Жаңы программалар, 2010 сентябрь - 1. Community College: New scholarships for international students at Everett Community College
- 2. Undergraduate: Albright College offers scholarships to international students
- 3. Master's Degree In International Public Policy And Management Program At The University Of Southern California
- 4. Undergraduate: Scholarships for international students at Colby-Sawyer College - up to $68,000 for 4 years
- 5. Graduate: The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth offers scholarships to international students
- 6. Post-doc: Residential and Teaching Fellowship at the Carter G. Woodson Institute (University of Virginia)
- 7. New accelerated Executive MBA at San Francisco State University
1. New scholarships for international students at Everett Community College Everett Community College is the academic, technical, and cultural center of learning for our region and located in Everett, Washington. Opportunities include: 1. General scholarship fund - deadline is around March 1 of each year. 2. Community Service award - students can obtain approximately a 50% waiver on tuition. 3. Student employment opportunities. Ready to get started? Check out EvCC4U; sign up to receive e-mail based on your interests, be alerted to deadlines, discover campus opportunities and more! Thank you and regards, Visakan Ganeson BBA, MBA Director for International Education Everett Community College Next Entry Dates: September 20th. NO DEADLINES http://www.everettcc.edu/ International Admissions and Inquiries: intadm@everettcc.edu Tel: 425-388-9378 2. Albright College offers scholarships to international students As an international student, you will travel thousands of miles from home in search of a quality education and a multi-cultural experience. Before you commence the college search, you need to answer one essential question.... What do you want from a U.S. college experience? Some of the answers may be Challenging Education, nurturing environment, opportunities to mingle with a Challenging Education, freedom to explore, memories to last your life. Choose Albright College as your home away from home and you'll find all that...and more. Challenging Education Founded in 1856, Albright has long enjoyed a tradition of academic excellence. As a nationally ranked, private liberal arts college, Albright is committed to educating students who are well prepared to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Dual majors and interdisciplinary degrees are very easy to attain while studying at Albright. This multi-focus provides breadth as well as depth. Our academic program is made up of 32 classes: the general liberal arts requirements make up a third of these. Between 11 -13 classes are required of majors. The rest of the classes are up to you to choose. Part of an international experience is not only learning about the host culture but also meeting people from other parts of the world as well. At Albright, our students hail from the United States and 17 different countries. Scholarships & Financial Aid Based on a student's academic ability and financial need, scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 are awarded. If awarded, the scholarship is renewable for up to four years. At the start of each semester, half of the scholarship amount is applied to the student's bill twice a year. On campus jobs may be available but will not be a significant source of income. Student can work no more than 20 hours a week and will usually earn less than $1,500 a year. Office of Admission 13th & Bern Streets P.O. Box 15234 Reading, PA 19612-5234 Phone: (610) 921-7512 FAX: (610) 921-7294 Email: international@alb.edu www.albright.edu/admission/international-ad.html Albright College on Facebook 3. Master's Degree in International Public Policy and Management Program at the University of Southern California Application deadline: March 15, 2011. The Master's Degree in the International Public Policy and Management Program (IPPAM) at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, is a 13 to18 month full-time program. This degree program is for promising mid-career professionals who plan to work as analysts and managers in the public, non-profit and private sectors. Graduates of this program develop the analytical and quantitative skills required for successful leadership in these three sectors. A set of five core classes builds skills in formulating, implementing, and evaluating policies and programs. In addition to the core classes, students specialize in one of seven fields of management. The specialized areas include management in the areas of the public sector, health policy and hospital management, educational planning, urban and infrastructure management, nonprofit and strategic entrepreneurship management, environmental sustainability and communicating public policy. Los Angeles is located in a sunny and mild climate and is known for its diverse cultural environment. Some highlights of the program are, its renowned research faculty, the opportunity to network with professionals and organizations, and an environment which fosters collaboration between students and experts with practical experience. Contact information: Dr. Joanna C. Yu Director of Executive Education, IPPAM School of Policy, Planning, and Development Email: jcyu@usc.edu Tel: (213) 821 0 1330 Website: www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/programs/masters/ippam/ www.facebook.com/usc www.youtube.com/usc 4. International scholarships at Colby-Sawyer College International students are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial aid, and are encouraged to apply for a variety of awards that acknowledge students who have reached a high level of academic achievement throughout their high school career. With the exception of the Wesson Honors Scholarship, there is neither a separate application, nor deadline for these scholarships. As part of our rolling admissions process, students will be informed of the award decision at the point of acceptance. For international students, the admissions committee will recalculate your GPA based on equivalent letter and number grades from the Official High School Transcript you submit. - Wesson Honors Scholarship - up to $68,000 over four years
- Founders Scholarship - up to $64,000 over four years
- Presidential Scholarship - up to $56,000 over four years
- Chargers Scholarship - up to $48,000 over four years
Colby-Sawyer also offers additional merit-based scholarships to incoming students based on their high school academic record, leadership qualities and community service involvement. These awards are not based on need and are renewable each year as long as the student remains in good academic standing. Students are eligible to apply for merit awards at any point, including prior to being accepted. For more information, please visit: www.colby-sawyer.edu/admissions/international/finaid.html www.facebook.com/colbysawyercollege 5. The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth offers scholarships to International Students Tuck scholarship awards are made possible through the generosity of Tuck alumni, corporations, and nonprofit foundations. Recipients will be notified at the time of their offer of admission to Tuck or in their financial aid award package. All applicants must complete an Application for Tuck School of Business Scholarships by the specified deadlines. Tuck offers scholarships, ranging from range anywhere from $3,000 to full tuition, to U.S. and international students based on a combination of need and merit. Tuck considers a variety of factors including exceptional academic performance, leadership, professional accomplishments, service, and ability to contribute to the diversity of the Tuck community. Scholarships are automatically renewed in the second year, provided that a good academic record is maintained throughout the first year at Tuck. Consortium for Graduate Study in Management Fellowship As a member of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, Tuck awards scholarships to students selected via the Consortium. Information about the consortium is available at http://www.cgsm.org/. Forté Foundation Tuck is a proud member of the Forté Foundation, a consortium of educational institutions, businesses, and nonprofit groups formed to increase the number of women business owners and business leaders and to support their careers through business education and networks. Forté Foundation offers scholarship opportunities to women who are pursuing full-time MBA education. Exceptional women candidates who have been admitted to Tuck will be nominated for consideration for the Forté Foundation Scholarship by the director of admissions. No other application information is needed for the scholarship. More information about the Forté Foundation is available at http://www.fortefoundation.org/. Please see Online resources for additional outside scholarship opportunities. For more information: www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/aid/index.html Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth on Facebook www.youtube.com/user/TuckSchoolofBusiness 6. Post-doctoral Residential and Teaching Fellowship at the Carter G. Woodson Institute (University of Virginia) Application deadline: December 1, 2010 The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia invites scholars whose work focuses on Africa and/or the African Diaspora to apply for a two-year post-doctoral research and teaching fellowship, beginning August 25, 2011, and ending August 24, 2013. The fellowship carries an annual salary of $45,000, plus benefits. Eligibility The fellowship is open to qualified candidates without restriction as to citizenship or current residence. Applicants for the post-doctoral fellowship must have been awarded their Ph.D. by July 15, 2011; post-doctoral applicants must have been awarded their Ph.D. no earlier than 2003. Please note: Individuals may not apply for the Woodson pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships at the same time. To apply, please submit a Candidate Profile on-line through Jobs@UVA (https://jobs.virginia.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1277748942918); search on Posting Number 0605849. For more information: http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/woodson/fellowship/postdoc.html 7. New accelerated Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) AT San Francisco State University In response to growing demand from companies seeking employees with a business background in sustainability, SF State is expanding its MBA course offerings with an accelerated Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program with a sustainable business emphasis. The first cohort will begin in January 2011.
Our 16-month program will consist of three courses per semester delivered during four consecutive semesters, with an August break. Within each semester, one course will focus specifically on sustainable business, while sustainable business curricula are woven throughout the other courses.
This accelerated program will offer courses that will emphasize management of risk, values-driven leadership and recognizing market opportunities created by environmental and social challenges. In addition, sustainable business curricula will be woven into each class.
SF State's new emphasis will continue to be rooted in business and economic fundamentals, while weaving in issues of sustainable business. The new sustainable emphasis will offer an opportunity for people in business to shift careers or ramp up sustainability experience.
SF State's Downtown Campus location, near the headquarters of some of the largest companies in the world, offers an abundance of opportunities for EMBA students, offering direct access to world headquarters of major operations, non-profits and governmental operations. "We're at the nexus of where the world comes for business. If there was an epicenter for the green industry, it's right in the middle of downtown San Francisco", says EMBA Director Aaron Anderson.
The program expands the College of Business' dedication to ethical and sustainable business education. SF State's MBA program was ranked No. 23 in the U.S. and No. 29 in the world in the Aspen Institute's 2009-10 Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey. The biennial survey measures how well institutions prepare students for environmental, social and ethical complexities of modern-day business.
For more information: emba.sfsu.edu, e-mail: mba@sfsu.edu SF State College of Business on Facebook twitter.com/cob_sfstate
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