Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Simon Youth Foundation-SYF Scholarship 2009

Simon Youth Foundation® (SYF) has established the Community Scholarship Program to meet the financial needs of students in communities that host Simon shopping centers. The goal of the Foundation is to apply a holistic approach to the educational experiences of our youth. Each young person is multifaceted. Many circumstances, including the environment, play a key role in the success of each applicant. Because of this, more than just a student's academic achievement will be considered when applications are reviewed. The program will take into consideration the future potential of each applicant, recognizing those who have made significant personal improvements or contributions to their communities.

Special consideration will be given to those who are the first generation in their family to attend a postsecondary institution and those attending a two-year college or vocational-technical school.

This scholarship program is administered by Scholarship Management Services, a division of Scholarship America. Scholarship Management Services is the nation's largest designer and manager of scholarship and tuition reimbursement programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.

Postmark Deadline: January 31, 2009

For more info-:
Simon Youth Foundation Community Scholarship Program
Scholarship Management Services – Marlene Johnson
One Scholarship Way, P.O. Box 297
Saint Peter, MN 56082
Telephone: 507.931.0453
Toll-free telephone: 1-800-537-4180 Ext: 453
http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/

Friday, January 23, 2009

University of Phoenix Online Degree Programs

University of Phoenix provides nearby campus locations, online degree programs and flexible scheduling for working students. University campus and online degree programs cover fields such as business and management, communications, criminal justice and security, education, general studies, nursing and health care, human services, psychology, and technology. Whether you attend class on campus or online, University of Phoenix enables you to earn your college degree without putting your life on hold.

Online degree programs -:

Arts and Sciences
Associate of Arts in Communications
Associate of Arts in General Studies

Business and Management
Associate of Arts in Accounting
Associate of Arts in Business
Associate of Arts in Financial Services
Associate of Arts in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism
Associate of Arts in Sport Management

Criminal Justice and Security
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice

Education
Associate of Arts in Elementary Education
Associate of Arts in Paraprofessional Education

Human Services
Associate of Arts in Human Services Management

Nursing and Health Care
Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration
Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration-Medical Records
Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration-Pharmacy Practice

Psychology
Associate of Arts in Psychology

Technology
Associate of Arts in Information Technology
Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Information Technology Support
Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Networking
Associate of Arts in Information Technology/Web Design

For more info-:
University of Phoenix
4615 E. Elwood St.
Phoenix, AZ 85040
http://www.phoenix.edu/

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Oxford University Global Leadership Programme 2009

The Oxford 2009 Global Leadership Programme will offer GSP students the opportunity to explore the most urgent challenges and opportunities for humanity in the 21st century. Students will have tutorials and research seminars with faculty from the Oxford University James Martin 21st Century School, in which various research institutes are investigating the many facets of the future of humanity. In addition, students will study political and social aspects of the contemporary world as part of the context for understanding the challenges facing humanity today.

Dates-Sun 5 to Fri 31 Jul 2009

Accommodation
Accommodation will be offered in Exeter College, which is one of the University’s oldest colleges and is situated in the centre of Oxford. Participants will have a single study-bedroom. The bedrooms are located up the four to nine floors of a staircase; bath and/or shower and toilet facilities on each staircase are shared.
Participants will take meals in the college dining hall. The first meal provided will be dinner on Sunday 5 July and the last will be breakfast on Friday 31 July. Lunch will not be provided on Saturdays and Sundays.

For More Information
http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/details.php?id=O08I010JDR
or contact ipiaru@conted.ox.ac.uk.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Angola Government Created New Training Centres

The government of Angola is setting up two new training centres, one for technologies and the other for civil engineering.

Cinfotec - the Centre Intégré de formation Technologique - will be a high-level institution for training professionals in applied technologies, offering courses in sectors including information and communication technologies, mechanical engineering and production, metrology and electronics.

It will also provide expertise for companies, keep industries and research centres updated and develop and enlarge the market in new technologies, said the agency.

Cenfoc, the Centre de Formation Professionnelle de Construction Civile, will provide vocational courses to train skilled workers in quality control, topography, technical drawing, and for specialised technicians in such sectors as building maintenance, road building, and electrical, plumbing and carpentry trades. It will teach technical skills and ethical codes of practice, said the agency.

Monday, January 19, 2009

VATEL MBA 2009 Admissions Opens Apply Fast

MBA in International Hotel and Tourism Management

D.U. de Mastère d'International en Tourisme et Hôtellerie

Length of the programme
1 and 1/2 years for students with Bachelor in Hotel Management (2 Academic periods and 1 paid Internship)

2 and 1/2 years for BA in any major (3 Academic periods and 2 paid Internships)

Intakes
Foundation Year: March and October
MBA Degree: March and October

Admission Requirements
Foundation Year: Bachelor degree in any major

MBA degree: Bachelor in Hotel Management
English proficiency: TOEFL 550 (213 PC/80 IBT) or IELTS 5.5 (Academic)

Accreditation

I. MBA in International Hotel & Tourism Management

(Degree accredited by Eurhodip, European association awarding Hotel and tourism degrees)

II. Master's Degree in International Hotel Management

(Academic Standard I degree registered at the National List of Certification by Ministerial Order on 1st July 2008, published on “Le Journal Officiel” of the French Republic on the 6th July, 2008.)


III. DU de Mastère International en Tourisme et Hôtellerie

(National postgraduate degree awarded by the University of Perpignan Via Domitia)

European Credit Transfert System (ECTS). Total credits : 120 ECTS

Objectives of the programme

The MBA in International Hotel and Tourism Management combines a university teaching approach with a professional edge, whose aim is to train operational and higher managers in the field of hospitality with a wide range of equipment and facilities (business, leisure, sports...) pertaining to international companies.


