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  1. Applying the social norms model to universal and indicated alcohol interventions at Western Washington University by Patricia M Fabiano, 2003
  2. Effects of applying different time limits to a proposed GRE writing test (GRE Board report) by Donald E Powers, 1997
  3. Laboratory Manual To Accompany Chemistry In Context: Applying Chemistry To Society, 3rd edition by American Chemical Society, 1999-11-09
  4. How to get a position in school or college;: A complete treatise on the art of applying for and securing a position as teacher of administrator in public and private institutions, by George W Cox, 1932
  5. Personal Finance 101 - A Beginner's Guide: What Every High School and University Student Needs to Know About Debt, Credit, and Money! by Peter Salmon, 2005-04-21
  6. Chemistry in Context: Applying Chemistry to Society by American Chemical Society, 2008-01
  7. Psychoethics: a discipline applying psychology to ethics.: An article from: Review of Business by Terri Kaye Needle, Martin J. Lecker, 1997-03-22
  8. Applying Psychology to Everyday Life
  9. Chemistry in Context : Applying Chemistry to Society, 3rd edition, pb, 1999 by Conrad L. Stanitski, 1999
  10. Applying the LCPs to high school education.: An article from: Theory into Practice by Elizabeth Weinberger, Barbara L. McCombs, 2003-03-22
  11. Chemistry in Context: Applying Chemistry to Society (Laboratory Manual)
  12. Applying Algebraic Thinking to Data: Concepts and Processes for the Intermediate Algebra Student by Phil Demarois, Mercedes A. McGowen, et all 1996-03
  13. Instructor resource manual: DeMarois/McGowen/Whitkanack Applying algebraic thinking to data : concepts and processes for the intermediate algebra student, preliminary edition by Phil DeMarois, 1996
  14. Comprehending College Textbooks: Steps To Understanding and Remembering What You Read by Joe Cortina, Janet Elder, et all 1995-10-01

81. Chiropractic College - AECC Chiropractic College - Applying
Chiropractic college AECC Chiropractic college are specialists in Chiropractic education and post graduate health care development.
http://www.aecc.ac.uk/college/admissions/apply_aecc.asp
Home Contact A Career in Chiropractic The College ... Admissions Applying to the AECC Course Information Admissions Request a Prospectus Applying to the AECC ... Virtual Visitor Day It is not yet possible to apply online to AECC. However, you can request a prospectus, course information booklet and application form by completing our online form . You will then be able to choose to download a PDF version of the information or receive it by post. Once you have completed the application form it should be posted back to AECC at the following address: AECC Chiropractic College
13-15 Parkwood Road
Bournemouth
England
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 436200
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 436312
aecc@aecc.ac.uk

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How and when to apply Completed application forms, together with the current administration fee, and supporting documentation, should arrive in the college Registry between 1 October and 31 March prior to the year of entry. The college will assess all applications and you should receive a decision on your application not later than the end of April. Offers of a place may be unconditional (where you have satisfied the entry requirements for the course) or conditional (where you do not yet satisfy the entry requirements).

82. Curry College - Applying For Financial Aid
applying for financial aid at Curry college is a simple process that can begin right now. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
http://www.curry.edu/Admissions/Financial Aid/Applying for Financial Aid.htm
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Applying for Financial Aid If you have not considered it, now is a good time to think about applying for financial aid. We strongly recommend that all students apply for financial aid. You may be eligible for more than you expect! Applying for financial aid at Curry College is a simple process that can begin right now. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is used to apply for all need based aid at Curry College. Need-based financial aid comes from many sources.  These sources include institutional funding, federal and state student financial aid, including grants, student loans and work-study. In addition, the FAFSA is used by most states to award non-federal student financial aid. You can file the FAFSA online or via mail. Apply Online!
The online process can be completed in about 3 days. If you plan to apply on-line, students and family members can each obtain their own Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) at www.pin.ed.gov

