International Education. Application Deadlines: Overseas students: Summer 2014 – May 1, 2014 Fall 2014 – July 1, 2014Spring 2015 – December 1, 2014 Transfer students already in the U.S. with F-1 Visa: Summer 2014 - June 10, 2014 Fall 2014- August 10, 2014Spring 2015 – January 10, 2015 Summer 2014 Orientation – June 5, 2014 Need a Late Starting Class this Spring 2014 - BCC – Spring 2014 Late Start Student Testimonials LOGO Contest The winning logo was submitted by Renuka Gurung (Nepal) who is studying Animation at Berkeley City College.
For a complete list of the logos submitted, please click here. Scholarship Information International Student Handbook (2014) It is critical that you engage and read the information regarding your F-1 status and your obligations as a student. Where do our students come from? Interview with Meiyun Han from China: Studying Nursing at Merritt College Chinese Translation, French Version (Francais), German Version (Deutsch), Version Espanol. Campus. Costs. Diesel Mechanics. Diesel & Truck Mechanics Programs at College of Alameda The COA Diesel and Truck Mechanics Programs provide students of all experience levels with comprehensive knowledge and skills covering Diesel Engines and Truck Mechanics and Chassis Systems. Through lecture and hands-on lab courses, you will learn the skills required to troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical and electronic systems in diesel engines and trucks.
You will learn to use computers to diagnose equipment and research information. You will be trained to operate shop machinery and equipment as well as select and use precision tools involved in the repair and maintenance of mechanical and electronic systems. Course Overview During attendance in Diesel Mechanic classes & Truck Mechanic classes, the student will receive a list of required basic tools. Fee-Based Seminar Classes Seminars and update classes are also provided on a fee and no fee basis. Periodic Smoke Inspection Classes Please register early. Requirements. GPA. Students are automatically considered for a California State Cal Grant A, B, or C when they file the FAFSA application prior to March 2nd of the previous school year, and indicate that they are a California Resident, as long as a GPA verification is filed. Community college students who missed the March 2nd deadline can still file a FAFSA by September 2nd and GPA verification and will be considered for a competitive Community College Cal Grant.
Complete the GPA verificationbefore September 2nd. Cal Grants are need-based grants provided by the State of California. To qualify, a student must be a California resident, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, obtain a social security number and be attending (or plan to attend) an eligible institution in California. Awarding of grants is based on financial need and academic performance, and funds are limited. A student may receive only one Cal Grant, either Cal Grant A, B or C. Cal Grant Forms Cal Grant A Cal Grant B Cal Grant C Special Exceptions.
Other Information. Graduation 2014 Information 2014 Graduation College of Alameda Gymnasium May 23rd at 3:00 Congratulations graduates of 2014!! This page is dedicated to help you plan for this special day with your family and friends. Apply for Graduation The first step to participating in the Graduation Ceremony it to apply for graduation by the March 21st, 2014 deadline.
Cap and Gown Cap and gown is mandatory for all students participating in the graduation ceremony. Commencement Rehearsal Rehearsal for the commencement ceremony will take place on Thursday, May 22 at 3:00 pm. Graduation Tickets There is ample seating in the College of Alameda Gymnasium to accommodate all graduates and families. Arrival Information Graduates are to arrive at 1:30pm and are to check in at D119. Accommodations If in need of accommodations please contact the Disabled Students Programs and Services office at 510-748-2328. Reception Photography Professional photography services will be provided by Gradimages at the Graduation Ceremony. Other Information. Other Information. Who we are, what we do, and what we promise… The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically… - César Chávez Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education… - Martin Luther King Jr.
How we envision the outcomes of learning tells us how we need to choreograph the dance. - Ruth Stiehl College of Alameda (COA) is one of four Peralta Community Colleges. The Peralta Community College District was established in 1964 with its roots in the history of public education in Oakland. The name Peralta reflects the Spanish land grant to Sergeant Luis Maria Peralta in August 1820 of Rancho San Antonio, upon which the six cities that comprise the Peralta Community College District are now located. We primarily serve the residents of Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland and Piedmont.