The programme in International Hotel Management prepares students for specialised executive and managerial positions in hotels and tourism companies. The programme combines cutting-edge management science with traditional know-how in hotel and restaurant management. Course work is reinforced through immediate application of knowledge in practical settings.


The programme enables students to develop and cultivate managerial competencies such as analytical and organisational skills in addition to nurturing their ability to anticipate and decide rapidly and precisely on matters and situations that arise in all areas of the hotel management sector. Programmes are instructed in English at the Vatel campus of Nimes in the south of France.

Teaching Method
Students are expected to participate actively in every phase of this highly internationalised and multicultural academic programme. Course work complements practical training, cultural and technical seminars and individual or small-group research projects. The teaching staff consists of highly experienced university faculty, expert practitioners, and professionals from hotel, restaurant and tourism world. They strive to attain outrivaled teaching standards by pushing back the boundaries in their respective disciplines.

Programme Organisation
The programme consists of a fixed curriculum of required courses. Students alternate course work with practical situations in which they have the opportunity to apply and test what they have learnt. Course-instruction in English, emphasises the operational and strategic management tools required for international hotel and restaurant management and for the effective management of tourism companies. The programme consists of two successive semesters of coursework followed by a paid internship in France or abroad. During the internship, the student is provided with free board and lodging as well as a monthly allowance of approximately 400 to 500 Euros.

For admissions & more info contact-:

Vatel Admissions Office (FOR ENGLISH PROGRAMMES IN FRANCE)
140 rue Vatel
BP- 7128, 30913 Nimes Cedex, France
Tel. +33 (0)466 625 706
Fax +33 (0)466 625 777
E-mail : p.joshi@vatel.fr
Contact : Mr. Parag JOSHI
http://www.vatel.fr/

Friday, January 16, 2009

UC Berkeley Extension Programs

UC Berkeley Extension offers a wide variety of programs for your professional and personal development. Our programs are taught in convenient Bay Area locations and our flexible yet comprehensive curricula are available in many formats to meet a variety of needs. From on-site corporate training to online learning, UC Berkeley Extension has programs that can reach students in all corners of the world.

Programs of Study
Art & Design
Behavioral & Health Sciences
Biotechnology
Business & Finance
Business & Management
Computer Technology and Information Management
Education
Electronic Engineering
Engineering
Environmental and Sustainability Management
Humanities & Personal Development
Interior Design & Interior Architecture
Landscape Architecture and Garden Design
Languages
Math & Statistics
Online Learning
Oxford/Berkeley Program
Sciences
Writing, Editing, and Technical Communication

Contact
Administrative Office
1995 University Ave.
Suite 110
Berkeley, CA 94704-7000
(510) 642-4111
Mon.-Thurs., 8 am-6:30 pm
Fri., 8 am-5 pm
info@unex.berkeley.edu
http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/

Thursday, January 15, 2009

London Business School MBA Admisions 2009

The London Business School MBA provides you with a truly global network and unlimited opportunities to increase your cultural mobility. Our international mix of students and faculty gives you a crucial advantage in today's competitive marketplace:

Students from over 70 countries speaking 54 languages
Over 90 world class faculty representing over 30 countries
Over 25,000 alumni across 100 countries
34 International Exchange partner schools
7 Global Advisory Boards

It is very important that you manage the timing of your application carefully and submit a complete application. We operate a staged admissions process and confirmed places, or in some cases wait list places, are awarded at the end of each of the four stages.

The admission dates for MBA2011 are as follows. All application deadlines are 17.00 London time.

Stage Application deadline Interview decision sent on Admissions decision sent on
1 14 October 2008 12 November 2008 18 December 2008
2 06 January 2009 12 February 2009 31 March 2009
3 03 March 2009 15 April 2009 22 May 2009
4 30 April 2009 03 June 2009 08 July 2009


To be considered for admission to London Business School's MBA Programme, require you to submit:

Completed application form
Application essays
A one-page Curriculum Vitae/Resume
Two letters of recommendation (References should be completed and submitted online)
Original copies of the official transcript of grades from each university attended
GMAT score (Valid for five years). Our GMAT reporting code is Z11-J7-50
TOEFL iBT, IELTS or CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) where applicable
Application fee of £145 (Note that application fee waivers are available to graduates of the University of London.)

For more information-:
London Business School
Regent's Park
London
NW1 4SA
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7000 7000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7000 7001
mbainfo@london.edu
http://www.london.edu/

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Educatio International Education Fair 2009 Hungary

This popular Education Fair returns to Hungary in 2009 after a successful event in early 2008. It is one of the most momentous annual meetings for Hungarian education. Hundreds of exhibitors - among them, all of the Hungarian Universities and Colleges and a substantial presence of international education institutions - represent the national secondary and higher education stages, the production of school equipment, the publishing of books, professional training, language teaching and quality assurance. Included are a growing number of institutions from abroad looking to expand their profile among visiting students and representatives from the education sector.

This year the fair has the aim of returning to the traditions of the trade fair, a market place where all exhibitors should have the opportunity to represent their profile.

The fair located in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, will welcome visitors during 2 days to learn more about educational opportunities provided by domestic and international education providers.

