Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Universities And Colleges In Chicago


The metropolitan area of Chicago is home to the University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Chicago, and the Northwestern University. All three of them are world renowned for their contribution to research in various fields. It was J. Stanley Brown and William Rainey Harper who pioneered the concept of junior colleges at Joliet Junior College, Chicago. The city therefore occupies an important place in American education history.


The Catholic Theological Union, the largest theological seminary in the world is located in Chicago. The city is also home to the Loyola University Chicago, the world's largest Jesuit University. The University however has other campuses in other cities in the US. There are a number of other private universities in Chicago that offer theology major programs, even though theology may not be the main focus of the institutions.

Rush University houses the Rush Medical College, which is one of the earliest medical schools to launch west of the Appalachian Mountain Range. It was also the very first school of higher learning to be chartered in Illinois.

Saint Xavier University in Chicago is the oldest university in Illinois, founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy at the request of Bishop William Quarter. It is also the oldest chartered college in the city.

Chicago has a number of colleges and universities devoted to the arts. Columbia College Chicago has almost 12000 students enrolled in 120 different graduate and undergraduate programs. It is one of the biggest colleges of arts in the country. The American Academy of Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago are other famous institutions devoted to the areas of Fine Art and performing arts.

The city has a number of music colleges as well. The VanderCook College of Music is devoted exclusively to training music instructors. It shares its campus with the Illinois Institute of Technology. The Roosevelt University in Chicago is home to the Chicago College of Performing Arts. The college was founded in 1867 and it currently houses the Music Conservatory and the Theatre Conservatory. The college has played a huge role in educating musicians and developing the cultural life of the Midwest.

The various educational institutions in Chicago offer a great opportunity for students to pursue a new line of interest or to become specialists in their current occupation. The Internet is a good place to start searching for good colleges in the city of Chicago.



Wednesday, 7 January 2015

University of British Columbia


In Canada each Province and Territory has its own jurisdiction over education. Public education is free to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged less than 20 years. Parents are responsible for providing all the school supplies , but school uniforms are not worn. Where band and sports uniforms are needed they will be the parent's responsibility. In B.C. students are legally required to attend school between the ages of 6 and 16 years.

Elementary & Secondary schooling is the responsibility of British Columbia's Ministry of Education, whilst the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology are responsible for post secondary education.

The Ministry is committed to providing a high quality education for Kindergarten to Grade 12 children so they can develop their individual potential and acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes to contribute fully to society.

Definitely check your child's immunization record as it may differ in Canada from the country you are leaving. Most schools encourage full participation of their students in the Provincial Immunization Programs.

The school year generally runs from the beginning of September through to the end of June. Most schools close for the months of June and July along with winter and spring breaks normally around Christmas and Easter.

Schooling is broken down into three areas, the primary years which cover Kindergarten to grade 3, the intermediate years  grades 4 to 10 and the graduation year's grades 11 and 12.
In B.C. to enter Kindergarten children must have turned five by December 31st. In the Primary Years (5-9), students learn foundation skills in oral language, reading, writing and mathematics.

The Intermediate Years, from age 10 to 16 years, students learn from a wide variety of subjects. In grade 5 students must begin to study a second language. The students will also begin to take specialized courses toward their personal and career goals.

The graduation years, 17 and 18 years old, courses are focused on preparing students for Post Secondary education and entering the work force. Students can also earn credits towards their high school Graduation. With the Post secondary education expensive in most cases, it is imperative that you research Registered Education savings Plans as a way to save for your kid's education. The other main way to finance the education is to take out Student Loans.

Students Moving to B.C.

Students who are coming to British Columbia from a different school system should submit an official statement of previous standing, such as a report card, to the school they want to enroll in. You should also have the previous school records and transcripts, copies of all the course outlines and content.

After considering a number of factors including the students age, records and test results they will be placed in the appropriate grade.

Registration

One of the most important things is to ensure your children are registered in time. Most facilities have limited registration "windows" that are normally several months before the school year starts. For instance in the Calgary area we have registered in February for the coming September. Contact the particular establishment for the precise details.

The public Post Secondary Education system in British Columbia consists of five universities, the Open Learning Agency, five institutes, eleven colleges and five university colleges.

The eleven colleges in British Columbia offer a wide variety of programs designed to meet the needs of the local communities. All offer courses in the four main fields of academic, career technical, vocational and adult basic education - including English as a Second Language. In addition, these colleges offer a variety of community programs.

Also offering courses in career technical, vocational, adult based education and selected courses leading to a bachelor's degree are the five university colleges, these work in collaboration with the public universities.

