This is what I put in the explantion of income reduction, You will need to change the facts as they apply to your circumstances...
I became unemployed as of January 18th, 2010 due to company wide layoffs from Walmart. I am now making $876.00 a month from unemployment, and I am recieving my second extension. I am currently making $10,512.00 annually on unemployment, which is a difference of $13,120.00 yearly. With expenses for rent, food, gas, and insurance there is not enough left to pay for college tution and books so I would appreciate any and all help that I might be eligible for. Thank you for your consideration.
It is really simple. It means that the acceptance committee is looking over your application and they are deciding if they are going to accept you into their college.
If you've applied for, college, and you see that a departmental status review is required, it simply means that a decision on your application has not been made yet.
"In review" in the context of the application process means that your application is being evaluated or considered by the admissions committee or hiring team.
Community College Review was created in 1973.
A college application is submitted to universities or colleges where you desire to study. They would most importantly review your educational background. A job application is more comprehensive. It's the application you submit to companies to land a job. It's more comprehensive in a sense that it does not only include your educational background but also your work history, family background, personality, experiences, etc.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks to review and application, depending on where you applied.
Boston College Law Review was created in 1959.
Trinity College Law Review was created in 1998.
it means when you click on your applications folder and click a application such as a dictinary and you double click on that then it is reviewing it then while your waiting it is in REVIEW PROCESS
"In the context of an application process, 'under review' means that the application is being evaluated or considered by the decision-makers. It does not necessarily indicate that the application has been accepted, as a final decision has not been made yet."
A pending application is one that has not been reviewed yet. It means that it is submitted and waiting for review.
Anyone in any state can apply for admission to a community college. Each community college has its own admissions policies and standards, so be sure to review those before sending an application. Attending the community college may require you to relocate, however.