Dates, Locations And Venues

Dates: 23-24 January 2009

Location: Budapest, Hungary

Venue: Hall A, SYMA Sport and Event Centre

Free University of Berlin Information

The Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin, German: Freie Universität Berlin) is the second largest of the four universities in Berlin. Research at the university is focused on humanities and social sciences and on health and natural sciences. In October 2007, it was awarded "elite university" status by the German Science Foundation for the quality of its research through the Initiative for Excellence of the German government, which will translate into additional funding.

Freie Universität Berlin is a leading research institution. It is one of nine German universities that met with success in all three funding lines in the federal and state Excellence Initiative, thereby receiving additional funding for its institutional future development strategy. Freie Universität can thus take its place as an “International Network university” in the global competition among universities. Its future development strategy is focused around three strategic centers: for cluster development, for international exchange, and for graduate studies. Development and assessment of research projects takes place within three major focus areas – area studies, humanities, and life sciences. Freie Universität has various offices abroad, e.g., in New York, Beijing, and Moscow, that provide a platform for international cooperation. The university’s performance in the Excellence Initiative has provided funding for several new graduate schools and transdisciplinary research clusters.

The Times Higher Education Supplement world rankings in Arts and Humanities of 2008 place the FU Berlin 3rd best in Europe, and 24th in the world.

History

It was founded in 1948 by students and staff who were relegated because of their political views from Humboldt University of Berlin, formerly the traditional Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität of Berlin, and at that time controlled by the authorities in the Soviet sector. In 1968, it was the center of the left-wing German student movement in parallel to that in Paris, London, and Berkeley. Activists of that time included the SDS and Rudi Dutschke. By the 1980s, it had become the largest German university with 66,000 students. With the restructuring of the Humboldt University after the German reunification, the Freie Universität Berlin was downsized to about 38,000 students in the 1990s.

Departments

The university has 12 departments, three interdisciplinary central institutes and other central service institutions:
Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy
Business and Economics
Earth Sciences
History and Cultural Studies
Law
Mathematics and Computer Science
Medicine (Charité - University Medicine Berlin)
Pedagogy and Psychology
Philosophy and Humanities
Physics
Political and Social Science
Veterinary Medicine

Interdisciplinary Central Institutes
John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
Institute for Eastern European Studies
Institute for Latin American Studies
Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies

Central Service Institutions
Botanical Garden Berlin and Botanical Museum Berlin
Center for Academic Advising, Career and Counseling Services
Center for Continuing Studies
Center for Recreational Sports
Center for the Promotion of Woman's and Gender Studies
Computer Center
Language Center
University Library
For more information visit-http://www.fu-berlin.de/en/

University of Dundee Clinical PhD Programme 2009

The University of Dundee is internationally recognized as a centre of excellence for life sciences research. The Wellcome Trust has funded an exciting new scheme to provide training opportunities in basic science to young clinicians. The aim of the programme is to nurture and develop the talents of the brightest junior doctors for academic medical research. This programme is located in the College of Life Sciences and in the College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing. This programme began in September 2008, when 5 clinical research fellows were appointed.

Additional fellowships are now available to start in September 2009. These are open to young clinicians who intend to pursue a career in academic medicine. For successful applicants, this training programme will provide:

A PhD research project in a key basic science discipline within a well-resourced, world-class environment for science & medicine

Highly experienced supervisors with an excellent track record in basic research

A clinical mentoring programme closely linked with the postgraduate deanery

A unique 8 week full-time introductory course in laboratory techniques

Successful applicants are likely to have completed Foundation Training at the time of application. They will be expected to register for a PhD with the University of Dundee.

Contact Details:wtclinicalphd@dundee.ac.uk

DAAD Scholarships Germany 2009

Scholarship / Financial aid: full or partial scholarships available!
Date: 12-24 months starting with the Academic year 2009/2010
Deadline: 31 August 2008
Open to: Bachelor’s degrees not older than 36

Announcement follows:

Postgraduate Courses for Professionals with Relevance to Developing Countries

1. General Information about the programme
• Postgraduate courses for young professionals from developing countries
• Duration: 12-24 months, depending on the particular institution
• Internationally recognised Master’s degree
• Includes German Universities and “Fachhochschulen” (Universities of Applied Science)
• Support of selected programmes with a variety of full or partial scholarships
• Funded by the BMZ (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development), but admission
also open to self-fi nanced participants or students fi nanced through government or other sources
• Academic year 2009/2010

2. Prerequisites and Requirements
The typical scholarship holder:
• Will come either from a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country and, as such, be engaged in the planning and execution of directives and projects with emphasis on development policies having a bearing on technological, economic or social areas.
• Holds a Bachelor’s degree (4 years) in related subject.
• Will have completed an academic degree far beyond average and at least two years of related professional experience.
• Is not older than 36 (for some courses the age limit is 32). Please refer to the course details on the
following pages.

Language skills:
• For courses in German: DSH 2 or TestDaF 4; at time of application German skills at completed level A2 are required. In addition German language courses at level A3 or B1 are highly recommended.
• For courses in English: TOEFL (minimum score: 550 paper based, 213 computer based, 80 Internet based) or IELTS (band 6) certificate

Note: some courses may expect different level. For detailed information see the relevant course
introduction on the following pages.
• Exception: candidates for the course at Reutlingen University need a very good command of German at time of application

Proof of current work situation:
All applicants should state their current work situation at the time of application and submit a letter of
reference from their employer, ideally guaranteeing employment after completion of the postgraduate
course.

Statement of motivation:
Applicants must submit a statement of motivation explaining why they are interested in attending a
particular postgraduate course with reference to their current employment.
For more information visit- http://www.daad.or.th/

Monday, January 12, 2009

UCAS Deadline - 15 January 2009 for UK or European Union Students

If you are applying from the UK or European Union (EU), whatever your nationality, don't forget to send your application to us by 15 January 2009.

