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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. Hilbert College - Applying To Hilbert
to Hilbert college. Please note your name and Social Security number on the application fee payment when sending it to the admissions office. Apply Online
http://www.hilbert.edu/Admissions/ApplyTransfer/ApplyTransferHowTo.asp
Home Search Admissions Information For: Transfer Students Requirements How to Apply Instructions ... Back To Admissions Other Areas... Home Admissions Student Life Student Finance How to Apply to Hilbert
Apply by Mail
Simply contact Hilbert to request an application by calling the Office of Admissions at 716-649-7900 or 1-800-649-8003. If calling after business hours, clearly leave your name, address, phone number, and academic program of interest and we will send out the information you requested. Follow the instructions for completing the application form and return it with the appropriate materials and the $20 application fee. The fee may be paid by check or money order made payable to Hilbert College. Please note your name and Social Security number on the application fee payment when sending it to the admissions office.
Apply Online
Select the application form that matches your student status, follow the instructions, then submit the completed form. It’s that easy. Please remember to send us your $20 application fee and arrange that all your official transcripts from prior institutions be sent to us. Once we receive these materials, your application will be considered complete and we can then begin the admission process. Fill out the online application.

82. Juniata College - Applying For Aid
Juniata college uses four forms to determine eligibility for assistance The Free Application applications for loans at a local lender and should apply in May
http://www.juniata.edu/pages/admissn/applying.html
New students (freshmen and transfers) must be admitted to the College before financial aid can be awarded. Transfer students are required to submit a Financial Aid Transcript to the Office of Student Financial Planning from every post- secondary institution they have attended even if no aid was received. New students should file applications for assistance by March 1 to ensure they are considered for all available funding. Non-degree students pursuing teacher certification should contact the Office of Student Financial Planning for additional information.
Continuing need-based aid recipients must reapply each year by April 1. Students who fail to meet the deadline date cannot be guaranteed that their funding will remain at levels consistent with the previous years. The renewal FAFSA, signed copies of federal tax returns, W-2 wage statements, and the Institutional Data Form (IDF) are required of both students and parents (if student is dependent).
Students and their families may have to complete several applications to receive consideration for various financial aid programs. Forms generally fall into two categories: applications used to determine eligibility for need-based aid and loan applications.

83. DuBois Business College Applying Page
increasing demand for businesstrained graduates, it is advisable to apply for admission early. ADMISSIONS POLICY The DuBois Business college admits, trains
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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84. AAMC - AMCAS - The American Medical College Application Service
About AMCAS The American Medical college Application Service (AMCAS) is a nonprofit Applicants for the 2004 Entering Class Find out more about applying to the
http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas/start.htm
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The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) is a non-profit, centralized application processing service for applicants to the first-year entering classes at participating U.S. medical schools. For the 2005 entering classes, most U.S. medical schools will use AMCAS as the primary application. Applicants to medical schools that do not participate in AMCAS, as well as all advanced standing and transfer applicants, should contact schools directly for application instructions. Applicants for the 2005 Entering Class
The AMCAS application to the 2005 Entering Class in now available. Apply Now to the 2005 Entering Class. Applicants for the 2004 Entering Class
Find out more
about applying to the 2004 entering class, or Apply Now to the 2004 entering class. AAMC Fee Assistance Program (FAP)
Those with extreme financial limitations may apply for the AAMC's Fee Assistance Program (FAP). If approved, you will reduce the MCAT fee from $190 to $85 and will receive 10 free medical school applications. The FAP application is now available.

