Collegeboard.org has comprehensive information for all accredited US colleges and universities, including admissions selectivity.
Try about.com. under college admissions, click "College profiles A-Z"
A RN is a registered nurse. There are many options for earning the RN certification: community colleges, online colleges, 4 year colleges. The best option would be to find a college or program near your and talk to someone in admissions.
The number provided by universities or colleges for contact can vary, but a common number to start with is the main switchboard or admissions office. You can typically find contact numbers on the university's website under the "Contact" or "Admissions" section.
Colleges may accept a suspended student, depending on the circumstances. Each case is different. The best way to find out in your particular case is to inquire at the admissions office of the school you want to attend.
For the most part individual colleges will have tips for applying online, and it is helpful to talk to a representative of the school online to determine exactly what they are looking for. College Board though is an excellent resource.
CollegeAdmissionGo to the university's website (usually the name of the college and .edu -- for example, emerson.edu or harvard.edu) and click on Admissions. Often the admissions department gives the rules for how to apply and what you need to do. You can also call the admissions department and ask to talk to an admissions counsellor. They'll usually tell you what their requirements are. Some 2 year colleges (community colleges) have what is called "open admission" which means you have to take an assessment test to show you can read and understand enough English but otherwise, you can take courses and decide on a degree path as you go along. In many states, 2 years of community college equals 1 year of a 4 year college.
A RN is a registered nurse. There are many options for earning the RN certification: community colleges, online colleges, 4 year colleges. The best option would be to find a college or program near your and talk to someone in admissions.
If you google request for admissions, you should find a few templates. Keep in mind, there are different templates/versions for the type of civil suit.
One can find information about Georgia Bar admissions from the State Bar of Georgia website. There one can find much information including a FAQ section.
I'm not sure about average GPA, but for what it's worth, mine was a 4.0.
You can search for colleges near you in your local library. They have a whole list of all the colleges there. There are many colleges near you and I am sure you will find the right one soon enough.
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