83. Greensboro College - Applying For Financial Aid
Greensboro college, A Fouryear Independent Coeducational Institution of the Church Since 1838.
http://www.gborocollege.edu/finaid/apply_finaid.php
FUTURE STUDENTS CURRENT STUDENTS FAMILY AND FRIENDS ALUMNI ... INTRANET Applying for Financial Aid Greensboro College is committed to assisting students and their families secure the resources necessary to attend the College through the use of institutional, federal and state funding awarded in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and employment. At Greensboro College, we believe that a quality education is one of the most important investments in your future you can make. Financial aid is awarded on the basis of demonstrated need as a result of filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and through a competitive scholarship program that recognizes the student's academic achievements and talents.
The application process for financial aid can sometimes be confusing and even frustrating, but hopefully our application materials will make the process as simple as possible. We urge you to use these guidelines to be sure you submit everything required in a timely fashion to avoid unnecessary delays in processing your application. Please note that we cannot offer you an estimate of financial aid eligibility until you have been accepted for admission, and your file for financial aid is complete and has been reviewed.
Application Guidelines Although you can file for Financial Aid at any time, our PRIORITY DEADLINE to receive maximum consideration for financial aid is: APRIL 15, 2004. All

84. Reigate College - Applying To The College: What To Do
The stages of applying to the college research, submit an application, interview, process of applying to Reigate college.
http://www.reigate.ac.uk/apply/apply_what_to_do.htm
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Applying to the College:
What to Do
Stage 1:
Find out about the College and the courses we offer
Open Evenings take place in the Autumn term. Staff and students are on hand to provide detailed information on all courses and other aspects of College life. If you know of other students who are interested, please invite them too. Our aim is to help young people in the area make an informed choice between the alternative options available after Year 11. If you have questions about admission to the College, telephone the Student Administration Office at the College
Stage 2:
Obtain, complete and return an application form
If you attend Oakwood, Reigate, The Warwick or The Royal Alexandra and Albert:

85. Reigate College - Applying To The College Post-19 Students
Outline of opportunities for adult learners to study parttime at Reigate college.
http://www.reigate.ac.uk/apply/apply_19 .htm

86. Mayland Community College: Applying For Employment
This page answers questions about applying for a position at MCC. Job Listings. You can get the latest information on positions open at the college at our
http://www.mayland.cc.nc.us/employees/application.html

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Mayland Community College is a great place to work! A member of the 59-campus North Carolina Community College System , Mayland hires individuals with a variety of skills, from housekeeping to classroom instruction, administration and staff and professional positions. This page answers questions about applying for a position at MCC.
Job Listings
You can get the latest information on positions open at the college at our online job listing page here
Applying for a Job
You are required to file an official Mayland Community College Employment Application to be considered for any position at MCC. This is IN ADDITION to resumes, letters of inquiry, ESC applications or any other method of applying for a position. When you complete the application, please return it and any supporting materials (resumes, portfolios, etc.) to: Nikki Carpenter
Personnel Recruiter
Mayland Community College
P.O. Box 547

87. Eureka College: Applying For Financial Aid
applying for Financial Aid at Eureka college. To be eligible to receive any type of Eureka college financial assistance, including scholarships,
http://www.eureka.edu/Admissions/financial/applying.asp
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Applying for Financial Aid at Eureka College
To be eligible to receive any type of Eureka College financial assistance, including scholarships, prospective students must complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) . Applications for Fall Semester should be submitted by April 1 to receive full consideration for all aid programs. FAFSA forms may be submitted electronically via www.fafsa.gov as soon as possible after January 1. This method provides a faster turn around of your application and in turn allows the colleges to which you apply prepare a financial aid package for you in a more timely manner. www.fafsa.gov If you have any questions while filling out the FAFSA, please feel free to contact our financial aid office If you would like to pay your education expenses monthly, use the Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option offered by our partner, Tuition Management Systems. The payment plan is available for a small enrollment fee and includes personal account service, automated account information 24 hours a day, access to your account through their web site