This does not include Route B art and design courses - the deadline for these courses is 24 March 2009.

If your school, college or centre will be providing your reference online, please allow enough time for your referee to check your application and attach your reference before they send it to us.

If you are applying as an individual, please allow enough time to check your application and attach your reference before sending it to us.

Please check your application thoroughly before sending it to your referee or to UCAS.

If your application is received at UCAS after 15 January, but by 30 June 2009, it will still be sent to your chosen universities and colleges, but they are not obliged to consider it.

For more information visit- http://www.ucas.ac.uk/

Swiss Government foreign students university scholarships

Through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS), the Swiss Government grants foreign students university scholarships (Swiss universities, Federal Institutes of Technology). These scholarships are offered on the basis of reciprocity (fixed number of scholarships for each country) or within the frame of a scholarship pool (scholarships without fixed distribution by country). They are intended for students who have graduated from university (postgraduates) and who, by staying in Switzerland, will be able to further their education and to undertake research work in the fields in which the Swiss universities are particularly active.

To a limited extent, scholarships are also offered for postgraduate studies at the Universities of Applied Sciences. This applies to the group of Western (AP-1) and Central and Eastern European countries (AP-2) included in the scholarship pool. Students must have graduated from a university or university of applied sciences with at least a Bachelor Degree and enrol in Switzerland for studies at post-graduate level. This offer applies for the seven universities of applied sciences, not including teaching colleges. In the field of the arts (design/music), the conditions for arts students relating to the country offer apply (see below).

This program is valid only for studies in Switzerland. It is not valid for on-the-job studies, part-time studies or correspondence courses.

In the framework of a special allocation, scholarships for advanced arts students (without fixed distribution by country) are offered to the best applicants who are already at an advanced stage of their training. This offer is restricted to those countries which are listed under AR, AP-1 and BR-1 as well as to China and Russia.

The scholarships are offered in principle to foreign governments. The applications have to be submitted for a preliminary selection to the national institution in charge and the Swiss diplomatic representation in the student’s country of origin. The Swiss diplomatic representation will thereupon forward the pre-selected applications to the FCS for definitive selection. Finally the Federal Department of Home Affairs awards scholarships on the advice of the FCS.

As part of a special allocation, the Swiss Government provides a number of additional scholarships to postgraduates from Central and Eastern European countries (pool system, no fixed number of scholarships for each country). The conditions are described in a special notice.

For more information about the scholarship and application procedure, please visit -:http://www.sbf.admin.ch/htm/themen/bildung/stipendien/eskas_en.html

Durham University Doctoral Fellowship 2009

The University offers a generous package of support to outstanding doctoral research students through the Durham University Doctoral Fellowship scheme. The scheme provides:

Full payment of tuition fees at home or overseas rate
A maintenance stipend at the national rate (£13,290 in 2009/10)
A research training support grant (£1,000 in 2009/10)
An allowance to attend the North East local Grad School.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet the standard University and department admissions criteria and have applied to the University for admission in the session 2009/10, as a registered research student, to a course of full-time study for a PhD. Students who are already registered for a PhD course are not eligible to apply for an award.

Nature of Awards
Awards will normally be extended for another two years subject to progress being deemed satisfactory by the academic department and the Graduate School’s Postgraduate Awards Sub-Committee. If extended, the award would continue to provide a full waiver of fees, a maintenance award at the nationally agreed rate and a research training support grant.

For more information visit-: http://www.dur.ac.uk/

Saturday, January 10, 2009

University of Leeds International Research Scholarships 2009

University of Leeds (FIRS)
Session 2009/10, University of Leeds, UK

The University of Leeds is pleased to offer at least twelve(12) Fully-Funded International Research Scholarships (FIRS), which are available for high quality international students who will be commencing PhD research study from Session 2009/10 for study in any Faculty at the University of Leeds UK.
Deadline : 31 January 2009
Eligibility Criteria - Applicants must:
be liable to pay academic fees at the full international fee rate;
have an offer of an academic place for PhD research study at the University of Leeds;
be commencing PhD research study for the first time in Session 2009/10;
not already hold a doctorate or equivalent qualification;
not hold another Scholarship;
Successful candidates are likely to hold qualifications and experience that are equivalent to a UK First Class Honours Degree.
Scholarships
At least 12 fully-funded scholarships are available. The Scholarships may be held for up to three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress. The Scholarships will provide full international fees together with a maintenance grant of £13,290 for Session 2009/10.
Application Process
Application forms, regulations and guidance notes for completion of applications are available from the web address: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/rds/postgraduate_scholarships/irs-info.doc
Application forms are also available from the Postgraduate Scholarships Office or by email request ( scholarships@leeds.ac.uk ).
Completed application forms should be returned to the Postgraduate Scholarships Office by 31 January 2009.
Further Information
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Tel: +44 113 3434007
Email: scholarships@leeds.ac.uk
http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk

USA Funds Education Scholarships 2009

USA Funds will award $1,500 individual scholarships to students with economic need through USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships

USA Funds is the nation’s leading education loan guarantor. A nonprofit organization, USA Funds works to enhance postsecondary education preparedness, access and success by providing and supporting financial and other valued services.

Application deadline: Feb. 16, 2009.

For more information visit-:http://www.usafunds.org/

Friday, January 9, 2009

Information of Scholarships in UK

In UK you will come across Merit-Based Scholarships offered to motivate the academic, artistic and athletic abilities of the candidates as well as Institution-Based Scholarships, which aim to lure talented students to their educational institutions. You will not find many Ethnicity-Based scholarships in UK. Athletic scholarships and academic scholarships are on a high run in the United Kingdom.

