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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

Graduate High School Attend Florida State university I plan to take undergraduate programs such as criminal justice and corrections, psychology, English language and literature, and political science and maybe government. Move to Tallahassee, Florida to attend Pay $ 21,741 out of state tuition, along with housing food and supply costs, bringing it to a total of $32,653 There were 28,733 undergraduate students full time on campus in Fall, 2012. There is no specific gender you have to be go here, but there is a slight more percentage of men. You dont have to be a particular gender to attend, but the majority is white. Most people choose to attend college at eighteen. Application requirements include 3.9-4.7 weighted GPA; 26-30 ACT composite; 1730-1960 SAT total. In addition to the academic profile, some other factors are also considered. These include the written essay, the rigor and quality of courses and curriculum, grade trends, class rank, strength of senior schedule in academic subjects, math level in the senior year, and number of years in a sequential foreign language. Applicants who bring other important attributes to the University community may also receive additional consideration. These applicants include students applying to the CARE Summer Bridge Program, visual and performing artists, and skilled athletes Florida State University, one of the largest and oldest of the 11 institutions of higher learning in the State University System of Florida, had its beginning as early as 1823 when the Territorial Legislature began to plan a higher education system. In 1825 the Federal Government reserved two townships for the purpose of maintaining institutions of higher education in the territory, and on March 3, 1845, the United States Congress, in an act supplemental to the act admitting Florida as a state in the Union, added two more townships. These townships were granted to the State for the use of two seminaries of learning, one to be located east and the other west of the Suwannee River. The Legislature of the State of Florida in a Legislative Act of January 24, 1851, provided for the establishment of the two institutions of learning, their first purpose to be "the instruction of persons, both male and female, in the art of teaching all the various branches that pertain to a good common school education; and next to give instruction in the mechanic arts, in husbandry, in agricultural chemistry, in the fundamental laws, and in what regards the rights and duties of citizens." Students pursuing a baccalaureate degree at Florida State University must meet a number of state- and University-wide degree requirements as they progress through

their course of studies. In general, freshman and sophomore students in most majors emphasize work in a broad-based liberal arts curriculum, described below as the Liberal Studies Program, and in consultation with their advisers select a major concentration. By the end of the sophomore year, all students should have completed at least half of the Liberal Studies Program, including the composition and computation requirements in Areas I and II. At about the end of the sophomore year, students formally select a major and request acceptance by the college in which the major is taught. Students transferring into the University with an Associate in Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public community college or university, or transferring fifty-two or more semester hours of credit, are eligible to be admitted directly into the college of their choice provided they meet minimum requirements for the major selected. Students at the junior and senior level complete the requirements of their chosen major and often of a minor field. They may also have to fulfill additional requirements specific to their college and/or certification requirements to engage in a particular profession for which their undergraduate major is preparatory. Understanding these degree requirements is crucial to the smooth progression to graduation. Students are encouraged to consult with their academic advisers regularly throughout their undergraduate years to ensure that they are making appropriate progress toward their degree and to consult their academic deans offices, Advising First, StudentsFirst Advising, and the Office of the University Registrar for assistance and clarification of degree requirements. They offer many private scholarships as well as financial aid They offer drama, sports, foreign languages, musical activities, technology, and many extra activities

NC STATE
Attend NC state University I plan to take undergraduate programs such as veterinary scientists, psychology, and English language and literature, and several sciences Pay in state tuition of $2,806 is no specific gender you have to be go here, but there is a slight more percentage of men. You dont have to be a particular gender to attend, but the majority is white. Most people choose to attend college at eighteen, but you can go later as well. Application requirements include 3.9-4.7 weighted GPA; 26-30 ACT composite; 1730-1960 SAT total. In addition to the academic profile, some other factors are also considered. These include the written essay, the rigor and quality of courses and curriculum, grade trends, class rank, strength of senior schedule in academic subjects, math level in the senior year, and number of years in a sequential foreign language.

