University of Idaho is a fully accredited graduate and post-graduate institute of learning. Although I have a 5-year bachelor's degree from there, I guess you would call U of I a 4-year school.
Sarah Palin received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987.
4-year Private University
No. But I believe you are referring to 'Farragut Naval Training Station'which was used during World War II to train sailors in Idaho. It was also used as a prisoner of war camp for 900 German prisoners. The Training Station was on the southern end of 'Lake Pend Oreille' in northern Idaho. The nearest town would be 'Coeur d' Alene or Sandpoint, Idaho. Over 293,000 sailors trained at Farragut Naval Training Station. It only last 30 months as a training station and was closed June, 1946.Sorry, it wasn't based at the University of Idaho at Moscow.
Yes.
A 2-year school
Sullivan, like most Universities, require at least a High School Diploma (or GED) to start in an Associate (2-year) or Bachelor (4-year) degree.
No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally No, 2 year degrees are not accepted as University Degree you have to do a 4 year degree. in your case may be after doing 2 year master you will be considered as graduate internationally
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1) The University of Alberta 2) The University of Toronto 3) McGill University 4) UBC 5) Queen's
2 i think
In England we don't have 'grades' we call them 'years'. our first school is called 'Primary School' our first year is: 'reception' then: 'year 1' 'year 2' 'year 3' * 'year 4' 'year 5' 'year 6 * or we can have 'Junior School' which starts at 'year 3' and then ends at 'year 6' and then we move to 'Secondary/High School' which is: 'year 7' 'year 8' 'year 9' 'year 10' 'year 11' Next is sixth form or collage: 'year 12' 'year 13' lastly if you did sixth form you can go to university for up to 6 years (it depends on what you are studying).
American Grades are on left, English Years are on right. Preschool - Playgroup Year 1 Pre-Kindergarten - Playgroup Year 2 Kindergarten - Year 1 Grade 1 - Year 2 Grade 2 - Year 3 Grade 3 - Year 4 Grade 4 - Year 5 Grade 5 - Year 6 Grade 6 - Year 7 (Start of High School for English) Grade 7 - Year 8 (Start of Middle School for Americans) Grade 8 - Year 9 Grade 9 - Year 10 (Start of High School for Americans) Grade 10 - Year 11 Grade 11 - Year 12 (Start of College for English.) Grade 12 - Year 13 University for English (optional) I hope this helped. :)