Typically, it is a program that is embedded into a students primary program of study (major), and is taking because of an interest within another field, or because it will enhance a students primary program of study.
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I guess it will be extended upto sep 2012, but we cant say 100%...
No.
No
A minor is not a degree. A minor is a specific program of study that some students choose to take within their degree. For example, a bachelor of arts in communication, with a minor in Spanish. The bachelor's degree can take between 120 to 128 credits to complete depending on the college or university and the specific program of study (major). The minor program could take 18 or more credits to complete depending on the program and would have to fit into the 120 to 128 credits for the degree.
The best extended warranties usually come from the auto makers themselves. You can also get extended warranties from insurance companies and also independent auto warranty companies.
The requirements for pursuing a minor in a Ph.D. program typically involve completing a certain number of courses in a secondary field of study, as determined by the specific program and university. Students may need to meet with an advisor to plan their course of study and ensure they fulfill the minor requirements alongside their primary doctoral studies.
How long will the Extended Benefit program remain available? The EB program will be available to claimants for a minimum of 13 weeks, or longer if the state remains in the EB period. The period ends when the state reaches the program "trigger off" levels by going below the IUR of 5% and 120%.
Iowa does offer a diversion program for a minor in possession you are usually given the guidelines and class date when you are giving a MIP or sometimes you will receive the information in a letter following the MIP
Yes, you can. It is most beneficial when the minor enhances your primary program of study (major), which in this case it appears to do.