88. Eureka College: Applying As A Freshman
To apply for admission at Eureka college. Complete the application for admissions available from the Office of Admissions or the online version from this
http://www.eureka.edu/Admissions/freshmen.asp
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Freshmen
Freshmen are admitted based on their demonstrated potential for academic success. Your high school transcript including the classes you have selected, your class rank, and the grades you have achieved, along with your ACT or SAT score, provide the best indication of your scholastic motivation and ability. You may submit your application for admission any time after you have completed your junior year and have taken the ACT or SAT. Eureka processes applications on a rolling basis. You may expect to learn the decision regarding your application within two to three weeks of the completion of your file. However, it is recommended that freshmen complete the application process by March 1 of their senior year.
To apply for admission at Eureka College:
  • Complete the application for admissions available from the Office of Admissions or the on-line version from this web site.

89. Chelmsford College: Applying
How to apply to study at Chelmsford college Application procedure, Application Form, Interview, Fees, Dates, Enrolment International applicants.
http://www.chelmsford-college.ac.uk/Applying/Applying.asp
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Full-Time / Part-Time Application procedure:
1. Once you have decided on the course for you, fill in the appropriate application form below and send it to Course Admissions at the college.
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2. You will then receive an acknowledgement, this will be followed by an invitation to an interview.
3. After your interview you will be sent a letter telling you whether you have been offered a place. Most offers will be provisional, depending on your exam results.
4. You will then need to let us know if you accept our offer.
5. You will be invited to enrol with the college on a specific date, usually in late August. By the date of your enrolment you will have your exam results. On enrolment you become a member of Chelmsford College. We can give help and support in completing application forms and understanding the enrolment procedure. Your Interview: The purpose of an interview is to find out if the course you have applied for is right for you. You will discuss your school work and outside interests and be expected to have some idea why you want to do the course. The interview is usually with a lecturer. S/he will be able to advise you on the full course details as well as the combinations of subjects available to you. Chelmsford College will accept applications from early September. However, it is recommended that you apply as soon as possible. Fees: There are no tuition fees for 2005/6, unless indicated. Students who are aged 19+ will be required to pay £25 college membership fee. There may be other costs however, for example membership of professional bodies, optional activities, exam resits etc. If students do not submit required work punctually, or if their attendance is poor, then their exam entry fee is payable.

90. The Oldham College - Applying
Please complete an application form available from the college and return it Students who apply to Art or Performing Arts courses will be invited to an
http://college.oldham.ac.uk/courses/applying.html
Course Search Choosing your course Open Days Applying for your course ... Support Courses Courses
Applying for your Course Please complete an application form available from the college and return it to Admissions, Customer and Student Services Unit. Make sure you complete forms in plenty of time. At any time, please contact our Customer and Student Service Unit, who will discuss your requirements and offer advice to guide you to the right course for you. Mature students will be invited to an interview. Students who apply to Art or Performing Arts courses will be invited to an audition or an interview. All applicants will be invited to a presentation event where you can find out more about the course and meet the tutors and other students. You may be sent an offer of a place on a course, which will be conditional, depending on the results of any examinations you may be taking. Enrolment
Main enrolment for courses beginning in September takes place during the summer vacation. Applicants will be kept informed of actual dates by letter. Open enrolment dates are widely publicised before courses begin. There is also a major enrolment session in January and February for courses beginning at other times of the year.