Applicants who bring other important attributes to the University community may also receive additional consideration. These applicants include students applying to the CARE Summer Bridge Program, visual and performing artists, and skilled athletes When North Carolina State University was founded in 1887, the school embodied ideals that were rapidly transforming the field of higher education. Chief among them was the belief that colleges should not be reserved for a select few, and that the children of farmers, mechanics and other workers should have access to the opportunities and benefits of higher education. A new generation of progressive thinkers founded the college, known then as the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. No organization did more to advance the cause of this new institution than the Watauga Club, a reform-minded group of lawyers, teachers, doctors and businessmen in Raleigh all of them younger than 30. Watauga Club member Charles W. Dabney, who wrote the legislation creating the new institution, exemplified the changes sweeping the South in the 1880s. The son of a Calvinist theologian who professed skepticism of modern science, Dabney earned a Ph.D. in chemistry and built a reputation as one of the foremost agricultural scientists in the nation. Today we honor NC States founders men like Dabney, William J. Peele and Walter Hines Page not just for their vision, but also because they lived at a time when considerable foresight, skill and courage were required to rally public support for higher education. Students are eligible for graduation when they have completed satisfactorily all the academic requirements of their degree program as specified by their major department, their college, and the university. NC State requires that, in addition to other university, college, and departmental requirements, all students must have a grade point average of at least 2.000, based on all courses attempted at NC State, in order to be eligible to receive a baccalaureate degree. Minimum credit hours required in a baccalaureate curriculum that has not been designated a five-year program range from 120 to 128. These are shown for each curriculum. Students may take more hours than the required minimum. The normal and expected length of time to graduation is four years (eight semesters) provided the student completes an average of slightly more than 16 credit hours each semester (for most curricula) and/or attends one or more summer sessions. Offer private and public scholarships, and financial aid They offer drama, sports, foreign languages, musical activities, technology, and many extra activities

MARYLAND STATE UNIVERSITY


Attend MSU I plan to take undergraduate programs such as criminal justice and corrections, psychology, English language and literature, and political science Pay out of state tuition of $28,348 is no specific gender you have to be go here, but there is a slight more percentage of men. You dont have to be a particular gender to attend, but the majority is white. Most people choose to attend college at eighteen, but you can go later as well. As prescribed by the Board of Regents, the university expects you, at a minimum, to have completed the following course work by high school graduation:

Four years of English Three years of math, including algebra I or applied math I & II, formal logic or geometry, and algebra II. A fourth year of mathematics is strongly recommended. Three years of history or social science Three years of science in at least two different areas, with at least two lab experiences Two years of a foreign language To stand out, you should exceed that minimum, taking several honors and/or Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses and additional academic electives. The University of Maryland, College Park (often referred to as The University of Maryland, Maryland, UM, UMD, or UMCP) is a public research university[7] located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, approximately 8 miles (13 km) from Washington, D.C. Founded in 1856, the University of Maryland is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland. It is considered a Public Ivy institution, meaning it is a public university with a quality of education comparable to those of the private Ivy League. With a fall 2010 enrollment of more than 37,000 students, over 100 undergraduate majors, and 120 graduate programs, Maryland is the largest university in the state and the largest in the Washington Metropolitan Area.[6][8] It is a member of the Association of American Universities and a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference athletic league. The University of Maryland's proximity to the nation's capital has resulted in strong research partnerships with the Federal government. Many members of the faculty receive research funding and institutional support from agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Department of Homeland Security. The operating budget of the University of Maryland in fiscal year 2009 was projected to be approximately US$1.531 billion.[9] For the same fiscal year, the University of Maryland received a total of $518 million in research funding, surpassing its 2008 mark by $117 million.[10] As of May 11, 2012, the university's "Great Expectations" campaign had exceeded $950 million in private donations.[11] Students are eligible for graduation when they have completed satisfactorily all the academic requirements of their degree program as specified by their major department, their college, and the university. NC State requires that, in addition to other university, college, and departmental requirements, all students must have a grade point average of at least 2.000, based on all courses attempted at NC State, in order to be eligible to receive a baccalaureate degree. Minimum credit hours required in a baccalaureate curriculum that has not been designated a five-year program range from 120 to 128. These are shown for each curriculum. Students may take more hours than the required minimum. The normal and expected length of time to graduation is

four years (eight semesters) provided the student completes an average of slightly more than 16 credit hours each semester (for most curricula) and/or attends one or more summer sessions. They offer public and private scholarships, also financial aid They offer drama, sports, foreign languages, musical activities, technology, and many extra activities

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