The five Universities are, Royal Roads University, The University of Victoria , Simon Fraser University is in Burnaby, The University of British Columbia is in Vancouver and The University of Northern British Columbia is situated in Prince George. These five universities of British Columbia provide the majority of degree level education.

There are five institutes that provide specialized programs in technologies and trades, art and design, law enforcement, marine training, and indigenous studies. Four of these institutes are located in and around the vicinity of Vancouver, the fifth one is in Merritt which is close to Kamloops.

There are also Private Post Secondary institutes that offer a wide range of courses in British Columbia. The tuition fees will be considerably higher for these establishments.

Whilst on the subject of tuition fees, post secondary studies in Canada are NOT free. To help parents with the cost of tuition, the Canadian Government introduced Registered Education Savings Plan's (RESP).

The British Columbia Student Assistance Program is a joint Program between the Federal and Provincial Government. This is available as a loan for eligible students to assist with the costs of post secondary studies at colleges, universities, institutes and private training institutions. These loans will have to be repaid after the course has finished!

The University of Washington is One of My Favorite Schools

I really like the University of Washington, for a variety of reasons. It has great professors, is located in a beautiful section of the Pacific northwest, and the students I met there were all very friendly.

Occupying about 642 acres in North Central Seattle, the original Seattle campus has made room for two more (one in Tacoma, and the other in Bothell) completing the University of Washington circuit for higher education. The expansion has made it possible for residents of north Puget Sound and the residents of Tacoma to have access to the university's well renowned and flexible degree programs. I've visited this campus and can say it is really beautiful. There is a grassy park with a lot of large cherry trees that all blossom in pink flowers every spring. It is a great area to chill out on a blanket, or toss a Frisbee. The libraries are top notch at this school too.

Degree Programs:-

Undergraduates and graduates of the university take pleasure in well-scheduled degree programs some of which are offered as late evening degree programs which cater to working students and professionals. 17 major schools make up the university with about a hundred degree programs in ...

1. Architecture and Urban Planning

2. Arts and Sciences

3. Business

4. Dentistry

5. Education

6. Engineering

7. Forest Resources

8. Information

9. Law

10. Medicine

11. Nursing

12. Ocean and Fishery Science

13. Pharmacy

14. Public Affairs

15. Public Health and Community Medicine

16. Social Work

Sports

Apart from a wide array of degree programs to choose from, the university also encourages participation in its sports programs which include.....

1. basketball

2. swimming

3. volleyball

4. football

5. baseball

6. track and field

among others

Admissions and Scholarships

Freshmen, Transferees, students from other countries, graduate, and returning students will have no hard time applying for degree or non-degree programs in the three campuses of the university. For more information, visit the university's website. Future enrollees may also apply for the university's scholarship options which may be found at the University Scholarships Office's link on the website.  Scholarships are also offered to high school prospects as well as returning alumni. For a list of scholarships offered by the university, see their website.






I really like the University of Washington, for a variety of reasons. It has great professors, is located in a beautiful section of the Pacific northwest, and the students I met there were all very friendly.

Occupying about 642 acres in North Central Seattle, the original Seattle campus has made room for two more (one in Tacoma, and the other in Bothell) completing the University of Washington circuit for higher education. The expansion has made it possible for residents of north Puget Sound and the residents of Tacoma to have access to the university's well renowned and flexible degree programs. I've visited this campus and can say it is really beautiful. There is a grassy park with a lot of large cherry trees that all blossom in pink flowers every spring. It is a great area to chill out on a blanket, or toss a Frisbee. The libraries are top notch at this school too.

Degree Programs:-

Undergraduates and graduates of the university take pleasure in well-scheduled degree programs some of which are offered as late evening degree programs which cater to working students and professionals. 17 major schools make up the university with about a hundred degree programs in ....

1. Architecture and Urban Planning

2. Arts and Sciences

3. Business

4. Dentistry

5. Education

6. Engineering

7. Forest Resources

8. Information

9. Law

10. Medicine

11. Nursing

12. Ocean and Fishery Science

13. Pharmacy

14. Public Affairs

15. Public Health and Community Medicine

16. Social Work

Sports

Apart from a wide array of degree programs to choose from, the university also encourages participation in its sports programs which include.....

1. basketball

2. swimming

3. volleyball

4. football

5. baseball

6. track and field

among others

Admissions and Scholarships

Freshmen, Transferees, students from other countries, graduate, and returning students will have no hard time applying for degree or non-degree programs in the three campuses of the university. For more information, visit the university's website. Future enrollees may also apply for the university's scholarship options which may be found at the University Scholarships Office's link on the website.  Scholarships are also offered to high school prospects as well as returning alumni. For a list of scholarships offered by the university, see their website.