91. Choosing A College - Applying, Office Of Undergraduate Admission - Northwestern
You may want to visit a college or university of each size early on in your search Choosing a major is an important part of your college search process.
http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/6th_10th/tips.htm
Choosing a College
When trying to decide on the right college for you, it is important to first narrow your focus. You may want to start by looking at three key areas: size of institution, location, and general academic areas of interest. Size: Consider the type of environment you would like to experience in college. Do you want to be surrounded by tens of thousands of other students, know the first name of everyone on campus, or have something in between? You may want to visit a college or university of each size early on in your search to see what feels most comfortable. Location: General Academic Area of Interest: You do not need to know exactly what you want to do for the rest of your life right now. However, you may want to give some consideration to the types of classes you enjoy. Do you have more interest in math and science, English and history, or the arts? This can help to determine what type of school might be best for you (e.g. liberal arts and sciences, engineering, technical, conservatory, etc.). When looking at colleges, you may want to look for programs not only in your specific area of interest, but in areas that complement that interest. The breadth of programs offered, and the ease of changing majors may be things to consider. How to Choose a Major

92. San Bernardino Valley College - Applying For GI Bill Benefits
If you have earned a college degree or have completed close to 50 Units, Units from Credit / No Credit courses will apply toward graduation,
http://www.valleycollege.edu/Admissions/Veterans/Applying_for_GI_Bill_Benefits.p
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Applying for G.I. Bill Benefits To continuing and prospective V.A. students:
  • Have all official transcripts from other colleges on file. Until such time, you will be certified for V.A. benefits for One Semester Only Pay all fees due at the time they occur; this includes paying for books. See the VA counselor every semester prior to registering for new classes and:
    • Complete the "Veteran Program Form". Complete the "Veteran Attendance Tracking Authorization Form". Complete / Review Educational Plan and Academic Progress / Standing with counselor.
    Be certain to immediately report all dropped or added classes or report any mitigating circumstances resulting in you dropping your classes to the veteran's clerk in the Admissions Office. Any dropped class without a valid reason could cause an overpayment that you would be obligated to repay. Any added class could change your entitlement.
If you have earned a college degree or have completed close to 50 Units, you will be limited as to what you can take and the claim benefits allowed.

93. Graham Hall - Residential College Applying
In order to be accepted into the IT Residential college, students must have The program has a maximum capacity of 198 students, so apply early!
http://appl003.lsu.edu/slas/graham.nsf/$Content/Applying?OpenDocument

94. DuBois Business College Applying Page
The DuBois Business college is a private college with campuses in central and western Pennsylvania. We offer programs that award an Associate in Specialized
http://www.dbcollege.com/applying.htm
DuBois Campus (Main) One Beaver Drive DuBois, PA 15801 Toll Free: 1-814-371-3974 (FAX) mainc@dbcollege.com Huntingdon County Campus 1001 Moore Street Huntingdon, PA 16652 1-814-641-0205 (FAX) hcc@dbcollege.com Oil City Campus 701 East Third Street Oil City, PA 16301 1-814-677-8237 (FAX) occ@dbcollege.com
Contacting Us
You have several options for contacting us. If you have determined which campus you wish to attend, call or e-mail that location with the information provided on the left pane. If you are unsure of the location, a toll-free number is provided and will connect to the main campus in DuBois, Pennsylvania. The admissions department will help you determine which location best suits your needs. Finally, an "online form" has been provided for your convenience; simply fill in the fields and click the "send" button. One of our admissions representatives will provide the information that you requested.
Admissions

Personal interviews with prospective students are strongly recommended. An appointment may be made at the College to fully discuss career goals and financial aid available. Our toll-free "ANSWERLINE" 1-800-692-6213 is available for students wishing to set up an appointment. We also have a video presentation on DuBois Business College for students and family to preview at home. DBC offers several Open House events throughout the year. Students are encouraged to attend and bring family members along. Due to the increasing demand for business-trained graduates, it is advisable to apply for admission early.
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95. The Surrey Institute Of Art & Design, University College - Applying For Your Pla
applying for your place. AnswerStudents applying for entry in 2005 or 2006 should refer to the course information in the relevant institution’s
http://www.surrart.ac.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3357