The Vision of College of Alameda is that we are a diverse, supportive, empowering learning community for seekers of knowledge. These three themes are: Military schools. Campus Map. Costs. Civil Engineering. Civil engineering is one of the broadest of the engineering disciplines, encompassing many interdependent technical specialties. As a civil engineer, you plan, design and supervise the construction of a wide variety of facilities, including space stations and launching facilities, offshore structures, bridges, buildings, tunnels, highways, transit systems, dams, airports, irrigation projects, distribution facilities for water and collection and treatment facilities for wastewater and hazardous wastes.
As a civil engineer, you will use technology’s newest applications. Civil engineers are leading users of state-of-the-art computer methods in design, construction, project scheduling and cost control. Civil engineers are problem solvers, meeting the challenges of pollution, deteriorating infrastructures, traffic congestion, energy needs, floods, earthquakes, sustainable development and community planning. Do you like science and mathematics? Get The Course Sequence. Requirements. GPA requirements. Other Information. Make your university experience matter. In both war and peacetime, the United States Air Force is a critical component of a strong, innovative nation. Choosing the Academy is an act of patriotism — in troubled times more than ever. If you are called to serve, the United States Air Force Academy can position you to play a critical leadership role.
It is not a matter of affording the tuition or finding a scholarship or grant. While others spend their college years unsure of their career outcomes and at great cost to their families, you will be on a fast track to something more. Our investment in developing well-rounded leaders at the Academy pays untold dividends to our nation. Obligations When you arrive at the Academy, you’ll sign an agreement (with the consent of your parents or guardian if you are a minor) stating that you’ll fulfill the following service obligations, which apply to all cadets except international students. Once you arrive, you will take the Oath of Allegiance.
Other Information. The United States Air Force Academy is a challenging environment by design. We pursue our mission by inspiring and encouraging excellence in our applicants. Competition for an appointment to the Academy is fierce. In assessing the “whole person” we assess academic, athletic, character and leadership potential as demonstrated by the life experiences and achievements of each applicant.
There are many ways you can prepare yourself to shine in our applicant pool. How Competitive Is Academy Admissions? To get a sense of the level of competition to get into the Academy, note that out of more than 12,000 applicants each year, we are able to admit just over 1,000 as cadets. As you can see, the best and the brightest compete for the limited number of appointments available. Admissions Profile: Class of 2017 Becoming A Competitive Applicant Academic Preparation Academic potential is assessed by reviewing your past academic performance and your test scores.
Academic Profile: Class of 2017. Other Information. Athletics are a critical part of the Academy experience. As a result, the athletic facilities at the United States Air Force Academy are some of the finest in the nation. Our athletic complex includes the Cadet Gymnasium, the Cadet Field House, the Holaday Athletic Center, the Falcon Athletic Center and a number of outdoor playing fields complete with staff dedicated to providing developmental guidance to Academy cadets.
“Athletic competition tests an individual’s ability to operate under stress, against adversity and as a selfless member of a team. The stresses encountered in highly competitive athletic contests are very similar to those encountered in combat. It is critically important to ensure the leaders of tomorrow are prepared for diverse and challenging situations. Holaday Athletic Center The Holaday Athletic Center (HAC) is the newest athletic facility at the Academy. Cadet Gymnasium Cadet Field House Falcon Athletic Center Sports Medicine Outdoor Fields. Technical or Vocational. Campus. Costs. Automotive Technology. Entering Requirements/ Tests. The Ashtabula County Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) Program Whether you are interested in preparing for adult education or college classes, the GED® test or just want to better your math, reading or writing abilities for work or home, we are here to help with: FREE day and evening classes,Experienced, trained and knowledgeable instructors,Community – based sites that cover the entire county,Access to FREE computer-based education programs to supplement your classroom experience, as well asAssistance in setting personal educational goals and staying on track ABLE Sites, Classes and Class Schedules ABLE Adult Learning Centers are located in: Andover: Andover First United Methodist Church 181 South Main street, AndoverTuesday and Thursday – 5:30 – 8:30 PM Ashtabula:Kent State University – Ashtabula Campus 3300 Lake Road West, AshtabulaTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMTuesday and Thursday – 5:30 – 8:30 PM youthOPPORTUNITIES!
