Zachary Gonzalez-Zachary already has an A.A from a previous school as he mentioned before he is seeking to complete his CFI-I . I will be sending him the application package to BRCC and contact info. 3. Michael Frazier- Veteran Mr. Frazier is interested in attending in January. He asked about the VA benefits and schedule classes.
Good Afternoon Mike, I was told to contact you regarding Santa Fe College transferring in credits that I obtained for ACE credits. After speaking to Mary Thames in Health Services Department as well as Jackie (lead transcript evaluator) I was informed this morning that the college will not accept my credits because they were not obtained from a regionally accredited college. I am so incredibly saddened and disappointed with this news. It 's truly like ripping the floor right out from underneath me.
This is a program that helps students transfer from a community college to a four-year college. Students can get their associate's and bachelor's degree with 120 units. And students who complete an AA-T or AS-T can get a special GPA when applying to CSU impacted campuses or majors. If you are a high school student, still take college-track courses and talk to a counselor about your plans. If you are a community college student, talk to your counselor about which transfer major is the best.
During my junior year of high school, I became enrolled in multiple different classes through CCCC. Throughout both my junior and senior year I have been
I am emailing you today because I would like to interview to be a DSCI 302 teaching assistant for fall 2016. I have completed my online application, and my answer to the additional question is below. I would like to be a TA for this class because I have used the TA 's for both my DSCI 202 and 302 classes as a valuable resource and would like to be able to give back. Throughout both classes I went in and met with the TA 's routinely to insure that I understood the material fully and had the information necessary to be successful in the classes. I know several other people that have done so as well and we are all very grateful for the time they take to help make the material click.
Monetary factors are why many people find themselves re-entering college. Based on a narrative case study Orgnero (2013), reports on a non-traditional student, a man named Carl, who wanted to go back to school, he took one transitional course to get his feet wet and to help make the transition easier. In 2007 hard times hit, the nation unemployment skyrocketed. Numerous corporation bottomed-out. There were massive layoffs; many companies were forced to close.
Before I enrolled at North Dakota State University, I studied at Normandale Community College where I graduated with a degree in Associates of Liberal Arts. I attended this university from August 2014 to July 2016. The classes that I took at Normandale that transferred for my future major of Construction Management were: Pre-Calc, College Comp II, Applied Calculus, Intro to Statistics, Intro to Psychology, Physical Geology Humanities Elective, Human & Diversity, Wellness, and Fundamentals of Public Speaking. For Fundamentals of Public speaking I got it waived when I transferred to NDSU because I took Interpersonal Communication instead and was officially waived with graduating from Normandale. My time at Normandale Community College was very
It is with great pride that we write this recommendation letter for Mrs. Lori Dornburg for the Outstanding Educator Award. We first met Mrs. Dornburg in 2008, when our eldest son was in the 5th grade and involved in Student Council and Academic Extensions at Sartell Middle School, and got the chance to have both of our kids participate in Sartell Middle School extracurricular activities under her guidance over eight years. She is one of the few people from the Sartell – St. Stephen School District that the whole family will never forget, and her impact on our kids and our family cannot be documented within one or two pages. Mrs. Dornburg is a very knowledgeable, pleasant, kind, easy-going, energetic, creative, and sincere educator.
Bear Valley Middle School I am honored to write a letter of recommendation for Vanessa Lodge. We are both 6th grade humanities teachers at Bear Valley Middle School in Escondido, CA and have been collaborating for the past two years. We work together in grade level groups, den groups, and content groups. I have seen Ms. Lodge blossom into an extraordinary teacher over the past two years. Last year Ms. Lodge spent hours learning and working with mentors and our literacy coach to become an accomplished teacher.
I have a wealth of experience and knowledge that make me a highly qualified candidate. I have worked for over twenty years as a speech therapy assistant, and began working in the schools a few years ago. Since working in the schools, I decided that I want to become a teacher. I have become recently certified through ABCTE for Elementary Education and Special Education, and I am waiting to receive my Idaho license.
The audience in my critical analysis essay is my college peers. The audience is a variety of students, ranging in age and gender. My audience could benefit from my analysis, because of my point of view. By reading my points about the essay, I could change or open the perspective of my readers and their opinions on gender neutral language. Analysis is so important in my selected reading because the article can be interpreted a couple of different ways.
The object of this school is, for students to finish college and go back to their native cities to help and be the leaders of their towns. Many of the former students have gone back to the school to
In essence, teamwork can be defined as a group of people working in the same direction and for a common purpose. Teamwork requires individuals be a team player and to be able to work well with others; after all, there is no “I” in “Team”! As with any endeavour, we faced some initial setbacks. With this being our first college team assignment, we were all treading on unfamiliar territory.
The study focuses on how 4th year high school graduates cope up to college milieu. The students are freshman at present and mostly are those who find hard time acclimate to college life. Many students welcome the freedom to make their own decisions about what they want to do each day while in college. This affects their behavior as they involved themselves in college activities because "freedom" might be abused in terms of attending class, choosing friends, and others. There are many factors that freshman students must seriously take in consideration.
The high school that I was in gave me an interesting experience. I was able to learn and experience different lessons with in my high school. Three of those life lessons that I went through are when my school was placed on lockdown, another experience is a club that I joined which helped really mature. Finally the other experience I faced in high school was that some of my friends that I had wanted me to join them in some bad situations but I kept myself out of those situations.