Besides all of these, the Government also offers special scholarships and educational grants in UK to under-privileged children and the disabled. You will come across plenty of Bond-Based Scholarships in UK that require the recipients to work for or to pay back the given financial aids. There are also quite a few public and private scholarships in UK that are aimed towards helping overseas students.

Some of the most renowned Scholarships in UK are-

The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in UK: This scholarship is also known as the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan and it provides financial aids even to Distance Learners. It encourages mostly Academic Fellowships as well as Academic Staff Scholarships.

Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme: This institution offers scholarships on an extremely competitive basis to overseas students. The Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme or ORSAS is one of the very few facilities that offer financial aids to foreign students who wish to avail scholarships in UK.

The British Chevening Scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and provide fellowships in UK to talented graduates and young professionals so that they can pursue higher education in UK. It is one of the most prestigious Scholarship of UK that has helped individuals from over 150 countries each year.

The Royal Society Fellowships, the British Marshall Scholarships and the Churchill Scholarships are also some of UK's some other reputed scholarship-providers.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Adelphi University Information

Adelphi University will be the leading private university in the region for undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty who value excellence in teaching, learning, research, scholarship, creative activity, and service to one's community. The University will be known for the competence of its graduates, its strong programs and interdisciplinary orientation, its welcoming of the community onto the campus, and its impact on the broader society through educational, economic, intellectual and cultural initiatives.

Adelphi University is a place where:
Exciting and challenging teaching, the high quality of libraries, laboratories, and technology, and the individual attention given to students, lead to high levels of student learning and rates of graduation, and to accomplished and high achieving graduates.

Students are known by name and know the faculty by name; students learn in safe, beautiful, and inspiring settings; highly accomplished alumni assist current students; campus organizations, the arts, sports, internships and volunteer service off-campus contribute to student learning and development.

Faculty are active scholars, artists, and practitioners; curricula are both grounded in the disciplines and interdisciplinary; and excellence is assured through continuing evaluation.

Personal achievement is measured at least as much in terms of ethics, character and good citizenship as in terms of financial success or material gain.

Members of the wider community find intellectual and cultural stimulation; and students from all parts of the world, and of all backgrounds and ages, find intellectual stimulation and engagement in the world of ideas.

Accreditation
Adelphi University, an independent, comprehensive institution, is chartered by the University of the State of New York, and is accredited by:
the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

the New York State Education Department

the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530
Washington, DC. 20036-1120
202.887.6791
(the baccalaureate degree program in nursing)

the American Psychological Association

the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)

the Council on Social Work Education
AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business


for more information & admissions-:
Office of Admissions
Adelphi University
Levermore Hall, Room 110
1 South Avenue
P.O. Box 701
Garden City, NY 11530-0701
p - 1.800.ADELPHI
(1.800.233.5744)
p - 516.877.3050
f - 516.877.3039
e - admissions@adelphi.edu
http://www.adelphi.edu/

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Kaplan University programs

Kaplan University is an institution of higher learning dedicated to providing innovative undergraduate, graduate, and continuing professional education. Their programs foster student learning with opportunities to launch, enhance, or change careers in a diverse global society. The University is committed to general education, a student-centered service and support approach, and applied scholarship in a practical environment.

Purposes
To accomplish its mission, Kaplan University has established the following purposes:

Provide academic programs that have been developed and assessed by faculty, staff, and members of educational, professional, and business communities.

Provide intensive and comprehensive instruction using both onsite and online modes of delivery that strengthens student academic achievement.

Instill in its students the value of lifelong learning by stimulating intellectual curiosity, creative and critical thinking, and awareness of culture and diversity.

Plan and provide facilities and resources that respond to the needs of students, faculty, and staff.

Assist students in developing professional attitudes, values, skills, and strategies that will foster success in their careers and in life.

Prepare students to meet the ever-changing needs of their communities now and in the future.

At Kaplan University you earn a college degree on your terms. We give you the control to schedule your education. There are no job interruptions, travel expenses, or hours spent searching the campus map. Attend classes anytime, anywhere 24/7.

Master's Degrees
Master of Arts in Teaching

Master of Business Administration
with specialization in:

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Health Care Management


Human Resource Management

International Business

Marketing

Project Management

Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Master of Science in Education

with emphasis in:

Teaching Literacy and Language: Grades K-6

Teaching Literacy and Language: Grades 6-12
Teaching Mathematics: Grades K-5

Teaching Mathematics: Grades 6-8

Teaching Mathematics: Grades 9-12
Teaching Science: Grades K-6
Teaching Science: Grades 6-12
Teaching Students with Special Needs
Teaching with Technology
Master of Science in Higher Education

with specialization in:

College Administration and Leadership

College Teaching and Learning

Student Services
Master of Science in Criminal Justice

with specialization in:

Corrections

Global Issues in Criminal Justice

Law

Leadership and Executive Management

Policing

Master of Science in Information Technology

with specialization in:

Decision Support Systems

Information Security and Assurance

Master of Science in Legal Studies

with intensive study in:

Health Care Delivery

State and Local Government

Master of Science in Management
with specialization in:

Change Leadership

Health Care Management

Project Management

Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Master of Science in Nursing

with specialization in:

Nurse Administrator

Nurse Educator

Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Business Administration

Advanced Start BS in Communication
Advanced Start BS in Psychology

Advanced Start BS in Health and Wellness

Advanced Start BS in Health Science

Advanced Start BS in Nutrition Science

Advanced Start BS in Legal Studies
Advanced Start BS in Paralegal Studies

Advanced Start BS in Information Technology

Advanced Start BS in Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Accounting

with emphasis in:

Auditing-Forensic Accountancy

Government-Nonprofit Accountancy

Managerial Accountancy

Public Accountancy
Tax Accountancy

Bachelor of Science in Communication

with emphasis in:

Organizational Communication

Technical Communication

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

with emphasis in:

Computer Crime

Corrections

Crime Scene Investigation

Forensic Psychology

Homeland Security

Juvenile Justice

Law Enforcement

Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness

Bachelor of Science in Health Science

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

with emphasis in:

Database

Network Administration

Programming

Web Multimedia and Animation
Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
with emphasis in:

Accounting Management

Business Administration

General Management

Health Care Management

Human Resource Management

Management of Information Systems

Marketing

Retail Management
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science

Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

with emphasis in:

Applied Behavioral Analysis

Child Development

Substance Abuse Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Accounting

Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration

with emphasis in:

Business Management

Office Management

Associate of Applied Science in Global Travel and Hospitality Management

Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies

with emphasis in:

Communication

Early Childhood Development

Educational Paraprofessional

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Office Management

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Transcription

Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies

Associate of Science in Nursing

Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems

with emphasis in:

Network Administration

Programming

Web Development

Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice

Associate of Science in Nursing
Professional Certificates
Legal Secretary Certificate

Pathway to Paralegal Post baccalaureate Certificate

Information Technology Pathway Certificate

Internet and Website Development Certificate

Introduction to Computer Programming Language Certificate

Professional Development for Teachers

Teacher Intern Certificate

Corrections Certificate

Crime Scene Technician Certificate

Management and Supervision Certificate in Criminal Justice

Private Security Certificate
Law Degrees
Juris Doctor

Executive Juris Doctor

Kaplan University School of Arts and Sciences
A broad liberal arts education cultivates good communication skills, an important quality for job candidates in all career fields. It can also help you develop critical thinking skills and hone your ability to make decisions independently—qualities that can set you apart when applying for jobs in a competitive market. Develop these skills and more by earning a degree from Kaplan University’s School of Arts and Sciences.

More information on the School of Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts and Sciences at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Bachelor's Degree Programs, or Associate's Degree Programs

Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Communication

with emphasis in:

Organizational Communication

Technical Communication

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

with emphasis in:

Applied Behavioral Analysis

Child Development

Substance Abuse Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Communication
Advanced Start BS in Psychology

Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies

with emphasis in:

Communication

Early Childhood Development

Educational Paraprofessional

Compare programs in the School of Arts and Sciences
Kaplan University School of Business
Whether you are just getting started in a new career or are seeking to advance up the corporate ladder, a well-rounded education is vital to your success in all types of business. At Kaplan University, our career-focused degree programs are designed to help you acquire knowledge and skills that will stand out to employers, giving you an edge in today’s competitive business marketplace.

More information on the School of Business
The School of Business at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Master's Degree Programs, Bachelor's Degree Programs, or Associate's Degree Programs

Master's Degrees
Master of Business Administration
with specialization in:

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Health Care Management

Human Resources

International Business

Marketing

Project Management

Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Master of Science in Management
with specialization in:

Change Leadership
Health Care Management
Project Management

Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Business Administration Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Accounting

with emphasis in:

Auditing-Forensic Accountancy

Government-Nonprofit Accountancy

Managerial Accountancy

Public Accountancy
Tax Accountancy

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

with emphasis in:

Accounting Management

Business Administration

General Management

Health Care Management

Human Resource Management

Management of Information Systems

Marketing

Retail Management Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Accounting

Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration

with emphasis in:

Business Management

Office Management

Associate of Applied Science in Global Travel and Hospitality Management

Concord Law School at Kaplan University
Concord Law School uses state-of-the-art technology to deliver a sound program of legal education that is accessible and affordable, even in geographic locations where there is little or no access to a law school education. With the convenience of Concord’s online program, you can achieve your goal of earning a law degree and pursuing your professional goals in the legal profession.

More information on Concord Law School
The Concord Law School at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor

Our four year, part-time program satisfies the legal education requirement of the State Bar of California and cultivates the skills and knowledge derived from a rigorous JD curriculm.

Executive Juris Doctorum
Executive Juris Doctorum

Concord's EJD program attracts students who want the advantages of a legal education without the regulatory requirements of the bar exam.

Kaplan University School of Criminal Justice
As a result of heightened security concerns, increased litigation, and the need to protect confidential information and property, career opportunities in specific area of criminal justice are increasing rapidly.* If you’re looking for a career in which you can make a positive difference in your community, consider earning a degree or certificate online in the School of Criminal Justice at Kaplan University.

More information on the School of Criminal Justice
The School of Criminal Justice at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Master's Degree Programs, Bachelor's Degree Programs, Associate's Degree Programs, or Professional Certifications

Master's Degrees
Master of Science in Criminal Justice

with specialization in:

Corrections

Law

Leadership and Executive Management

Policing

Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

with specialization in:

Computer Crime

Corrections
Crime Scene Investigation

Forensic Psychology

Homeland Security

Juvenile Justice

Law Enforcement

Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice

Professional Certificates
Corrections Certificate

Crime Scene Technician Certificate

Management and Supervision Certificate in Criminal Justice

Private Security Certificate

Kaplan University School of Education
The field of education offers a broad variety of career opportunities, from teaching in K-12 schools, colleges, and universities to administering school districts and other educational programs. If you're looking for a noble profession in which you will have an opportunity to influence future generations, the School of Education at Kaplan University is an ideal place to start.

