26% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___Arkansas - Fort Smith Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades sagittarius8808Arkansas - Fort Smith '14Computer Systems Networking and TelecommunicationsDec 30, 2010 Hardworking Students A When I walk around my school, I easily find the hardworking students. They study all the time and everywhere. I specially respect the ones who are older than me many many years old. They study not for a good jobs with high salary but for their own knowledge. 12345 Report Student Body sagittarius8808Arkansas - Fort Smith '14Computer Systems Networking and TelecommunicationsDec 30, 2010 Starting My New Life A+ I am an immigrant. I have been living in the U.S only for 1 year and 4 months. I had to start over again everything from the day I landed at the O'hea Airport, Chicago. I tried to get GED diploma in 6 months. I did all the researches about the universities, and I ended up University of Arkansas. The reasons that I chose this school were I can improve my new life in fields: my conversation skills (I was really bad in English), the less competition in school, the low school fee, and a short distance from home to school. 12345 Report Academic Flexibility sagittarius8808Arkansas - Fort Smith '14Computer Systems Networking and TelecommunicationsDec 30, 2010 My Loving Library A I really love the library in my school. There are always available either desktop computers or laptops for me to do homework or working on my main major subjects. The quiet environment is a perfect element that helps me to focus on my study. The friendly librarians make me feel comfortable and respected. 12345 Report Inside Scoop FirstPreviousPage 1 of 7NextLast Comparable Schools Arkansas at Monticello side-by-side comparison Arkansas at Monticello Location: Monticello, AR In-State Tuition:$4,750 Out-of-State Tuition:$9,010 Student Body Size: 2,492 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Still Have Questions? Chat with an education advisor live right now! Click here to chat with aLIVE education advisor! Write for Us!College Prowler is actively seeking talented student authors to assist with writing and updating the College Prowler guides to their schools. 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Quick StatsLocation:Hudson, NC Setting:Suburban Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$1,656 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,778 FT Undergraduates:2,525 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. 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Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,049$430$1,011$3,194% Students That Got It38%10%12%6% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___Caldwell & Tech Inst. Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades cllawsCaldwell & Tech Inst. '13Clinical PsychologyNov 08, 2010 Experience A My experience at CCC&TI has been very great so far. I feel as if the advisor's here are truly interested and concerned about the college student and what they need to be able to graduate. I was invited to join the National Society of Leadership and Success on the campus, and I am also a part of the theatre department, Foothills Performing Arts, on campus as well. Instead of my school being one where the students don't matter and where they just want to get the students out as quickly as possible, my school, especially with my program of study, are interested in helping the student further his or her career, which make me feel like more than just a number or a source of tuition. 12345 Report Overall Experience BraieCaldwell & Tech Inst. '11ArtsNov 04, 2010 Not Sure D It's all just...ok.... average everything... as far as flexibility...some teachers are, but the majority of them are not. 12345 Report Academic Flexibility BraieCaldwell & Tech Inst. '11ArtsNov 04, 2010 Great A+ Financial aid is easy to come by, and useful to the majority of us who use it. Thanks to the money, we have a very strict attendence policy, that sometimes is a little ridiculous. The level of education you receive is well worth every penny. 12345 Report Tuition & Financial Aid FirstPreviousPage 1 of 4NextLast Comparable Schools Cape Fear Carteret Central Carolina Wayne Community College side-by-side comparison Cape Fear Community College Location: Wilmington, NC In-State Tuition:$1,737 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,859 Student Body Size: 4,820 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Carteret Community College Location: Morehead City, NC In-State Tuition:$1,716 Out-of-State Tuition:$8,019 Student Body Size: 805 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Central Carolina Location: Sanford, NC In-State Tuition:$1,688 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,810 Student Body Size: 2,278 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Wayne Community College Location: Goldsboro, NC In-State Tuition:$1,672 Out-of-State Tuition:$7,794 Student Body Size: 1,989 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Still Have Questions? 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Quick StatsLocation:Boston, MA Setting:Large city Control:Private Non-Profit Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester Tuition:Unknown FT Undergraduates:86 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. As a "Contributing Author" with CP, you can gain writing experience, tremendous exposure, and possible internship credit!Learn more about this opportunity> 2 users have this school in their list.Register to connect with this schoolTags: Traditional, Student Body: 0-1000, Massachusetts, Large city, Master'sMGH Institute of Health Professions Statistics School Contact MGH Institute of Health...36 1st AvenueBoston, MA 02129 (617) 726-3140 www.mghihp.edu Undergrad Student Body Full-Time:86 Part-Time: Total Male:38 Total Female:220 Control: Private Non-Profit Setting: Large city Academic Calendar: Semester Religious Affiliation: None MGH Institute of Health... 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 Mission College - College Prowler The ONLY College Guides Written By Students For Students Find a College Compare Colleges Scholarships Review Your College CP Bookstore Register Login Simple College Search Advanced College Search Student Reviews College Majors Colleges By State List of Colleges Compare Colleges Side-By-Side College Rankings Top Colleges Scholarships For High School Students Scholarships For College Students $2000 "No Essay" Scholarship Scholarship Help For College Students: Take the Survey Write a Review Upload Photos Link Videos Become an Author Bookstore Cart (0 items) Mission College register to connect Review Take A Survey Write A Review Upload A Photo Link Up A Video Write The Guide Share Email Mission College Quick StatsLocation:Santa Clara, CA Setting:Mid-sized city Control:Public Religious Affiliation:None Academic Calendar:Semester In-State Tuition:$698 Out-of-State Tuition:$5,474 FT Undergraduates:3,976 Admission Difficulty:Not Available Student Authors Wanted College Prowler is seeking college students to help write online insider's guides to their schools. 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Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Contact Financial Aid Web Site:www.missioncollege.org/student_services/financial_aid/default.html Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$3,421$1,000$944$3,420% Students That Got It32%0%39%2% Free Profile ToolsDo I Stand A Chance?Calculate YOUR chances of admission at every school CP covers!__%Personality MatchCalculate YOUR personality match with every school CP covers!__%What'll It Cost Me?Estimate your out-of-pocket costs at every school CP covers!$__,___Mission Student ReviewsWhat's This?Filter: All SectionsOverall Experience Most RecentMost PopularHighest Grades JenniferLP07Mission '13Electrical and Electronics EngineeringOct 04, 2010 Resources C+ Its not Mission's fault, its our economic downturn and government's fault that we don't have adequate access to facilities when we need them later on in the day, but its decent. 12345 Report Campus Resources JenniferLP07Mission '13Electrical and Electronics EngineeringOct 04, 2010 Financial Life Saver A I had an incredibly easy time getting my financial aid, probably because I was very diligent and kept checking back every week to check the status of my award package. I know a friend, that didn't check back often, and didn't see the results I did, but the early bird does tend to get the worm. 12345 Report Tuition & Financial Aid JenniferLP07Mission '13Electrical and Electronics EngineeringOct 04, 2010 Diverse as Can Be. A My school has people from all different backgrounds, studying all different areas. There are many students from outside the country, as well as ones that have never even moved out of their original home. The diversity of my school is amazing, and mostly everyone that goes there seems very set on graduating or transferring. The students work well together, and mostly in groups, as I rarely see individuals studying alone. The clubs throw different events, and there are many programs that the college has to help students succeed. 12345 Report Student Body FirstPreviousPage 1 of 5NextLast Comparable Schools Glendale - California Oxnard College Pasadena City College Wood Tobe - Coburn School side-by-side comparison Glendale - California Location: Glendale, CA In-State Tuition:$689 Out-of-State Tuition:$5,033 Student Body Size: 6,085 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Oxnard College Location: Oxnard, CA In-State Tuition:$824 Out-of-State Tuition:$6,494 Student Body Size: 2,414 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Pasadena City College Location: Pasadena, CA In-State Tuition:$704 Out-of-State Tuition:$5,212 Student Body Size: 9,187 Admission Difficulty: Not Available register to connect with this school Wood Tobe - Coburn School Location: New York, NY Tuition:$16,080 Student Body Size: 359 Admission Difficulty: Easy register to connect with this school Still Have Questions? 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Find out with our Financial Aid Calculator by Registering for free!Aid/LoansFederal Grant AidInstitution Grant AidState Grant AidStudent LoansAverage Amount$4,195$9,494$3,535$6,439% Students That Got It16%98%17%71% Chances of AdmissionSee How You Match UpCreate your Cappex.com Account Now!Finding the right school is only half the work, then you've got to get in! Find out if you have a chance at admission by seeing where you fall in comparison to actual applicants and current students. 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There is a tremendous amount of political diversity as well. 12345 Report Diversity rcblakelyPhiladelphia '14Fashion and Apparel MerchandisingJan 24, 2011 Center City A- Center City is a very popular area that students go to enjoy the city life, South Street, various shopping, and great food. The pricing is average, not too expensive. 12345 Report Off-Campus Dining fasano8992Philadelphia '13Fashion and Apparel MerchandisingJan 24, 2011 Very Helpful! A I am a ricipent of a scholarship at Philadelphia University. They gave me a scholarship based off of academics when I applied to the school. They really try to help each applicant. 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 American International College (AIC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Springfield, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Springfield Colleges > American International College American International College (AIC) 1000 State Street Springfield, MA 01109OPEID College Code: 00211400 General Phone: (413) 737-7000 President: Vincent M. Maniaci Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 2,678 College Alias: AIC College Mascot: Yellow Jackets Get admissions information on American International College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. American International College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityAmerican International College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.aic.edu Mission StatementThe mission of American International College is to transform lives by providing accessible, personalized, quality undergraduate and graduate programs. In our culturally diverse learning environment, which emphasizes student engagement in community, cultural and civic concerns, each student will have the opportunity to prepare for a successful educational and professional career in a global society.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - AIC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Medium Programs) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Doctoral (Other Field) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.aic.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants8748391,713Number Granted Admission (%)627 (72%)707 (84%)1,334 (78%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)188 (30%)194 (27%)382 (29%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam34991%ACT ® Exam174% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading420510SAT ® Math420520SAT ® Writing420500 ACT ® Composite1623ACT ® English1720ACT ® Math1623Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: AIC Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 94% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving86%59%28%94%Avg Amount Receiving$8,276$4,344$1,887$11,953 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.8%4.5%7.4%Number in Default352540Number in Repayment511555538Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$24,100$22,500$20,990In-State Tuition and Fees$24,100$22,500$20,990Out of State Tuition and Fees$24,100$22,500$20,990Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$10,150$9,742$9,270Other Expenses$2,381$2,000$2,000Off CampusRoom and Board$7,078$6,806$6,482Other Expenses$2,875$2,479$2,361Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,977$2,479$2,836 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$37,631$35,242$33,260In-State$37,631$35,242$33,260Out of State$37,631$35,242$33,260Off CampusIn-District$35,053$32,785$30,833In-State$35,053$32,785$30,833Out of State$35,053$32,785$30,833Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$28,077$26,477$24,826In-State$28,077$26,477$24,826Out of State$28,077$26,477$24,826Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry Degree--3-- Biology Degree--3-- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--16-- Accounting, Other Degree---8- Business Administration Degree--1525- Finance Degree--2-- Human Resources Degree--45- International Business Degree--1-- Management Information Systems Degree--4-- Management Science Degree--13-- Marketing Degree--13-- Organizational Behavior Studies Degree---7- Entrepreneurial Studies Degree--1-- Communications and JournalismCommunication and Media Studies, Other Degree--61- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree----- EducationCounseling and Guidance Services Degree3--8- Early Childhood Education Degree---12- Elementary and Middle School Administration Degree20--3- Elementary Education Degree---25- Reading Teacher Education Degree5--2- Secondary Education Degree---2- Special Education Teaching Degree2--30- Middle School Education Degree---2- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--1-- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesUnited States Studies Degree----- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSpanish Language and Literature Degree----- Health and Clinical ProfessionsNursing Degree--46-- Nursing, Other Degree----- Occupational Therapy Degree--116- Physical Therapy Degree---11- HistoryHistory Degree----- Interdisciplinary StudiesBiological and Physical Sciences Degree--20-- Gerontology Summary of information above... toefl: Required high school or secondary school rank: Recommended student enrollment: 2,678 highest degree:
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University of Montana - Helena College of Technology - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesUniversity of Montana - Helena College of Technology Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.umhelena.edu Mission StatementThe University of Montana - Helena College of Technology promotes lifelong educational goals of learners, supports workforce development needs of employers, and fosters community involvement by providing a substantive, responsive, and accessible learning environment.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public 2-Year Colleges Under 4-Year Universities Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.umhelena.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $30.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving59%42%24%16%Avg Amount Receiving$877$2,726$900$1,230 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)4.0%3.0%5.4%Number in Default151117Number in Repayment370361313Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,021$2,810$2,990In-State Tuition and Fees$3,021$2,810$2,990Out of State Tuition and Fees$8,017$8,282$8,482Books and Supplies$3,000$3,000$2,898 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,391$7,212$6,968Other Expenses$2,344$1,862$1,102Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,344$1,862$1,102 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$6,021$5,810$5,888In-State$6,021$5,810$5,888Out of State$11,017$11,282$11,380Off CampusIn-District$15,756$14,884$13,958In-State$15,756$14,884$13,958Out of State$20,752$20,356$19,450Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$8,365$7,672$6,990In-State$8,365$7,672$6,990Out of State$13,361$13,144$12,482Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree49 Bookkeeping Degree412 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming Degree-18 Engineering TechnologyConstruction Engineering Technology Degree-8 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree21- Nursing Degree-- Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-16 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAircraft Mechanic and Maintenance Degree-6 Diesel Mechanics Degree-10 Industrial Electronics Technology Degree-5 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree-3 Precision ProductionMachine Tool Technology Degree2- Precision Metal Working, Other Degree-11 Welding Technology Degree6- Security and Protective ServicesFire Protection and Safety Technology Degree-19 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,064 Undergraduate: 1,064 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 498 Female: 566 Undergraduate Gender Male: 498 Female: 566 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 553 Part-Time: 511 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 553 Part-Time: 511 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian353%Black20.2%Asian131%Hispanic172%White85680%Unknown14113% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1815615%Ages 18-1922621%Ages 20-2114914%Ages 22-2413713%Ages 25-2913813%Ages 30-34767%Ages 35-39464%Ages 40-49929%Ages 50-65404%Age Over 6540.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees17470104Faculty Status1303397Tenured Faculty1212-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1303397Primarily Instruction1303397Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial55-Other Professionals16133Technical and/or Paraprofessional23194Clerical And Secretarial1192Service and/or Maintenance761 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$41,728 (32)$41,337 (21)$42,473 (11)Instructor$41,728 (32)$41,337 (21)$42,473 (11) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$41,728 (32)$41,337 (21)$42,473 (11)Instructor$41,728 (32)$41,337 (21)$42,473 (11)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 47%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 46%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students40% By GenderMale47%Female28% By RaceAmerican Indian50%Black-Hispanic33%White39%Unknown45% University of Montana - Helena College of Technology Reviews Write Your Review... 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 South Carolina State University (SC State) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Orangeburg, SC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > South Carolina Colleges > Orangeburg Colleges > South Carolina State University South Carolina State University (SC State) 300 College St NE Orangeburg, SC 29117OPEID College Code: 00344600 General Phone: (803) 536-7000 President: Dr. George E. Cooper Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 4,933 College Alias: SC State College Mascot: Bulldogs Get admissions information on South Carolina State University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. South Carolina State University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySouth Carolina State University Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.scsu.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - SC State Library Profile Historically Black College College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Doctoral/Research Universities Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Doctoral (Education) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.scsu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00Graduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,2981,9473,245Number Granted Admission (%)1,191 (92%)1,787 (92%)2,978 (92%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)451 (38%)483 (27%)934 (31%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam64069%ACT ® Exam28931% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading370470SAT ® Math370470SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1517ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: SC State Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving88%67%50%39%Avg Amount Receiving$5,756$3,687$3,249$4,806 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)9.0%7.7%7.8%Number in Default127125106Number in Repayment1,4021,6151,349Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$7,806$7,318$7,278In-State Tuition and Fees$7,806$7,318$7,278Out of State Tuition and Fees$15,298$14,362$14,322Books and Supplies$1,200$1,200$1,200 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$7,294$6,852$6,658Other Expenses$3,150$3,150$3,150Off CampusRoom and Board$8,134$7,397$7,397Other Expenses$3,325$3,325$3,325Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,115$3,325$3,115 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$19,450$18,520$18,286In-State$19,450$18,520$18,286Out of State$26,942$25,564$25,330Off CampusIn-District$20,465$19,240$19,200In-State$20,465$19,240$19,200Out of State$27,957$26,284$26,244Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$12,121$11,633$11,593In-State$12,121$11,633$11,593Out of State$19,613$18,677$18,637Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterDoctorAgriculture OperationsAgricultural Business Degree-3-- Biological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree-52-- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-24-- Business Administration Degree-46-- Business Economics Degree-4-- Commerce Degree--3- Marketing Degree-34-- Transportation and Transportation Management Degree--3- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-14-- EducationArt Teacher Education Degree-1-- Business Teacher Education Degree-1-- Counseling and Guidance Services Degree--36- Early Childhood Education Degree-142- Educational Administration Degree37--13 Elementary Education Degree-105- Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Education Degree-1-- Health Teacher Education Degree-1-- Music Teacher Education Degree-2-- Physical Education Degree-34-- Secondary Education Degree--3- Special Education Teaching Degree-31- Technology Teacher Education Teacher Education Degree-12-- Middle School Education Degree---- EngineeringNuclear Engineering Degree-3-- Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering Technology Degree-4-- Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-10-- Industrial Technology Degree-3-- Mechanical Engineering Degree-8-- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree-17-- Family and Consumer SciencesFamily and Consumer Sciences Degree-49-- Human Development and Family Studies Degree3-9- Nutrition and Wellness Studies Degree-153- Foreign Languages and LiteratureForeign Languages and Literatures Degree---- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAudiology and Speech-Language Pathology Degree-613- Nursing Degree-6-- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other Degree--20- HistoryHistory Degree-5-- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-7-- Natural Resources and ConservationEnvironmental Studies Degree---- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree-17-- Summary of information above... toefl: Required high school or secondary school rank: Required high school or secondary school gpa: Required enrollment classification:
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Mountain State College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesMountain State College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.mountainstate.org Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Private For-Profit Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $115.00 College Credits AcceptedAP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 88% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving75%88%63%-Avg Amount Receiving$2,567$2,630$1,800- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.4%13.4%10.0%Number in Default8119Number in Repayment708290Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$7,165$7,165$7,165In-State Tuition and Fees$7,165$7,165$7,165Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,165$7,165$7,165Books and Supplies$1,877$995$995 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,850$5,850$5,850Other Expenses$3,825$3,825$3,825Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,065$3,825$7,065 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$9,042$8,160$8,160In-State$9,042$8,160$8,160Out of State$9,042$8,160$8,160Off CampusIn-District$18,717$17,835$17,835In-State$18,717$17,835$17,835Out of State$18,717$17,835$17,835Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$16,107$15,225$15,225In-State$16,107$15,225$15,225Out of State$16,107$15,225$15,225Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-2 Administrative Assistant Degree-3 Computer and Information SciencesComputer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other Degree-4 Health and Clinical ProfessionsMedical Transcription Degree-1 Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree-2 Medical Assistant Degree-17 Legal Professions and StudiesLegal Administrative Assistant Degree-- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 100 Undergraduate: 100 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 13 Female: 87 Undergraduate Gender Male: 13 Female: 87 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 85 Part-Time: 15 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 85 Part-Time: 15 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black22%Asian11%Hispanic--White9797%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1822%Ages 18-1977%Ages 20-211010%Ages 22-241717%Ages 25-292020%Ages 30-341616%Ages 35-3977%Ages 40-491414%Ages 50-6577%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees17125Faculty Status972Instruction, Research and/or Public Service972Primarily Instruction972Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial33-Technical and/or Paraprofessional523Clerical And Secretarial11-Service and/or Maintenance211 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$25,000 (7)$27,500 (2)$24,000 (5)Instructor$25,000 (7)$27,500 (2)$24,000 (5) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$20,455 (7)$22,501 (2)$19,637 (5)Instructor$20,455 (7)$22,501 (2)$19,637 (5)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 88%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 60%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students73% By GenderMale80%Female72% By RaceBlack100%White72% Mountain State College Reviews Write Your Review... 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 School of Visual Arts (SVA) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - New York, NY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New York Colleges > New York Colleges > School of Visual Arts School of Visual Arts (SVA) 209 E 23rd St New York, NY 10010OPEID College Code: 00746800 General Phone: (212) 592-2000 President: David Rhodes Type: Private For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 3,946 College Alias: SVA Get admissions information on School of Visual Arts and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. School of Visual Arts - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySchool of Visual Arts Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.sva.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - SVA Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Schools of Art, Music, and Design Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Admission LinksAdmissions: www.sva.edu Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00Graduate Application Fee: $80.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) 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 Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Richmond, KY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kentucky Colleges > Richmond Colleges > Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern) 521 Lancaster Ave Richmond, KY 40475OPEID College Code: 00196300 General Phone: (859) 622-1000 President: Doug Whitlock Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 15,839 College Alias: Eastern, EKU College Mascot: Colonels Get admissions information on Eastern Kentucky University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Eastern Kentucky University - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityEastern Kentucky University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Websitewww.eku.edu Mission StatementEastern Kentucky University is a student-centered comprehensive public university dedicated to high-quality instruction, service, and scholarship.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Eastern Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Comprehensive Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential PhotosEastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY)Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY)Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY)Eastern Kentucky University HallEastern Kentucky UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityDolly Pickin' the BanjoRoy Kidd Stadiumz_DSC9586 a_DSC9719 aPowered by TwitterNewsEKU: Variety of Events in February Mark Black History Month http://www.eku.edu/news/variety-events-february-mark-black-history-monthPosted: Jan, 22 2011 NewsEKU: Dyson to Present Chautauqua Lecture on "Pride and Humans" http://www.eku.edu/news/dyson-present-chautauqua-lecture-pride-and-humansPosted: Jan, 22 2011 NewsEKU: Via @nprnews: New 'Giant' Species Of Crayfish Found In Tennessee Creek | http://t.co/D6a496IPosted: Jan, 21 2011 NewsEKU: EKU & Model Lab will be on a 2-hour delay Friday, Jan. 21. For inclement weather plan see www.eku.edu.Posted: Jan, 20 2011 NewsEKU: Because of snowy conditions, EKU classes for tonight (Jan. 20th) have been cancelled.Posted: Jan, 20 2011 NewsEKU: Giant crayfish found in Tennessee new species -- discovery made by EKU, University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign team http://reut.rs/hb9ngBPosted: Jan, 20 2011 NewsEKU: Workforce Education Provides Customer Service Training for New County Clerk's Office http://budurl.com/5237Posted: Jan, 20 2011 NewsEKU: Music Groups Featured on Wind Band Internet Radio Station http://www.eku.edu/news/music-groups-featured-wind-band-internet-radio-stationPosted: Jan, 20 2011 NewsEKU: Miranda Named President/CEO of Center for Women and Families in Louisville http://budurl.com/uef2Posted: Jan, 15 2011 NewsEKU: Choir Program Established for Home-Schooled Students in Grades 4-8 http://budurl.com/4nwbPosted: Jan, 15 2011 Follow @newseku on Admission LinksAdmissions: www.eku.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00Graduate Application Fee: $35.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants2,9333,9956,928Number Granted Admission (%)2,027 (69%)2,754 (69%)4,781 (69%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)1,106 (55%)1,387 (50%)2,493 (52%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam--ACT ® Exam2,41596% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading--SAT ® Math--SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1823ACT ® English1723ACT ® Math1723Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Eastern Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 95% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving50%33%24%44%Avg Amount Receiving$3,171$3,334$1,627$880 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.6%5.7%5.4%Number in Default295213180Number in Repayment3,4053,6833,314Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$6,540$6,142$5,652In-State Tuition and Fees$6,540$6,142$5,652Out of State Tuition and Fees$18,186$15,842$14,998Books and Supplies$1,000$800$800 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,360$5,688$5,392Other Expenses$1,800$1,650$1,650Off CampusRoom and Board$5,800$5,800$5,600Other Expenses$2,600$2,600$2,600Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,600$2,600$2,600 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$15,700$14,280$13,494In-State$15, Summary of information above... 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 Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Admissions | Financial Aid | Degrees - Austin, TX College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Texas Colleges > Austin Colleges > Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine 4005 Manchaca Rd Austin, TX 78704OPEID College Code: 03179500 General Phone: (512) 444-8082 President: Lisa Lin Type: Private For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 88 Get admissions information on Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesTexas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.texastcm.edu Mission StatementThe Mission of Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the oldest institution of acupuncture and Oriental medicine in Texas, is: To educate the students of our professional degree program in a rigorous learning environment of classroom and clinical settings to effectively apply the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, thousands of years in development; To train qualified practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine to provide high quality complementary health care services and become an integral part of the modern healthcare system; and To further the knowledge of acupuncture and Chinese medicine through research, the highest quality of patient care, and community outreach and public service, consistent with the College's commitment to the ethical standards of the healthcare profession. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE Graduates of this College will be fully qualified to meet the challenges of membership in the modern health care system, as evidenced by: A systematic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine theories, philosophies, and practices, including an extensive grounding in the Chinese medical classics; The skills to assess patients and make an accurate TCM diagnosis; The ability to formulate and skillfully implement an effective application of acupuncture and herbs based upon the total assessment; The skill to communicate with other health care providers and appropriately refer patients to them; Professionalism in communication with patients and the public.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Other Health Professions Schools Enrollment Classification Exclusively Graduate/Professional Admission Fees Graduate Application Fee: $75.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsNone Available Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)1.5%-1.7%Number in Default1-1Number in Repayment245158Awarded Student Degrees and Programs MasterHealth and Clinical ProfessionsAcupuncture Degree16 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 88 Graduate: 88 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 36 Female: 52 Graduate Gender Male: 36 Female: 52 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 87 Part-Time: 1 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 87 Part-Time: 1 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien56%American Indian11%Black11%Asian1922%Hispanic78%White5360%Unknown22% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 20-2167%Ages 22-241214%Ages 25-291517%Ages 30-341416%Ages 35-391011%Ages 40-492023%Ages 50-651113%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees241410Faculty Status761Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1165Primarily Instruction1064Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial853Other Professionals312Technical and/or Paraprofessional22-Clerical And Secretarial22- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$52,513 (6)$54,247 (5)$43,843 (1)Instructor$55,316 (5)$58,184 (4)$43,843 (1) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$42,966 (6)$44,385 (5)$35,872 (1)Instructor$45,259 (5)$47,606 (4)$35,872 (1) Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Brescia University - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Owensboro, KY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kentucky Colleges > Owensboro Colleges > Brescia University Brescia University 717 Frederica St Owensboro, KY 42301OPEID College Code: 00195800 General Phone: (270) 685-3131 President: Rev. Larry Hostetter, S.T.D. Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 573 College Mascot: Bearcats Get admissions information on Brescia University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Brescia University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBrescia University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.brescia.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, No Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Business Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Very Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.brescia.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants250332582Number Granted Admission (%)180 (72%)246 (74%)426 (73%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)49 (27%)60 (24%)109 (26%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam87%ACT ® Exam10093% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading380450SAT ® Math410540SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1823ACT ® English1724ACT ® Math1623Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving85%38%82%98%Avg Amount Receiving$2,747$3,819$4,434$7,551 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.2%1.8%3.7%Number in Default337Number in Repayment131166185Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$15,440$14,220$13,400In-State Tuition and Fees$15,440$14,220$13,400Out of State Tuition and Fees$15,440$14,220$13,400Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$7,000$6,100$5,800Other Expenses$2,000$2,000$2,000Off CampusRoom and Board$5,100$5,100$5,100Other Expenses$2,000$2,000$2,000Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,000$2,000$2,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$25,440$23,320$22,200In-State$25,440$23,320$22,200Out of State$25,440$23,320$22,200Off CampusIn-District$23,540$22,320$21,500In-State$23,540$22,320$21,500Out of State$23,540$22,320$21,500Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$18,440$17,220$16,400In-State$18,440$17,220$16,400Out of State$18,440$17,220$16,400Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree--4- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree2-6- Business Administration Degree---10 Commerce Degree-316- EducationArt Teacher Education Degree---- Curriculum and Instruction Degree---3 Elementary Education Degree--5- Social Studies Teacher Education Degree--2- Special Education Teaching Degree--3- Middle School Education Degree--2- EngineeringEngineering, Other Degree---- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--1- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSpanish Language and Literature Degree---- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAudiology and Speech-Language Pathology Degree--7- Clinical Laboratory Science Degree---- HistoryHistory Degree---- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-1-- Mathematics and Computer Science Degree--1- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree--13- Mathematics and StatisticsApplied Mathematics Degree--1- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree--1- Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Degree---- PsychologyPsychology Degree--8- Public Administration and Social ServicesSocial Work Degree--12- Social SciencesPolitical Science Degree--2- Social Sciences Degree---- Theology and Religious VocationsReligious Education Degree-1-- Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other Degree1-1- Theology Degree---- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree--2- Art Studies Degree--1- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 573 Undergraduate: 536 Graduate: 37 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 250 Female: 323 Undergraduate Gender Male: 233 Female: 303 Graduate Gender Male: 17 Female: 20 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 388 Part-Time: 185 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 386 Part-Time: 150 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 2 Part-Time: 35 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercent Summary of information above... total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 536 student enrollment: 573 facilities and programs offered: Library Available high school or secondary school record:
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 Hodges University - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Naples, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Naples Colleges > Hodges University Hodges University 2655 Northbrooke Drive Naples, FL 34119OPEID College Code: 03037500 General Phone: (239) 513-1122 President: Terry P Mcmahan Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Midsized Suburb Student Enrollment: 1,699 Get admissions information on Hodges University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Hodges University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityHodges University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.hodges.edu Mission StatementThe Mission of Hodges University is to offer Associate, Baccalaureate and Graduate degrees as well as other programs which enhance the ability of students to achieve life or career objectives. MISSION PRINCIPLES To achieve its Mission, Hodges University supports the following principles: - Hodges University is a teaching institution which emphasizes the practical application and advancement of knowledge in career programs. - Hodges University encourages scholarly activity among its faculty. - Hodges University primarily focuses on the needs of adult learners. - Hodges University provides contemporary and experiential delivery systems, including distance learning. - Hodges University is an educational resource for the Southwest region of Florida by providing programs and services to the community. - Hodges University encourages cultural diversity.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Smaller Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate with Arts & Sciences (Other Dominant Fields) Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.hodges.edu Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $20.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsRecommendation Consideration Recommended TOEFL Recommended Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Recommended Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants102185287Number Granted Admission (%)83 (81%)125 (68%)208 (72%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)73 (88%)118 (94%)191 (92%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 97% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving81%54%90%38%Avg Amount Receiving$5,983$3,283$2,550$1,107 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)7.7%4.2%1.7%Number in Default694515Number in Repayment8891,062879Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$11,180$10,580$10,100In-State Tuition and Fees$11,180$10,580$10,100Out of State Tuition and Fees$11,180$10,580$10,100Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$11,448$11,448$8,752Other Expenses$4,401$4,401$3,304Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,401$4,401$3,304 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$12,180$11,580$11,100In-State$12,180$11,580$11,100Out of State$12,180$11,580$11,100Off CampusIn-District$28,029$27,429$23,156In-State$28,029$27,429$23,156Out of State$28,029$27,429$23,156Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$16,581$15,981$14,404In-State$16,581$15,981$14,404Out of State$16,581$15,981$14,404Awarded Student Degrees and Programs AssociateBachelorMasterBusiness and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree1123- Business Administration Degree211911 Business Administration, Other Degree612827 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Information Technology Services Administration and Management, Other Degree-1113 Information Technology Degree1381 Engineering TechnologyDrafting and Design Degree14-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsHealth Preparatory Programs, Other Degree119- Health Care Administration Degree-25- Medical Records Technology Degree3-- Medical Assistant Degree16-- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree25909 Legal Professions and StudiesLegal Professions and Studies, Other Degree-11- Paralegal Degree9-- PsychologyPsychology, Other Degree-1- Public Administration and Social ServicesPublic Administration and Social Service, Other Degree--7 Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree1627- Law Enforcement Administration Degree--14 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,699 Undergraduate: 1,487 Graduate: 212 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 564 Female: 1,135 Undergraduate Gender Male: 481 Female: 1,006 Graduate Gender Male: 83 Female: 129 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,165 Part-Time: 534 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,128 Part-Time: 359 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 37 Part-Time: 175 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.06%American Indian30.2%Black27116%Asian262%Hispanic38823%White97257%Unknown382% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1870.4%Ages 18-191298%Ages 20-211539%Ages 22-2424114%Ages 25-2933720%Ages 30-3425215%Ages 35-3922413%Ages 40-4925615%Ages 50-65996%Age Over 6510.06%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart- Summary of information above... opeid college code: 03037500 local area: Midsized Suburb facilities and programs offered: Library Available student enrollment:
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 Washtenaw Community College (WCC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Ann Arbor, MI College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Michigan Colleges > Ann Arbor Colleges > Washtenaw Community College Washtenaw Community College (WCC) 4800 E Huron River Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48105OPEID College Code: 00232800 General Phone: (734) 973-3543 President: Larry Whitworth Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 12,068 College Alias: WCC Get admissions information on Washtenaw Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Washtenaw Community College - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityWashtenaw Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.wccnet.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - WCC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Urban-Serving Single Campus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Large Two-Year PhotosWashtenaw Community CollegeHeart 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Repayment1,8041,7561,511Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,848$1,776$1,704In-State Tuition and Fees$3,072$2,928$2,784Out of State Tuition and Fees$4,200$3,888$3,672Books and Supplies$600$600$600 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,568$4,800$4,000Other Expenses$4,000$4,800$4,000Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,000$4,800$3,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,448$2,376$2,304In-State$3,672$3,528$3,384Out of State$4,800$4,488$4,272Off CampusIn-District$13,016$11,976$10,304In-State$14,240$13,128$11,384Out of State$15,368$14,088$12,272Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,448$7,176$5,304In-State$7,672$8,328$6,384Out of State$8,800$9,288$7,272Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateArchitectureWCC Architectural Technology Degree3- Business and Marketing StudiesWCC Administrative Assistant Degree2914 WCC Bookkeeping Degree3117 WCC Business Administration Degree-70 WCC Human Resources 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 Christian Brothers University (CBU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Memphis, TN College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Tennessee Colleges > Memphis Colleges > Christian Brothers University Christian Brothers University (CBU) 650 E Parkway S Memphis, TN 38104OPEID College Code: 00348200 General Phone: (901) 321-3000 Interim President: H. Lance Forsdick Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 1,874 College Alias: CBU College Mascot: Buccaneers Get admissions information on Christian Brothers University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Christian Brothers University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityChristian Brothers University Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Navy Air Force Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.cbu.edu Mission StatementChristian Brothers University is a private, Catholic, comprehensive university committed to preparing students of all faiths and backgrounds to excel in their professional and public lives by providing challenging educational opportunities in the arts, business, engineering, the sciences, and teacher education.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - CBU Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Medium Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Education Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www2.cbu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants5398211,360Number Granted Admission (%)409 (76%)533 (65%)942 (69%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)152 (37%)169 (32%)321 (34%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam7925%ACT ® Exam30796% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading470610SAT ® Math480620SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite2126ACT ® English2026ACT ® Math2227Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: CBU Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving58%30%73%99%Avg Amount Receiving$5,141$3,287$4,879$10,166 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.1%4.1%4.2%Number in Default342422Number in Repayment419574522Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$22,600$21,360$20,080In-State Tuition and Fees$22,600$21,360$20,080Out of State Tuition and Fees$22,600$21,360$20,080Books and Supplies$1,100$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,050$5,840$5,500Other Expenses$520$520$520Off CampusRoom and Board$4,200$4,000$3,900Other Expenses$3,000$2,800$2,700Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,900$2,800$2,700 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$30,270$28,720$27,100In-State$30,270$28,720$27,100Out of State$30,270$28,720$27,100Off CampusIn-District$30,900$29,160$27,680In-State$30,900$29,160$27,680Out of State$30,900$29,160$27,680Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$26,600$25,160$23,780In-State$26,600$25,160$23,780Out of State$26,600$25,160$23,780Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree17- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree19- Business Administration Degree22- Business Economics Degree1- Commerce Degree-29 Finance Degree20- Management Information Systems Degree11- Marketing Degree30- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree3- EducationEducation Degree6- Educational Administration Degree-73 EngineeringChemical Engineering Degree4- Civil Engineering Degree7- Electrical Engineering Degree9- Engineering, Other Degree-5 Mechanical Engineering Degree15- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree6- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesArea, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies, Other Degree1- HistoryHistory Degree8- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree117 Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree8- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree3- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy and Religious Studies, Other Degree2- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree1- Physical Sciences Degree16- Physics Degree-- PsychologyPsychology Degree32- Psychology, Other Degree18- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,874 Undergraduate: 1,462 Graduate: 412 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 830 Female: 1,044 Undergraduate Gender Male: 656 Female: 806 Graduate Gender Male: 174 Female: 238 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,309 Part-Time: 565 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,215 Part-Time Summary of information above... high school or secondary school record: Required Graduate Application Fee: 50.00 high school or secondary school gpa: Required opeid college code:
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 Institute of Technology Inc ( Institute of Technology) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Clovis, CA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > California Colleges > Clovis Colleges > Institute of Technology Inc Institute of Technology Inc ( Institute of Technology) 564 W Herndon Clovis, CA 93612OPEID College Code: 03067500 General Phone: (559) 297-4500 President/Ceo: James Haga Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 1,220 College Alias: Institute of Technology Get admissions information on Institute of Technology Inc and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Institute of Technology Inc - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityInstitute of Technology Inc Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.it-colleges.edu Mission StatementTo produce employable graduates in their chosen fields of study by providing them with quality education, expert instruction, consistent communication, support, and discipline in a professional environment which will help them not only become employable upon graduation but will instill self-esteem and a desire for progressive growth for each choice they make in the future.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $75.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 93% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving89%79%1%1%Avg Amount Receiving$5,924$3,411$2,244$2,656 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)15.7%11.5%15.9%Number in Default285224279Number in Repayment1,8121,9321,748Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedHeating and Air Conditioning2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$14,723$12,089$10,745 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$10,152$8,574$8,225Other Expenses$3,870$3,340$3,257Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,870$3,340$3,257 Total ExpensesOff Campus$28,745$24,003$22,782Off Campus with Family$18,593$15,429$14,557 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionHeating and Air Conditioning$14,723800 Contact Hours9 MonthsCulinary Arts$28,0211,500 Contact Hours 15 MonthsAllied Health and Medical Assisting Services$14,016860 Contact Hours 9 MonthsCulinary Arts$17,085780 Contact Hours 8 MonthsPharmacy Technician$14,016860 Contact Hours 9 MonthsComputer Systems Networking$14,016800 Contact Hours 9 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree23 Bookkeeping Degree37 Human Resources Degree31 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Systems Networking Degree57 System, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management Degree57 Web and Digital Design Degree54 EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree2 Health and Clinical ProfessionsMedical Insurance Coding Degree49 Medical Office Assistant Degree73 Pharmacy Technician Degree95 Medical Assistant Degree214 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree307 Personal and Culinary ServicesBaking and Pastry Degree38 Culinary Arts Degree162 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,220 Undergraduate: 1,220 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 663 Female: 557 Undergraduate Gender Male: 663 Female: 557 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,220 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,220 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian30.2%Black907%Asian575%Hispanic50541%White37030%Unknown19516% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18232%Ages 18-1919616%Ages 20-2119216%Ages 22-2421017%Ages 25-2924320%Ages 30-3413711%Ages 35-39756%Ages 40-491139%Ages 50-65292%Age Over 6520.2%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees20417430Instruction, Research and/or Public Service876621Primarily Instruction876621Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial40391Other Professionals50491Technical and/or Paraprofessional27207Clerical And Secretarial18153Service and/or Maintenance734Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 44%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 80%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusRobbery4-Vehicle Theft2- Institute of Technology Inc Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Montgomery, WV College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > West Virginia Colleges > Montgomery Colleges > Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology 405 Fayette Pike Montgomery, WV 25136OPEID College Code: 04047300 General Phone: (304) 442-3071 President Ctc: Beverly Jo Harris Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 760 Get admissions information on Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCommunity and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.wvutech.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public 2-Year Colleges Under 4-Year Universities Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 81% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving51%46%17%13%Avg Amount Receiving$2,281$2,324$1,691$866 Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,410$3,266$3,118In-State Tuition and Fees$3,410$3,266$3,118Out of State Tuition and Fees$11,772$11,208$9,488Books and Supplies$1,500$1,500$1,400 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,500$7,000$6,900Other Expenses$3,000$3,000$2,700Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,500$3,000$2,500 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$4,910$4,766$4,518In-State$4,910$4,766$4,518Out of State$13,272$12,708$10,888Off CampusIn-District$15,410$14,766$14,118In-State$15,410$14,766$14,118Out of State$23,772$22,708$20,488Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$7,410$7,266$7,018In-State$7,410$7,266$7,018Out of State$15,772$15,208$13,388Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree18- Commerce Degree2- Management Information Systems Degree-- Communication TechnologyPrinting Press Operator Degree-12 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree-2 Engineering TechnologyAutomotive Engineering Technology Degree-- Civil Engineering Technology Degree-8 Drafting and Design Degree-4 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-10 Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies, Other Degree-5 Computer Systems Technology Degree-3 Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Hygiene Degree-14 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-29 Surgical Technology Degree-- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-21 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 760 Undergraduate: 760 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 420 Female: 340 Undergraduate Gender Male: 420 Female: 340 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 538 Part-Time: 222 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 538 Part-Time: 222 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien20.3%American Indian40.5%Black699%Asian30.4%Hispanic50.7%White67689%Unknown10.1% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 189312%Ages 18-1923331%Ages 20-2112717%Ages 22-248211%Ages 25-29648%Ages 30-34436%Ages 35-39395%Ages 40-49567%Ages 50-65223%Age Over 6510.1%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees644717Faculty Status553817Tenured Faculty88-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service442717Primarily Instruction442717Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial77-Other Professionals44-Technical and/or Paraprofessional99-Clerical And Secretarial77- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$47,767 (27)$55,857 (14)$39,054 (13)Professor$63,823 (8)$63,010 (7)$69,509 (1)Associate Professor$51,718 (6)$53,986 (4)$47,183 (2)Assistant Professor$40,809 (5)$47,541 (2)$36,321 (3)Instructor$33,097 (8)$29,906 (1)$33,553 (7) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$47,767 (27)$55,857 (14)$39,054 (13)Professor$63,823 (8)$63,010 (7)$69,509 (1)Associate Professor$51,718 (6)$53,986 (4)$47,183 (2)Assistant Professor$40,809 (5)$47,541 (2)$36,321 (3)Instructor$33,097 (8)$29,906 (1)$33,553 (7)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 43%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 24%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students27% By GenderMale18%Female39% By RaceBlack8%Asian-White30% Summary of information above... local area: Rural Fringe undergraduate classification: Associates facilities and programs offered: None Available type:
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 Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Honolulu, HI College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Hawaii Colleges > Honolulu Colleges > Hawaii Pacific University Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) 1164 Bishop St., Suite 216 Honolulu, HI 96813OPEID College Code: 00727900 General Phone: (808) 544-0200 President: Chatt G Wright Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 7,943 College Alias: HPU College Mascot: Sea Warriors Get admissions information on Hawaii Pacific University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Hawaii Pacific University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityHawaii Pacific University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.hpu.edu Mission StatementHawai'i Pacific University is an international learning community set in the rich cultural context of Hawai'i. Students from around the world join us for an American education built on a liberal arts foundation. Our innovative undergraduate and graduate programs anticipate the changing needs of the community and prepare our graduates to live, work, and learn as active members of a global society.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - HPU Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Comprehensive Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Four-Year Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.hpu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Recommended Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants9151,8932,808Number Granted Admission (%)771 (84%)1,674 (88%)2,445 (87%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)415 (54%)231 (14%)646 (26%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam48175%ACT ® Exam23637% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading420550SAT ® Math430570SAT ® Writing410540 ACT ® Composite1824ACT ® English1725ACT ® Math1824Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: HPU Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 42% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving39%19%-31%Avg Amount Receiving$5,110$3,776-$7,610 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.5%2.4%2.8%Number in Default383540Number in Repayment1,0841,4101,402Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$13,990$13,080$12,312In-State Tuition and Fees$13,990$13,080$12,312Out of State Tuition and Fees$13,990$13,080$12,312Books and Supplies$1,100$1,040$1,040 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$10,564$10,060$9,340Other Expenses$1,700$1,656$1,587Off CampusRoom and Board$10,564$10,060$9,340Other Expenses$1,700$1,656$1,587Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,700$1,656$1,587 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$27,354$25,836$24,279In-State$27,354$25,836$24,279Out of State$27,354$25,836$24,279Off CampusIn-District$27,354$25,836$24,279In-State$27,354$25,836$24,279Out of State$27,354$25,836$24,279Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$16,790$15,776$14,939In-State$16,790$15,776$14,939Out of State$16,790$15,776$14,939Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesHPU Biochemistry Degree--3- HPU Biology Degree--19- HPU Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography Degree--32- Business and Marketing StudiesHPU Accounting Degree-15324 HPU Business Administration Degree-507923 HPU Business Economics Degree-54- HPU Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services, Other Degree---- HPU Commerce Degree--3173 HPU E-Commerce Degree1--1 HPU Finance Degree-24435 HPU Human Resources Degree--1916 HPU Human Resources Development Degree--17- HPU International Business Degree1-333 HPU Knowledge Management Degree4--- HPU Management Information Systems Degree2-352 HPU Marketing Degree-123429 HPU Organizational Behavior Studies Degree20--14 HPU Tourism and Travel Services Management Degree1-423 HPU Corporate Communications Degree--4- HPU Entrepreneurial Studies Degree--12- Communications and JournalismHPU Advertising Degree--23- HPU Communication Degree--2329 HPU Journalism Degree--8- HPU Public Relations Degree--19- Computer and Information SciencesHPU Computer and Information Systems Security Degree2--- HPU Computer Science Degree-2625- HPU Computer Software and Media Applications, Other Degree---- HPU Data Processing Degree-1-- HPU Information Science Studies Degree---39 EducationHPU Secondary Education Summary of information above... 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 New York University (NYU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - New York, NY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New York Colleges > New York Colleges > New York University New York University (NYU) 70 Washington Sq South New York, NY 10012OPEID College Code: 00278500 General Phone: (212) 998-1212 President: John E. Sexton Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 41,783 College Alias: NYU College Mascot: BobcatsNote: Former Name Was Violets Get admissions information on New York University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. New York University - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNew York University's main campus is located in Greenwich Village. It is a private, non-sectarian, research university and the largest non-profit institution of higher learning in the US. Study abroad facilities are located in a wide variety of countries around the globe. New sites are planned for Abu Dhabi in 2010 and Washington DC in 2012. History New York University was established on April 18, 1831 by bankers, merchants and traders in order to provide young men with a higher education. They were to be admitted on merit alone, with no focus on social status or birthright. On April 12, 1831, the New York State Legislature gave the school its charter and it was incorporated as the University of the City of New York. The name was changed to New York University in 1896 by popular demand. The first students were welcomed in 1832 and attended classes in rented rooms of Clinton Hall. Academics New York University is ranked 22nd of the world's top universities by the Global University Ranking. It is made up of 16 colleges, institutions and schools. When the university was founded, the only school was the College of Arts and Science. Undergraduate schools include: Education of Human Development Gallatin School of Individualized Study School of Social Work Stunhardt School of Culture Polytechnic Institute of New York University Stern School of Business Tisch School of Arts Postgraduate schools include: Institute of Fine Arts College of Nursing College of Dentistry Institute of Study of the Ancient World School of Law Courant School of Mathematical Sciences School of Medicine School of Continuing and Professional Studies Graduate School of Arts and Science Wagner Graduate School of Public Service New York University is the only private university in the US with two medical schools, as it also awards the degrees for Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Campuses New York State University's buildings are situated on approximately 229 acres between 14th Street in the north, Broadway on the east, Avenue of the Americas to the west and Houston Street to the south. Washington Square Park is the core of New York University's buildings and has been since 1970. The Washington Square Arch is the unofficial symbol of the University. During the 1990s, New York University became a double square university when a second community was established around Union Square. Other campuses and facilities include but are not limited to: Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine New York University Medical Center Belleview Hospital Center Athletics New York University's sports teams are known as the Violets. Their colors are violet and white. Dictated by geography and history, Columbia University are their rival. The University's team mascot is the bobcat. Most of New York University's sport teams participate in the University Athletic Association and the NCAA's Division III. Student Life The governing student body at New York University is the Student Senators Council. The University has more than 350 clubs and organizations for students on campus. These include fraternities, sororities, sports teams and those that focus on arts, culture and entertainment. New York University first formed a Greek community in 1837. Greek life at New York University is governed by four boards. Community Life New York is known as The City That Never Sleeps and there is much to see and do. Take in a festival, enjoy nightlife, enjoy a Broadway show or visit Rockefeller Center or Central Park. There are an abundance of free venues, such as Central Park Stage, Brooklyn Museum, BB King Blues Club and Grill, Studio Museum of Harlem, Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum. Be sure to check times for free admission and also check out other free venues. There's something for everyone in New York City. (+) Show Full Description New York University Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.nyu.edu Mission StatementNew York University's mission is to be an international center of scholarship, teaching and research defined by a culture of academic excellence and innovation. That mission involves retaining and attracting outstanding faculty, encouraging them to create programs that draw the best students, having students learn from faculty who are leaders in their fields, and shaping an intellectually rich environment for faculty and students both inside and outside the classroom. In reaching for excellence, NYU seeks to take academic and cultural advantage of its location in New York City and to embrace diversity among faculty, staff and students to ensure the widest possible range of perspectives, including international perspectives, in the educational experience.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - NYU Library Profile Grants Medical Degree College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (Very High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Plus Professions, High Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Comprehensive Doctoral with Medical/Veterinary Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Majority Undergraduate Size Classification Large Four-Year, Highly Residential PhotosNew York UniversityCamouflage class in New York University, where men and women are preparing for jobs in the Army or in industry, New York, N.Y. 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 Bainbridge College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Bainbridge, GA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Georgia Colleges > Bainbridge Colleges > Bainbridge College Bainbridge College 2500 E Shotwell St Bainbridge, GA 39819OPEID College Code: 01107400 General Phone: (866) 825-1715 President: Thomas A. Wilkerson Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 2,661 College Alias: BC, BJC Get admissions information on Bainbridge College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Bainbridge College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBainbridge College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.bainbridge.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.bainbridge.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants345427772Number Granted Admission (%)345 (100%)425 (100%)770 (100%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)198 (57%)271 (64%)469 (61%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 95% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving7%64%89%-Avg Amount Receiving$1,998$3,138$1,749- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)10.7%6.7%8.5%Number in Default221612Number in Repayment204236140Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,326$1,950$1,768In-State Tuition and Fees$2,326$1,950$1,768Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,840$7,200$6,576Books and Supplies$664$650$650 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,550$5,426$5,426Other Expenses$2,762$2,660$2,301Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,762$2,660$1,897 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,990$2,600$2,418In-State$2,990$2,600$2,418Out of State$8,504$7,850$7,226Off CampusIn-District$11,302$10,686$10,145In-State$11,302$10,686$10,145Out of State$16,816$15,936$14,953Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,752$4,497$4,315In-State$5,752$4,497$4,315Out of State$11,266$9,747$9,123Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree12- Bookkeeping Degree21 Business Administration, Other Degree50- Customer Service Support Degree34- Data Entry Technology Degree2- Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree-4 Marketing Degree53 Small Business Administration and Management Degree13- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming, Specific Applications Degree-11 Data Processing Degree2- Construction TradesElectrician Degree11- Engineering TechnologyDrafting and Design Degree42 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Degree102 Health and Clinical ProfessionsEmergency Medical Technology Degree2- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree33- Medical Administration Degree446 Nursing Degree-36 Phlebotomy Degree14- Medical Assistant Degree41 Nursing Assistant Degree90- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-6 Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-110 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyComputer Installation and Repair Technology Degree13- Electrical Equipment Installation and Repair Degree-6 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Degree1- Security System Installation, Repair, and Inspection Technology Degree17- Natural Resources and ConservationForest Technology Degree1- Precision ProductionWelding Technology Degree9- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree71 Transportation and Materials MovingTruck and Bus Driver Degree59- Visual and Performing ArtsTechnical Theatre, Design and Technology Degree1- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,661 Undergraduate: 2,661 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 771 Female: 1,890 Undergraduate Gender Male: 771 Female: 1,890 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,105 Part-Time: 1,556 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,105 Part-Time: 1,556 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien60.2%American Indian50.2%Black1,38552%Asian482%Hispanic250.9%White1,10241%Unknown903% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 181415%Ages 18-1953920%Ages 20-2136314%Ages 22-2430912%Ages 25-2937314%Ages 30-3430311%Ages 35-392349%Ages 40-4929011%Ages 50-65833%Age Uknown261%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees319185134Faculty Status8585-Tenured Faculty1717-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service20176125Primarily 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 Los Angeles Recording School - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Hollywood, CA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > California Colleges > Hollywood Colleges > Los Angeles Recording School Los Angeles Recording School 6690 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90028OPEID College Code: 02612800 General Phone: (323) 464-5200 Coo: Darren Millar Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 702 Get admissions information on Los Angeles Recording School and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Los Angeles Recording School - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityLos Angeles Recording School Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.larecordingschool.com Mission StatementThe mission of The Los Angeles Recording School is to provide the best possible audio engineering training for students interested in starting or improving their careers in professional audio production and music recording. Our mission is to provide the clearest possible explanation of professional audio equipment and techniques, provide the settings for structured hands-on-training on state-of-the-art industry equipment, and to provide the greatest opportunities for our graduates' career advancements.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $75.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 67% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving64%34%1%24%Avg Amount Receiving$15,476$2,658$1,374$514 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)9.2%11.5%10.8%Number in Default262436Number in Repayment281208332Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedEducational and Instructional Media Design2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$22,220$20,580$17,895Books and Supplies$625$530$530 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$21,600$18,000$16,800Other Expenses$7,000$6,700$6,700Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,200$5,100$5,100 Total ExpensesOff Campus$51,445$45,810$41,925Off Campus with Family$27,045$26,210$23,525 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionEducational and Instructional Media Design$22,845904 Contact Hours9 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateCommunication TechnologyCommunications Technologies and Support Services, Other Degree361 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 702 Undergraduate: 702 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 648 Female: 54 Undergraduate Gender Male: 648 Female: 54 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 431 Part-Time: 271 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 431 Part-Time: 271 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien112%American Indian30.4%Black659%Asian314%Hispanic14521%White18626%Unknown26137% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-199614%Ages 20-2118226%Ages 22-2421330%Ages 25-2914120%Ages 30-34487%Ages 35-39162%Ages 40-4930.4%Ages 50-6530.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees756510Instruction, Research and/or Public Service40337Primarily Instruction40337Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Other Professionals1515-Technical and/or Paraprofessional19163Clerical And Secretarial17152Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 59%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 78%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 69%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusRobbery73Aggravated Assault2-Burglary3- Los Angeles Recording School Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Los Angeles Recording School Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Associated Technical CollegeLos Angeles, CA 90017Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 4 Miles American Beauty CollegeBellflower, CA 90706Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 19 Miles The Academy of Radio and Tv BroadcastingHuntington Beach, CA 92647Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 30 Miles Associated Technical CollegeSan Diego, CA 92101Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 117 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Fairmont State University (Fairmont State) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Fairmont, WV College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > West Virginia Colleges > Fairmont Colleges > Fairmont State University Fairmont State University (Fairmont State) 1201 Locust Ave Fairmont, WV 26554OPEID College Code: 00381200 General Phone: (304) 367-4000 Interim President: Charles J. Mcclain, Ph.D. Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Town Fringe Student Enrollment: 4,464 College Alias: Fairmont State College Mascot: Falcons Get admissions information on Fairmont State University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Fairmont State University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityFairmont State University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.fairmontstate.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, No Graduate Coexistence Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Admission Fees YesGraduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,1471,4642,611Number Granted Admission (%)629 (55%)830 (57%)1,459 (56%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)304 (48%)334 (40%)638 (44%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam14924%ACT ® Exam59093% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading430530SAT ® Math430530SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1923ACT ® English1923ACT ® Math1722Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 95% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving57%37%27%14%Avg Amount Receiving$3,582$2,927$3,994$1,156 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)9.9%9.9%7.8%Number in Default191175113Number in Repayment1,9141,7601,436Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$5,024$4,814$4,522In-State Tuition and Fees$5,024$4,814$4,522Out of State Tuition and Fees$10,590$10,160$9,456Books and Supplies$1,000$1,200$1,200 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,652$6,262$5,982Other Expenses$2,800$2,500$2,500 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$15,476$14,776$14,204In-State$15,476$14,776$14,204Out of State$21,042$20,122$19,138Off CampusIn-District$6,024$6,014$5,722In-State$6,024$6,014$5,722Out of State$11,590$11,360$10,656Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,024$6,014$5,722In-State$6,024$6,014$5,722Out of State$11,590$11,360$10,656Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree--7- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--11- Business Administration Degree--14710 Communication TechnologyPrinting Press Operator Degree--22- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree--5- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree--6- Information Science Studies Degree--20- EducationEducation Degree--106- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Other Degree---10 Middle School Education Degree---41 Engineering TechnologyAeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology Degree--4- Architectural Engineering Technology Degree-223- Civil Engineering Technology Degree-312- Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-17- Mechanical Engineering Degree-313- Occupational Safety and Health Technology Degree-111- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--5- Family and Consumer SciencesFamily and Consumer Sciences Degree--13- Foreign Languages and LiteratureFrench Language and Literature Degree--2- Spanish Language and Literature Degree--4- Health and Clinical ProfessionsHealth Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Degree--6- Nursing Degree-6929- Health Care Administration Degree--13- HistoryHistory Degree--8- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree---- Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree--42- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree--2- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree--5- PsychologyPsychology Degree--36- Recreation and Fitness StudiesKinesiology and Exercise Science Degree--16- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree--574 Forensic Science Degree--7- Social SciencesPolitical Science Degree--1- Social Sciences, Other Degree--5- Sociology Degree--18- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree--3- Drama Degree--4- Fine Studio Arts Degree--2- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 4,464 Undergraduate: 4,087 Graduate: 377 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,953 Female: 2,511 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,833 Female: 2,254 Graduate Gender Male: 120 Female: 257 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 3,595 Part-Time: 869 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time Summary of information above... college preparatory program completion: Recommended Graduate Application Fee: 40.00 highest degree: Master's Degree high school or secondary school record:
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 Kaplan College - Modesto Campus - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Salida, CA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > California Colleges > Salida Colleges > Kaplan College - Modesto Campus Kaplan College - Modesto Campus 5172 Kiernan Court Salida, CA 95368OPEID College Code: 02306300 General Phone: (209) 543-7000 Executive Director: Kevin Puls Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 565 Get admissions information on Kaplan College - Modesto Campus and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Kaplan College - Modesto Campus - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityKaplan College - Modesto Campus Campus Map Other Campus LocationsMaric College - Fresno Clovis, CA 93612 98 Miles AwayStudent ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitehttp: Mission StatementMaric College is an institution of higher learning dedicated to providing quality programs that integrate the curriculum with professional skill development empowering students to achieve their lifelong personal and professional goals.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Private For-Profit Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 83% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving79%66%-35%Avg Amount Receiving$4,587$2,902$3,191$57 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)14.8%14.3%11.6%Number in Default1388967Number in Repayment931620574Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Assistant2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$12,570$10,976$10,976Books and Supplies$985$754$754 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,024$8,256$7,920Other Expenses$3,440$3,216$3,136Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,568$3,456$3,360 Total ExpensesOff Campus$26,019$23,202$22,786Off Campus with Family$17,123$15,186$15,090 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Assistant$13,555720 Contact Hours8 MonthsRespiratory Care Therapy$39,73077 Credit Hours 20 MonthsCriminal Justice$27,50560 Credit Hours 17 MonthsHealth and Medical Administrative Services$13,80530 Credit Hours 8 MonthsDental Assistant$13,85529 Credit Hours 8 MonthsRehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions$13,55532 Credit Hours 8 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsHealth and Medical Administrative Services, Other Degree116- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other Degree71- Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-64 Medical Assistant Degree255- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree-56 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 565 Undergraduate: 565 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 99 Female: 466 Undergraduate Gender Male: 99 Female: 466 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 565 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 565 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian10.2%Black183%Asian102%Hispanic7513%White7513%Unknown38668% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-198615%Ages 20-2112722%Ages 22-2410619%Ages 25-2910919%Ages 30-347012%Ages 35-39356%Ages 40-49234%Ages 50-6592%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees1077829Faculty Status442618Instruction, Research and/or Public Service442618Primarily Instruction442618Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1515-Other Professionals362610Technical and/or Paraprofessional12111Clerical And Secretarial1091 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$43,356 (26)$42,663 (5)$43,521 (21)Instructor$43,356 (26)$42,663 (5)$43,521 (21) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$35,474 (26)$34,907 (5)$35,609 (21)Instructor$35,474 (26)$34,907 (5)$35,609 (21)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 83%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students73% By GenderMale59%Female75% By RaceAmerican Indian75%Black61%Asian90%Hispanic75%White73%Unknown72%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusAggravated Assault1-Burglary1- Kaplan College - Modesto Campus Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Kaplan College - Modesto Campus Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Heald College - Rancho CordovaRancho Cordova, CA 95670Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 61 Miles FIDM San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94108Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 72 Miles Empire College School of BusinessSanta Rosa, CA 95403Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 103 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... student enrollment: 565 calendar system: Differs by Program highest degree: Associate's Degree size classification:
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 The Hair Design School - Highlands - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Louisville, KY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kentucky Colleges > Louisville Colleges > The Hair Design School - Highlands The Hair Design School - Highlands 1049 Bardstown Rd Louisville, KY 40204OPEID College Code: 02177100 General Phone: (502) 491-0077 President/Coo: Michael Bouman Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 79 Get admissions information on The Hair Design School - Highlands and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. The Hair Design School - Highlands - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesThe Hair Design School - Highlands Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.empire.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $100.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 84% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving77%72%-1%Avg Amount Receiving$3,372$2,781-$100 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment436042Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedCosmetology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$10,980$10,079$10,279Books and Supplies$1,250$1,250$1,100 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,473$6,601$7,416Other Expenses$6,219$5,628$4,816Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,167$3,766$3,344 Total ExpensesOff Campus$24,922$23,558$23,611Off Campus with Family$16,397$15,095$14,723 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionCosmetology$12,2301,800 Contact Hours12 MonthsNail Technician$3,348600 Contact Hours 5 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificatePersonal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree30 Cosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree1 Nail Technician Degree- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 79 Undergraduate: 79 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 8 Female: 71 Undergraduate Gender Male: 8 Female: 71 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 79 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 79 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black2228%Asian--Hispanic--White5772%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1811%Ages 18-191620%Ages 20-211823%Ages 22-242127%Ages 25-291215%Ages 30-3445%Ages 35-3956%Ages 40-4923%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees11101Instruction, Research and/or Public Service66-Primarily Instruction66-Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial22-Other Professionals11-Technical and/or Paraprofessional211Clerical And Secretarial211Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 68%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students67% By GenderMale57%Female68% By RaceBlack38%White71%Unknown100% The Hair Design School - Highlands Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review The Hair Design School - Highlands Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges J M Academy of Cosmetology IncFrankfort, KY 40601Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 48 Miles Barrett and Company School of Hair DesignNicholasville, KY 40356Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 67 Miles Pj's College of CosmetologyBowling Green, KY 42101Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 96 Miles Collins School of CosmetologyMiddlesboro, KY 40965Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 157 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 79 student enrollment: 79 college carnegie classifications: None Available president:
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 Minnesota State University - Moorhead (MSU Moorhead) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Moorhead, MN College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Minnesota Colleges > Moorhead Colleges > Minnesota State University - Moorhead Minnesota State University - Moorhead (MSU Moorhead) 1104 7th Ave S Moorhead, MN 56563OPEID College Code: 00236700 General Phone: (218) 477-4000 President: Edna Mora Szymanski Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Midsized Suburb Student Enrollment: 7,494 College Alias: MSU Moorhead, MSUM College Mascot: Dragons Get admissions information on Minnesota State University - Moorhead and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Minnesota State University - Moorhead - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMinnesota State University - Moorhead Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.mnstate.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Smaller Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate with Arts & Sciences (Education Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.mnstate.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $20.00Graduate Application Fee: $20.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,3081,8173,125Number Granted Admission (%)998 (76%)1,492 (82%)2,490 (80%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)505 (51%)724 (49%)1,229 (49%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam272%ACT ® Exam1,08889% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading420570SAT ® Math430530SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1924ACT ® English1824ACT ® Math1824Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: MSU Moorhead Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving86%23%27%39%Avg Amount Receiving$4,999$3,139$2,366$718 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.0%2.2%2.6%Number in Default424756Number in Repayment2,0662,0532,093Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$6,144$5,948$5,720In-State Tuition and Fees$6,144$5,948$5,720Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,144$5,948$5,720Books and Supplies$800$800$800 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$5,936$5,690$5,356Other Expenses$2,520$2,462$2,424Off CampusRoom and Board$5,936$5,690$5,356Other Expenses$2,520$2,462$2,424Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,520$2,462$2,424 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$15,400$14,900$14,300In-State$15,400$14,900$14,300Out of State$15,400$14,900$14,300Off CampusIn-District$15,400$14,900$14,300In-State$15,400$14,900$14,300Out of State$15,400$14,900$14,300Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$9,464$9,210$8,944In-State$9,464$9,210$8,944Out of State$9,464$9,210$8,944Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesMSU Moorhead Biology Degree--66-- Business and Marketing StudiesMSU Moorhead Accounting Degree--44-- MSU Moorhead Business Administration Degree--78-- MSU Moorhead Construction Management Degree--19-- MSU Moorhead Finance Degree--44-- MSU Moorhead International Business Degree--9-- MSU Moorhead Marketing Degree--17-- MSU Moorhead Operations Management and Supervision Degree--13-- Communications and JournalismMSU Moorhead Publishing Degree5---- MSU Moorhead Media Studies Degree--98-- Computer and Information SciencesMSU Moorhead Computer Degree--3-- MSU Moorhead Computer Science Degree--8-- EducationMSU Moorhead Art Teacher Education Degree--18-- MSU Moorhead Biology Teacher Education Degree--6-- MSU Moorhead Chemistry Teacher Education Degree----- MSU Moorhead Counseling and Guidance Services Degree---15- MSU Moorhead Curriculum and Instruction Degree---8- MSU Moorhead Educational Administration Degree---8- MSU Moorhead Educational and Instructional Media Design Degree----- MSU Moorhead Elementary Education Degree--90-- MSU Moorhead English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree--14-- MSU Moorhead Health Teacher Education Degree--4-- MSU Moorhead Kindergarten and Preschool Education Degree--19-- MSU Moorhead Mathematics Teacher Education Degree--11-- MSU Moorhead Music Teacher Education Degree--3-- MSU Moorhead Physical Education Degree--8-- MSU Moorhead Physics Teacher Education Degree----- MSU Moorhead Reading Teacher Education Degree2--5- MSU Moorhead Science Teacher Education Degree----- MS Summary of information above... student enrollment: 7,494 toefl: Required facilities and programs offered: Library Available Graduate Application Fee:
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 Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology - Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Memphis, TN College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Tennessee Colleges > Memphis Colleges > Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology 2195 S Third St Memphis, TN 38109OPEID College Code: 04025300 General Phone: (901) 774-9699 Director of Administrations: Quannah Harris Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 65 Get admissions information on Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology - Details GeneralFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityLast Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology Campus Map Student ServicesNone AvailableSpecial Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.lastminutecuts.com Mission StatementHere at Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology, we strive to provide the student with an opportunity to achieve a quality education in this field. We strive for academic excellence. We challenge the student to master the scientific knowledge as well as the artistry of hair care. We train willing students to successfully pass the Tennessee State Board Liscensure Exam. It is our main objective to inspire students to become the best in their field by equipping them with invaluable skills that will be necessary in this chosen filed. Our curriculum is designed to prepare the students not only for barbering, but also for marketing, business managment, as well as many other facets of entrepreneurships.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving100%100%--Avg Amount Receiving$1,250$4,050-- Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedBarber2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$10,552$10,000$10,000Books and Supplies$1,200$760$760 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$4,650$4,500$4,440Other Expenses$2,713$2,627$2,212Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,733$2,627$2,212 Total ExpensesOff Campus$19,115$17,887$17,412Off Campus with Family$14,485$13,387$12,972 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionBarber$11,7521,500 N/A- MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificatePersonal and Culinary ServicesBarber Degree19 Cosmetology Degree1 Cosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree1 Hair Styling Degree- Nail Technician Degree- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 65 Undergraduate: 65 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 51 Female: 14 Undergraduate Gender Male: 51 Female: 14 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 61 Part-Time: 4 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 61 Part-Time: 4 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black65100%Asian--Hispanic--White--Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-191117%Ages 20-21914%Ages 22-241320%Ages 25-291422%Ages 30-341117%Ages 35-3969%Age Uknown12%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees752Instruction, Research and/or Public Service431Primarily Instruction431Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Technical and/or Paraprofessional211Clerical And Secretarial211Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 92%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 65%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 100%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary12Vehicle Theft2- Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Last Minute Cuts School of Barbering and Cosmetology Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Plaza Beauty SchoolMemphis, TN 38117Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 8 Miles Mccollum & Ross - the Hair SchoolJackson, TN 38301Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 78 Miles Arnolds Beauty SchoolMilan, TN 38358Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 92 Miles Fayetteville College of Cosmetology Arts and SciencesFayetteville, TN 37334Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 197 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Wake Forest University (WFU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Winston Salem, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Winston Salem Colleges > Wake Forest University Wake Forest University (WFU) 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston Salem, NC 27106OPEID College Code: 00297800 General Phone: (336) 758-5000 President: Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 6,788 College Alias: WFU Get admissions information on Wake Forest University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Wake Forest University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityWake Forest University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Websitewww.wfu.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - WFU Library Profile Grants Medical Degree College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Plus Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Stem Dominant Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Majority Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.wfu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00Graduate Application Fee: $60.00Professional Degree Application Fee: $60.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants4,3254,7259,050Number Granted Admission (%)1,671 (39%)1,802 (38%)3,473 (38%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)580 (35%)622 (35%)1,202 (35%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam86172%ACT ® Exam34128% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading610690SAT ® Math630710SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite2731ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: WFU Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 73% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving42%7%28%52%Avg Amount Receiving$5,803$6,138$3,235$18,768 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)0.5%0.1%0.1%Number in Default522Number in Repayment8411,8071,613Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$36,975$34,330$32,140In-State Tuition and Fees$36,975$34,330$32,140Out of State Tuition and Fees$36,975$34,330$32,140Books and Supplies$850$850$850 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$9,945$9,500$8,800Other Expenses$2,050$2,000$1,960 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$49,820$46,680$43,750In-State$49,820$46,680$43,750Out of State$49,820$46,680$43,750Off CampusIn-District$37,825$35,180$32,990In-State$37,825$35,180$32,990Out of State$37,825$35,180$32,990Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$37,825$35,180$32,990In-State$37,825$35,180$32,990Out of State$37,825$35,180$32,990 Graduate Student Expenses In-StateOut of StateTotal Tuition and FeesMedical School$38,248$38,248Law School$34,265$34,265Theology School$16,165$16,165Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesWFU Biochemistry Degree-14 WFU Biology Degree6131 WFU Cell and Molecular Biology Degree--4 WFU Epidemiology Degree-6- WFU Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, Other Degree--6 WFU Molecular Biology Degree-110 WFU Molecular Genetics Degree--5 WFU Neuroanatomy Degree--4 WFU Oncology and Cancer Biology Degree--8 WFU Pharmacology Degree--4 Business and Marketing StudiesWFU Accounting Degree1858- WFU Business Administration Degree-263- 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 Tom P Haney Technical Center (Haney Technical Center) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Panama City, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Panama City Colleges > Tom P Haney Technical Center Tom P Haney Technical Center (Haney Technical Center) 3016 Hwy 77 Panama City, FL 32405OPEID College Code: 01082600 General Phone: (850) 747-5500 Director: Sandra D Davis Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 361 College Alias: Haney Technical Center Get admissions information on Tom P Haney Technical Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Tom P Haney Technical Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityTom P Haney Technical Center Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.bayschools.com Mission StatementOur mission is to provide educational opportunities for all students and the training necessary to meet the needs and standards of the global workplace.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $15.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 48% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-33%10%11%Avg Amount Receiving-$2,421$801$400 Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedLicensed Practical Nurse2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$3,227$3,018$3,018Books and Supplies$1,071$1,054$1,023 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,275$8,034$7,800Other Expenses$3,550$3,506$3,404Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,400$3,391$3,292 Total ExpensesOff Campus$16,123$15,612$15,245Off Campus with Family$7,698$7,463$7,333 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionLicensed Practical Nurse$4,2981,350 Contact Hours12 MonthsCosmetology$3,6331,200 Contact Hours 12 MonthsWelding Technology$3,1461,170 Contact Hours 12 MonthsMassage Therapy$2,740750 Contact Hours 9 MonthsMedical Administration$3,8101,050 Contact Hours 12 MonthsRefrigeration Technology$3,5771,350 Contact Hours 13 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree4 Bookkeeping Degree3 Business Administration Degree2 Construction TradesCarpentry Degree3 Electrician Degree14 EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree11 Engineering TechnologyArchitectural Drafting Cad Degree4 Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering Cad Degree- Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree3 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting Cad Degree4 Refrigeration Technology Degree8 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Degree13 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree61 Massage Therapy Degree23 Medical Administration Degree17 Nursing Assistant Degree6 Legal Professions and StudiesLegal Administrative Assistant Degree4 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree4 Computer Installation and Repair Technology Degree1 Marine Maintenance, Fitter and Ship Repair Technology Degree2 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree9 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree31 Precision ProductionCabinetmaking and Millwork Degree1 Welding Technology Degree12 Visual and Performing ArtsDesign and Visual Communications Degree5 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 361 Undergraduate: 361 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 177 Female: 184 Undergraduate Gender Male: 177 Female: 184 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 210 Part-Time: 151 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 210 Part-Time: 151 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian30.8%Black5816%Asian30.8%Hispanic175%White28078%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1830.8%Ages 18-197320%Ages 20-216618%Ages 22-244312%Ages 25-294613%Ages 30-343610%Ages 35-39298%Ages 40-494312%Ages 50-65226%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees746311Instruction, Research and/or Public Service39345Primarily Instruction39345Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial22-Other Professionals541Technical and/or Paraprofessional28235Clerical And Secretarial1212-Service and/or Maintenance1055Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 57%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 46%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students73% By GenderMale64%Female78% By RaceAmerican Indian50%Black75%Asian100%Hispanic100%White72%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07ArrestsOn CampusDrug Related2- Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary25 Tom P Haney Technical Center Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Lafayette, IN College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Indiana Colleges > Lafayette Colleges > Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing 1508 Tippecanoe Street Lafayette, IN 47904OPEID College Code: 00625700 General Phone: (765) 423-6400 President and Ceo: Terrance E. Wilson Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 214 Get admissions information on Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySaint Elizabeth School of Nursing Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.steson.org Mission StatementPreparing Nurses to Continue Christ's MinistryFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants88189Number Granted Admission (%)2 (25%)30 (37%)32 (36%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)2 (100%)18 (60%)20 (63%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam1575%ACT ® Exam525% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading440460SAT ® Math420510SAT ® Writing440470 ACT ® Composite1720ACT ® English1519ACT ® Math1618Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving86%43%50%14%Avg Amount Receiving$5,239$1,160$3,660$304 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)5.9%2.8%-Number in Default43-Number in Repayment6710487Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$14,762$14,096$13,436In-State Tuition and Fees$14,762$14,096$13,436Out of State Tuition and Fees$14,762$14,096$13,436Books and Supplies$1,092$1,048$956 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,212$7,888$7,644Other Expenses$5,930$6,416$5,518Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,930$6,416$5,518 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$15,854$15,144$14,392In-State$15,854$15,144$14,392Out of State$15,854$15,144$14,392Off CampusIn-District$29,996$29,448$27,554In-State$29,996$29,448$27,554Out of State$29,996$29,448$27,554Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$21,784$21,560$19,910In-State$21,784$21,560$19,910Out of State$21,784$21,560$19,910Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsNursing Degree43 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 214 Undergraduate: 214 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 12 Female: 202 Undergraduate Gender Male: 12 Female: 202 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 208 Part-Time: 6 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 208 Part-Time: 6 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black94%Asian20.9%Hispanic73%White19591%Unknown10.5% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19178%Ages 20-215224%Ages 22-244220%Ages 25-294220%Ages 30-342612%Ages 35-39147%Ages 40-49147%Ages 50-6542%Age Uknown31%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees38353Instruction, Research and/or Public Service29281Primarily Instruction29281Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Other Professionals44-Technical and/or Paraprofessional422Clerical And Secretarial422Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 54%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students22% By GenderMale-Female25% By RaceBlack-Asian-Hispanic-White25%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusRobbery2-Aggravated Assault1- Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Michigan State University (MSU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - East Lansing, MI College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Michigan Colleges > East Lansing Colleges > Michigan State University Michigan State University (MSU) Address Not Available East Lansing, MI 48824OPEID College Code: 00229000 General Phone: (517) 355-1855 President: Lou Anna K Simon Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 46,045 College Alias: MSU, Spartans College Mascot: Spartans Get admissions information on Michigan State University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Michigan State University - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMichigan State University, located in East Lansing, is a public research facility. It was a pioneer land grant institution when it was founded in 1855. Under the Morrill Act of 1862, Michigan State University served as a model for future land grant schools in the US. History Governor Kingsley S. Bingham signed a Bill on February 12, 1855, establishing the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan. It was the first agriculture college in the USA. Students were welcome to the school in May 1857. At that time 63 male students attended. There were five faculty members and three buildings to accommodate the students. A curriculum was designed by school President Joseph R. Williams to balance liberal arts, practical training and science. Three hours of manual labour was mandatory. Women were first admitted to the college in 1870, even though no female residences existed. The faculty created a women's course in 1896. Home economics, liberal arts and science were melded into the women's course and old Abbot Hall was transformed into a women's dorm. The first African American student was admitted in 1899. The early 20th century saw the curriculum expanded extensively. At that time, the name of the school was changed to Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. In 1946, the largest expansion in the school's history took place, due to the 1945 G.I Bill. In its Centennial year, 1955, the name of the school was changed to Michigan State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. In 1964, the words Agriculture and Applied Science were dropped and the institution became known as Michigan State University. Campuses Michigan State University is comprised of the North and South Campuses. The North Campus is located on the banks for the Red Cedar River. It is the oldest campus and this is where the original buildings stood. None of them remain today. The South Campus is located south of the Red Cedar River and is home to the Horticulture Gardens and the 4-H Children's Garden. Academics Michigan State University ranks 80th in the world. It has more than 200 academic programs and is comprised of 17 degree granting colleges. The Nuclear Physics program is ranked second in the US. Other notable programs include: College of Osteopathic Medicine College of Human Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine Criminal Justice Hospitality Business Dietetics Communications Political Science Music Therapy Athletics Michigan State University offers 12 varsity sports for men and 13 for women. The teams are known as the Spartans. The school participates in all Big Ten Conference varsity sports with the exception of ice hockey. Football started as a club sport in 1884 and gained varsity status in 1886. The Spartans football team competes in Spartan Stadium. Football has a long tradition at Michigan State University. Student Life Michigan State University has the largest resident hall system in the US. However, 58% of students live in apartments, co-ops, fraternities and sororities that are off-campus. Michigan State University has one of the largest Greek populations in the US. Community Michigan State University has a huge campus that offers a country like setting for biking, jogging, running and hanging out with friends. Nature lovers can enjoy a feast of the senses in all four seasons at Sanford Natural Area or Beal Botanical Gardens. During the hot summer months, enjoy an ice cream at Michigan State University Dairy Store. Take in a football game at Spartan Stadium and watch the Spartans take on a competitive opponent. For sky-watchers, visit Abrahms Planetarium on Friday or Saturday night or Sunday afternoon for a public show. Golf courses are plentiful in the area for those who love to hit the greens for a round of golf. History buffs will enjoy Kresge Art Museum with its collection of over 6500 Egyptian, Greek and Roman artifacts, among other exhibits, including medieval illuminations, paintings, prints and sculptures. No matter what your interests, there is a variety of things to see and do in East Lansing, Michigan. (+) Show Full Description Michigan State University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.msu.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - MSU Library Profile Grants Medical Degree College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (Very High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, High Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Comprehensive Doctoral with Medical/Veterinary Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential PhotosMichigan State University - Agriculture HallMichigan State University Federal Credit UnionMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIMichigan State University, East Lansing, MIPowered by Twitter@rolexrell congratulations on your acceptance to MSU! #GoGreen :-)Posted: Jan, 20 2011 RT @helpingspartans: Today is the #msu Diversity Career Fair, hosted the Career Services Network! Alumni and the public are invited:...Posted: Jan, 20 2011 Have you seen the MSU Formula Racing Team at this year's Detroit Auto Show? http://ow.ly/3GBfwPosted: Jan, 19 2011 @jetsetsc_2 congrats on being accepted. :-) Go Green!Posted: Jan, 19 2011 Spartan Sagas: Alumna Amanda Lane is a teacher, and shares her Spartan pride wherever she goes. #spartanswill http://bit.ly/eRiT9yPosted: Jan, 19 2011 Jack Liu, tigers and Jim Peck? Oh my! @MSUTV is in Nepal right now, check here often for updates from Nepal! http://ow.ly/3F Summary of information above... enrollment classification: High Undergraduate college alias: MSU, Spartans facilities and programs offered: Library Available president:
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 Century Community and Technical College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - White Bear Lake, MN College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Minnesota Colleges > White Bear Lake Colleges > Century Community and Technical College Century Community and Technical College 3300 Century Ave N White Bear Lake, MN 55110OPEID College Code: 01054600 General Phone: (651) 770-3200 Acting President: John O'brien Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 8,968 Get admissions information on Century Community and Technical College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Century Community and Technical College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCentury Community and Technical College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.century.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Single Campus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Large Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.century.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $20.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 59% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving35%30%35%6%Avg Amount Receiving$3,049$2,780$1,241$1,298 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)4.4%5.1%4.7%Number in Default709377Number in Repayment1,5771,8031,628Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$4,564$4,410$4,243In-State Tuition and Fees$4,564$4,410$4,243Out of State Tuition and Fees$4,564$4,410$4,243Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$11,500$11,167$11,167Other Expenses$5,799$5,646$5,300Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,799$5,646$5,300 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$5,564$5,410$5,243In-State$5,564$5,410$5,243Out of State$5,564$5,410$5,243Off CampusIn-District$22,863$22,223$21,710In-State$22,863$22,223$21,710Out of State$22,863$22,223$21,710Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$11,363$11,056$10,543In-State$11,363$11,056$10,543Out of State$11,363$11,056$10,543Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsGreenhouse Operations and Management Degree115 Horticultural Science Degree-3 Landscaping and Groundskeeping Degree53 Horticulture Degree4- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree110 Administrative Assistant Degree25 Bookkeeping Degree4- Business Administration Degree-15 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Degree1- Marketing Degree25 Special Products Marketing Operations Degree3- Communications and JournalismDigital Communication and Media Degree719 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-2 Computer Science Degree-5 Computer Systems Networking Degree610 Data Processing Degree-1 Construction TradesBuilding and Property Management Degree87 EducationTeacher Assistant Degree-2 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels Degree-1 EngineeringEngineering Degree-16 Engineering TechnologyCad Drafting and Design Degree-3 Quality Control Technology Degree33 Computer Systems Technology Degree56 Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesWomens Studies Degree3- Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree4736 Dental Hygiene Degree-13 Dental Services and Allied Professions, Other Degree1- Emergency Medical Technology Degree3316 Medical Administration Degree27 Medical Office Assistant Degree8- Nursing Degree-132 Orthotist, Prosthetist Degree3422 Pharmacy Technician Degree1712 Radiologic Technology Degree-30 Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree-16 Medical Assistant Degree33- Interdisciplinary StudiesGlobal Studies Degree30- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-359 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree103 Heating and Air Conditioning Degree1912 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree202 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree276 Nail Technician Degree1- Public Administration and Social ServicesHuman Services Degree612 Recreation and Fitness StudiesSport and Fitness Administration, Management Degree-3 Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree-20 Police Science Degree-37 Visual and Performing ArtsInterior Design Degree3320 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 8,968 Undergraduate: 8,968 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 3,869 Female: 5,099 Undergraduate Gender Male: 3,869 Female: 5,099 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 4,262 Part-Time: 4,706 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 4,262 Part-Time: 4,706 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien881%American Indian1061%Black7598%Asian1,13413%Hispanic1652%White6,39771%Unknown3194% Student Age 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 Spertus College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Degrees - Chicago, IL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Illinois Colleges > Chicago Colleges > Spertus College Spertus College 610 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605OPEID College Code: 00166300 General Phone: (312) 922-9012 President: Howard Sulkin Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Quarter Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 288 Get admissions information on Spertus College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Spertus College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesCampus SecuritySpertus College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.spertus.edu Mission StatementSpertus Mission Spertus invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the multifaceted Jewish experience. Through its innovative public programming, exhibitions, collections, research facilities and degree programs, Spertus inspires learning, serves diverse communities and fosters understanding for Jews and people of all faiths, locally, regionally and around the world.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Other Special-Focus Institutions Enrollment Classification Exclusively Graduate/Professional Admission Fees Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsNone Available Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.5%10.7%3.1%Number in Default373Number in Repayment356594Awarded Student Degrees and Programs MasterDoctorPhilosophy and Religious StudiesJewish Studies Degree21- Public Administration and Social ServicesPublic Administration and Social Service, Other Degree21- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 288 Graduate: 288 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 107 Female: 181 Graduate Gender Male: 107 Female: 181 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 0 Part-Time: 288 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 0 Part-Time: 288 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black8730%Asian31%Hispanic20.7%White19367%Unknown31% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 22-24124%Ages 25-29228%Ages 30-34279%Ages 35-39217%Ages 40-495920%Ages 50-658028%Age Over 65135%Age Uknown5419%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees994356Faculty Status48444Tenured Faculty11-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service50644Primarily Instruction48444Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial66-Other Professionals1212-Technical and/or Paraprofessional311912Clerical And Secretarial17710Skilled Crafts33- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$92,333 (6)$118,500 (4)$40,000 (2)Professor$121,333 (3)$121,333 (3)- (-)Associate Professor$110,000 (1)$110,000 (1)- (-) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$75,547 (6)$96,957 (4)$32,728 (2)Professor$99,275 (3)$99,275 (3)- (-)Associate Professor$90,002 (1)$90,002 (1)- (-)Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary21 Spertus College Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Spertus College Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges SAICChicago, IL 60603Highest Degree: Master'sDistance: - Miles Aurora UniversityAurora, IL 60506Highest Degree: DoctoralDistance: 38 Miles Augustana CollegeRock Island, IL 61201Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 153 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... student enrollment: 288 highest degree: Doctoral Degree applicant considerations: None Available local area:
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 Davis & Elkins College (Davis and Elkins College) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Elkins, WV College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > West Virginia Colleges > Elkins Colleges > Davis & Elkins College Davis & Elkins College (Davis and Elkins College) 100 Campus Dr Elkins, WV 26241OPEID College Code: 00381100 General Phone: (304) 637-1900 President: G T Smith Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Four-One-Four Plan Highest Degree: Bachelor's Degree Local Area: Remote Town Student Enrollment: 640 College Alias: Davis and Elkins College Get admissions information on Davis & Elkins College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Davis & Elkins College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityDavis & Elkins College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Religious AffiliationPresbyterian Church (Usa) Websitewww.davisandelkins.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, No Graduate Coexistence Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Four-Year Size Classification Very Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.davisandelkins.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants181249430Number Granted Admission (%)151 (83%)195 (78%)346 (80%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)59 (39%)67 (34%)126 (36%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam6652%ACT ® Exam5241% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading380490SAT ® Math390490SAT ® Writing390490 ACT ® Composite1823ACT ® English1723ACT ® Math1623Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Davis and Elkins College Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving70%34%36%99%Avg Amount Receiving$6,627$3,969$4,067$6,427 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.3%4.9%2.7%Number in Default6127Number in Repayment179243251Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$20,040$18,746$17,210In-State Tuition and Fees$20,040$18,746$17,210Out of State Tuition and Fees$20,040$18,746$17,210Books and Supplies$800$800$800 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,700$6,350$6,300Other Expenses$1,500$1,500$150Off CampusRoom and Board$6,000$6,000$4,000Other Expenses$150$150$150Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,000$150$2,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$29,040$27,396$24,460In-State$29,040$27,396$24,460Out of State$29,040$27,396$24,460Off CampusIn-District$26,990$25,696$22,160In-State$26,990$25,696$22,160Out of State$26,990$25,696$22,160Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$23,840$22,546$20,010In-State$23,840$22,546$20,010Out of State$23,840$22,546$20,010Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Degree--2 Biology Degree--2 Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--2 Bookkeeping Degree--- Business Administration Degree-411 Hospitality Administration and Management, Other Degree--4 International Business Degree--- International Marketing Degree--- Management Information Systems Degree--- Management Information Systems and Services, Other Degree--- Marketing Degree--12 Office Management Degree--1 Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree--1 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree--1 Information Science Studies Degree--1 EducationArt Teacher Education Degree--- Business Teacher Education Degree--- Drama and Dance Teacher Education Degree--- Elementary Education Degree--5 Mathematics Teacher Education Degree--- Music Teacher Education Degree--- Physical Education Degree--5 Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental Control Technologies, Other Degree--- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--6 Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesArea, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies, Other Degree--1 Regional Studies Degree--- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSpanish Language and Literature Degree--1 Health and Clinical ProfessionsNursing Degree-56- Public Health Degree--- Health Care Administration Degree--- HistoryHistory Degree--8 Interdisciplinary StudiesBiopsychology Degree--- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree--- Natural Resources and ConservationEnvironmental Science Degree--2 Forestry, Other Degree--- Natural Resources, Conservation Degree--- Philosophy and Religious StudiesReligious Studies Degree--1 Physical SciencesChemistry Degree--2 PsychologyPsychology Degree--12 Psychology, Other Degree--- Recreation and Fitness StudiesKinesiology and Exercise Science Degree--5 Parks and Recreation Degree--- Parks and Recreation Management Degree--- Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies, Other Degree--- Sport and Fitness Administration, Management Degree--5 Social SciencesCriminology Degree--6 Economics Degree--1 International Economics Degree--- Political Science Degree--3 Sociology Degree--1 The Summary of information above... opeid college code: 00381100 recommendation consideration: Recommended highest degree: Bachelor's Degree high school or secondary school rank:
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 Ntma Training Centers of Southern California (NTMA) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Santa Fe Springs, CA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > California Colleges > Santa Fe Springs Colleges > Ntma Training Centers of Southern California Ntma Training Centers of Southern California (NTMA) 13230 Firestone Blvd., Unit A Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670OPEID College Code: 03590400 General Phone: (562) 404-4295 x0 President: Michael Kerwin Type: Private Not-For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 269 College Alias: NTMA Get admissions information on Ntma Training Centers of Southern California and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Ntma Training Centers of Southern California - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNtma Training Centers of Southern California Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.trainingcenters.org Mission StatementThe NTMA Training Centers prepare students for careers in manufacturing. We provide a positive and comprehensive learning environment that enables faculty and staff to deliver state-of-the-art machininst training in the shortest time possible, to assure the continued success and growth of the NTMA Training Centers.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants28832320Number Granted Admission (%)275 (95%)30 (94%)305 (95%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)241 (88%)25 (83%)266 (87%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 47% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving44%39%--Avg Amount Receiving$4,707$3,419-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)32.3%17.3%20.0%Number in Default986264Number in Repayment303358320Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMachine Tool Technology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$10,170$10,170$9,225Books and Supplies$1,325$1,325$1,270 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,896$6,594$6,594Other Expenses$3,235$2,803$2,803Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,347$3,024$2,520 Total ExpensesOff Campus$22,626$20,892$19,892Off Campus with Family$14,842$14,519$13,015 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMachine Tool Technology$11,495725 Contact Hours7 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificatePrecision ProductionMachine Tool Technology Degree754 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 269 Undergraduate: 269 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 255 Female: 14 Undergraduate Gender Male: 255 Female: 14 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 269 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 269 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian20.7%Black2810%Asian3513%Hispanic14755%White4216%Unknown156% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1820.7%Ages 18-19228%Ages 20-21249%Ages 22-244316%Ages 25-295320%Ages 30-343714%Ages 35-393312%Ages 40-493613%Ages 50-65197%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees704129Instruction, Research and/or Public Service451827Primarily Instruction451827Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial66-Other Professionals66-Technical and/or Paraprofessional13112Clerical And Secretarial11101Service and/or Maintenance211Graduation RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 84%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary1- Ntma Training Centers of Southern California Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Ntma Training Centers of Southern California Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Hypnosis Motivation InstituteTarzana, CA 91356Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 34 Miles Cet - San DiegoSan Diego, CA 92102Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 97 Miles Cet - El CentroEl Centro, CA 92243Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 163 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... local area: Large Suburb calendar system: Continuous high school or secondary school record: Required college alias:
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 Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Miami, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Miami Colleges > Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center 3501 SW 28 St. Miami, FL 33133OPEID College Code: 03570400 General Phone: (305) 445-7731 Principal: Chely Rajoy-Tarpin Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 510 Get admissions information on Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMiami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.tecmiami.com Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $15.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 60% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-43%17%-Avg Amount Receiving-$626$562- Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedData Entry and Microcomputer Applications2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$1,898$1,740$1,731Books and Supplies$665$615$615 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,418$6,133$6,000Other Expenses$3,630$3,084$3,084Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$6,782$5,092$4,959 Total ExpensesOff Campus$14,611$11,572$11,430Off Campus with Family$9,345$7,447$7,305 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionData Entry and Microcomputer Applications$2,563900 Contact Hours12 MonthsBookkeeping$2,538900 Contact Hours 12 MonthsCosmetology$3,0191,200 Contact Hours 16 MonthsNail Technician$1,215240 Contact Hours 6 MonthsFacial Treatment Specialist$1,015260 Contact Hours 6 MonthsSystem, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management$3,1361,050 Contact Hours 16 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesBookkeeping Degree5 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Graphics Degree1 Data Entry and Microcomputer Applications Degree1 System, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management Degree- Web and Digital Design Degree1 Web and Multimedia Management Degree- Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Provider Degree1 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree1 Facial Treatment Specialist Degree20 Nail Technician Degree19 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 510 Undergraduate: 510 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 206 Female: 304 Undergraduate Gender Male: 206 Female: 304 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 59 Part-Time: 451 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 59 Part-Time: 451 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black102%Asian20.4%Hispanic48295%White153%Unknown10.2% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1840.8%Ages 18-19214%Ages 20-21214%Ages 22-24367%Ages 25-29479%Ages 30-345711%Ages 35-396413%Ages 40-4914228%Ages 50-6511122%Age Over 6571%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees25551204Instruction, Research and/or Public Service12822106Primarily Instruction12015105Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial541Other Professionals945Technical and/or Paraprofessional1132192Clerical And Secretarial851174Service and/or Maintenance1679Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 6%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 21%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 5%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusAggravated Assault-1 Miami - Dade County Public Schools - the English Center Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Manhattan Area Technical College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Manhattan, KS College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kansas Colleges > Manhattan Colleges > Manhattan Area Technical College Manhattan Area Technical College 3136 Dickens Ave Manhattan, KS 66503OPEID College Code: 00550000 General Phone: (785) 587-2800 President: Dr. Robert J. Edleston Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Remote Town Student Enrollment: 451 Get admissions information on Manhattan Area Technical College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Manhattan Area Technical College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesManhattan Area Technical College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.matc.net Mission StatementManhattan Area Technical College provides quality technical and general education to prepare individuals to pursue technologically advanced careers and lead productive lives.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Small Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: matc.net Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 67% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving60%34%13%2%Avg Amount Receiving$2,818$2,312$500$500 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.6%3.2%6.3%Number in Default14714Number in Repayment209213220Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,200$2,900$2,600In-State Tuition and Fees$3,200$2,900$2,600Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,200$2,900$2,600Books and Supplies$1,600$1,600$1,700 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$3,500$3,500$3,500Other Expenses$3,700$3,700$3,500Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,000$3,700$2,800 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$4,800$4,500$4,300In-State$4,800$4,500$4,300Out of State$4,800$4,500$4,300Off CampusIn-District$12,000$11,700$11,300In-State$12,000$11,700$11,300Out of State$12,000$11,700$11,300Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$7,800$7,500$7,100In-State$7,800$7,500$7,100Out of State$7,800$7,500$7,100Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree115 Computer and Information SciencesSystem Administration Degree-11 Construction TradesCarpentry Degree68 Electrical and Power Transmission Installation Degree1614 Engineering TechnologyCad Drafting and Design Degree-17 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree36- Nursing Degree-39 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree123 Heating and Air Conditioning Degree152 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree14 Precision ProductionWelding Technology Degree103 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 451 Undergraduate: 451 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 262 Female: 189 Undergraduate Gender Male: 262 Female: 189 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 373 Part-Time: 78 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 373 Part-Time: 78 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian72%Black184%Asian72%Hispanic174%White39487%Unknown82% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1840.9%Ages 18-1910924%Ages 20-2110423%Ages 22-248118%Ages 25-296715%Ages 30-34245%Ages 35-39215%Ages 40-49215%Ages 50-65174%Age Uknown30.7%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees714625Faculty Status442519Instruction, Research and/or Public Service422319Primarily Instruction422319Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial66-Other Professionals972Technical and/or Paraprofessional14104Clerical And Secretarial431Service and/or Maintenance33- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$49,240 (17)$50,145 (13)$46,299 (4)Instructor$49,240 (17)$50,145 (13)$46,299 (4) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$51,754 (6)- (-)$51,754 (6)Instructor$51,754 (6)- (-)$51,754 (6) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$47,441 (23)$50,145 (13)$43,927 (10)Instructor$47,441 (23)$50,145 (13)$43,927 (10)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 72%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 75%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students57% By GenderMale53%Female69% By RaceAmerican Indian-Black56%Asian100%Hispanic75%White57%Unknown- Manhattan Area Technical College Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Manhattan Area Technical College Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Cloud County Community CollegeConcordia, KS 66901Highest Degree: Summary of information above... highest degree: Associate's Degree college carnegie classifications: None Available applicant considerations: None Available type:
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 Johns Hopkins University (JHU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Baltimore, MD College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Maryland Colleges > Baltimore Colleges > Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (JHU) 3400 N Charles St, Mason Hall Baltimore, MD 21218OPEID College Code: 00207700 General Phone: (410) 516-8000 President: Dr.William R Brody Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 19,682 College Alias: JHU College Mascot: Blue Jays Get admissions information on Johns Hopkins University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Johns Hopkins University - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityJohns Hopkins University Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Websitewww.jhu.edu Mission StatementThe mission of The Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available Grants Medical Degree College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (Very High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Plus Professions, High Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Comprehensive Doctoral with Medical/Veterinary Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Majority Graduate/Professional Size Classification Large Four-Year, Highly Residential TwitterMuseums and Society program to grow with Mellon grant. http://jhu.md/fifkLRPosted: Jan, 22 2011 Engineering for Professionals appoints new program chairs. http://jhu.md/gnE0G0Posted: Jan, 21 2011 Eight brain, behavior researchers are NARSAD Young Investigators. http://jhu.md/g8n2EgPosted: Jan, 21 2011 Have you subscribed to @JHUPress's podcast? Itunes: http://jhu.md/fuWip9 or web: http://jhu.md/gFvqCuPosted: Jan, 21 2011 Spring semester starts soon; don't forget to check your J-Card. Get more info and become a fan on Facebook! http://jhu.md/fJ9r7fPosted: Jan, 21 2011 Overlooking Lacrosse Field towards Gilman Hall: http://jhu.md/fhwkfcPosted: Jan, 21 2011 Light snow falling; doesn't appear to be sticking on streets at Homewood. Check weather notices at: http://jhu.md/L3QgSPosted: Jan, 21 2011 JHU bioethicists named to presidential bioethics commission. http://jhu.md/dOBM7zPosted: Jan, 21 2011 China studies: Yeung Center now accepting grant proposals. http://jhu.md/fsB9nzPosted: Jan, 20 2011 Hawk’s tale. http://jhu.md/gcDZn4 #YouThoughtOurBlueJaysWereTough.Posted: Jan, 20 2011 Follow @JohnsHopkins on Admission LinksAdmissions: apply.jhu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $70.00Graduate Application Fee: $75.00Professional Degree Application Fee: $75.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants8,5558,18416,739Number Granted Admission (%)2,264 (26%)2,103 (26%)4,367 (26%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)705 (31%)613 (29%)1,318 (30%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam1,20792%ACT ® Exam39730% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading630740SAT ® Math660770SAT ® Writing630730 ACT ® Composite2933ACT ® English2431ACT ® Math2834Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: JHU Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 63% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving37%11%6%46%Avg Amount Receiving$5,594$4,349$4,049$22,036 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)0.5%0.7%0.3%Number in Default13157Number in Repayment2,2992,0732,136Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$37,700$35,900$33,900In-State Tuition and Fees$37,700$35,900$33,900Out of State Tuition and Fees$37,700$35,900$33,900Books and Supplies$1,200$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$11,578$11,092$10,622Other Expenses$1,000$1,000$800 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$51,478$48,992$46,322In-State$51,478$48,992$46,322Out of State$51,478$48,992$46,322Off CampusIn-District$38,900$36,900$34,900In-State$38,900$36,900$34,900Out of State$38,900$36,900$34,900Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$38,900$36,900$34,900In-State$38,900$36,900$34,900Out of State$38,900$36,900$34,900 Graduate Student Expenses In Summary of information above... college alias: JHU high school or secondary school rank: Required Graduate Application Fee: 75.00 formal demonstration of competencies:
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 Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (CCC&TI) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Hudson, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Hudson Colleges > Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (CCC&TI) 2855 Hickory Blvd. Hudson, NC 28638OPEID College Code: 00483500 General Phone: (828) 726-2200 President: Kenneth a Boham Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Midsized Suburb Student Enrollment: 3,728 College Alias: CCC&TI Get admissions information on Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCaldwell Community College and Technical Institute Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.cccti.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - CCC&TI Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 46% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving6%38%12%10%Avg Amount Receiving$3,194$3,049$1,011$430 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.8%3.2%1.7%Number in Default663Number in Repayment157184170Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,399$1,376$1,264In-State Tuition and Fees$1,399$1,376$1,264Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,554$7,498$7,024Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,505$8,505$8,505Other Expenses$2,646$2,646$2,646Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,628$2,646$2,628 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,399$2,376$2,264In-State$2,399$2,376$2,264Out of State$8,554$8,498$8,024Off CampusIn-District$13,550$13,527$13,415In-State$13,550$13,527$13,415Out of State$19,705$19,649$19,175Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,027$5,004$4,892In-State$5,027$5,004$4,892Out of State$11,182$11,126$10,652Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsLandscaping and Groundskeeping Degree13 Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree313 Business Administration Degree1417 Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree2611 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming, Specific Applications Degree176 Computer Systems Networking Degree23 Information Science Studies Degree13 Information Technology Degree199 Construction TradesElectrician Degree7- Engineering TechnologyBiomedical Technology Degree-11 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-6 Mechanical Engineering Degree221 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Degree2216 Health and Clinical ProfessionsAllied Health Diagnostic, Intervention and Treatment Professions, Other Degree15 Medical Office Administration Degree1124 Nuclear Medical Technology Degree-11 Nursing Degree-42 Ophthalmic Technician Degree10- Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-19 Radiologic Technology Degree-10 Speech and Language Pathology Degree-14 Ultrasound Technology Degree-8 Nursing Assistant Degree1- Legal Professions and StudiesParalegal Degree2915 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree1- Liberal Arts Degree-111 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree13- Auto Mechanics Technology Degree82 Personal and Culinary ServicesCooking and Related Culinary Arts Degree-9 Cosmetology Degree4- Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree-- Security and Protective ServicesFire Protection, Other Degree86 Police Science Degree19- Transportation and Materials MovingAirline Pilot and Flight Crew Degree24 Truck and Bus Driver Degree52- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,728 Undergraduate: 3,728 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,686 Female: 2,042 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,686 Female: 2,042 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,388 Part-Time: 2,340 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,388 Part-Time: 2,340 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien50.1%American Indian130.3%Black1614%Asian300.8%Hispanic431%White3,34090%Unknown1364% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1860316%Ages 18-1975820%Ages 20-2158916%Ages 22-2438810%Ages 25-293349%Ages 30-342447%Ages 35-392416%Ages 40-493369%Ages 50-652196%Age Over 65160.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees640301339Faculty Status423135288Instruction, Research and/or Public Service423135288Primarily Instruction423135288Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial44-Other Professionals997623Technical and/or Paraprofessional1148628Clerical And Secretarial16214Service and/or Maintenance24231 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$43,827 (135)$42,262 (54)$44,870 (81)Instructor$43,827 (135)$42,262 (54)$44,870 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 New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Roswell, NM College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New Mexico Colleges > Roswell Colleges > New Mexico Military Institute New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) 101 W. College Blvd. Roswell, NM 88201OPEID College Code: 00265600 General Phone: (505) 622-6250 Superintendent: Radm David R. Ellison Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Remote Town Student Enrollment: 466 College Alias: NMMI Get admissions information on New Mexico Military Institute and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. New Mexico Military Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNew Mexico Military Institute Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesROTC Army Websitewww.nmmi.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - NMMI Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Special Use Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $85.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants542146688Number Granted Admission (%)285 (53%)60 (41%)345 (50%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)245 (86%)50 (83%)295 (86%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam17860%ACT ® Exam16154% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading420540SAT ® Math450570SAT ® Writing420520 ACT ® Composite1723ACT ® English1522ACT ® Math1724Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 90% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving12%22%2%81%Avg Amount Receiving$2,692$4,485$1,752$2,592 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)7.0%5.7%2.3%Number in Default321Number in Repayment253525Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,016$2,945$2,862In-State Tuition and Fees$3,016$2,945$2,862Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,566$6,185$5,816Books and Supplies$2,600$2,550$2,500 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$3,830$3,736$3,645Other Expenses$2,200$2,100$2,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$11,646$11,331$11,007In-State$11,646$11,331$11,007Out of State$15,196$14,571$13,961Off CampusIn-District$5,616$5,495$5,362In-State$5,616$5,495$5,362Out of State$9,166$8,735$8,316Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,616$5,495$5,362In-State$5,616$5,495$5,362Out of State$9,166$8,735$8,316Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateLiberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-109 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 466 Undergraduate: 466 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 401 Female: 65 Undergraduate Gender Male: 401 Female: 65 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 466 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 466 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien194%American Indian82%Black9019%Asian449%Hispanic8318%White22248%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1861%Ages 18-1932670%Ages 20-2112026%Ages 22-24133%Age Uknown10.2%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees29926039Faculty Status8080-Tenured Faculty3131-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service8181-Primarily Instruction8080-Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1313-Other Professionals56515Technical and/or Paraprofessional14911534Clerical And Secretarial30255Skilled Crafts21201Service and/or Maintenance463511 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$52,926 (63)$52,627 (37)$53,350 (26)Professor$68,336 (9)$69,455 (6)$66,100 (3)Associate Professor$58,290 (17)$56,204 (8)$60,144 (9)Assistant Professor$50,600 (19)$50,345 (12)$51,036 (7)Instructor$42,609 (18)$43,337 (11)$41,464 (7) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$56,628 (18)$57,622 (11)$55,067 (7)Associate Professor$74,311 (2)$74,311 (2)- (-)Instructor$52,679 (8)$52,794 (7)$51,875 (1) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$51,461 (81)$51,371 (48)$51,590 (33)Professor$68,336 (9)$69,455 (6)$66,100 (3)Associate Professor$58,555 (19)$57,124 (10)$60,144 (9)Assistant Professor$50,600 (19)$50,345 (12)$51,036 (7) Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Required student enrollment: 466 total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 466 opeid college code:
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 Great Lakes Institute of Technology - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Erie, PA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Pennsylvania Colleges > Erie Colleges > Great Lakes Institute of Technology Great Lakes Institute of Technology 5100 Peach Street Erie, PA 16509OPEID College Code: 02112200 General Phone: (814) 864-6666 Executive Director: Raymond A. Piccirillo Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Midsized Suburb Student Enrollment: 291 Get admissions information on Great Lakes Institute of Technology and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Great Lakes Institute of Technology - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesGreat Lakes Institute of Technology Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.glit.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission LinksAdmissions: www.glit.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedAP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOther Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants19130149Number Granted Admission (%)3 (16%)49 (38%)52 (35%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)2 (67%)48 (98%)50 (96%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 96% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving85%76%10%13%Avg Amount Receiving$8,059$3,409$5,192$1,765 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.8%8.7%8.9%Number in Default433437Number in Repayment363388415Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedCosmetology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$11,210$11,210$9,500Books and Supplies$2,270$2,270$2,180 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$4,992$4,992$4,992Other Expenses$3,409$2,841$2,368Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,992$4,992$4,992 Total ExpensesOff Campus$21,881$21,313$19,040Off Campus with Family$18,472$18,472$16,672 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionCosmetology$13,4801,250 Contact Hours9 MonthsMedical Assistant$12,4671,060 Contact Hours 8 MonthsUltrasound Technology$27,4792,270 Contact Hours 18 MonthsSurgical Technology$15,0151,340 Contact Hours 10 MonthsVeterinary Assistant$12,7151,060 Contact Hours 8 MonthsMassage Therapy$13,3251,115 Contact Hours 10 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateEducationTrade and Industrial Teacher Education Degree15 Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree24 Massage Therapy Degree33 Medical Administration Degree8 Pharmacy Technician Degree29 Surgical Technology Degree31 Ultrasound Technology Degree27 Medical Assistant Degree45 Veterinary Assistant Degree48 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree79 Nail Technician Degree6 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 291 Undergraduate: 291 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 27 Female: 264 Undergraduate Gender Male: 27 Female: 264 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 278 Part-Time: 13 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 278 Part-Time: 13 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black176%Asian20.7%Hispanic72%White25989%Unknown62% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 184917%Ages 18-194014%Ages 20-214816%Ages 22-244816%Ages 25-293211%Ages 30-343010%Ages 35-39217%Ages 40-49165%Ages 50-6541%Age Uknown31%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees604911Instruction, Research and/or Public Service31238Primarily Instruction31238Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial77-Other Professionals1111-Technical and/or Paraprofessional1183Clerical And Secretarial642Skilled Crafts321Service and/or Maintenance11-Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 53%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 70%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students42% By GenderMale44%Female42% By RaceNon-Resident Alien100%Black39%Asian25%Hispanic23%White44%Unknown24% Great Lakes Institute of Technology Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use 1 Review Submitted For Great Lakes Institute of Technology Reviewed on: January 07, 2010 Flag ReviewRating: This school is great, but the way the attendance policy works is completely nuts! After missing one day you have basically missed a whole week of regular college classes. Its just that jam packed. We fit a 2 year program into 9 months! If missing one day isn't THAT bad, if and when you miss more than 4 days in a semester you begin to get points deducted from your final grade! Its like they are kicking you when your down! Plus, they make no exceptions for absences. If you crash on your way to school (which isn't a surprise in Erie) and can't make it, its too bad. You better be at school to catch up. After the 6th absence you automatically fail that course and have to re-take and pay for it again in order to graduate. Its a good school, but if you might have trouble with meeting the attendance standards or have trouble getting here...don't bother!!! Overall Rating: 2 Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Career Training AcademyNew Kensington, PA 15068Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 106 Miles Bradford SchoolPittsburgh, Summary of information above... opeid college code: 02112200 college carnegie classifications: None Available calendar system: Differs by Program local area:
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 Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing - Admissions | Tuition | Degrees - Suffolk, VA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Virginia Colleges > Suffolk Colleges > Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing 2800 Godwin Blvd Suffolk, VA 23434OPEID College Code: 00859200 General Phone: (757) 934-4826 Director of Finance: Michael W. Mounie Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Rural Fringe Student Enrollment: 17 Get admissions information on Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing - Details GeneralAdmissionTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesSuffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing Campus Map Student ServicesNone AvailableSpecial Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.sentara.com Mission StatementSuffolk Public Schools Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing is a community based practical nursing program. The program offers a planned curriculum of instruction to educate an individual to be knowledgeable in the skills and abilities essential to practice, as an entry-level practical nurse, in a safe and effective manner.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1128129Number Granted Admission (%)- (-)21 (16%)21 (16%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)- (-)12 (57%)12 (57%) Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,312$2,336$2,289In-State Tuition and Fees$2,312$2,336$2,289Out of State Tuition and Fees$2,312$2,336$2,289Books and Supplies$881$861$840 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,200$7,200$7,200Other Expenses$5,242$5,242$5,469Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$9,688$5,242$9,379 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,193$3,197$3,129In-State$3,193$3,197$3,129Out of State$3,193$3,197$3,129Off CampusIn-District$15,635$15,639$15,798In-State$15,635$15,639$15,798Out of State$15,635$15,639$15,798Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$12,881$12,885$12,508In-State$12,881$12,885$12,508Out of State$12,881$12,885$12,508Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree17 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 17 Undergraduate: 17 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 0 Female: 17 Undergraduate Gender Male: 0 Female: 17 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 17 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 17 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black424%Asian--Hispanic--White1376%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-1916%Ages 20-21424%Ages 22-24318%Ages 25-29529%Ages 30-3416%Ages 35-3916%Ages 40-49212%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees541Instruction, Research and/or Public Service33-Primarily Instruction33-Other Professionals1-1Technical and/or Paraprofessional11-Clerical And Secretarial11- Suffolk Public Schools - Sentara Obici Hospital School of Practical Nursing Reviews Write Your Review... 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I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Central School of Practical NursingNorfolk, VA 23502Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 21 Miles Virginia Beach City Public Schools School of Practical NursingVirginia Beach, VA 23456Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 28 Miles Henrico County - Saint Marys Hospital School of Practical NursingHighland Springs, VA 23075Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 67 Miles Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation CenterFishersville, VA 22939Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 161 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... college credits accepted: None Available college carnegie classifications: None Available other tests (wonderlic, wisc-iii, etc.): Required applicant considerations:
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 North Park University - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Chicago, IL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Illinois Colleges > Chicago Colleges > North Park University North Park University 3225 W Foster Ave Chicago, IL 60625OPEID College Code: 00173500 General Phone: (773) 244-6200 President: David Parkyn Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 3,200 College Mascot: Vikings Get admissions information on North Park University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. North Park University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNorth Park University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered State Approved for Certification Religious AffiliationEvangelical Covenant Church of America Websitewww.northpark.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Medium Programs) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Business Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $40.00Graduate Application Fee: $40.00Professional Degree Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Recommended College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Recommended Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants5658511,416Number Granted Admission (%)173 (31%)252 (30%)425 (30%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)170 (98%)244 (97%)414 (97%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam7518%ACT ® Exam34582% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading470580SAT ® Math460590SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1924ACT ® English1925ACT ® Math1825Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving70%26%29%84%Avg Amount Receiving$2,861$4,073$4,987$4,225 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)7.5%2.9%4.8%Number in Default502540Number in Repayment665845817Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$17,660$20,015$18,535In-State Tuition and Fees$17,660$20,015$18,535Out of State Tuition and Fees$17,660$20,015$18,535Books and Supplies$800$800$800 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$8,070$7,850$7,550Other Expenses$900$900$900Off CampusRoom and Board$7,280$7,280$7,280Other Expenses$1,800$1,800$1,800Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,000$1,800$4,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$27,430$29,565$27,785In-State$27,430$29,565$27,785Out of State$27,430$29,565$27,785Off CampusIn-District$27,540$29,895$28,415In-State$27,540$29,895$28,415Out of State$27,540$29,895$28,415Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$22,460$24,815$23,335In-State$22,460$24,815$23,335Out of State$22,460$24,815$23,335 Graduate Student Expenses In-StateOut of StateTotal Tuition and FeesTheology School$11,180$11,180Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree28-- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--- Business Administration Degree4094- Finance Degree--- Human Resources Degree28-- Information Resources Management, Cio Training Degree--- International Business Degree--- Management Information Systems Degree2-- Marketing Degree--- Communications and JournalismAdvertising Degree6-- Communication Degree24-- EducationEducation Degree-48- Elementary Education Degree21-- Kindergarten and Preschool Education Degree5-- Music Teacher Education Degree1-- Physical Education Degree8-- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree12-- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesAfrican-American Studies Degree3-- Scandinavian Studies Degree2-- Family and Consumer SciencesHuman Development and Family Studies Degree11-- Foreign Languages and LiteratureFrench Language and Literature Degree1-- Scandinavian Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Degree--- Spanish Language and Literature Degree3-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAthletic Training Degree3-- Clinical Laboratory Science Degree--- Family Practice Nurse Degree--- Nursing Degree51-- Nursing Science Degree-27- HistoryHistory Degree12-- Interdisciplinary StudiesBiological and Physical Sciences Degree--- Global Studies Degree7-- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree--- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree5-- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree4-- Physics Degree2-- PsychologyPsychology Degree20-- Public Administration and Social ServicesCommunity Organization and Advocacy Degree-4- Recreation and Fitness StudiesHealth and Physical Education Degree6-- Social SciencesEconomics Degree--- Political Science Degree4-- Social Sciences Degree--- Sociology Degree13-- Theology and Religious VocationsDivinity and Ministry Degree--30 Religious Education Degree-8- Theology Degree-3- Theology and Religious Vocations, Other Degree--- Youth Ministry Degree7-- Biblical Studies Degree29-- Visual and Performing ArtsMusic Degree2-- Music Performance Degree2-- Voice and Opera Degree-3- Art Studies Degree9 Summary of information above... president: David Parkyn student enrollment: 3,200 facilities and programs offered: Library Available college preparatory program completion:
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 Northwest Nannies Institute - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Lake Oswego, OR College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Oregon Colleges > Lake Oswego Colleges > Northwest Nannies Institute Northwest Nannies Institute 11830 SW Kerr Pky Ste 330 Lake Oswego, OR 97035OPEID College Code: 02578800 General Phone: (503) 245-5288 President: Linda Roffe Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 28 Northwest Nannies Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesNorthwest Nannies Institute Campus Map Student ServicesEmployment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitenwnanny.com Mission StatementNorthwest Nannies Institute is dedicated to the training of quality childcare professions. NNI seeks to promote the professional status of childcare workeers through a comprehensive, in depth curriculum covering such topics as Child Development, Interpersonal Skills Training, Family Dynamics, Nutrition, Health and Safety.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants-1717Number Granted Admission (%)- (-)16 (94%)16 (94%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)- (-)16 (100%)16 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 77% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving77%41%--Avg Amount Receiving$2,848$2,926-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)4.0%4.3%4.0%Number in Default122Number in Repayment274649Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedChild Care Provider2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$6,545$6,215$5,940Books and Supplies$282$282$240 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$4,500$4,500$4,500Other Expenses$2,200$2,200$2,200Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,300$4,300$4,300 Total ExpensesOff Campus$13,527$13,197$12,880Off Campus with Family$11,127$10,797$10,480 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionChild Care Provider$6,827809 Contact Hours7 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateFamily and Consumer SciencesChild Care Provider Degree34 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 28 Undergraduate: 28 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 0 Female: 28 Undergraduate Gender Male: 0 Female: 28 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 28 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 28 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black14%Asian--Hispanic--White2796%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1814%Ages 18-191346%Ages 20-21829%Ages 22-24311%Ages 25-2927%Ages 30-3414%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees743Instruction, Research and/or Public Service3-3Primarily Instruction3-3Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial22-Other Professionals11-Technical and/or Paraprofessional11-Clerical And Secretarial11-Graduation RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 68% Northwest Nannies Institute Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Northwest Nannies Institute Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Ashmead College - PortlandTigard, OR 97223Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 3 Miles East West College of the Healing ArtsPortland, OR 97232Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 7 Miles Valley Medical CollegeSalem, OR 97305Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 34 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... website: nwnanny.com college credits accepted: None Available high school or secondary school record: Recommended local area:
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 Boise State University - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Boise, ID College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Idaho Colleges > Boise Colleges > Boise State University Boise State University 1910 University Dr Boise, ID 83725OPEID College Code: 00161600 General Phone: (208) 426-1011 President: Dr. Bob Kustra Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 19,540 College Mascot: Broncos Get admissions information on Boise State University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Boise State University - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBoise State University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Websitewww.boisestate.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Doctoral (Education) Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Large Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential PhotosHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Landing At PDX On Runway 28LHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Takes Off From PDX On Runway 10Lboise state university - iHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Sits At PDXBoise State UniversityHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Sits At PDXHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Taxiing Prior To Taking Off From PDX On Runway 10RHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Taxiing After Landing At PDX On Runway 10LHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Taxiing Prior To Taking Off From PDX On Runway 10RHorizon Air Bombardier Q400 With The Boise State University Paint Job Landing At PDX On Runway 28LPowered by Twitterboisestatelive: See the 3D motion capture data of a soccer kick! http://bit.ly/hfskO3Posted: Jan, 21 2011 boisestatelive: It's Bronco FAN Friday. 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Check out our site for info on clubs, fraternities & sororities, leadership & mor ...Posted: Jan, 18 2011 boisestatelive: Trade in an old sweater for a discount on NEW Bronco gear. Only at Bronco Shop locations. http://bit.ly/eARlGyPosted: Jan, 18 2011 Follow @BoiseStateLive on Admission LinksAdmissions: admissions.boisestate.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $40.00Graduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,9602,1424,102Number Granted Admission (%)1,544 (79%)1,779 (83%)3,323 (81%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)1,284 (83%)1,587 (89%)2,871 (86%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam85637%ACT ® Exam1,62371% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading450570SAT ® Math460580SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1924ACT ® English1824ACT ® Math1825Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 51% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving31%28%46%8%Avg Amount Receiving$2,779$3,565$517$2,115 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)5.3%5.4%5.4%Number in Default200219210Number in Repayment3,7204,0273,854Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$4,632$4,410$4,154In-State Tuition and Fees$4,632$4,410$4,154Out of State Tuition and Fees$13,208$12,578$11,932Books and Supplies$1,136$1,138$1,050 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$6,140$5 Summary of information above... highest degree: Doctoral Degree toefl: Required facilities and programs offered: Library Available calendar system:
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 Virgils Beauty College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Muskogee, OK College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Oklahoma Colleges > Muskogee Colleges > Virgils Beauty College Virgils Beauty College 111 S Ninth St Muskogee, OK 74401OPEID College Code: 00791100 General Phone: (918) 682-9429 President Owner: Virgil Large Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 38 Get admissions information on Virgils Beauty College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Virgils Beauty College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityVirgils Beauty College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitevirgilsbeautycollege.com Mission StatementThe educational objectives and goals of the school are to educate and train Cosmetology students in the principles and practice of Cosmetology, Manicurist-Nail Tech students in the principles of Manicuring and artificial nails and Instructor students in the principles and practice of teaching. The purpose being, to enable the students to pass the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology examination and to become professionals in the fields of Cosmetology and thus prepare them for a career and profitable employment.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 88% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving8%77%--Avg Amount Receiving$3,474$2,902-- Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedCosmetology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$9,100$8,350$7,600Books and Supplies$500$450$300 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$2,500$2,500$2,500Other Expenses$2,500$2,500$2,500Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,200$2,200$2,200 Total ExpensesOff Campus$14,600$13,800$12,900Off Campus with Family$11,800$11,000$10,100 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionCosmetology$9,6001,500 Contact Hours12 MonthsNail Technician$4,200600 Contact Hours 5 MonthsCosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor$6,300900 Contact Hours 9 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificatePersonal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree14 Cosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree- Nail Technician Degree- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 38 Undergraduate: 38 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 3 Female: 35 Undergraduate Gender Male: 3 Female: 35 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 38 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 38 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian1129%Black616%Asian13%Hispanic13%White1950%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19616%Ages 20-21616%Ages 22-24821%Ages 25-2938%Ages 30-34718%Ages 35-3925%Ages 40-4925%Age Uknown411%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees633Instruction, Research and/or Public Service523Primarily Instruction523Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 10%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 100%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary1- Virgils Beauty College Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Virgils Beauty College Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Broken Arrow Beauty College IncBroken Arrow, OK 74012Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 31 Miles Claremore Beauty CollegeClaremore, OK 74017Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 40 Miles American Broadcasting SchoolOklahoma City, OK 73115Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 117 Miles Central State Beauty AcademyOklahoma City, OK 73162Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 125 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... president: Virgil Large student enrollment: 38 facilities and programs offered: Library Available local area:
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 Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Baltimore, MD College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Maryland Colleges > Baltimore Colleges > Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore 1520 S Caton Ave Baltimore, MD 21227OPEID College Code: 00749100 General Phone: (410) 644-6400 President: Mark Millen Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 1,109 Get admissions information on Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityTesst College of Technology - Baltimore Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.tesst.com Mission StatementTESST College of Technology is an institution of higher education dedicated to providing quality programs that integrate the curriculum with professional skill development empowering students to achieve their lifelong personal and professional goals.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Private For-Profit Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedAP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 92% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving85%77%1%61%Avg Amount Receiving$5,308$2,682$1,728$200 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)25.7%24.0%19.2%Number in Default283279194Number in Repayment1,0971,1581,008Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Assistant2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$14,340$13,420$11,900Books and Supplies$630-- Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,649$8,415$8,190Other Expenses$4,770$4,635$4,509Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,132$3,042$2,961 Total ExpensesOff Campus$28,389$26,470$24,599Off Campus with Family$18,102$16,462$14,861 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Assistant$14,97045 Credit Hours9 MonthsPharmacy Technician$14,97051 Credit Hours 9 MonthsRefrigeration Technology$18,72046 Credit Hours 9 MonthsHeating and Air Conditioning$18,72037 Credit Hours 18 MonthsComputer Systems Networking$31,74090 Credit Hours 15 MonthsComputer Systems Networking$22,39043 Credit Hours 18 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesManagement Information Systems Degree34- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Systems Networking Degree4015 Engineering TechnologyDrafting and Design Degree17- Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree8812 Refrigeration Technology Degree74- Health and Clinical ProfessionsPharmacy Technician Degree40- Medical Assistant Degree218- Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree62- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,109 Undergraduate: 1,109 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 539 Female: 570 Undergraduate Gender Male: 539 Female: 570 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 761 Part-Time: 348 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 761 Part-Time: 348 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian50.5%Black71464%Asian70.6%Hispanic80.7%White13412%Unknown24122% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1820.2%Ages 18-1917516%Ages 20-2118317%Ages 22-2420118%Ages 25-2926124%Ages 30-341039%Ages 35-39747%Ages 40-49827%Ages 50-65283%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees1179126Faculty Status553223Instruction, Research and/or Public Service553223Primarily Instruction553223Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1414-Other Professionals35341Technical and/or Paraprofessional13112Clerical And Secretarial1091Service and/or Maintenance22- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$38,929 (32)$41,380 (18)$35,779 (14)Instructor$38,929 (32)$41,380 (18)$35,779 (14) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$31,852 (32)$33,857 (18)$29,274 (14)Instructor$31,852 (32)$33,857 (18)$29,274 (14)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 72%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 27%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students79% By GenderMale76%Female80% By RaceNon-Resident Alien100%American Indian50%Black74%Asian100%Hispanic100%White79%Unknown80%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusRobbery1- Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Tesst College of Technology - Baltimore Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Tesst College of Technology - TowsonTowson, MD 21286Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 10 Miles Tesst College of Technology - BeltsvilleBeltsville, MD 20705Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 20 Miles L'academie De CuisineGaithersburg, MD 20877Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 29 Miles International Beauty SchoolCumberland, MD 21502Hig Summary of information above... president: Mark Millen size classification: Small Two-Year local area: Large City undergraduate classification:
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 El Centro College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Dallas, TX College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Texas Colleges > Dallas Colleges > El Centro College El Centro College 801 Main Dallas, TX 75202OPEID College Code: 00445300 General Phone: (214) 860-2037 Ipresident: Paul Mccarthy Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 6,680 College Alias: ECC Get admissions information on El Centro College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. El Centro College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityEl Centro College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Must Complete Preparation at Another Institution Websitewww.dcccd.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Urban-Serving Multicampus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 68% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-52%17%23%Avg Amount Receiving-$3,073$932$1,187 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.2%11.6%10.5%Number in Default101613Number in Repayment121137123Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,170$1,170$1,080In-State Tuition and Fees$2,160$2,160$1,980Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,450$3,450$3,180Books and Supplies$1,400$1,200$1,200 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,154$7,010$6,786Other Expenses$4,118$3,992$2,680Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,118$3,992$2,680 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,570$2,370$2,280In-State$3,560$3,360$3,180Out of State$4,850$4,650$4,380Off CampusIn-District$13,842$13,372$11,746In-State$14,832$14,362$12,646Out of State$16,122$15,652$13,846Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,688$6,362$4,960In-State$7,678$7,352$5,860Out of State$8,968$8,642$7,060Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree82 Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Degree14 Business Administration Degree107 Commerce Degree-2 Data Entry Technology Degree1- Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree-1 Management Information Systems Degree-2 Receptionist Degree1- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming Degree24 Computer Systems Networking Degree133 Data Processing Degree51 Web and Digital Design Degree41 Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesChicano Studies Degree-1 Health and Clinical ProfessionsCardiovascular Technology Degree17 Clinical Laboratory Technician Degree-14 Emergency Medical Technology Degree86- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree17- Medical Transcription Degree1- Nursing Degree-231 Radiologic Technology Degree-21 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-9 Surgical Technology Degree13- Ultrasound Technology Degree218 Medical Records Technology Degree-4 Medical Assistant Degree20- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-6 Legal Professions and StudiesParalegal Degree-55 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-79 Personal and Culinary ServicesBaking and Pastry Degree89 Culinary Arts Degree1418 Science TechnologyBiology Technician, Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Degree-1 Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree11 Visual and Performing ArtsFashion and Apparel Design Degree112 Interior Design Degree310 Music Degree-2 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 6,680 Undergraduate: 6,680 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 2,200 Female: 4,480 Undergraduate Gender Male: 2,200 Female: 4,480 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,597 Part-Time: 5,083 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,597 Part-Time: 5,083 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien801%American Indian350.5%Black2,14332%Asian2934%Hispanic2,00130%White1,91129%Unknown2173% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 185258%Ages 18-191,04816%Ages 20-2181912%Ages 22-2491914%Ages 25-291,18818%Ages 30-3473211%Ages 35-395508%Ages 40-496269%Ages 50-652554%Age Over 65180.3%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees883399484Faculty Status408126282Instruction, Research and/or Public Service408126282Primarily Instruction408126282Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial53512Other Professionals291415Technical and/or Paraprofessional393208185Clerical And Secretarial18463121Skilled Crafts862Service and/or Maintenance3333- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$55,159 (126)$56,407 (42)$54,534 (84) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$55,159 (126)$56,407 (42)$54,534 (84)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 43%Part-Time 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 Washington County Adult Skill Center - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Abingdon, VA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Virginia Colleges > Abingdon Colleges > Washington County Adult Skill Center Washington County Adult Skill Center 848 Thompson Dr Abingdon, VA 24210OPEID College Code: 02610100 General Phone: (276) 676-1948 Interim Director: Ken Litton Type: Public, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Town Fringe Student Enrollment: 110 Get admissions information on Washington County Adult Skill Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Washington County Adult Skill Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesWashington County Adult Skill Center Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewcsc.wcs.k12.va.us Mission StatementThe Washington County Skill Center is an accredited post-secondary facility which will provide high quality technical training services for Southwest Virginia, Northeast Tennessee, and surrounding areas. The Skill Center will provide students the opportunity to obtain the skills necessary for employment acquisition, retention, or advancement.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-71%29%4%Avg Amount Receiving-$4,000$2,000$1,000 Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedWelding Technology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$4,575$4,510$4,335Books and Supplies$471$433$523 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$3,715$3,096$2,580Other Expenses$3,639$3,033$2,528Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,715$3,096$2,580 Total ExpensesOff Campus$12,400$11,072$9,966Off Campus with Family$8,761$8,039$7,438 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionWelding Technology$5,046900 Contact Hours8 MonthsAllied Health and Medical Assisting Services$5,062900 Contact Hours 8 MonthsDental Assistant$5,370900 Contact Hours 10 MonthsMachine Tool Technology$4,965900 Contact Hours 8 MonthsDiesel Mechanics$5,068925 Contact Hours 9 MonthsData Entry Technology$4,895900 Contact Hours 8 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree14 Health and Clinical ProfessionsAllied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other Degree12 Dental Assistant Degree11 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyDiesel Mechanics Degree14 Precision ProductionMachine Tool Technology Degree16 Welding Technology Degree11 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 110 Undergraduate: 110 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 59 Female: 51 Undergraduate Gender Male: 59 Female: 51 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 106 Part-Time: 4 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 106 Part-Time: 4 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black33%Asian--Hispanic--White10797%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-191514%Ages 20-2198%Ages 22-24109%Ages 25-291514%Ages 30-341110%Ages 35-391211%Ages 40-492018%Ages 50-651615%Age Over 6510.9%Age Uknown10.9%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees1091Instruction, Research and/or Public Service761Primarily Instruction761Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Technical and/or Paraprofessional22-Clerical And Secretarial11-Service and/or Maintenance11-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 71%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 17% Washington County Adult Skill Center Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Washington County Adult Skill Center Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation CenterFishersville, VA 22939Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 189 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... student enrollment: 110 local area: Town Fringe applicant considerations: None Available college carnegie classifications:
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 The Art Center Design College - Tucson - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Tucson, AZ College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Arizona Colleges > Tucson Colleges > The Art Center Design College - Tucson The Art Center Design College - Tucson 2525 N Country Club Rd Tucson, AZ 85716OPEID College Code: 02491500 General Phone: (520) 325-0123 President: Sharmon R Woods Type: Private For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Bachelor's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 311 Get admissions information on The Art Center Design College - Tucson and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. The Art Center Design College - Tucson - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityThe Art Center Design College - Tucson Campus Map Other Campus LocationsThe Art Center Design College - Albuquerque Albuquerque, NM 87110 318 Miles AwayStudent ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.theartcenter.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Schools of Art, Music, and Design Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Four-Year Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedLife Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Record Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants302858Number Granted Admission (%)23 (77%)21 (75%)44 (76%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)23 (100%)17 (81%)40 (91%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam1127%ACT ® Exam2459% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading438550SAT ® Math355535SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1622ACT ® English1622ACT ® Math1418Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 68% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving60%60%-20%Avg Amount Receiving$2,002$1,512-$1,140 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)5.4%3.6%7.1%Number in Default11915Number in Repayment202245209Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$26,765$23,165$19,565In-State Tuition and Fees$26,765$23,165$19,565Out of State Tuition and Fees$26,765$23,165$19,565Books and Supplies$3,500$3,500$3,500 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$11,532$11,220$10,920Other Expenses$6,360$6,180$6,012Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,164$6,180$3,948 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$30,265$26,665$23,065In-State$30,265$26,665$23,065Out of State$30,265$26,665$23,065Off CampusIn-District$48,157$44,065$39,997In-State$48,157$44,065$39,997Out of State$48,157$44,065$39,997Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$34,429$30,721$27,013In-State$34,429$30,721$27,013Out of State$34,429$30,721$27,013Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorArchitectureLandscape Architecture Degree--- Communication TechnologyAnimation, Video Graphics and Special Effects Degree--9 Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree--- Design and Visual Communications Degree--1 Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other Degree--1 Interior Design Degree-319 Photography Degree--- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 311 Undergraduate: 311 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 169 Female: 142 Undergraduate Gender Male: 169 Female: 142 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 239 Part-Time: 72 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 239 Part-Time: 72 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black--Asian--Hispanic145%White4214%Unknown25582% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-194013%Ages 20-2112239%Ages 22-247123%Ages 25-29155%Ages 30-34103%Ages 35-3952%Age Uknown4815%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees583028Faculty Status33294Instruction, Research and/or Public Service36927Primarily Instruction36927Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial66-Other Professionals1414-Technical and/or Paraprofessional211Clerical And Secretarial211Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 56%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 50%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students100% By GenderMale100%Female100% By RaceUnknown100%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusVehicle Theft-1 The Art Center Design College - Tucson Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review The Art Center Design College - Tucson Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page Bookmark Email Print Tweet Facebook More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Brown Mackie College - TucsonTucson, AZ 85712Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 2 Miles Collins CollegeTempe, AZ 85281Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 100 Miles International Institute of the AmericasPhoenix, AZ 85019Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 113 Miles Everest College - PhoenixPhoenix, AZ 85021Highest Summary of information above... formal demonstration of competencies: Required total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 311 high school or secondary school record: Required president:
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Cedar Crest College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCedar Crest College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.cedarcrest.edu Mission StatementCedar Crest mission statement The mission of Cedar Crest, an independent women's college, is to provide students with an excellent education that is grounded in the liberal arts and informed by humanistic values. The curriculum is designed to enhance the development of critical thinking and leadership skills, creative abilities, social awareness and technological literacy. Committed to experiential and lifelong learning, the College's curricular and co-curricular programs empower students to be ethical, engaged, and responsible members of their communities, to appreciate global diversity, and to provide stewardship for the environment. A Cedar Crest education prepares students for careers as well as professional and graduate studies. A Cedar Crest graduate will: Demonstrate the ability to engage in critical analysis and qualitative reasoning. Demonstrate the ability to engage in scientific and quantitative reasoning. Demonstrate technological competency and information literacy, including the ability to evaluate technological and informational resources and use them appropriately. Demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly, both orally and through the written word. Demonstrate the ability to participate in and appreciate artistic and creative endeavors. Demonstrate the ability to understand and articulate the foundations of her own ethics and values, as well as understand the value systems of others. Demonstrate the ability to understand and respond to issues of local, national, and global significance.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, No Graduate Coexistence Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Four-Year Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.cedarcrest.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants71,7181,725Number Granted Admission (%)- (-)1,007 (59%)1,007 (58%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)- (-)194 (19%)194 (19%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam17691%ACT ® Exam3518% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading480590SAT ® Math480580SAT ® Writing470570 ACT ® Composite2127ACT ® English2027ACT ® Math2027Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving91%35%43%97%Avg Amount Receiving$3,637$3,601$3,725$10,708 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.8%2.2%3.0%Number in Default151818Number in Repayment526791587Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$26,968$25,340$23,848In-State Tuition and Fees$26,968$25,340$23,848Out of State Tuition and Fees$26,968$25,340$23,848Books and Supplies$1,500$1,500$1,500 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$9,009$8,624$8,256Other Expenses$1,500$1,500$1,500 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$38,977$36,964$35,104In-State$38,977$36,964$35,104Out of State$38,977$36,964$35,104Off CampusIn-District$28,468$26,840$25,348In-State$28,468$26,840$25,348Out of State$28,468$26,840$25,348Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$28,468$26,840$25,348In-State$28,468$26,840$25,348Out of State$28,468$26,840$25,348Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry Degree-2- Biology Degree-16- Conservation Biology Degree--- Environmental Biology Degree-7- Genetics Degree-13- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-11- Accounting, Other Degree--- Administrative Assistant Degree--- Business Administration Degree-27- Business Administration, Other Degree--- Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services, Other Degree--- Human Resources Degree2-- Human Resources Management, Other Degree--- Marketing, Other Degree--- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree-9- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree--- Computer and Information Sciences, Other Degree-4- Computer Science Degree--- Information Science Studies Degree--- EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree--- Education Degree--- Education, Early Childhood Special Education Programs Degree--- Education, Other Degree--21 Elementary Education Degree--- Secondary Education Degree1-- Special Education and Teaching, Other Degree--- Summary of information above... recommendation consideration: Recommended calendar system: Semester Graduate Application Fee: 50.00 high school or secondary school record:
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 Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Gastonia, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Gastonia Colleges > Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science 284 E Garrison Blvd Gastonia, NC 28054OPEID College Code: 03777300 General Phone: (704) 864-8723 Owner: Steve Pollak Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 67 Get admissions information on Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCarolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science Campus Map Student ServicesNone AvailableSpecial Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.carolinaacademy.com Mission StatementOur goal is to train individuals who are serious about achieving their goals of professionalism in their chosen field of Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technology. We feel our task is to provide the Future Professional a clear understanding in theory and practice. We further wish to assist the Future Professional in developing communication and public relation skills. Our mission is that Future Professionals graduate prepared to take and pass the state board exam and have the skills which enable them to find profitable employment.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedNone AvailableCollege Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $100.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 85% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving67%58%--Avg Amount Receiving$5,389$2,312-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)12.3%1.3%8.8%Number in Default1014Number in Repayment817445Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedCosmetology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$15,000$15,000$13,500Books and Supplies$1,900$1,900$1,400 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$10,650$10,483$10,230Other Expenses$6,900$6,721$6,634Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,750$4,653$4,610 Total ExpensesOff Campus$34,450$34,104$31,764Off Campus with Family$21,650$21,553$19,510 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionCosmetology$16,9001,500 Contact Hours10 MonthsAesthetician$7,900600 Contact Hours 4 MonthsCosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor$8,500800 Contact Hours 6 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificatePersonal and Culinary ServicesAesthetician Degree28 Cosmetology Degree78 Cosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree8 Nail Technician Degree- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 67 Undergraduate: 67 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 5 Female: 62 Undergraduate Gender Male: 5 Female: 62 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 48 Part-Time: 19 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 48 Part-Time: 19 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black1522%Asian--Hispanic11%White5176%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-191928%Ages 20-21710%Ages 22-2469%Ages 25-291421%Ages 30-341116%Ages 35-3934%Ages 40-4934%Age Uknown46%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees24222Instruction, Research and/or Public Service16142Primarily Instruction11101Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial44-Technical and/or Paraprofessional44-Clerical And Secretarial33-Service and/or Maintenance11-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 72%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 34%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 25%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary-1 Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Carolina Academy of Cosmetic Art & Science Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Brookstone CollegeCharlotte, NC 28262Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 25 Miles Carolina Beauty College 20Winston Salem, NC 27106Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 72 Miles Fayetteville Beauty CollegeFayetteville, NC 28303Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 127 Miles Carolina Beauty College 3Durham, NC 27704Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 139 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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Connecticut College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityConnecticut College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.connecticutcollege.edu Mission StatementConnecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Focus, No Graduate Coexistence Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.conncoll.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $60.00Graduate Application Fee: $60.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants1,6843,0584,742Number Granted Admission (%)609 (36%)1,029 (34%)1,638 (35%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)194 (32%)298 (29%)492 (30%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam18938%ACT ® Exam18738% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading630720SAT ® Math610690SAT ® Writing630720 ACT ® Composite2529ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 45% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving37%10%7%37%Avg Amount Receiving$4,960$5,808$3,364$24,003 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.3%--Number in Default5--Number in Repayment215287318Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesComprehensive Fees$49,385$46,675$44,240Books and Supplies$900$900$900 Housing ExpensesOn CampusOther Expenses$1,400$1,400$1,400 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,300$2,300$2,300In-State$2,300$2,300$2,300Out of State$2,300$2,300$2,300Off CampusIn-District$900$900$900In-State$900$900$900Out of State$900$900$900Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$900$900$900In-State$900$900$900Out of State$900$900$900Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterArchitectureArchitecture, Other Degree-11- Biological and Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry Degree-1- Biology Degree-281 Botany, Plant Biology Degree--- Ecology Degree-15- Molecular Biology Degree-8- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree-6- EducationMusic Teacher Education Degree--- Secondary Education Degree--- EngineeringEngineering Physics Degree--- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree-30- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesAfrican Studies Degree--- Area Studies, Other Degree--- East Asian Studies Degree-4- Ethnic, Cultural Minority and Gender Studies, Other Degree--- Latin American Studies Degree-1- United States Studies Degree-6- Womens Studies Degree-2- Chicano Studies Degree-1- Family and Consumer SciencesFamily Systems Degree-9- Human Development and Family Studies Degree-15- Foreign Languages and LiteratureChinese Language and Literature Degree--- French Language and Literature Degree-1- German Language and Literature Degree-1- Italian Language and Literature Degree-2- Japanese Language and Literature Degree-1- Russian Language and Literature Degree--- Spanish Language and Literature Degree-4- Classical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Degree-3- HistoryHistory Degree-20- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-6- Medieval and Renaissance Studies Degree-2- Neuroscience Degree-9- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-12- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree-6- Religious Studies Degree-7- Physical SciencesAstrophysics Degree-3- Chemistry Degree-5- Physics Degree-2- PsychologyPsychology Degree-268 Social SciencesAnthropology Degree-11- Economics Degree-51- International Relations and Affairs Degree-29- Political Science Degree-38- Sociology Degree-13- Urban Studies and Affairs Degree--- Visual and Performing ArtsArt History Degree-12- Dance Degree-8- Drama Degree-8- Film Studies Degree-5- Fine Studio Arts Degree-14- Music Degree-21 Music, Other Degree-2- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,869 Undergraduate: 1,857 Graduate: 12 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 752 Female: 1,117 Undergraduate Gender Male: 752 Female: 1,105 Graduate Gender Male: 0 Female: 12 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,810 Part-Time: 59 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,802 Part-Time: 55 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: Summary of information above... opeid college code: 00137900 enrollment classification: Very High Undergraduate high school or secondary school gpa: Recommended toefl:
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 Catholic University of America (CUA) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Washington, DC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > District Of Columbia Colleges > Washington Colleges > Catholic University of America Catholic University of America (CUA) 620 Michigan Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20064OPEID College Code: 00143700 General Phone: (202) 319-5000 President: Very Rev. David O'connell, C.M. Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral and First-Professional Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 6,440 College Alias: CUA Get admissions information on Catholic University of America and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Catholic University of America - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCatholic University of America Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization ROTC Army Navy Air Force Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.cua.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - CUA Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Plus Professions, High Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Comprehensive Doctoral (No Medical/Veterinary) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Majority Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: admissions.cua.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $55.00Graduate Application Fee: $55.00Professional Degree Application Fee: $60.00 College Credits AcceptedAP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants2,3522,8285,180Number Granted Admission (%)1,857 (79%)2,342 (83%)4,199 (81%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)432 (23%)476 (20%)908 (22%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam85395%ACT ® Exam24527% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading510610SAT ® Math500610SAT ® Writing510610 ACT ® Composite2127ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: CUA Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving64%9%3%97%Avg Amount Receiving$6,527$4,993$873$12,098 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)1.2%0.6%0.3%Number in Default13135Number in Repayment1,0471,9901,645Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$30,670$28,990$27,440In-State Tuition and Fees$30,670$28,990$27,440Out of State Tuition and Fees$30,670$28,990$27,440Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$11,450$10,808$10,322Other Expenses$2,500$2,300$2,300 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$45,620$43,098$41,062In-State$45,620$43,098$41,062Out of State$45,620$43,098$41,062Off CampusIn-District$31,670$29,990$28,440In-State$31,670$29,990$28,440Out of State$31,670$29,990$28,440Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$31,670$29,990$28,440In-State$31,670$29,990$28,440Out of State$31,670$29,990$28,440 Graduate Student Expenses In-StateOut of StateTotal Tuition and FeesLaw School$36,535$36,535Theology School$30,570$30,570Awarded Student Degrees and Programs AssociateBachelorMasterDoctorArchitectureCUA Architecture Degree-8129- CUA Urban Planning Degree--4- Biological and Biomedical SciencesCUA Biochemistry Degree-6-- CUA Biology Degree-10-2 CUA Cell Biology and Histology Degree--12 Business and Marketing StudiesCUA Accounting Degree-5-- CUA Business Administration Degree-9-- CUA Finance Degree-2-- CUA Human Resources Degree-112- CUA International Business Degree-2-- CUA International Finance Degree-3-- CUA Marketing Degree-10-- Communications and JournalismCUA Communication Degree-29-- Computer and Information SciencesCUA Computer Science Degree--61 CUA Information Technology Degree-3-- EducationCUA Art Teacher Education Degree--2- CUA Counseling and Guidance Services Degree--1- CUA Drama and Dance Teacher Education Degree-1-- CUA Early Childhood Education Degree-2-- CUA Education Degree-32- CUA Education, Other Degree-2-- CUA Educational Administration Degree--31 CUA Elementary Education Degree-10-- CUA English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree-12- CUA French Language Teacher Education Degree-1-- CUA History Teacher Education Degree--2- CUA Mathematics Teacher Education Degree-1-- CUA Spanish Language Teacher Education Degree-1-- CUA Special Education Teaching Degree4-8- EngineeringCUA Biomedical and Medical Engineering Degree-1281 CUA Civil Engineering Degree-1761 CUA Electrical Engineering Degree-232 CUA Mechanical Engineering Degree-731 Engineering TechnologyCUA Engineering and Industrial Management Degree--17- English Language and LiteratureCUA English Language and Literature Degree-1893 Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Required facilities and programs offered: Library Available opeid college code: 00143700 high school or secondary school record:
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 Carolina Christian College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Degrees - Winston Salem, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Winston Salem Colleges > Carolina Christian College Carolina Christian College 4117 Northampton Dr Winston Salem, NC 27105OPEID College Code: 03570300 General Phone: (336) 744-0900 President: Don Young Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Bachelor's Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 30 Get admissions information on Carolina Christian College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Carolina Christian College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCarolina Christian College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Religious AffiliationChurches of Christ Websitewww.carolina.edu Mission StatementIt is the mission of Carolina Christian College to provide Biblically based academic programs that prepare men and women of all races for ministry and community service with a focus on the African-American, the Caribben Basin, and third world countries.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Theological Seminaries, Bible Colleges, and Other Faith-Related Institutions Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Four-Year Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedLife Experience Credit Applicant ConsiderationsNone Available Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment7106Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorTheology and Religious VocationsBiblical Studies Degree-27 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 30 Undergraduate: 30 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 12 Female: 18 Undergraduate Gender Male: 12 Female: 18 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 23 Part-Time: 7 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 23 Part-Time: 7 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black2170%Asian--Hispanic--White930%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-1913%Ages 20-21310%Ages 22-2427%Ages 25-2927%Ages 30-3413%Ages 35-39413%Ages 40-49620%Ages 50-651137%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees1046Faculty Status716Tenured Faculty11-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service716Primarily Instruction716Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial33- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$30,500 (1)$30,500 (1)- (-)Professor$30,500 (1)$30,500 (1)- (-) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$24,955 (1)$24,955 (1)- (-)Professor$24,955 (1)$24,955 (1)- (-)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 100%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 50%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students52% By GenderMale50%Female57% By RaceBlack55%Hispanic100%White33% Carolina Christian College Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Carolina Christian College Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Bennett College / BennettGreensboro, NC 27401Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 23 Miles BACBelmont, NC 28012Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 77 Miles Barton CollegeWilson, NC 27893Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 133 Miles Brevard CollegeBrevard, NC 28712Highest Degree: Bachelor'sDistance: 155 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... local area: Midsized City college credits accepted: Life Experience Credit student enrollment: 30 president:
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 Flint Hills Technical College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Emporia, KS College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kansas Colleges > Emporia Colleges > Flint Hills Technical College Flint Hills Technical College 3301 W 18th St Emporia, KS 66801OPEID College Code: 00526400 General Phone: (620) 343-4600 x1301 President: Dr. Dean Hollenbeck Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Remote Town Student Enrollment: 481 Get admissions information on Flint Hills Technical College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Flint Hills Technical College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityFlint Hills Technical College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.fhtc.edu Mission StatementThe mission of Flint Hills Technical College, as an associate degree granting institution, is to provide a diverse community of learners with life-long educational opportunities for personal growth and preparation for professional and civic responsibilities that meet the needs of society.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Small Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.fhtc.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 62% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving52%48%10%16%Avg Amount Receiving$2,018$2,452$1,785$1,055 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)8.7%8.1%6.6%Number in Default13133Number in Repayment14915945Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,352$3,184$2,888In-State Tuition and Fees$3,352$3,184$2,888Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,352$3,184$2,888Books and Supplies$2,074$919$919 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$4,500$3,850$3,850Other Expenses$3,600$2,280$2,280Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,000$2,280$2,850 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$5,426$4,103$3,807In-State$5,426$4,103$3,807Out of State$5,426$4,103$3,807Off CampusIn-District$13,526$10,233$9,937In-State$13,526$10,233$9,937Out of State$13,526$10,233$9,937Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$8,426$6,953$6,657In-State$8,426$6,953$6,657Out of State$8,426$6,953$6,657Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree1812 Communication TechnologyGraphic and Printing Equipment Operator Production Degree73 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Programming Degree105 Computer Systems Networking Degree-4 Construction TradesBuilding and Property Management Degree93 EngineeringIndustrial Engineering Degree123 Engineering TechnologyManufacturing Technology Degree94 Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree1413 Family and Consumer SciencesFoodservice Administration and Management Degree72 Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree23- Emergency Medical Technology Degree233 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Degree71- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree3020 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAuto Mechanics Technology Degree176 Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree-3 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 481 Undergraduate: 481 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 240 Female: 241 Undergraduate Gender Male: 240 Female: 241 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 259 Part-Time: 222 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 259 Part-Time: 222 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien133%American Indian122%Black122%Asian30.6%Hispanic4910%White39181%Unknown10.2% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18429%Ages 18-199520%Ages 20-218518%Ages 22-247015%Ages 25-296714%Ages 30-34347%Ages 35-39408%Ages 40-49357%Ages 50-65133%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees825131Faculty Status432419Tenured Faculty16142Instruction, Research and/or Public Service432419Primarily Instruction432419Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial33-Other Professionals1313-Technical and/or Paraprofessional231112Clerical And Secretarial1376Service and/or Maintenance743 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$42,525 (13)$42,176 (11)$44,441 (2)Instructor$42,525 (13)$42,176 (11)$44,441 (2) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$52,498 (11)$54,241 (4)$51,503 (7)Instructor$52,498 (11)$54,241 (4)$51,503 (7) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$42,721 (24)$42,764 (15)$42,651 (9)Instructor$42,721 (24)$42,764 (15)$42,651 (9)Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 85%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 97%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students62% By GenderMale64%Female59% By 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 Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Miami, FL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Florida Colleges > Miami Colleges > Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center 750 NW 20 Street Miami, FL 33127OPEID College Code: 00558600 General Phone: (305) 324-6070 x7005 Principal: Rosa Borgen Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 1,057 Get admissions information on Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityLindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitelindsey.dadeschools.net Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 58% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-35%-23%Avg Amount Receiving-$1,585-$366 Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedLicensed Practical Nurse2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$2,400$2,250$2,100Books and Supplies$902$822$742 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$1,170$1,110$1,050Other Expenses$500$450$400Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$640$590$540 Total ExpensesOff Campus$4,972$4,632$4,292Off Campus with Family$3,942$3,662$3,382 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionLicensed Practical Nurse$3,3021,350 Contact Hours18 MonthsAuto Mechanics Technology$5,0091,800 Contact Hours 24 MonthsFood Preparation and Professional Cooking$4,7401,500 Contact Hours 20 MonthsCosmetology$3,9301,200 Contact Hours 16 MonthsSurgical Technology$4,3351,330 Contact Hours 18 MonthsElectrician$3,9301,200 Contact Hours 16 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateConstruction TradesElectrical and Power Transmission Installation Degree3 Masonry Degree1 EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree11 Engineering TechnologyElectrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree- Computer Systems Technology Degree- Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree5 Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services, Other Degree4 Health Aides, Attendants, Orderlies, Other Degree4 Home Health Aide Degree26 Licensed Practical Nurse Degree71 Medical Insurance Specialist Degree- Phlebotomy Degree22 Surgical Technology Degree7 Nursing Assistant Degree30 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree- Auto Mechanics Technology Degree3 Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree5 Culinary Arts, Other Degree5 Facial Treatment Specialist Degree3 Nail Technician Degree19 Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree- Fashion and Apparel Design Degree- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 1,057 Undergraduate: 1,057 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 512 Female: 545 Undergraduate Gender Male: 512 Female: 545 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 584 Part-Time: 473 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 584 Part-Time: 473 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian20.2%Black70467%Asian111%Hispanic27426%White555%Unknown111% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18111%Ages 18-19868%Ages 20-2112212%Ages 22-2416816%Ages 25-2917416%Ages 30-3413913%Ages 35-3911010%Ages 40-4914714%Ages 50-65929%Age Over 6580.8%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees257143114Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1254481Primarily Instruction1254481Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial88-Other Professionals2828-Technical and/or Paraprofessional966333Clerical And Secretarial633528Service and/or Maintenance24204Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 21%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 24%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students26% By GenderMale27%Female25% By RaceBlack25%Asian50%Hispanic28%White-Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusRobbery12Aggravated Assault-2Burglary87 Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Broward Community CollegeFort Lauderdale, FL 33301Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 22 Miles Atlantic Technical CenterCoconut Creek, FL 33063Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 31 Miles Charlotte Technical CenterPort Charlotte, FL 33948Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 146 Miles Brevard Community CollegeCocoa, FL 32922Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 182 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Omega Institute - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Pennsauken, NJ College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New Jersey Colleges > Pennsauken Colleges > Omega Institute Omega Institute 7050 Route 38 East Pennsauken, NJ 08109OPEID College Code: 02219600 General Phone: (856) 663-4299 School Director: Raymond J Papin Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 164 Get admissions information on Omega Institute and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Omega Institute - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityOmega Institute Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.omegacareers.com Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission LinksAdmissions: www.omegacareers.com Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Record Required Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants33639Number Granted Admission (%)3 (100%)29 (81%)32 (82%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)3 (100%)29 (100%)32 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 97% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving81%83%-49%Avg Amount Receiving$3,899$2,557-$410 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)14.2%8.1%12.9%Number in Default211018Number in Repayment147123139Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMedical Assistant2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$10,900$10,100$10,100Books and Supplies$835$465$465 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$10,350$10,350$10,350Other Expenses$4,500$4,500$4,500Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,500$7,500$7,500 Total ExpensesOff Campus$26,585$25,415$25,415Off Campus with Family$19,235$18,065$18,065 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMedical Assistant$11,735900 Contact Hours10 MonthsNursing Assistant$9,905750 Contact Hours 8 MonthsMedical Insurance Specialist$11,735900 Contact Hours 10 MonthsMassage Therapy$9,595750 Contact Hours 8 MonthsPharmacy Technician$9,675750 Contact Hours 8 MonthsMedical Office Assistant$9,700750 Contact Hours 8 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsHealth Unit Coordinator Degree- Massage Therapy Degree15 Medical Insurance Specialist Degree30 Medical Office Assistant Degree1 Pharmacy Technician Degree2 Medical Assistant Degree22 Nursing Assistant Degree34 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 164 Undergraduate: 164 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 12 Female: 152 Undergraduate Gender Male: 12 Female: 152 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 114 Part-Time: 50 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 114 Part-Time: 50 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black7244%Asian10.6%Hispanic3320%White5735%Unknown10.6% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18106%Ages 18-193018%Ages 20-211710%Ages 22-242012%Ages 25-293119%Ages 30-341610%Ages 35-391610%Ages 40-491811%Ages 50-6542%Age Uknown21%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees30219Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1578Primarily Instruction1578Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial761Other Professionals44-Technical and/or Paraprofessional44-Clerical And Secretarial44-Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 63%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 72%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 50%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary21 Omega Institute Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Omega Institute Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Lincoln Technical InstituteEdison, NJ 08820Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 58 Miles The Chubb Institute - ParsippanyParsippany, NJ 07054Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 73 Miles Berdan InstituteWayne, NJ 07470Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 78 Miles Hohokus - Hackensack School of Business and Medical SciencesHackensack, NJ 07601Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 85 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. 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 Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Medford, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Medford Colleges > Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing 170 Governors Ave Medford, MA 02155OPEID College Code: 00633100 General Phone: (781) 306-6600 President: Michael V. Sack Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 338 Get admissions information on Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityLawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableReligious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.lmregisnurse.org Mission StatementTHE ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING DEGREE PROGRAM PROVIDES THE FOUNDATION COURSES FOR INDIVIDUALS TO PURSUE AN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN NURSING. IT PREPARES A BEGINNING GENERALIST PRACTITIONER WHO WILL ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A PROFESSIONAL NURSE WITH COMMENSURATE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES IN A STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT IN A VARIETY OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY SETTINGS.THE GRADUATE IS PREPARED AS A PROVIDER OF CARE, TEACHER, LEADER AND MANAGER FOR CLIENTS WHO HAVE COMMON, WELL- DEFINED HEALTH PROBLEMS. AS AN ADVOCATE, THE GRADUATE COLLABORATES WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HEALTH CARE TEAM IN DESIGNING COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR THE CLIENT AND FAMILY UTILIZING ESTABLISHED RESEARCH AND VALUING ITS INFLUENCE ON PRACTICE.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Private Not-For-Profit Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedAP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants21517Number Granted Admission (%)- (-)2 (13%)2 (12%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)- (-)2 (100%)2 (100%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam2100%ACT ® Exam-- Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading450550SAT ® Math490540SAT ® Writing540550 ACT ® Composite--ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving100%0%100%100%Avg Amount Receiving$1,000-$1,200$250 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.9%--Number in Default5--Number in Repayment12691117Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$20,750$20,513$20,190In-State Tuition and Fees$20,750$20,513$20,190Out of State Tuition and Fees$20,750$20,513$20,190Books and Supplies$1,200$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$12,500$12,385$12,285Other Expenses$4,700$4,600$4,500Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$5,660$4,600$5,260 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$21,950$21,513$21,190In-State$21,950$21,513$21,190Out of State$21,950$21,513$21,190Off CampusIn-District$39,150$38,498$37,975In-State$39,150$38,498$37,975Out of State$39,150$38,498$37,975Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$27,610$26,973$26,450In-State$27,610$26,973$26,450Out of State$27,610$26,973$26,450Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsNursing Degree-124 Radiologic Technology Degree-15 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 338 Undergraduate: 338 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 41 Female: 297 Undergraduate Gender Male: 41 Female: 297 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 271 Part-Time: 67 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 271 Part-Time: 67 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.3%American Indian10.3%Black165%Asian30.9%Hispanic144%White30189%Unknown20.6% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-1910.3%Ages 20-2130.9%Ages 22-245015%Ages 25-299227%Ages 30-346620%Ages 35-394814%Ages 40-495917%Ages 50-65196%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees714130Faculty Status623329Instruction, Research and/or Public Service572928Primarily Instruction552728Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial55-Other Professionals431Technical and/or Paraprofessional541Clerical And Secretarial33-Service and/or Maintenance1-1 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$75,000 (29)$75,000 (1)$75,000 (28)Assistant Professor$75, Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Required opeid college code: 00633100 applicant considerations: None Available president:
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 Wenatchee Valley College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Wenatchee, WA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Washington Colleges > Wenatchee Colleges > Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee Valley College 1300 Fifth St Wenatchee, WA 98801OPEID College Code: 00380100 General Phone: (509) 682-6800 President: Mr. Jim Richardson Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Quarter Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 3,150 College Alias: WVC Get admissions information on Wenatchee Valley College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Wenatchee Valley College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityWenatchee Valley College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.wvc.edu Mission StatementWenatchee Valley College, the public comprehensive community college in North Central Washington, serves the educational and cultural needs of its communities and the residents throughout its service area. The college provides high quality transfer, liberal arts, technical/professional, basic skills and continuing education to students of diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds. We seek opportunities to work with the district's communities to meet their changing needs.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 54% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-47%46%5%Avg Amount Receiving-$2,948$2,045$457 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)10.1%10.0%9.3%Number in Default465540Number in Repayment452545427Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,622$2,572$2,486In-State Tuition and Fees$2,622$2,572$2,486Out of State Tuition and Fees$3,017$2,966$2,879Books and Supplies$924$900$924 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$8,052$7,842$7,140Other Expenses$3,381$3,264$2,970Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,844$3,264$2,670 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,546$3,472$3,410In-State$3,546$3,472$3,410Out of State$3,941$3,866$3,803Off CampusIn-District$14,979$14,578$13,520In-State$14,979$14,578$13,520Out of State$15,374$14,972$13,913Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,390$6,166$6,080In-State$6,390$6,166$6,080Out of State$6,785$6,560$6,473Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAgricultural Production Operations Degree-1 Agricultural Production Operations, Other Degree474 Business and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree6- Bookkeeping Degree49 Business Administration Degree17 Data Entry Technology Degree2- General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Degree2- Office Management Degree-12 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Systems Networking Degree66 Data Entry and Microcomputer Applications Degree5- Construction TradesCarpentry Degree55- EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree-9 Engineering TechnologyDrafting and Design Degree10- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSign Language Interpretation and Translation Degree1- Health and Clinical ProfessionsEmergency Care Attendant Degree19- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree53- Medical Administration Degree1- Medical Office Assistant Degree9- Nursing Degree-71 Radiologic Technology Degree-25 Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree-9 Medical Laboratory Assistance Degree-19 Medical Assistant Degree20- Nursing Assistant Degree109- Legal Professions and StudiesLegal Administrative Assistant Degree1- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-336 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree25 Industrial Electronics Technology Degree81 Mechanic and Repair Technologies, Other Degree8- Auto Mechanics Technology Degree-3 Natural Resources and ConservationNatural Resources, Conservation Degree2- Physical SciencesPhysical Sciences Degree-1 Security and Protective ServicesFire-Fighting Degree-4 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,150 Undergraduate: 3,150 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,141 Female: 2,009 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,141 Female: 2,009 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,922 Part-Time: 1,228 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,922 Part-Time: 1,228 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien60.2%American Indian863%Black110.3%Asian431%Hispanic48916%White2,31373%Unknown2026% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1844414%Ages 18-1969522%Ages 20-2141313%Ages 22-2431410%Ages 25-2935911%Ages 30-342227%Ages 35-391695%Ages 40-492438%Ages 50-651746%Age Over 651043%Age Uknown130.4%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees371209162Faculty Status22672154Tenured Faculty5050-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service22672154Primarily Instruction22672154Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1919-Other Professionals46415Technical and/or Paraprofessional80773Clerical And Secretarial3131-Skilled Crafts66-Service and/or Maintenance1414- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$56 Summary of information above... college alias: WVC student enrollment: 3,150 size classification: Medium Two-Year president:
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 National - Louis University (NLU) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Chicago, IL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Illinois Colleges > Chicago Colleges > National - Louis University National - Louis University (NLU) 122 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60603OPEID College Code: 00173300 General Phone: (800) 443-5522 President: Richard Pappas Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Quarter Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 7,405 College Alias: NLU Get admissions information on National - Louis University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. National - Louis University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNational - Louis University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification Websitewww.nl.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - NLU Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Larger Programs) Undergraduate Classification Professions Plus Arts & Sciences, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Doctoral, Professional Dominant Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification Majority Graduate/Professional Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.nl.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $40.00Graduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants31316Number Granted Admission (%)2 (67%)7 (54%)9 (56%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)2 (100%)7 (100%)9 (100%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam--ACT ® Exam333% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading--SAT ® Math--SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite1922ACT ® English2224ACT ® Math1319Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: NLU Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 72% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving61%28%33%50%Avg Amount Receiving$7,138$3,586$4,431$2,638 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)2.9%1.9%1.7%Number in Default766752Number in Repayment2,5653,5073,041Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$17,725$17,725$17,685In-State Tuition and Fees$17,725$17,725$17,685Out of State Tuition and Fees$17,725$17,725$17,685Books and Supplies$992$992$992 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$9,725$9,373$9,048Other Expenses$4,038$3,892$3,750Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$3,553$3,892$3,300 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$18,717$18,717$18,677In-State$18,717$18,717$18,677Out of State$18,717$18,717$18,677Off CampusIn-District$32,480$31,982$31,475In-State$32,480$31,982$31,475Out of State$32,480$31,982$31,475Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$22,270$22,141$21,977In-State$22,270$22,141$21,977Out of State$22,270$22,141$21,977Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesNLU Biology Degree-1-- Business and Marketing StudiesNLU Accounting Degree---- NLU Business Administration Degree-1454- NLU E-Commerce Degree---- NLU Human Resources Degree--33- NLU Management Information Systems Degree-34-- NLU Management Science Degree-214-- NLU Organizational Behavior Studies Degree--26- Computer and Information SciencesNLU Information Science Studies Degree-2-- EducationNLU Adult and Continuing Education Degree1-102 NLU Curriculum and Instruction Degree--6731 NLU Early Childhood Education Degree13044- NLU Education, Teaching Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities Degree---- NLU Education, Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities Degree---- NLU Educational Administration Degree99-246- NLU Educational Administration, Other Degree---- NLU Educational and Instructional Media Design Degree6-17- NLU Educational, Instructional and Curriculum Supervision Degree---1 NLU Elementary Education Degree-60333- NLU English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree--15- NLU Mathematics Teacher Education Degree---- NLU Reading Teacher Education Degree9-451 NLU Science Teacher Education Degree---- NLU Secondary Education Degree--228- NLU Special Education Teaching Degree--96- English Language and LiteratureNLU English Composition Degree--5- NLU English Language and Literature Degree-1-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsNLU Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other Degree-59-- NLU Medical Radiologic Technology Degree---- NLU Respiratory Care Therapy Degree---- NLU Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling Degree---- NLU Health Care Administration Degree--23- Interdisciplinary StudiesNLU Gerontology Degree---- NLU Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-190-- Liberal Arts and SciencesNLU Liberal Arts Degree---- Mathematics and StatisticsNLU Mathematics Degree---- PsychologyNLU Counseling Psychology Degree4-103- NLU Developmental and Child Psychology Degree---- NLU Educational Psychology Degree--101 NLU Psychology Degree-2230- NLU School Psychology Degree10--- Public Administration and Social ServicesNLU Public Administration and Social Service, Other Degree-15 Summary of information above... toefl: Required president: Richard Pappas enrollment classification: Majority Graduate/Professional calendar system:
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 George C Wallace Community College - Dothan (WALLACE DOTHAN) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Dothan, AL College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Alabama Colleges > Dothan Colleges > George C Wallace Community College - Dothan George C Wallace Community College - Dothan (WALLACE DOTHAN) 1141 Wallace Drive Dothan, AL 36303OPEID College Code: 00101800 General Phone: (334) 983-3521 President: Linda C Young Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 3,707 College Alias: WALLACE DOTHAN Get admissions information on George C Wallace Community College - Dothan and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. George C Wallace Community College - Dothan - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesGeorge C Wallace Community College - Dothan Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.wallace.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Large Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.wallace.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: WALLACE DOTHAN Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 71% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-46%34%-Avg Amount Receiving-$2,909$2,195- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)50.0%100.0%10.0%Number in Default121Number in Repayment2210Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,700$2,700$2,700In-State Tuition and Fees$2,700$2,700$2,700Out of State Tuition and Fees$4,830$4,830$4,830Books and Supplies$1,900$1,900$1,900 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$2,983$2,983$2,983Other Expenses$1,467$1,467$1,467Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,467$1,467$1,467 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$4,600$4,600$4,600In-State$4,600$4,600$4,600Out of State$6,730$6,730$6,730Off CampusIn-District$9,050$9,050$9,050In-State$9,050$9,050$9,050Out of State$11,180$11,180$11,180Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,067$6,067$6,067In-State$6,067$6,067$6,067Out of State$8,197$8,197$8,197Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBusiness and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree-22 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-11 Construction TradesElectrician Degree98 Plumbing Technology Degree9- Masonry Degree5- Engineering TechnologyAutomotive Engineering Technology Degree-6 Drafting and Design Degree414 Refrigeration Technology Degree10- Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Degree217 Health and Clinical ProfessionsClinical Laboratory Technician Degree-- Emergency Medical Technology Degree1813 Licensed Practical Nurse Degree55- Medical Radiologic Technology Degree-31 Nursing Degree-156 Opticianry, Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Degree-- Physical Therapist Assistant Degree-27 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-19 Medical Assistant Degree89 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-104 Liberal Arts Degree-31 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAircraft Mechanic and Maintenance Degree-- Aircraft Powerplant Technology Degree-- Autobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree1- Avionics Maintenance Technology Degree-- Industrial Electronics Technology Degree-9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Degree-1 Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology Degree28- Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree35- Precision ProductionCabinetmaking and Millwork Degree14- Tool and Die Technology Degree-1 Welding Technology Degree5- Transportation and Materials MovingAirline Pilot and Flight Crew Degree-- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,707 Undergraduate: 3,707 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,238 Female: 2,469 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,238 Female: 2,469 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,939 Part-Time: 1,768 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,939 Part-Time: 1,768 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien120.3%American Indian100.3%Black1,03728%Asian441%Hispanic612%White2,52268%Unknown210.6% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18902%Ages 18-1977421%Ages 20-2168518%Ages 22-2453414%Ages 25-2951614%Ages 30-343399%Ages 35-392918%Ages 40-493259%Ages 50-651364%Age Over 65170.5%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees438261177Faculty Status228127101Tenured Faculty9292-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service228127101Primarily Instruction228127101Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial88-Other Professionals1033667Technical and/or Paraprofessional99909Clerical And Secretarial63585Skilled Crafts44-Service and/or Maintenance32284 Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$51,733 (123)$54,274 (48)$50,106 (75) 11/12 Month ContractAll Summary of information above... facilities and 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 Suny College at Purchase - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Purchase, NY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New York Colleges > Purchase Colleges > Suny College at Purchase Suny College at Purchase 735 Anderson Hill Rd Purchase, NY 10577OPEID College Code: 00679100 General Phone: (914) 251-6000 President: Thomas Schwarz Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 4,251 Get admissions information on Suny College at Purchase and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Suny College at Purchase - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySuny College at Purchase Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.purchase.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Classification Arts & Sciences Focus, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Postbaccalaureate (Other Field) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.purchase.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $40.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants3,4965,4098,905Number Granted Admission (%)750 (21%)1,405 (26%)2,155 (24%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)269 (36%)440 (31%)709 (33%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam64391%ACT ® Exam15922% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading520620SAT ® Math490590SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite2226ACT ® English2127ACT ® Math1926Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 78% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving58%57%38%20%Avg Amount Receiving$4,284$1,579$2,424$1,953 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)4.8%2.7%3.9%Number in Default352638Number in Repayment721956956Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$5,801$5,801$5,709In-State Tuition and Fees$5,801$5,801$5,709Out of State Tuition and Fees$12,061$12,061$11,969Books and Supplies$1,100$1,100$1,100 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$9,908$9,484$9,028Other Expenses$1,200$1,200$1,200Off CampusRoom and Board$9,600$9,500$9,500Other Expenses$3,650$3,650$3,650Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,500$3,650$2,500 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$18,009$17,585$17,037In-State$18,009$17,585$17,037Out of State$24,269$23,845$23,297Off CampusIn-District$20,151$20,051$19,959In-State$20,151$20,051$19,959Out of State$26,411$26,311$26,219Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$9,401$9,401$9,309In-State$9,401$9,401$9,309Out of State$15,661$15,661$15,569Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree-23- Communication TechnologyPhotographic and Film Technology Degree-1- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree-12- Journalism Degree-28- English Language and LiteratureCreative Writing Degree-9- English Literature Degree-31- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesWomens Studies Degree-9- Foreign Languages and LiteratureForeign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Degree-4- HistoryHistory Degree-26- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-147- Liberal Arts, Other Degree-52- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-4- Natural Resources and ConservationNatural Resources, Conservation Degree-4- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree-6- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree-2- PsychologyPsychology Degree-25- Social SciencesAnthropology Degree-15- Economics Degree-16- Political Science Degree-8- Social Sciences, Other Degree-17- Sociology Degree-10- Visual and Performing ArtsArt History Degree-257 Arts Management Degree-2- Cinematography and Film Degree-23- Commercial and Advertising Art Degree-2- Dance Degree-311 Drama Degree-30- Music Degree-5133 Music Performance Degree14-- Music Theory and Composition Degree-10- Playwriting and Screenwriting Degree-14- Technical Theatre, Design and Technology Degree-203 Visual and Performing Arts Degree-852 Voice and Opera Degree-1- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 4,251 Undergraduate: 4,092 Graduate: 159 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,932 Female: 2,319 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,854 Female: 2,238 Graduate Gender Male: 78 Female: 81 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 3,788 Part-Time: 463 Undergraduate Attendance Full Summary of information above... 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 Ati Career Training Center - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - North Richland Hills, TX College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Texas Colleges > North Richland Hills Colleges > Ati Career Training Center Ati Career Training Center 6351 Boulevard 26, Suite 100 North Richland Hills, TX 76180OPEID College Code: 02596500 General Phone: (817) 284-1141 Executive Director: Darrell E Testerman Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Quarter Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 520 Get admissions information on Ati Career Training Center and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Ati Career Training Center - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityAti Career Training Center Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesWeekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.aticareertraining.edu Mission StatementHelping people achieve a better lifestyle by preparing them, through education, for a career in their chosen field.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $100.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Record Required Other Tests (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants4845411,025Number Granted Admission (%)484 (100%)541 (100%)1,025 (100%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)302 (62%)248 (46%)550 (54%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 90% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving90%68%-2%Avg Amount Receiving$6,717$3,750-$2,467 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)21.9%17.2%10.7%Number in Default12210566Number in Repayment555608612Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$13,490$12,510$11,905In-State Tuition and Fees$13,490$12,510$11,905Out of State Tuition and Fees$13,490$12,510$11,905 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,640$5,792$6,120Other Expenses$4,380$3,776$3,600Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,380$3,776$3,600 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$13,490$12,510$11,905In-State$13,490$12,510$11,905Out of State$13,490$12,510$11,905Off CampusIn-District$23,510$22,078$21,625In-State$23,510$22,078$21,625Out of State$23,510$22,078$21,625Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$17,870$16,286$15,505In-State$17,870$16,286$15,505Out of State$17,870$16,286$15,505Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateComputer and Information SciencesInformation Technology Degree21 Health and Clinical ProfessionsAthletic Training Degree7 Dental Assistant Degree91 Massage Therapy Degree161 Medical Assistant Degree97 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree17 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree72 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 520 Undergraduate: 520 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 239 Female: 281 Undergraduate Gender Male: 239 Female: 281 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 430 Part-Time: 90 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 430 Part-Time: 90 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian20.4%Black10821%Asian92%Hispanic14428%White23846%Unknown194% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19367%Ages 20-2111422%Ages 22-2412724%Ages 25-2911422%Ages 30-345110%Ages 35-39438%Ages 40-49275%Ages 50-6582%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees886820Instruction, Research and/or Public Service442915Primarily Instruction442915Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial99-Other Professionals13112Technical and/or Paraprofessional22193Clerical And Secretarial1082Service and/or Maintenance211Graduation and Retention RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 69%Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 58%Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 55%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusBurglary2- Ati Career Training Center Reviews Write Your Review... 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 Rockingham Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Wentworth, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Wentworth Colleges > Rockingham Community College Rockingham Community College Hwy 65w County Home Rd Wentworth, NC 27375OPEID College Code: 00295800 General Phone: (336) 342-4261 President: Robert C Keys Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Rural Student Enrollment: 2,013 Get admissions information on Rockingham Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Rockingham Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityRockingham Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.rockinghamcc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 51% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-40%12%35%Avg Amount Receiving-$2,873$983$568 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.6%4.2%-Number in Default14-Number in Repayment162732Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,576$1,437$1,361In-State Tuition and Fees$1,576$1,437$1,361Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,697$7,559$7,117Books and Supplies$1,500$1,200$1,200 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$7,600$7,500$7,500Other Expenses$4,000$3,650$3,650Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,100$3,650$3,650 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,076$2,637$2,561In-State$3,076$2,637$2,561Out of State$9,197$8,759$8,317Off CampusIn-District$14,676$13,787$13,711In-State$14,676$13,787$13,711Out of State$20,797$19,909$19,467Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$7,176$6,287$6,211In-State$7,176$6,287$6,211Out of State$13,297$12,409$11,967Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsHorticulture Degree9- Business and Marketing StudiesBookkeeping Degree-8 Business Administration Degree110 Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree34 Human Resources Degree-2 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Software and Media Applications, Other Degree-- Computer Systems Networking Degree-- Information Technology Degree-6 EducationEarly Childhood Education Degree715 Engineering TechnologyElectrical Engineering, Other Degree3- Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree1- Engineering Technologies, Other Degree-6 Health and Clinical ProfessionsClinical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, Other Degree9- Licensed Practical Nurse Degree28- Medical Office Administration Degree612 Nursing Degree-20 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-19 Surgical Technology Degree11- Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-- Liberal Arts Degree-46 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyHeating and Air Conditioning Degree4- Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies, Other Degree20- Personal and Culinary ServicesCosmetology Degree15- Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree11- Tool and Die Technology Degree4- Woodworking Degree-3 Security and Protective ServicesPolice Science Degree2515 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,013 Undergraduate: 2,013 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 707 Female: 1,306 Undergraduate Gender Male: 707 Female: 1,306 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 869 Part-Time: 1,144 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 869 Part-Time: 1,144 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien20.1%American Indian80.4%Black36318%Asian190.9%Hispanic241%White1,56978%Unknown281% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 181035%Ages 18-1958029%Ages 20-2130915%Ages 22-2421711%Ages 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 Maysville Community and Technical College (MCTC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Maysville, KY College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kentucky Colleges > Maysville Colleges > Maysville Community and Technical College Maysville Community and Technical College (MCTC) 1755 U.S. 68 Maysville, KY 41056OPEID College Code: 00696000 General Phone: (606) 759-7141 x0 President: Dr. Edward Story Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 3,630 College Alias: MCTC Maysville Community and Technical College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMaysville Community and Technical College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.maycc.kctcs.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - MCTC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 91% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving32%73%66%5%Avg Amount Receiving$4,022$4,621$1,632$1,998 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)17.9%13.6%10.5%Number in Default593011Number in Repayment329220104Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,904$2,760$2,616In-State Tuition and Fees$2,904$2,760$2,616Out of State Tuition and Fees$9,360$8,280$7,848Books and Supplies$1,000$800$800 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,952$6,952$6,750Other Expenses$2,820$2,740$2,740Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,820$2,740$2,740 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$3,904$3,560$3,416In-State$3,904$3,560$3,416Out of State$10,360$9,080$8,648Off CampusIn-District$13,676$13,252$12,906In-State$13,676$13,252$12,906Out of State$20,132$18,772$18,138Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$6,724$6,300$6,156In-State$6,724$6,300$6,156Out of State$13,180$11,820$11,388Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsHorticulture Degree5- Business and Marketing StudiesBusiness Administration Degree13821 Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree8815 Real Estate Degree1- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree183 Construction TradesCarpentry Degree57- Electrician Degree41- Plumbing Technology Degree78- Masonry Degree44- Engineering TechnologyElectromechanical Technology and Electromechanical Engineering Technology Degree1- Energy Management and Systems Technology Degree5- Engineering Technology Degree584 Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care Provider Degree165 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree187- Medical Administration Degree525 Nursing Degree-12 Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-4 Surgical Technology Degree6- Medical Assistant Degree44- Nursing Assistant Degree6- Interdisciplinary StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies, Other Degree-46 Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-65 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyDiesel Mechanics Degree15- Heating and Air Conditioning Degree59- Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Degree13- Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology Degree50- Auto Mechanics Technology Degree57- Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree64 Welding Technology Degree75- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 3,630 Undergraduate: 3,630 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,651 Female: 1,979 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,651 Female: 1,979 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,183 Part-Time: 2,447 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,183 Part-Time: 2,447 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien10.03%American Indian80.2%Black1153%Asian80.2%Hispanic130.4%White3,17387%Unknown3129% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1866118%Ages 18-1961017%Ages 20-2134910%Ages 22-242677%Ages 25-2943112%Ages 30-3436610%Ages 35-393349%Ages 40-4938110%Ages 50-652036%Age Over 65280.8%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees499205294Faculty Status20790117Tenured Faculty25241Instruction, Research and/or Public Service20790117Primarily Instruction20790117Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1313-Other Professionals18849139Technical and/or Paraprofessional915338Clerical And Secretarial743638Service and/or Maintenance1313- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$47,935 (80)$49,405 (28)$47,144 (52)Professor$59,990 (23)$60,295 (8)$59,827 (15)Associate Professor$47,312 (24)$49,402 (9)$46,058 (15)Assistant Professor$41,808 (19)$42,717 (8)$41,146 (11)Instructor$37,515 (14)$38,208 (3)$37,326 (11) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$60,034 ( Summary of information above... calendar system: Semester local area: Distant Town facilities and programs offered: Library Available president:
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 Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Las Cruces, NM College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > New Mexico Colleges > Las Cruces Colleges > Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc 2701 W Picacho Ave Ste 4 Las Cruces, NM 88007OPEID College Code: 03944300 General Phone: (505) 523-6811 Administrator: Timothy Gay Type: Private For-Profit, Less-Than 2-Year Calendar System: Continuous Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 35 Get admissions information on Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesMassage Therapy Training Institute Inc Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsitewww.mtti.org Mission StatementThe mission of MTTI is to prepare its students for entry-level positions in the allied health occupation of Massage Therapy in a short time while providing quality education and flexibility to accommodate individual needs.Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 94% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving88%94%18%-Avg Amount Receiving$4,136$2,689$3,661- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.9%25.0%-Number in Default31-Number in Repayment434-Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedMassage Therapy2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$5,699$5,300$5,300Books and Supplies$300$300$300 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$3,462$4,626$4,626Other Expenses$4,860$4,626$4,626Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,860$4,626$4,626 Total ExpensesOff Campus$14,321$14,852$14,852Off Campus with Family$10,859$10,226$10,226 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionMassage Therapy$5,999720 Contact Hours6 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsMassage Therapy Degree31 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 35 Undergraduate: 35 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 2 Female: 33 Undergraduate Gender Male: 2 Female: 33 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 31 Part-Time: 4 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 31 Part-Time: 4 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian13%Black13%Asian--Hispanic2160%White1234%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19411%Ages 20-21411%Ages 22-24411%Ages 25-29720%Ages 30-34411%Ages 35-39411%Ages 40-4939%Age Uknown514%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees11110Instruction, Research and/or Public Service7-7Primarily Instruction7-7Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial312Technical and/or Paraprofessional1-1Service and/or Maintenance1-1Graduation RatesPercent of Students Graduating: 81% Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Massage Therapy Training Institute Inc Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Olympian University of CosmetologyAlamogordo, NM 88310Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 64 Miles Pima Medical InstituteAlbuquerque, NM 87110Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 193 Miles Universal Therapeutic Massage InstituteAlbuquerque, NM 87107Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 194 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 35 applicant considerations: None Available student enrollment: 35 calendar system:
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 North Central Kansas Technical College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Beloit, KS College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Kansas Colleges > Beloit Colleges > North Central Kansas Technical College North Central Kansas Technical College Hwy 24 Beloit, KS 67420OPEID College Code: 00526500 General Phone: (785) 738-2276 President: Clark Coco Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Rural Student Enrollment: 522 Get admissions information on North Central Kansas Technical College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. North Central Kansas Technical College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityNorth Central Kansas Technical College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.ncktc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Small Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Very Small Two-Year Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 69% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving53%44%20%15%Avg Amount Receiving$3,986$2,988$1,163$446 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.6%4.2%2.4%Number in Default16106Number in Repayment242237248Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedHeavy Equipment Maintenance Technology2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$3,286$2,916$2,830Books and Supplies$600$521$505 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$4,158$3,982$3,920Other Expenses$450$450$400Off CampusRoom and Board$4,100$4,075$4,050Other Expenses$450$450$450Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$550$500$450 Total ExpensesOn Campus$8,494$7,869$7,655Off Campus$8,436$7,962$7,835Off Campus with Family$4,436$3,937$3,785 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionHeavy Equipment Maintenance Technology$3,88635 Credit Hours9 MonthsLicensed Practical Nurse$4,02648 Credit Hours 9 MonthsNursing$8,37572 Credit Hours 18 MonthsDiesel Mechanics$8,16969 Credit Hours 18 MonthsAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology$4,40335 Credit Hours 9 MonthsWelding Technology$4,67637 Credit Hours 9 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsAgricultural Power Machinery Operation Degree-- Business and Marketing StudiesAdministrative Assistant Degree2113 Management Information Systems Degree22 Retailing and Retail Operations Degree13- Construction TradesCarpentry Degree19- Electrician Degree1416 Masonry Degree10- Engineering TechnologyElectrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-6 Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree52- Nursing Degree-24 Pharmacy Technician Degree26 Nursing Assistant Degree75- Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and 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 Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Charlotte, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Charlotte Colleges > Central Piedmont Community College Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) 1201 Elizabeth Avenue Charlotte, NC 28204OPEID College Code: 00291500 General Phone: (704) 330-2722 President: Anthony Zeiss Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 18,052 College Alias: CPCC Get admissions information on Central Piedmont Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Central Piedmont Community College - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityCentral Piedmont Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Websitewww.cpcc.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - CPCC Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Urban-Serving Multicampus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Higher Part-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Large Two-Year PhotosTour of Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, July 30, 2010Tour of Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, July 30, 2010Central Piedmont College Representative-lots of tech programs!AspireHagemeyer Learning Resource CenterAspireOvercashSQUIRREL!!Hagemeyer Learning Resource Centerstairway to heavenPowered by TwitterAre you going to @CPCC's Central Campus? 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See more: http://ht.ly/3HoWKPosted: Jan, 21 2011 Check our Corporate and Continuing #Education schedule for outstanding professional and personal enrichment classes! - http://ht.ly/3yUW0Posted: Jan, 21 2011 #students #financialaid Financial Aid Students: The bookstore @cpcc purchase dates have been extended until 1/21! http://ht.ly/3HoOrPosted: Jan, 20 2011 Enroll in @CPCC's "#Soups, Stocks and More" (CKG 7101-01) personal enrichment class on January 30th. http://ht.ly/3Hn7JPosted: Jan, 20 2011 Follow @cpcc on College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 43% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving1%41%9%7%Avg Amount Receiving$3,841$1,390$292$367 Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,452$1,524$1,434In-State Tuition and Fees$1,452$1,524$1,434Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,212$7,194$7,194Books and Supplies$1,194$756$756 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,999$6,330$6,267Other Expenses$7,094$8,062$7,983Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,094$8,062$7,983 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,646$2,280$2,190In-State$2,646$2,280$2,190Out of State$8,406$7,950$7,950Off CampusIn-District$15,739$16,672$16,440In-State$15,739$16,672$16,440Out of State$21,499$22,342$22,200Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$9,740$10,342$10,173In-State$9,740$10,342$10,173Out of State$15,500$16,012$15,933Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsCPCC Turf and Turfgrass Management Degree14 CPCC Horticulture Degree22 Business and Marketing StudiesCPCC Accounting Degree3015 CPCC Administrative Assistant Degree-- CPCC Bookkeeping Degree-- CPCC Business Administration Degree2722 CPCC Data Entry Technology Degree-- CPCC Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary Degree-- CPCC Hospitality Administration and Management Degree-- CPCC Hotel Administration Degree45 CPCC Human Resources Degree54 CPCC International Business Degree14 CPCC International Marketing Degree-- CPCC Marketing Degree414 CPCC Office Management Degree56 CPCC Retailing and Retail Operations Degree-- CPCC Tourism and Travel Services Management Degree-- Communication TechnologyCPCC Animation, Video Graphics and Special Effects Degree-3 CPCC Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator Production Degree-- CPCC Graphic Communications Degree1- Computer and Information SciencesCPCC Computer Degree-- CPCC Computer and Information Systems Security Degree-3 CPCC Computer Programming Degree33 CPCC Computer Systems Networking Degree811 CPCC Data Modeling, Warehousing and Database Administration Degree42 CPCC Data Processing Degree324 CPCC Information Science Studies Degree25 CPCC Information Technology Degree-3 CPCC System, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management Degree-2 CPCC Web and Multimedia Management Degree-- Construction TradesCPCC Building and Property Management Degree151 CPCC Electrician Degree317 EducationCPCC Early Childhood Education Degree Summary of information above... local area: Large City undergraduate classification: Associates student enrollment: 18,052 facilities and programs offered:
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 Gods Bible School and College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Cincinnati, OH College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Ohio Colleges > Cincinnati Colleges > Gods Bible School and College Gods Bible School and College 1810 Young Street Cincinnati, OH 45202OPEID College Code: 02220500 General Phone: (513) 721-7944 President: Michael Avery Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Bachelor's Degree Local Area: Large City Student Enrollment: 285 Get admissions information on Gods Bible School and College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Gods Bible School and College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesGods Bible School and College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableReligious AffiliationOther Protestant Websitewww.gbs.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Special Focus Institutions--Theological Seminaries, Bible Colleges, and Other Faith-Related Institutions Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Four-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.gbs.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Recommended TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants335689Number Granted Admission (%)30 (91%)51 (91%)81 (91%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)30 (100%)51 (100%)81 (100%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 88% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving19%42%8%81%Avg Amount Receiving$2,610$3,329$3,573$1,490 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment303927Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$5,580$4,980$4,980In-State Tuition and Fees$5,580$4,980$4,980Out of State Tuition and Fees$5,580$4,980$4,980Books and Supplies$550$550$550 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$5,580$4,980$4,980Other Expenses$3,300$3,200$3,200Off CampusRoom and Board$12,000$12,000$12,000Other Expenses$3,300$3,200$3,200Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$6,300$3,200$6,200 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$15,010$13,710$13,710In-State$15,010$13,710$13,710Out of State$15,010$13,710$13,710Off CampusIn-District$21,430$20,730$20,730In-State$21,430$20,730$20,730Out of State$21,430$20,730$20,730Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$12,430$11,730$11,730In-State$12,430$11,730$11,730Out of State$12,430$11,730$11,730Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorBusiness and Marketing StudiesCommerce Degree-3- EducationElementary Education Degree--6 Music Teacher Education Degree--2 Secondary Education Degree--1 Family and Consumer SciencesFamily and Community Services Degree--4 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-4- Theology and Religious VocationsMissions, Missionary Studies and Missiology Degree-611 Religious, Sacred Music Degree-1- Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other Degree--6 Biblical Studies Degree-3- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 285 Undergraduate: 285 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 136 Female: 149 Undergraduate Gender Male: 136 Female: 149 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 217 Part-Time: 68 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 217 Part-Time: 68 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien3512%American Indian41%Black72%Asian31%Hispanic83%White20672%Unknown228% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 18104%Ages 18-198128%Ages 20-217627%Ages 22-244415%Ages 25-29176%Ages 30-34114%Ages 35-3983%Ages 40-49155%Ages 50-6593%Age Over 6531%Age Uknown114%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees584612Faculty Status29209Instruction, Research and/or Public Service22139Primarily Instruction22139Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial651Other Professionals11101Technical and/or Paraprofessional19181Clerical And Secretarial77-Service and/or Maintenance66- Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown TotalMaleFemale9/10 Month ContractAll Faculty$22,704 (11)$24,765 (7)$19,098 (4)Professor$24,619 (2)$24,174 (1)$25,064 (1)Associate Professor$27,867 (2)$27,867 (2)- (-)Assistant Professor$23,773 (3)$25,061 (2)$21,198 (1)Instructor$18,364 (4)$21,663 (2)$15,064 (2) 11/12 Month ContractAll Faculty$26,994 (2)$26,994 (2)- (-)Professor$32,083 (1)$32,083 (1)- (-)Assistant Professor$21,905 (1)$21,905 (1)- (-) Equated 9 Month ContractAll Faculty$22,609 (13)$24,170 (9)$19,098 (4)Professor$25,163 (3)$25,212 (2)$25,064 (1)Associate Professor$ Summary of information above... applicant considerations: None Available religious affiliation: Other Protestant high school or secondary school rank: Recommended recommendation consideration:
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Saint Thomas Aquinas College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecuritySaint Thomas Aquinas College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Air Force Websitewww.stac.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Medium Programs) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Postbaccalaureate Professional (Education Dominant) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.stac.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $30.00Graduate Application Fee: $30.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Recommended Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants5808631,443Number Granted Admission (%)459 (79%)688 (80%)1,147 (79%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)139 (30%)213 (31%)352 (31%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2008 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam33595%ACT ® Exam6518% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2008 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading420510SAT ® Math400530SAT ® Writing410510 ACT ® Composite1623ACT ® English--ACT ® Math--Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving68%24%39%75%Avg Amount Receiving$6,811$3,388$3,565$6,406 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.5%4.3%3.1%Number in Default132114Number in Repayment368484443Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$20,000$18,900$17,600In-State Tuition and Fees$20,000$18,900$17,600Out of State Tuition and Fees$20,000$18,900$17,600Books and Supplies$750$750$750 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$10,330$9,400$9,120Other Expenses$1,750$1,750$1,750Off CampusRoom and Board$6,570$6,380$6,200Other Expenses$2,180$2,120$2,060Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,180$2,120$2,060 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$32,830$30,800$29,220In-State$32,830$30,800$29,220Out of State$32,830$30,800$29,220Off CampusIn-District$29,500$28,150$26,610In-State$29,500$28,150$26,610Out of State$29,500$28,150$26,610Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$22,930$21,770$20,410In-State$22,930$21,770$20,410Out of State$22,930$21,770$20,410Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree--8- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--19- Business Administration Degree-13817 Finance Degree--7- Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Degree--7- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree--23- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree---- EducationElementary Education Degree--171 Reading Teacher Education Degree2--15 Secondary Education Degree---21 Special Education Teaching Degree--2022 English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--15- Foreign Languages and LiteratureForeign Languages and Literatures Degree---- Spanish Language and Literature Degree---- HistoryHistory Degree--8- Interdisciplinary StudiesBiological and Physical Sciences Degree---- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-7-- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree--8- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy and Religious Studies, Other Degree--1- PsychologyPsychology Degree--36- Recreation and Fitness StudiesParks and Recreation Management Degree--12- Security and Protective ServicesLaw Enforcement Administration Degree--34- Social SciencesSocial Sciences Degree--26- Visual and Performing ArtsFine Arts and Art Studies, Other Degree--4- Graphic Design Degree--11- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,238 Undergraduate: 2,022 Graduate: 216 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 994 Female: 1,244 Undergraduate Gender Male: 927 Female: 1,095 Graduate Gender Male: 67 Female: 149 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 1,438 Part-Time: 800 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 1,359 Part-Time: 663 Graduate Attendance Full-Time: 79 Part-Time: 137 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien170.8%American Indian10.04%Black1195%Asian583%Hispanic27312%White1,66174%Unknown Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Required highest degree: Master's Degree Graduate Application Fee: 30.00 college preparatory program completion:
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 Bard College at Simon's Rock - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Great Barrington, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > Great Barrington Colleges > Bard College at Simon's Rock Bard College at Simon's Rock 84 Alford Rd Great Barrington, MA 01230OPEID College Code: 00964500 General Phone: (413) 528-0771 Provost: Mary B. Marcy Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Bachelor's Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 403 Get admissions information on Bard College at Simon's Rock and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Bard College at Simon's Rock - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBard College at Simon's Rock Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Websitewww.simons-rock.edu Mission StatementSimon's Rock College of Bard is a selective, private coeducational college of the liberal arts and sciences specifically designed to offer bright, highly motivated students the opportunity to begin college after the tenth or eleventh grade. At Simon's Rock, these students pursue academic programs leading to the A.A. in Liberal Arts and the B.A. in over forty concentrations.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate/Associates Colleges Undergraduate Classification Associates Dominant Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Four-Year Size Classification Very Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.simons-rock.edu Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Rank Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Recommended TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants106227333Number Granted Admission (%)78 (74%)189 (83%)267 (80%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)55 (71%)123 (65%)178 (67%) Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving54%38%5%82%Avg Amount Receiving$4,021$2,516$1,283$19,729 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)6.2%-2.5%Number in Default6-3Number in Repayment96136118Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$38,535$36,550$34,804In-State Tuition and Fees$38,535$36,550$34,804Out of State Tuition and Fees$38,535$36,550$34,804Books and Supplies$1,000$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$10,600$9,730$9,260Other Expenses$640$580$580Off CampusRoom and Board$2,340$2,150$2,050Other Expenses$1,000$1,000$1,000Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,000$1,000$1,000 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$50,775$47,860$45,644In-State$50,775$47,860$45,644Out of State$50,775$47,860$45,644Off CampusIn-District$42,875$40,700$38,854In-State$42,875$40,700$38,854Out of State$42,875$40,700$38,854Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$40,535$38,550$36,804In-State$40,535$38,550$36,804Out of State$40,535$38,550$36,804Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree--2 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree--- EducationUrban Education and Leadership Degree--2 EngineeringComputer Engineering Degree--- Engineering Degree--2 English Language and LiteratureCreative Writing Degree--1 English Language and Literature Degree--- Ethnic Cultural and Gender StudiesAfrican-American Studies Degree--- Area, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Studies, Other Degree--1 Asian Civilization Studies Degree--- East Asian Studies Degree--- Ethnic, Cultural Minority and Gender Studies, Other Degree--- European Civilization Studies Degree--- German Studies Degree--1 Latin American Studies Degree--- Russian Studies Degree--- Spanish and Iberian Studies Degree--- United States Studies Degree--- Foreign Languages and LiteratureComparative Literature Degree--7 French Language and Literature Degree--- Linguistics Degree--- Spanish Language and Literature Degree--2 Classical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Degree--- Health and Clinical ProfessionsPre-Medicine, Pre-Medical Studies Degree--- HistoryAmerican History Degree--- History Degree--- Interdisciplinary StudiesGlobal Studies Degree--1 Intercultural, Multicultural and Diversity Studies Degree--- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree-84- Liberal Arts, Other Degree--2 Mathematics and StatisticsApplied Mathematics Degree--1 Mathematics Degree--2 Natural Resources and ConservationEnvironmental Studies Degree--- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy 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 Merrimack College (Merrimac) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - North Andover, MA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Massachusetts Colleges > North Andover Colleges > Merrimack College Merrimack College (Merrimac) 315 Turnpike St North Andover, MA 01845OPEID College Code: 00212000 General Phone: (978) 837-5000 President: Ronald O. Champagne Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Master's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 2,098 College Alias: Merrimac College Mascot: Warriors Get admissions information on Merrimack College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Merrimack College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityMerrimack College Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Opportunities Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Air Force Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic Websitewww.merrimack.edu Mission StatementMerrimack College, a small, comprehensive, modern Catholic center of higher learning in the Northeast, reflects in its policies the teaching traditions of the founding Order of St. Augustine: to provide, in a Christian, values-sensitive environment, the opportunity for its students to develop a mature intellectual, cultural, social, emotional, and moral awareness; to combine professional training of high-quality with a commitment to an integrated liberal arts component in all courses of study; to act as a major educational resource for individuals and for the Merrimack Valley community.Show All Facilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Merrimac Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, No Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Postbaccalaureate (Education) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Lower Transfer-In Enrollment Classification Very High Undergraduate Size Classification Small Four-Year, Highly Residential Admission Fees NoUndergraduate Application Fee: $60.00Graduate Application Fee: $50.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Recommended High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Required Formal Demonstration of Competencies Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2008 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants2,0931,8263,919Number Granted Admission (%)1,547 (74%)1,538 (84%)3,085 (79%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)313 (20%)294 (19%)607 (20%) Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 95% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving73%14%20%93%Avg Amount Receiving$10,309$4,015$2,150$9,263 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)1.3%1.7%1.7%Number in Default71212Number in Repayment507675688Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$28,658$27,040$25,300In-State Tuition and Fees$28,658$27,040$25,300Out of State Tuition and Fees$28,658$27,040$25,300Books and Supplies$1,000$925$875 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$10,190$11,790$10,110Other Expenses$1,450$830$800Off CampusRoom and Board$10,190$10,200$9,550Other Expenses$1,450$1,850$1,755Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,450$1,850$3,105 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$41,298$40,585$37,085In-State$41,298$40,585$37,085Out of State$41,298$40,585$37,085Off CampusIn-District$41,298$40,015$37,480In-State$41,298$40,015$37,480Out of State$41,298$40,015$37,480Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$31,108$31,265$29,280In-State$31,108$31,265$29,280Out of State$31,108$31,265$29,280Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry Degree--3- Biology Degree--16- Exercise Physiology Degree--6- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree--28- Business Administration Degree--38- Finance Degree--28- International Business Degree--6- Management Information Systems Degree--1- Marketing Degree--32- Operations Management and Supervision Degree--4- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree--19- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree--11- EducationEducation Degree---17 EngineeringCivil Engineering Degree--16- Electrical Engineering Degree-212- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree--23- Foreign Languages and LiteratureFrench Language and Literature Degree--2- Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Degree--1- Spanish Language and Literature Degree--5- Health and Clinical ProfessionsAthletic Training Degree--10- Health Preparatory Programs, Other Degree--2- Health Services Degree--16- HistoryHistory Degree--8- Liberal Arts and SciencesLiberal Arts Degree--20- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree--16- Natural Resources and ConservationEnvironmental Science Degree--2- Philosophy and Religious StudiesPhilosophy Degree--4- Religious Studies Degree--2- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree--5- PsychologyPsychology Degree--40- Public Administration and Social ServicesHuman Services Degree--1- Social SciencesEconomics Degree--6- Political Science Degree--30- Sociology Degree--10- Visual and Performing ArtsFine Arts and Art Studies, Other Degree--8- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,098 Undergraduate: 2,043 Graduate: 55 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 1,008 Female: 1,090 Undergraduate Gender Male: 1,003 Female: 1,040 Graduate Gender Summary of information above... opeid college code: 00212000 local area: Large Suburb Graduate Application Fee: 50.00 recommendation consideration:
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 Isothermal Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Spindale, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Spindale Colleges > Isothermal Community College Isothermal Community College 286 ICC Loop Road Spindale, NC 28160OPEID College Code: 00293400 General Phone: (828) 286-3636 x239 President: Myra B. Johnson Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Distant Town Student Enrollment: 2,131 Get admissions information on Isothermal Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Isothermal Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityIsothermal Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Websitewww.isothermal.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Rural-Serving Medium Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Small Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.isothermal.edu Online Application: Apply Online College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 81% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving2%62%18%12%Avg Amount Receiving$619$3,522$1,114$1,150 Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$1,382$1,382$1,264In-State Tuition and Fees$1,382$1,382$1,264Out of State Tuition and Fees$7,504$7,504$7,024Books and Supplies$728$712$751 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$6,866$7,246$5,024Other Expenses$2,631$2,550$2,382Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$2,631$2,550$2,382 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$2,110$2,094$2,015In-State$2,110$2,094$2,015Out of State$8,232$8,216$7,775Off CampusIn-District$11,607$11,890$9,421In-State$11,607$11,890$9,421Out of State$17,729$18,012$15,181Off Campus with 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TechnologyComputer Engineering Technology Degree310 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-12 Electromechanical Instrumentation, Other Degree-8 Industrial Production Technologies, Other Degree-2 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting Cad Degree34 Mechanical Engineering Degree-3 Plastics Engineering Technology Degree-- Family and Consumer SciencesChild Development Degree8- Health and Clinical ProfessionsLicensed Practical Nurse Degree31- Medical Office Administration Degree1230 Nursing Degree-18 Surgical Technology Degree5- Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree11 Liberal Arts Degree135 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyAutobody, Collision and Repair Technology Degree10- Personal and Culinary ServicesAesthetician Degree-- Cosmetology Degree-1 Cosmetology, Barber and Nail Instructor Degree-- Nail Technician Degree1- Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree5- Welding Technology Degree102 Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree37 Police Science Degree2- Visual and Performing ArtsCommercial and Advertising Art Degree-2 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 2,131 Undergraduate: 2,131 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 834 Female: 1,297 Undergraduate Gender Male: 834 Female: 1,297 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 920 Part-Time: 1,211 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 920 Part-Time: 1,211 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian100.5%Black30014%Asian50.2%Hispanic583%White1,72781%Unknown311% Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1839318%Ages 18-1944421%Ages 20-211979%Ages 22-241537%Ages 25-291969%Ages 30-341638%Ages 35-391628%Ages 40-4925112%Ages 50-651567%Age Over 65160.8%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees457193264Instruction, Research and/or Public Service27369204Primarily Instruction27066204Primarily Research22-Primarily Public Service11-Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1717-Other 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 Luzerne County Community College - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Nanticoke, PA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Pennsylvania Colleges > Nanticoke Colleges > Luzerne County Community College Luzerne County Community College 1333 South Prospect Street Nanticoke, PA 18634OPEID College Code: 00681100 General Phone: (570) 740-0200 President: Mr. Thomas P. Leary Type: Public, 2-Year Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Associate's Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 6,323 College Alias: LCCC Get admissions information on Luzerne County Community College and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Luzerne County Community College - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesLuzerne County Community College Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available ROTC Air Force Websitewww.luzerne.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Single Campus Undergraduate Classification Associates Undergraduate Profile Classification Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year Enrollment Classification Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year Size Classification Medium Two-Year Admission LinksAdmissions: www.luzerne.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $40.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 62% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving30%38%30%-Avg Amount Receiving$2,616$2,929$981- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)7.7%6.4%6.4%Number in Default687865Number in Repayment8761,2071,010Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$2,940$2,880$2,790In-State Tuition and Fees$5,640$5,580$5,400Out of State Tuition and Fees$8,340$8,280$8,010Books and Supplies$1,200$1,200$1,200 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$5,150$5,150$6,000Other Expenses$1,700$1,700$1,700Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$1,400$1,700$1,400 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$4,140$4,080$3,990In-State$6,840$6,780$6,600Out of State$9,540$9,480$9,210Off CampusIn-District$10,990$10,930$11,690In-State$13,690$13,630$14,300Out of State$16,390$16,330$16,910Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$5,540$5,480$5,390In-State$8,240$8,180$8,000Out of State$10,940$10,880$10,610Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateAssociateAgriculture OperationsApplied Horticulture, Horticultural Business Services, Other Degree-- Landscaping and Groundskeeping Degree-- Horticulture Degree-- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree-5 Administrative Assistant Degree13 Banking and Financial Support Degree-- Bookkeeping Degree-5 Business Administration Degree-25 Commerce Degree452 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Degree-- Hospitality Administration and Management, Other Degree-7 International Business Degree-- Logistics and Materials Management Degree-- Management Information Systems Degree-6 Real Estate Degree-5 Small Business Administration and Management Degree-- Tourism and Travel Services Management Degree-1 Tourism Promotion Operations Degree-- Communication TechnologyComputer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator Degree-- Recording Arts Technology Degree322 Communications and JournalismAdvertising Degree-6 Journalism Degree-13 Radio, Television, and Digital Communication, Other Degree-14 Computer and Information SciencesComputer Degree-4 Computer and Information Systems Security Degree-1 Computer Graphics Degree-5 Computer Programming, Specific Applications Degree-- Computer Systems Networking Degree2- Web and Digital Design Degree-- Construction TradesBuilding and Property Management Degree2- Electrician Degree-9 Plumbing Technology Degree1- EducationEducation Degree-48 Teacher Assistant Degree-19 Engineering TechnologyArchitectural Drafting Cad Degree111 Cad Drafting and Design Degree-8 Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology Degree-24 Nuclear Engineering Technology Degree-5 Robotics Technology Degree-- Computer Systems Technology Degree-3 Family and Consumer SciencesFoodservice Administration and Management Degree-7 Health and Clinical ProfessionsDental Assistant Degree243 Dental Hygiene Degree-20 Emergency Medical Technology Degree-2 Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other Degree-9 Health Preparatory Programs, Other Degree-- Medical Insurance Specialist Degree-13 Nursing Degree-133 Perioperative and Operating Room Surgical Nurse Degree-- Pre-Pharmacy Studies Degree-- Respiratory Care Therapy Degree-12 Surgical Technology Degree-10 Interdisciplinary StudiesBiological and Physical Sciences Degree-3 Legal Professions and StudiesCourt Reporting Degree-1 Paralegal Degree-6 Liberal Arts and SciencesGeneral Studies Degree-- Liberal Arts Degree-74 Humanistic Studies Degree-1 Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree-2 Mechanic and Repair TechnologyCommunications Systems Installation and Repair Technology Degree-- Heating and Air Conditioning Degree-6 Mechanic and Repair Technologies, Other Degree-5 Auto Mechanics Technology Degree-9 Personal and Culinary ServicesBaking and Pastry Degree1- Culinary Arts, Other Degree-4 Food Preparation and Professional Cooking Degree-- Funeral Service and Mortuary Science Degree-1 Personal and Culinary Services, Other Degree-- Restaurant, Culinary and Catering Management Degree1- Precision ProductionMachine Shop Technology Degree1- Machine Tool Technology Degree-- Public Administration and Social ServicesHuman Services Degree-29 Recreation and Fitness StudiesHealth and Physical Education Degree-10 Science TechnologyBiology Technician, Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Degree-- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree-45 Fire Protection and Safety Technology Degree-1 Security and Protective Services, Other Degree-- Social SciencesSocial Sciences Degree- Summary of information above... highest degree: Associate's Degree student enrollment: 6,323 calendar system: 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 University of Missouri - St Louis (UMSL) - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Saint Louis, MO College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Missouri Colleges > Saint Louis Colleges > University of Missouri - St Louis University of Missouri - St Louis (UMSL) One University Boulevard Saint Louis, MO 63121OPEID College Code: 00251900 General Phone: (314) 516-5000 Chancellor: Dr. Thomas F. George Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Large Suburb Student Enrollment: 15,527 College Alias: UMSL Get admissions information on University of Missouri - St Louis and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. University of Missouri - St Louis - Details GeneralMediaAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityUniversity of Missouri - St Louis Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.umsl.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - UMSL Library Profile College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Research Universities (High Research Activity) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, High Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Doctoral, Professional Dominant Undergraduate Profile Classification Medium Full-Time Four-Year, Selective, Higher Transfer-In Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Nonresidential PhotosSam Fox School of Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis MissouriSam Fox School of Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis MissouriSam Fox School of Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis MissouriSam Fox School of Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis MissouriSam Fox School of Visual ArtsWashington University, St. Louis MissouriSt, Joseph's Pumas vs Missouri St Louis Tritons Feb 26,2010 #3St, Joseph's Pumas vs Missouri St Louis Tritons Feb 26,2010 #1St, Joseph's Pumas vs Missouri St Louis Tritons Feb 26,2010 #10St, Joseph's Pumas vs Missouri St Louis Tritons Feb 26,2010 #8St, Joseph's Pumas vs Missouri St Louis Tritons Feb 26,2010 #6Powered by Admission LinksAdmissions: www.umsl.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $35.00Graduate Application Fee: $35.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants8981,3742,272Number Granted Admission (%)415 (46%)641 (47%)1,056 (46%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)195 (47%)303 (47%)498 (47%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam377%ACT ® Exam46994% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading--SAT ® Math520620SAT ® Writing-- ACT ® Composite2126ACT ® English2026ACT ® Math1925Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: UMSL Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 84% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving55%27%13%52%Avg Amount Receiving$4,750$3,480$2,661$5,713 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)3.4%3.1%2.7%Number in Default10113597Number in Repayment2,9044,3243,523Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$8,595$8,264$7,948In-State Tuition and Fees$8,595$8,264$7,948Out of State Tuition and Fees$19,686$18,920$18,214Books and Supplies$900$900$850 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$8,324$8,579$7,364Other Expenses$7,996$7,308$6,926Off CampusRoom and Board$8,324$8,579$8,464Other Expenses$7,996$7,308$6,926Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$7,996$7,308$6,926 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$25,815$25,051$23,088In-State$25,815$25,051$23,088Out of State$36,906$35,707$33,354Off CampusIn-District$25,815$25,051$24,188In-State$25,815$25,051$24,188Out of State$36,906$35,707$34,454Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$17,491$16,472$15,724In-State$17,491$16,472$15,724Out of State$28,582$27,128$25,990Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateBachelorMasterBiological and Biomedical SciencesUMSL Biochemistry Degree-1911 UMSL Biology Degree77010 Business and Marketing StudiesUMSL Accounting Degree-15222 UMSL Business Administration Degree-3962 UMSL Commerce Degree1835565 UMSL Management Information Systems Degree-5214 Communications and JournalismUMSL Communication Degree-10916 UMSL Media Studies Degree-19- Computer and Information SciencesUMSL Computer Degree-2417 EducationUMSL Counseling and Guidance Services Degree--55 UMSL Early Childhood Education Degree-18- UMSL Education Degree18- UMSL Educational Administration Degree22-64 UMSL Elementary Education Degree-14034 UMSL Music Teacher Education Degree-910 UMSL Physical Education Degree-14- UMSL Secondary Education Degree-3252 UMSL Special Education Teaching Degree-1850 EngineeringUMSL Civil Engineering Degree-17- Summary of information above... calendar system: Semester toefl: Required facilities and programs offered: Library Available college preparatory program completion:
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 College of Hair Design - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees - Waterloo, IA College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Iowa Colleges > Waterloo Colleges > College of Hair Design College of Hair Design 722 Water St, Ste 201 Waterloo, IA 50703OPEID College Code: 00794100 General Phone: (319) 232-9995 x100 President: Debra S. Mcfarland Type: Private For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Differs by Program Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Small City Student Enrollment: 66 Get admissions information on College of Hair Design and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. College of Hair Design - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCollege of Hair Design Campus Map Student ServicesPlacement Services For Graduates Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableWebsiteCHD.net Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $100.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsOpen Admission Policy Accepts Any Student Who Applies Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 88% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving80%66%9%-Avg Amount Receiving$4,300$3,025$2,250- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)11.1%5.4%4.0%Number in Default532Number in Repayment455550Student Expenses for the Largest Program OfferedBarber2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesTuition and Fees$11,000$10,370$10,370Books and Supplies$2,265$2,035$1,987 Housing ExpensesOff CampusRoom and Board$2,919$2,919$2,919Other Expenses$854$854$854Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$854$854$854 Total ExpensesOff Campus$17,038$16,178$16,130Off Campus with Family$14,119$13,259$13,211 Largest Programs Offered Tuition, Fees, ExpensesProgram LengthAverage CompletionBarber$13,2652,100 Contact Hours14 MonthsMassage Therapy$8,000720 Contact Hours 7 MonthsAwarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsMassage Therapy Degree14 Personal and Culinary ServicesBarber Degree21 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 66 Undergraduate: 66 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 4 Female: 62 Undergraduate Gender Male: 4 Female: 62 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 66 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 66 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black914%Asian12%Hispanic12%White5583%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAge Under 1823%Ages 18-191929%Ages 20-211218%Ages 22-24812%Ages 25-291117%Ages 30-34711%Ages 35-3935%Ages 40-4935%Ages 50-6512%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees44-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service33-Primarily Instruction33-Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial11-Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 74%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students74% By GenderMale75%Female73% By RaceBlack42%White80% College of Hair Design Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review College of Hair Design Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges Capri CollegeCedar Rapids, IA 52404Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 48 Miles American College of Hairstyling - Cedar RapidsCedar Rapids, IA 52402Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 49 Miles Capri CollegeDubuque, IA 52004Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 85 Miles Daytons School of Hair DesignBurlington, IA 52601Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 132 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... total student enrollment: Undergraduate: 66 local area: Small City student enrollment: 66 calendar system:
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 Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology - Admissions | Financial Aid | Degrees - Green Bay, WI College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > Wisconsin Colleges > Green Bay Colleges > Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology 744 S Webster Ave Green Bay, WI 54305OPEID College Code: 00610800 General Phone: (920) 433-3497 Chief Executive Officer: George Kerwin Type: Private Not-For-Profit, 2-Year Calendar System: Trimester Highest Degree: Non-Degree Granting Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 12 Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesGraduation RatesCampus SecurityBellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology Campus Map Student ServicesAcademic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Special Learning OpportunitiesNone AvailableReligious AffiliationUnited Methodist Websitebellin.org Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available College Carnegie ClassificationsNone Available Admission Fees Undergraduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedNone AvailableApplicant ConsiderationsNone Available Financial Aid Links and InformationPercent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 67% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving-67%--Avg Amount Receiving-$437-- Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Number in Repayment242Awarded Student Degrees and Programs CertificateHealth and Clinical ProfessionsRadiologic Technology Degree6 Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 12 Undergraduate: 12 Student GenderTotal Student Gender Male: 0 Female: 12 Undergraduate Gender Male: 0 Female: 12 Student AttendanceTotal Student Attendance Full-Time: 12 Part-Time: 0 Undergraduate Attendance Full-Time: 12 Part-Time: 0 Student Race Breakdown NumberPercentNon-Resident Alien--American Indian--Black18%Asian--Hispanic--White1192%Unknown-- Student Age Breakdown NumberPercentAges 18-19325%Ages 20-21650%Ages 22-2418%Ages 25-29217%Employee Type Breakdown TotalFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Employees22-Instruction, Research and/or Public Service22-Primarily Instruction22-Retention RatesFull-Time Entering Students Retained: 83%Graduation Rates (%) of Entering ClassOverallAll Students100% By GenderMale-Female100% By RaceWhite100%Crime Statistics 2007-082006-07Criminal OffensesOn CampusVehicle Theft11 Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology Reviews Write Your Review... Email Review Enter your review... Rate This School I Accept the Terms of Use No Reviews Yet!Be the First to Review Bellin Hospital School of Radiologic Technology Source: IPEDS Survey 2007-2008 Share This Page | More Sponsored Links Find Student Loans For This College Amount of loan needed: Are you a parent or a student? I'm a College Student I'm a Grad Student I'm the Parent of a College Student Similar Local Colleges College of Menominee NationKeshena, WI 54135Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 42 Miles Affinity Health System Program in Radiologic TechnologyOshkosh, WI 54903Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 44 Miles Lakeside School of Massage TherapyMilwaukee, WI 53212Highest Degree: Associate'sDistance: 100 Miles Aurora St. Luke Medical Center School of Radiologic TechnologyMilwaukee, WI 53207Highest Degree: Non-Degree GrantingDistance: 107 Miles Terms | Privacy Policy | About Us - Copyright © 2011 MatchCollege.com All Rights Reserved. Summary of information above... college carnegie classifications: None Available opeid college code: 00610800 facilities and programs offered: Library Available applicant considerations:
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 Fayetteville State University - Admissions | Financial Aid | Tuition | Degrees | Athletics - Fayetteville, NC College Search Popular Degrees Largest Colleges Top Careers College Articles Contact Us Home > North Carolina Colleges > Fayetteville Colleges > Fayetteville State University Fayetteville State University 1200 Murchison Rd Fayetteville, NC 28301OPEID College Code: 00292800 General Phone: (910) 672-1111 Chancellor: James A. Anderson Type: Public, 4-Year or Above Calendar System: Semester Highest Degree: Doctoral Degree Local Area: Midsized City Student Enrollment: 6,692 College Alias: FSU College Mascot: Broncos Get admissions information on Fayetteville State University and online college degrees at CampusExplorer.com. Fayetteville State University - Details GeneralAdmissionFinancial AidTuition and FeesDegrees OfferedEnrolled StudentsFaculty and WagesAthleticsGraduation RatesCampus SecurityFayetteville State University Campus Map Student ServicesRemedial Services Offered Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered Employment Services Offered Placement Services For Graduates Offered On-Campus Day Care Available Special Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning Opportunities Study Abroad Opportunities Weekend / Evening Classes Available Teaching K-12 Certification Offered Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification ROTC Army Air Force Websitewww.uncfsu.edu Mission StatementClick To Read Mission StatementFacilities and Programs OfferedLibrary Available - Library Profile Historically Black College College Carnegie ClassificationsBasic Classification Masters Colleges and Universities (Smaller Programs) Undergraduate Classification Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, Some Graduate Coexistence Graduate Classification Single Doctoral (Education) Undergraduate Profile Classification Full-Time Four-Year, Inclusive Enrollment Classification High Undergraduate Size Classification Medium Four-Year, Primarily Residential Admission LinksAdmissions: www.uncfsu.edu Online Application: Apply Online Admission Fees YesUndergraduate Application Fee: $25.00Graduate Application Fee: $25.00 College Credits AcceptedDual Credit Life Experience Credit AP Credit Applicant ConsiderationsHigh School or Secondary School GPA Required High School or Secondary School Rank Required High School or Secondary School Record Required College Preparatory Program Completion Required Recommendation Consideration Recommended Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...) Required TOEFL Required Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2006 MaleFemaleTotalNumber of Applicants8721,5822,454Number Granted Admission (%)659 (76%)1,255 (79%)1,914 (78%)Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)349 (53%)593 (47%)942 (49%) Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2006 NumberPercent (%)SAT ® Exam88594%ACT ® Exam12713% Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2006 25th Percentile75th PercentileSAT ® Critical Reading370450SAT ® Math380470SAT ® Writing360440 ACT ® Composite1518ACT ® English1317ACT ® Math1619Financial Aid Links and InformationWebsite: Financial Aid Office FAFSA Student Aid: Apply Online Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 90% Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant(%) of Students Receiving71%66%63%47%Avg Amount Receiving$3,715$3,702$1,756$1,367 Federal Loan Default Rates 200720062005Default Rate (%)12.7%8.8%11.2%Number in Default189109132Number in Repayment1,4861,2311,169Undergraduate Student Expenses2008-092007-082006-07Tuition, Fees and Other ExpensesIn-District Tuition and Fees$3,703$3,422$3,245In-State Tuition and Fees$3,703$3,422$3,245Out of State Tuition and Fees$13,805$13,604$12,981Books and Supplies$500$1,000$1,000 Housing ExpensesOn CampusRoom and Board$5,010$4,870$4,570Other Expenses$4,300$2,680$2,680Off CampusRoom and Board$4,870$4,870$4,120Other Expenses$4,300$2,820$2,820Off Campus with FamilyOther Expenses$4,300$2,820$2,020 Total ExpensesOn CampusIn-District$13,513$11,972$11,495In-State$13,513$11,972$11,495Out of State$23,615$22,154$21,231Off CampusIn-District$13,373$12,112$11,185In-State$13,373$12,112$11,185Out of State$23,475$22,294$20,921Off Campus with FamilyIn-District$8,503$6,442$6,265In-State$8,503$6,442$6,265Out of State$18,605$16,624$16,001Awarded Student Degrees and Programs BachelorMasterDoctorBiological and Biomedical SciencesBiology Degree374- Biotechnology Degree1-- Business and Marketing StudiesAccounting Degree32-- Business Administration Degree9919- Finance Degree14-- Management Information Systems Degree10-- Communications and JournalismCommunication Degree9-- Computer and Information SciencesComputer Science Degree14-- EducationArt Teacher Education Degree2-- Biology Teacher Education Degree2-- Business Teacher Education Degree2-- Early Childhood Education Degree20-- Educational Administration Degree-2013 Elementary Education Degree33-- English and Language Arts Teacher Education Degree4-- Health Teacher Education Degree--- Mathematics Teacher Education Degree4-- Music Teacher Education Degree2-- Physical Education Degree3-- Sales and Marketing Operations Teacher Education Degree--- Social Science Teacher Education Degree4-- Spanish Language Teacher Education Degree--- Teacher Education and Professional Development, Other Degree-54- Middle School Education Degree6-- English Language and LiteratureEnglish Language and Literature Degree135- Foreign Languages and LiteratureSpanish Language and Literature Degree3-- Health and Clinical ProfessionsClinical Laboratory Science Degree--- Nursing Degree86-- HistoryHistory Degree523- Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics Degree65- Physical SciencesChemistry Degree9-- PsychologyPsychology Degree929- Public Administration and Social ServicesSocial Work Degree-28- Security and Protective ServicesCriminal Justice Degree991- Fire Services Administration Degree--- Forensic Science Degree--- Social SciencesGeography Degree8-- Political Science Degree166- Sociology Degree766- Visual and Performing ArtsMusic Degree2-- Art Studies Degree7-- Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, Other Degree8-- Overall Student EnrollmentTotal Student Enrollment: 6,692 Undergraduate: 6,0 Summary of information above... high school or secondary school gpa: Required college alias: FSU recommendation consideration: Recommended facilities and programs offered: