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koolkatmic
Question: What are some scholarships i can apply for as an incoming freshman seeking a business degree?
i am a senior in high school and have missed the deadline for the major schools which was december 1st.. i am looking to go to UT and i cant seem to find any scholarships online for business majors.. can anyone help me?
December 04, 2008, 09:04:37
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UT as in... University of Toledo, University of Tenessee, University of Texas, Etc??? which "UT" lol Anyways, go to fastweb.com they have lotsa schlorships there Hope I helped!
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Question: What are some good schools for accounting that are in Ohio?
I'm in High School and am looking to study accounting in college. I live in Ohio and I don't want to go out of state because of the cost of college. Does anyone know of any schools with good accounting programs?
February 12, 2011, 10:49:11
Question: What colleges offer a bachelors degree in science in speech language pathology?
I need as many as possible. especially in Ca, Arizona, and Oregon.
December 07, 2010, 21:53:12
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Speech-language pathology education enables a career in diagnosis and treatment of speech or language impediments. Education in this discipline can be applied to learning or medical environs. A master's degree is considered to be the minimal education required for a career in Speech-language pathology; however, certifications, four year programs and associate degrees are also available in the field. Many specialize in the needs of gerontology or youth due to the nature of age related factors in speech disorders. Colleges and Universities that offer a BA in Speech pathology are: College or School Institution Type University of Maryland-College Park 4-year, Public University of North Texas 4-year, Public Brigham Young University 4-year, Private not-for-profit University of Tennessee 4-year, Public University of Kansas 4-year, Public West Virginia University 4-year, Public Nova Southeastern University 4-year, Private not-for-profit University of Utah 4-year, Public University of South Carolina-Columbia 4-year, Public Central Michigan University 4-year, Public University of Alabama 4-year, Public Northeastern University 4-year, Private not-for-profit University of New Mexico-Main Campus 4-year, Public Western Michigan University 4-year, Public Oklahoma State University-Main Campus 4-year, Public Northern Arizona University 4-year, Public University of Toledo 4-year, Public Towson University 4-year, Public Ball State University 4-year, Public CUNY Queens College 4-year, Public
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commanderx777
Question: What's the best online school for criminal justice?
I want to study criminal justice and work in the legal/law field.I would like to go to school online/home study as my current work would make it very hard to attend a school in person everyday.Which school online/home study is best for this?
February 22, 2008, 07:29:17
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You'll do best, and have the most future options, if you do an online program that's run by a reputable, regionally accredited, brick and mortar university. So don't look at any school that's famous for being online or for-profit. Instead, focus on solid universities that also offer online degrees, and future employers will respect that degree. For criminal justice and related, I thus recommend: - Portland State University * - Regis University - Tiffin University - Abilene Christian U * - Saint Leo University - South University - Mountain State U - Bellevue University - University of Toledo * - Eastern Kentucky U * - Upper Iowa University * - Utica College * - University of Maryland ** - Fort Hays State U * I've put a star (*) next to the universities that are the better respected, although all are reputable. Two stars for U Maryland, really the star of this bunch. Also check with your local universities, as it's possible that they offer such a degree. In fact, if you can find it at your state's public colleges, that'll save you a lot of money, since you'll pay the in-state tuition rate.
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gracie-lou
Question: How do you go about entering Medical School?
I'm a U.S. citizen with an Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Technology from another country. I've already requested my transcripts and have them accredited for the states. Choosing a school and the MCATs aside, what is the next step?
June 27, 2007, 20:12:27
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Check that the University will accept all of your credits. Some schools may ask you to complete a one or two year preparatory program for medical school so they can be assured that you have mastered the required material. The Ohio State University will put you in what they call they're "Med-Path" program. Which is a review biochemistry, physiology, disease principles and other courses that you will ease you into medical school. Southern Illinois University runs a similar program but it is to prep you for other medical schools. The University of Toledo would suggest they're graduate program in Medical Sciences. This would be the best bet if you're told you need to do one of these. It's a one year master's degree. You do some study with the medical students to see if you measure up to their standards. The program guarantees you an interview for medical school after completing that year and if you are accepted you do not need to repeat the courses that you took with the medical students. Plus you get a master's degree which something more than what most other places are offering you in case you decide that medicine isn't what you want to do you still have something to show for that year. I hope you find this helpful!
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