Your high school record
Your SAT or ACT scores
Your personal essay
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There is no such "Oxford College". There is the University of Oxford, which consists of a number of colleges. A person seeking admission will apply to a particular college of the University - not Oxford in general. Contact the admissions office for details. http://www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/
The University of Hawaii Maui College in Hawaii offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
You can visit the University's Website for more info on Scholarships. I prefer you go to the College personally and meet with someone in the admissions building
The court ruled that the use of racial quotas in college admissions was unconstitutional.
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The following colleges offer communication degrees: Williams College, University of Phoenix, Pomona College, Stanford University, Swarthmore College, Amherst College.
That would be something you need to discuss with the admissions folks at Phoenix. Credits are often transferable if they curriculum is documented.
There are several ways to obtain an admission application to a college, a university, or other post-high school institutions. You can look on the institution's Web site, call the institution's office of admissions to request an application, or mail a request to the institution's office of admissions.
The first thing to do is fill out the appropriate admissions application to the Mumbai University. They will most likely want you to submit your secondary education results and transcripts of any other college or university attended. However, you should contact the school and request information on their transfer admissions policy.
A college or university degree is advanced study typically following high school.
Apparently, you can use the Freshman College Composition CLEP to replace English 101. If you plan to do this, do it before July, 2010, as that CLEP will be retired. http://www.usm.edu/admissions/admissions/academics.php