More information on the School of Education
The School of Education at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Master's Degree Programs, or Professional Certifications

Master's Degrees
Master of Science in Education

with emphasis in:

Teaching Literacy and Language: Grades K-6
Teaching Literacy and Language: Grades 6–12
Teaching Mathematics: Grades K–5
Teaching Mathematics: Grades 6–8

Teaching Mathematics: Grades 9–12

Teaching Science: Grades K–6

Teaching Science: Grades 6–12

Teaching Students With Special Needs

Teaching With Technology
Master's Degrees
Master of Arts in Teaching

Master of Science in Higher Education

with specialization in:

College Administration and Leadership

College Teaching and Learning

Student Services Professional Certificates
Professional Development for Teachers

Teacher Intern Certificate

Kaplan University School of Health Sciences
The health care industry provides more jobs nationwide than any other industry, and is expected to have the largest increase in new job opportunities over the next several years.* Now is the ideal time to pursue the education required to secure your future career in the field of health sciences.

More information on the School of Health Sciences
The School of Health Sciences at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Bachelor's Degree Programs or Associate's Degree Programs

Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness

Bachelor of Science in Health Science

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science

Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Health and Wellness

Advanced Start BS in Health Science

Advanced Start BS in Nutrition Science

Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Office Management

Associate of Applied Science in Medical Transcription

Kaplan University School of Information Systems Technology
Increasingly complex computer systems and rapidly changing technology translates into a promising career outlook for skilled information technology professionals.* At Kaplan University's School of Information Technology, you will be guided by instructors who are practicing professionals in the IT industry. Experience online learning as you study current industry standards in information technology.

More information on the School of Information Systems Technology
The School of Information Systems Technology at Kaplan University offers the following programs:

Master's Degrees
Master of Science in Information Technology

with specialization in:

Decision Support Systems

Information Security and Assurance

Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Information Technology

Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

with emphasis in:

Database

Network Administration

Programming

Web Multimedia and Animation

Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems

with emphasis in:

Network Administration

Programming

Web Development

Professional Certificates
Information Technology Pathway Certificate

Internet and Website Development Certificate

Kaplan University School of Legal Studies
Knowledge of the law and legal processes is important in a variety of career fields—many of which do not require you to attend law school or take the bar exam. In the School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University, our degree and professional certificate programs are designed to equip you current knowledge and skills vital for a successful legal career.

More information on the School of Legal Studies
The School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Master's Degree Programs, Bachelor's Degree Programs, Associate's Degree Programs, or Professional Certifications

Master's Degrees
Master of Science in Legal Studies
Advanced Start Bachelor's Degrees
Advanced Start BS in Legal Studies
Advanced Start BS in Paralegal Studies

Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies

Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies

Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies
Professional Certificates
Legal Secretary Certificate

Pathway to Paralegal Post baccalaureate Certificate
Kaplan University School of Nursing
Health care workers at all levels of education and training are expected to be in demand over the next several years, and shortages in the number of registered nurses translates into tremendous job potential for those with nursing credentials.* At Kaplan University, you can earn credits toward your nursing degree online and complete your requirements by gaining hands-on experience at a real-world nursing facility in your area.

More information on the School of Nursing
The School of Nursing at Kaplan University offers the following programs:
Show only Master's Degree Programs, Bachelor's Degree Programs, or Associate's Degree Programs

Master's Degrees
Master of Science in Nursing

with specialization for:

Nurse Administrator

Nurse Educator

Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Associate’s Degrees
Associate of Science in Nursing Find the Right Program

For more information visit-:http://online.kaplanuniversity.edu/

Alaska Pacific University Information

Alaska Pacific University is a private, independent university that promotes the fullest development of its students through liberal arts and professional programs while emphasizing individual attention to students, the development of leadership abilities and the nurturing of spiritual and moral values consistent with its Christian heritage while respecting the religious convictions of all. (Adopted, December 1995)

Emphasize personal growth through student-centered, experiential education using Alaska, the Arctic, and the Pacific Rim as laboratories for learning.
Develop leadership for active service to society by encouraging openness to positive change, innovation and individual initiative.
Promote international and multicultural education while welcoming learners of all ages: from Alaska, with a special commitment to Alaska Natives; from other states of the United States; and from the international community.
Maintain academic excellence by combining the breadth, integrative understanding, and critical thinking of the liberal arts with practical and focused knowledge for professional careers.

More about University
Faculty and Staff: Attract and retain quality faculty and staff by creating a positive environment in which to work, teach, and grow through continuing professional development.
Student Support Services: Provide students with the mentoring, counseling, tutoring, cultural, and spiritual support services they need to succeed.
Recruitment and Enrollment: Develop effective recruitment programs that address the needs of potential students and their families with the objectives to increase enrollment and to attract diverse, multicultural students.
Financial Management: Ensure financial stability through budget discipline, efficient use of facilities and resources, and fundraising efforts based on broad community support.
Campus Facilities: Maintain first-rate facilities and an attractive, safe campus.
Communication: Maintain open and continuous communication among all constituents.

APU offers a wide range of educational opportunities through its academic departments.