85. Columbia College - Applying To Day Program
applying for Admissions. Giving Credit Where Credit is Due. Columbia college accepts college credit from these programs CLEP; ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP);
http://www.ccis.edu/day/admissions/
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Applying for Admissions
Our admission standards are moderately selective. The primary factors considered in the admissions process are overall high school or secondary school performance (grades) and performance on standardized tests such as the ACT or SAT I (test scores). Admission is generally granted to students who rank in the top half of their graduating class or who score at the 50th percentile or above on the ACT, SAT I or GED. Students also must also have a cumulative minimum high school grade point average of 2.0.
Giving Credit Where Credit is Due
Columbia College accepts college credit from these programs:
  • CLEP
  • ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
  • INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
  • DUAL CREDIT
  • PROFICIENCY EXAMS
  • DANTES
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86. Columbia College - Applying To Evening Program
If you have a high school diploma, GED or previous college experience, complete this printable paper application or apply online and send transcripts from high
http://www.ccis.edu/evening/admissions/
EVENING CAMPUS HOME CC HOME eSERVICES SITE INDEX ... HELP SEARCH Evening Campus Collegewide Admissions Registration Connect
Applying for Admissions
Columbia College wants to make the admission process as streamlined as possible. If you have a high school diploma, GED or previous college experience, complete this printable paper application or apply online and send transcripts from high school and all colleges and universities you have attended. The Evening Campus admission requirements are considered "moderately selective." The Admissions Office will consider your overall high school performance or GED scores and any college coursework. Your academic past is important, but so are your life accomplishments, so personal letters of recommendation and resumes are welcome additions to your application file. New freshmen requirements include minimum 50th percentile class rank or test score (ACT, SAT or GED) and 2.0 cumulative grade point average. However, freshman applicants who graduated from high school more than two years ago typically are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores. Transfer students must have earned a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average. If you have accrued more than 24 college credits, your high school transcript will not likely be required. There is a $35 application fee, which is nonrefundable.

87. Ocean County College > Applying To The DRC
Checklist for applying the Disability Resource Center. Send in the Ocean County college application as early as possible before the start of the semester you
http://www.ocean.edu/campus/student_services/drc/applying.htm
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  • Send in the Ocean County College application as early as possible before the start of the semester you wish to attend. Make arrangements to take the Accuplacer Test with the appropriate academic adjustments if necessary. Call (732) 255-0400, ext. 2240, to make an appointment. This test should be taken as early as possible before the start of the semester you wish to attend.
    Contact the D.R.C. at (732) 255-0456 to arrange an intake interview. This should be done as early as possible the year before you expect to attend.
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88. Providence College - Applying For Financial Aid
The Providence college CSS Profile Code is 3693. The Providence college FAFSA Code is 003406. Upperclass Students. All returning students applying for financial
http://www.providence.edu/Admission/Undergraduate Financial Aid/Applying for Fin
Online Resources Angel Check PC E-mail CyberFriar Employment Opportunities Make a Gift Online Phillips Memorial Library Home Admission Undergraduate Financial Aid Applying for Financial Aid Undergraduate Undergraduate Financial Aid Tuition and Fees Dates and Deadlines ... What's New Applying for Financial Aid Entering Freshman – All entering freshman applicants for financial aid must  submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid  (FAFSA) and a CSS/Profile Application Form. Student Type  FAFSA Form  CSS Profile Early Action  candidates (Fall Entry)  January 2  December 1
 Regular Decision  (Fall Entry)  February 1  February 1 Transfer Students   (Fall Entry) April 15 (Either First Time or Renewal FAFSA is Acceptable) N/A
  • The Providence College CSS Profile Code is The Providence College FAFSA Code is
Upperclass Students
All returning students applying for financial aid are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Renewal FAFSA. One of these forms must arrive at The Federal Student Aid Programs by March 15.
Graduate Students 
All graduate students applying for federal loans must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA. One of these forms must arrive at The Federal Student Aid Programs at least six weeks before the period in which they plan to enroll.

89. Plumpton College - Applying For Grants
applying for Grants. applying For Government Grants applying for grants is time consuming. We can talk you through the process and help you with the documents.
http://www.plumpton.ac.uk/pages/Courses\Agriculture/coursedetail.asp?FCID=245&DE

90. Chipola Junior College - Applying For Admission
When applying for admission always refer to the college calendar for application and registration dates and deadlines. Step 2 Official Transcripts.
http://www.chipola.edu/registrar/admission-applying-for-admission.htm
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Applying for Admission
To apply for admission and enroll for academic and workforce development classes you must complete the following steps: Step #1 - Application for Admission Submit an Application for Admission to the Admissions and Registration Office as soon as you decide to attend Chipola. Come by, write, or call the Admissions Office at (850) 718-2211 to request an application or you can print one from your computer by clicking on, Application for Admission or apply online at www.facts.org Students interested in applying for the BS degree programs in Secondary Mathematics Education and Secondary Education must complete the Baccalaureate Application Supplement. For more information contact the University Center at (850) 718-2276. When applying for admission always refer to the college calendar for application and registration dates and deadlines. Step #2 - Official Transcripts College Credit Students Request your "

91. NJIT - Albert Dorman Honors CollegeApplying Index Page
Current High School students and others who have never attended college Click here to visit admissions For more information about applying, contact the
http://honors.njit.edu/admission/hs_students.php
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... People Apply The Albert Dorman Honors College considers students who have SAT scores of 1250 or higher, are in the top 15 percent of their high school class, and have a wide range of interests, leadership activities, and community service.
Those who do not meet all of the criteria can be considered for Honors if they present otherwise excellent credentials.
Current High School students and others who have never attended college:
The Honors application is part of the NJIT application form. You can apply on line or by mail. Click here to visit admissions For more information about applying, contact the Assistant Dean for Enrollment, Ms. Maria Kihiczak.
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92. Anoka-Ramsey Community College Applying For Financial Aid
aid recipient and provides you with the information you need to apply for a Follow the directions in the automated response system and add college code 002332
http://www.an.cc.mn.us/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 . Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (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

93. Eureka College: Applying For Financial Aid
Eureka college. 300 E. college Ave. Eureka, IL 615301500. Ph. 309.467.6311. Fax 309.467.6576. ecaid@eureka.edu. applying for Financial Aid at Eureka college.
http://www.eureka.edu/admissions/financial/applying.asp
Click here to navigate Eureka College Home Prospectives Students Alumni Faculty/Staff Visitors Academic Calendar Academics Arts Athletics Business Office Computer Services Giving to the College Records Office Employment IHCDP Melick Library News and Events Parents' Association Summer Programs The Eureka Idea Financial Aid Home The Eureka Idea Applying for Aid FAFSA Application ... The Arts Financial Aid Office Eureka College 300 E. College Ave. Eureka, IL 61530-1500 Ph. 309.467.6311 Fax 309.467.6576 ecaid@eureka.edu
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 directly to the Eureka College Financial Aid Office for electronic filing. 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.

94. East Norfolk Sixth Form College - Applying For An Advanced Course At ENSFC?
Then download this application form to apply for a course at East Norfolk Sixth Form college. It can be posted or faxed (01493 441405) back to the college.
http://www.enorf.ac.uk/misc/apply.php
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Applying for an Advanced Course at ENSFC?
We offer over 40 advanced level courses (A Levels and BTEC National Diplomas). There is a very wide choice of courses and results are excellent. Please look at the prospectus to decide what subjects to apply for. Then download this application form to apply for a course at East Norfolk Sixth Form College. It can be posted or faxed (01493 441405) back to the college. To read this form, the Acrobat Reader program needs to be installed on your computer. You can download the free reader from this site. http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Want to Improve your GCSEs?
BTEC First Diplomas : The following are equivalent to 4 GCSE passes at grade C+ and offer progression to advanced courses at college:
  • Design Media Information Technology Practitioners Sport
GCSEs available : can be studied as complete package (5) or alongside a BTEC First. Can lead on to a BTEC National or A level programme at College.

95. Bennington College : Applying To Bennington
Bennington’s admissions process is designed around the idea of a conversation. It begins with our curiosity about who you are—What
http://www.bennington.edu/applying/main.htm
What have you discovered so far in your education? What do you care about? Why?

96. Hope College: Applying For Financial Aid
The priority consideration date for applying for financial aid at Hope college every year is March 1 for all freshmen, upperclassmen and transfer students.
http://www.hope.edu/admin/finaid/applying.html

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Applying for Financial Aid Priority Consideration Date
The priority consideration date for applying for financial aid at Hope College every year is March 1 for all freshmen, upperclassmen and transfer students. It is best to use your finalized federal tax return figures. However, it is more important to meet the priority consideration date. If your tax return is not completed by this date, note this fact on the designated field of the FAFSA.
  • Required Financial Aid Applications The financial aid process begins by filing both the Hope College Supplemental Application for Financial Aid (SAF) and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). These forms will determine your eligibility for financial aid. Refer to our HELPFUL HINTS document to assist you in the completion of these two forms.
  • 97. Bates College | Applying For Financial Aid
    Investing in a college education is one of the most significant financial decisions a family can make, creating a legacy of personal and intellectual
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    Academics Admissions Student Life ... Applying for Financial Aid Applying for Financial Aid First-Year Applicants Continuing Students International Applicants Resources on the web Investing in a college education is one of the most significant financial decisions a family can make, creating a legacy of personal and intellectual fulfillment. While the primary responsibility for financing college costs belongs to students and their families, financial aid is available for families who do not have the resources to meet the full cost of attending Bates. All financial aid at Bates is awarded on the basis of need, in accordance with Bates' need analysis guidelines, and awards are offered which meet the student's full calculated need. Bates annually provides more than $14 million in scholarships and grants to eligible students. Approximately 40 percent of enrolled students receive scholarship assistance; during the 2002-2003 academic year, the average grant was $20,076 and the average financial aid package (including grant, loan and work) was $23,463.

    98. Culver-Stockton College || Applying For Scholarships
    In addition, all applicants must apply by January 1, 2002 and compete in our annual Pillars for Excellence competition on the CulverStockton college campus on
    http://www.culver.edu/enrollment/scholarships.htm

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    How to Apply for Scholarships Academic, athletic and fine arts scholarships

    Academic, athletic and fine arts scholarships are awarded each year to deserving high school seniors. Our scholarships range from $500 to full tuition awards. The application for admission is the only document needed to compete for academic scholarships. Athletic and fine arts scholarships are offered upon recommendation from the appropriate coach or faculty member. All scholarships are subject to the College renewal standards. Other grants and scholarships
    Other grants and scholarships are available for students who meet certain criteria. The following represent the awards and criteria required for consideration:
    • Culver-Stockton Academic Scholarships ($500 - full tuition) Based upon high school record, ACT or SAT scores, class rank, and GPA. The application for admission is the only document needed to compete for these scholarships. Pillars for Excellence (full tuition) The highest academic honor bestowed upon a Culver-Stockton College Student, our Pillars for Excellence scholarship is a renewable four-year academic scholarship for full tuition at initial time of enrollment. To be eligible for the Pillars for Excellence competition a student must have two of the following: 26 ACT, 3.6 GPA, top 15% (minimum of 23 ACT). In addition, all applicants must apply by January 1, 2002 and compete in our annual Pillars for Excellence competition on the Culver-Stockton College campus on February 2, 2002. Winners will be selected based upon their high school record, board scores, personal statement, interview and personal qualities. Eight awards are offered each year in this highly competitive program. This scholarship is renewable with a 3.2 cumulative GPA or above.

    99. Culver-Stockton College || Applying For Financial Aid
    Aid How to Apply ONLINE APPLICATION STAFF FINANCIAL AID VISIT THE CAMPUS REQUEST INFORMATION TUITION FEES How to Apply for Financial Aid
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    Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be eligible for loan, Pell grant, Missouri Grant, and need-based aid. This form is available at your high school, at financial aid offices, or on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov . FAFSA's can be filed after January 1, 2000. In order for Culver-Stockton to receive the results of the FAFSA the school code of 002460 must be added to the FAFSA application. E-Estimator
    During the months of September, 2002 through January, 2003, applicants can file an electronic financial aid estimator to determine approximate eligibility. Click here to file an electronic financial aid estimator. This form will help us determine your eligibility for need-based financial assistance.

    100. Capitol College: Applying For Financial Aid
    Students applying for financial aid must complete both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Capitol college Financial Aid Data Sheet.
    http://www.capitol-college.edu/administrativeoffices/financialaid/applyaid/index
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    Students applying for financial aid must complete both the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Capitol College Financial Aid Data Sheet . Apply early! What is FAFSA? FAFSA is used to apply for federal, state and Capitol College financial aid programs. You can apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov or complete the paper version available in the financial aid office, high school guidance offices or libraries. Completing the form online you will speed up the financial aid process. One of the most important steps in completing the FAFSA is to sign your application. There are three ways you (and your parents, if applicable) can sign the FAFSA:
    • You can electronically sign your FAFSA with your PIN. If you don't have a PIN, you can get on now at www.pin.ed.gov

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