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The UNOH College of Applied Technologies' High Performance Department's reputation for producing highly-educated graduates means your diploma or associate degree will give you a distinct advantage in a competitive workplace. The University of Northwestern Ohio invented the high performance/motorsports program in 1992 and has been training students with the latest technology available in the industry since. This equipment and technology provides our students extensive and relevant experience throughout their training. We train students on all brands of high performance cars, including Chevy, Ford, Chrysler and imports, with training on such topics as: Campus-Map. Costs. No additional information provided. The ability to pay off your student loans is dependent on several factors, two of which are how much debt you accrue to complete your program and how much you are earning at your job after completing it.
These two measures ( the "repayment rate" and the "debt-to-earnings ratio") are included to inform you about whether previous students in this program are successfully paying back their loans and how much of a burden it is on their monthly budget to do so. Name of the state this placement rate is calculated for: Who is included in the calculation of this rate? What types of jobs were these students placed in?
When were the former students employed? How were completers tracked? Name of the accrediting agency this placement rate is calculated for: The University of Northwestern Ohio is a year round institution. Automotive Mechanic School. College of Applied Technologies Through an innovative mix of in-depth instruction and hands-on training with Master ASE Certified instructors, UNOH continues to set the standard of excellence for automotive technology education. Join the thousands of graduates who have obtained a job with a diploma or associate degree from the UNOH College of Applied Technologies' automotive department. The job responsibilities of automotive service technicians have evolved from mechanical repair to a high technology job.
The UNOH College of Applied Technologies' Automotive department offers diploma and associate degree programs with the training you need to not only diagnose and repair the automobiles of today, but the automobiles of tomorrow as well. The UNOH Automotive Technology program is the best in the country for many reasons. Courses include: Entering Requirements/ Tests. Students from other countries are offered the opportunity to study at the University of Northwestern Ohio.
To be admitted to the University, international students must meet the following admissions requirements: Students must submit the University’s Application for Enrollment and an official copy of a secondary level or high school academic record indicating successful completion of the program. (International students completing their last year of secondary level education in the United States as exchange students must submit an academic record from the U.S. high school they currently attend, as well as the school they last attended in their home country. A letter should also be submitted from a high school official [i.e. guidance counselor] who is familiar with the student’s academic progress, recommending the students for the majors they have selected.) If students have previously attended colleges or universities, official copies of these records must also be submitted. Minimum GPA. Other Information. Other Information. College of Applied Technologies No matter what type of racing you prefer - oval racing, drag racing, road racing, off-road racing, or tractor pulling - we have the right program for you.
The level of professionalism required by race teams, performance machine shops, and sanctioning bodies is at an all-time high. The UNOH College of Applied Technologies' High Performance Department's reputation for producing highly-educated graduates means your diploma or associate degree will give you a distinct advantage in a competitive workplace. The University of Northwestern Ohio invented the high performance/motorsports program in 1992 and has been training students with the latest technology available in the industry since.
This equipment and technology provides our students extensive and relevant experience throughout their training. We train students on all brands of high performance cars, including Chevy, Ford, Chrysler and imports, with training on such topics as: Other Information. Lane Community College. College Locations. Costs and Payments. Diesel Technology. Entering Requirements. GPA Requirements. Other Information. Other Information. Other Information. UAS | University of Alaska Southeast. On Campus Advantages. Campus's and Locations. Costs and wages. Diesel Technology. Requirements for entering. Enterence test. GPA requirements. Other Information. Other Information. Other Information.