96. Anoka-Ramsey Community College Applying For Financial Aid
Remember – it helps to apply for financial aid well before funds are needed. Follow the directions in the automated response system and add college code
http://www.anokaramsey.edu/financialmatters/apply.cfm
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  • Step 1 . Apply for your Federal PIN . Your parents should apply for a PIN, also. Your PIN serves as your electronic signature and speeds up the process for all your federal financial aid processing. You should receive your PIN in about ten days. Wait to receive your PIN before completing the rest of the application process. Missing signatures will result in a rejected application. Step 2 2005-2006 Free Application for Federal Student Aid Worksheet for the Fall 2005 through Summer 2006 school year. Then go to (FAFSA) online Remember, your name and social security number must be reported just like they appear on your social security card or it will cause delays. On your FAFSA applications, use

97. Reaseheath College - Applying For Higher Education
It is possible to apply for up to six programmes (UCAS will charge a fee for NVQ Level 4 and Higher Diplomas apply directly to Reaseheath college.
http://www.reaseheath.ac.uk/thecollege/highered/applyingforhe.htm

98. Odessa College - Applying For Financial Aid
applying FOR FINANCIAL AID. WHO IS ELIGIBLE? HOW TO APPLY? Stepby-Step Instructions Everyone must complete an Odessa college Financial Aid Application.
http://www.odessa.edu/dept/financial/page2.htm
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID WHO IS ELIGIBLE? To be eligible for financial aid students must:
  • be a U. S. citizen or legal permanent resident able to present proper documentation.
    have a high school diploma or GED to qualify for federal assistance.
    maintain satisfactory academic progress, usually half-time enrollment is required.
    not be in default on a loan or grant.
    register for selective service, if male
    sign an anti-drug statement.
    show financial need. Income standards vary among aid programs and a student may be eligible for some and ineligible for others. Parent income will be considered unless the student meets one of the following criteria:
    • will be 24 before January 1
      is a veteran
      is a graduate or professional student is married by the application date was a ward of the court or both parents are deceased and the student has no legal guardian has legal dependents who receive more than half their support from the student

99. International Baptist College - Applying To IBC
applying to IBC. How to File an Application High school and college transcripts should be requested from all schools attended.
http://www.tricityministries.org/ibc/apply/index.php
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  • New applicants should fill out and return the application form along with a $35 application fee. This non-refundable fee covers the cost of processing the application. High school and college transcripts should be requested from all schools attended. (An official transcript indicates courses taken and credits and grades earned. A date of graduation is required.) An autobiography of at least 200 words should be included with the application. This should include the student's testimony of salvation as well as information about home, family, work, church, and school life. Those making application to the freshman class should take the American College Test (ACT) and have the results forwarded to the Office of Admissions. This will be done automatically when you specify IBC's ACT number, 0178. The SAT is accepted also. After the Admissions Office has received the student's application, additional questionnaires and reference forms will be sent for completion. Before an application will be considered complete, all forms must be completed and returned to IBC. These all become the property of the college. After careful study of the file, the student will receive notification of his or her status and will be provided with further information.
  • 100. Terra Community College - Applying For A Certificate
    Admissions/Online Application form/college Catalog/Financial The purpose of applying for a certificate is to initiate the audit of course requirements
    http://www.terra.edu/admission/recordsoffice/certificate.asp
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    Applying for a Certificate of Proficiency
    • If you are nearing the completion of a Certificate of Proficiency, then you should apply at least one quarter prior to the term you anticipate finishing all the required courses.
      The purpose of applying for a certificate is to initiate the audit of course requirements and to prepare the certificate and graduation materials.
      The Application for Certificate of Proficiency is available from the Student Records Office or as a printable PDF file.
      The Application for Certificate of Proficiency requires a $15 fee, payable by cash, check or credit card. The fee pays for the personnel cost of the certificate audit, the certificate and cover, mailing expenses, and commencement expenses.
      If you are applying for multiple certificates, then complete an additional form for each certificate. An additional $5 fee is required for each additional certificate.
      Return the completed form(s) with the appropriate payment amount either directly to the Cashiers Office or by mail to the Cashiers Office at the address listed below. The cashiers will credit your payment and forward the application to the Student Records Office for processing.
    Click here to open the printable version of our Application for Certificate form.

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