Business Administration
Counseling Psychology and Human Services
Education
Environmental Science
Liberal Studies
Outdoor Studies

For more info visit-: http://www.alaskapacific.edu/

Monday, January 5, 2009

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Information

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is a residential institution offering certificates, associate degrees in a broad array of disciplines, and baccalaureate degrees in targeted fields. With a state-wide mission in agriculture and strong programs in the liberal arts, nursing, business, the natural and physical sciences, the social sciences, and physical education, the College serves students with diverse educational and career goals. Associate of Applied Science degrees prepare students for entry into a career field. Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs provide the first two years of study toward a baccalaureate degree. Baccalaureate degrees in selective fields may be pursued by students holding an associate’s degree.

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is a student-centered institution. As a point of access to higher education, the College provides a learning support program for under-prepared students. Evening, off-campus, and online courses furnish educational opportunities for individuals who are unable to attend classes in the traditional setting. Intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs and numerous student organizations offer students opportunities for physical and social development. Modern, state-of-the-art apartments provide the convenience of on-campus residence.

Vitally involved with the educational and economic development of south Georgia, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College continually strives to expand its service to the region. Public service programs include special-interest activities and courses, occupation-enhancing classes, youth enrichment courses, and performing and visual arts events. The College also provides administrative services and facilities that enable community and state organizations, as well as other units of the University System of Georgia, to bring seminars, meetings, and upper-level and graduate instruction to the region.

The College’s goal is to contribute to a better-educated Georgia. To that end, it engages in a comprehensive planning and assessment process, enabling it to build upon its strengths and correct weaknesses. The College’s faculty, staff, and administration are committed to excellence in preparing students to be informed, productive citizens in the Twenty-First century.

Courses offered -:

Agriculture and Forest Resources
Business Administration
Humanities
Social Science
Nursing
Science/Math
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation

For more info contact-:
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
2802 Moore Highway,
Tifton, GA 31793
abacinfo@abac.edu
(800)733-3653 or (229)391-5001
http://www.abac.edu/

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Academy of Art University Information & Programs

The Academy of Art University was established in San Francisco in 1929 by Richard S. Stephens, a fine art painter who had accepted the position of Creative Director for Sunset Magazine. Assisted by his wife, Mrs. Clara Stephens, he opened the new school in a rented loft at 215 Kearny Street to teach advertising art. In a few years, a distinguished faculty of practicing art and design professionals was assembled and the school’s philosophy was formulated: hire established professionals to teach future professionals. In 1933 the curriculum was expanded to include Fashion Illustration, and in 1936 a Fine Art Department was added.

In 1951, after graduating from Stanford University, Dr. Richard A. Stephens took over the Presidency from his parents. His vision led to the expansion of the Academy from an enrollment of fifty students in two rented loft spaces to a 5,200 student body, with continued expansion of department majors available. In 1966 the school was incorporated and granted authority to offer a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education of the State of California. The graduate program was inaugurated in 1977 and approved by 1983.

Dr. Elisa Stephens, the granddaughter of the school’s founder, succeeded her father as President of the Academy of Art University in 1992. Dr. Stephens has been committed to expanding the Academy’s curriculum to stay current with new technologies and industry trends, as well as making state-of-the art facilities and resources available to Academy students. In 2004, the name of the school was changed from Academy of Art College to Academy of Art University in recognition of its depth, scope and quality.

Today the University has more than 13,000 students, making it the largest private school of art and design in the country. Students now have the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Architecture, Certificate Programs or Continuing Art Education courses, with over 30 areas of academic emphasis.

Courses Offered-:
Advertising

Animation & Visual Effects

Architecture

Computer Arts: New Media

Digital Arts & Communications

Fashion

Fine Art

Graphic Design

Illustration

Industrial Design

Interior Arch. & Design

Motion Pictures & Television

Multimedia Communications

Photography

WHEN TO APPLY
The Academy has rolling admissions; you may apply year-round to enroll in classes for Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.

It is recommended that you apply as early as possible to ensure enrollment in your top choice classes.

You may apply up to two years before you plan to enroll at the Academy.

Applications are accepted through the first week of each semester.

For more info-:

Academy of Art University
79 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
http://www.academyart.edu/

Friday, January 2, 2009

Alabama State University information & programs

Alabama State University, founded in 1867, is a comprehensive regional university offering students from throughout the region, state and nation a world class education by providing learning experiences designed to develop intellectual abilities, as well as social, moral, cultural and ethical values. In so doing, the university is equipping its students with the skills, insights, attitudes and practical experiences that will enable them to become well-rounded and discerning citizens, fully qualified for their chosen professions in the workplace and service to humanity.

ASU has launched an extensive construction program that, in addition to the newly opened Forensic Sciences facility, includes the newly completed Fred Shuttlesworth Dining Hall, the $20 million Ralph D. Abernathy College of Education building and a $26 million Life Sciences Facility to house a Ph.D. program in microbiology. The University also recently completed the first of three phases of dormitory renovations, transforming six residence halls into suite-style living quarters. An expansion to the University's library as well as the construction of a new student life center also are planned.

Alabama State University has come far from the early days in its distinguished history as a teacher training institution and continues to build upon its proud legacy. For faculty, staff, students, alumni and supporters, that “Ole Bama State Spirit” is alive and well -- and if the current growth and progress are any indication, that spirit will live on for generations to come.

ASU offers nearly 50 academic programs culminating in four-year bachelors, masters, education specialist and doctoral degrees. The university’s eight major academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business Administration, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the Division of Aerospace (Air Force ROTC), the School of Graduate Studies and University College.

ASU is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Association of Directors of Teacher Education and Certification, the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy, Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the Council of Social Work Education.

For more information contact-:
By Mail:
Alabama State University
915 S. Jackson St.
Montgomery, AL 36101
or
By Phone:
(334) 229-4100
Website-:http://www.alasu.edu/