Is jeanne dayanara alfaro passed the exam for pnpa last oct 30 2011?
Yes she is. She passed the examination for PNPA candidate but she didn't (maybe) pursue to continue it. She didn't attend the second examination. Neuro Examination.
This is an incredible challenge that will test your entrepreneurial ability to survive. The greatest challenge is surviving in a highly regulated business environment with rules by which other businesses are not constrained. You will also need sufficient funding, or funding guarantees, which is an entirely separate topic beyond this scope. That said, the mechanics are as follows:
You will first need to obtain a license from the board of education in the state of operation. The official regulatory body is usually a commission for private colleges and schools under the state board of education. Applications can be obtained from each state's commission. The license process is comprehensive for a reason - to protect students. Generally the license requires that you demonstrate viability from an academic, infrastructure and financial standpoint. Therefore, the license application will require information on academics (curriculum, faculty, etc.), infrastructure (facilities, staff), finances (sufficient financial resources, budgets and financial plans), institutional planning, etc.
Once the license is approved that is just the beginning. You would open under some provisional approval. You must have sufficient resources and plans for marketing (who will attend your school and why, and how do you let them know you are there?), admissions (how do you help a student determine if you are the right fit for them?), financial assistance (how can students pay? more on that below), staff to process this all, a campus management computer system to track it all, faculty to teach the students, classrooms, computer labs, a library, student services, operations and maintenance, a financial management system, etc.
How can students pay?
This is one of the most critical points for a new institution. It will take about 5 years to pass all the regulatory hurdles to obtain federal financial aid approval, which provides reasonable access to grants and loans and allows students to pay for the education at your college. In the meantime, you must obtain approvals from one of only several private loan companies so that your students can finance their education. These private loans are credit-based, and therefore it is very difficult to receive loan approvals. Families often need co-signers on the loan and you need a very strong financial services person to help them find a way to pay. They may have few other options unless they can pay cash and you will need a scholarship program to help them pay.
What is really critical is that you maintain sufficient "financial stability" criteria each year (through student enrollment, or revenue growth, and expense management) that you continue to receive license renewals each year - again this is the state's function to protect the students.
What you strive for in addition to financial stability is sufficient institutional quality planning and process implementation that proves your worthiness for a grant of accreditation, which is another step in the regulatory compliance process.
Once accredited, you must pass more intense financial scrutiny to obtain approval from the U.S. Department of Education to participate in "Title IV" Federal Financial Aid programs. This last step is so critical to the long-term growth and success of your institution. Post a message on my board if you have further questions or need help determining if this path is for you!
You want to admision form to cycology diploma course in amu n tell mewhat last date submit of form?
Contact the institute concerned.
What courses do most colleges look for in applicants?
They are looking for people with good personalities.
Generally, the courses that they want are:
4 years of English
3 years of Math
2 or 3 years of Social Studies
2-3 years of Science
A foreign language
This is a very general list. Different colleges have different standards. You should check any specific college's requirements.
In addition to having the right amounts of each type, it is also helpful to have the harder classes on the transcript versus the easier ones. For example, you might have the right amount of math classes, but the college won't like it as much if you took Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, and Geometry versus Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. The higher you went up on the track the better because that shows you are ready for harder classes. Sometimes, you can even take Advanced Placement or Pre-AP classes. Advanced Placement classes are supposed to be the equivalent of a college class and can even count for college credit, if you play your cards right. The point is, don't just get the right amount of classes. Try to have some of the classes be the challenging ones.
One thing that might help you is to go over what their minimum requirement is. If they want 2 science credits, it might look better if you took 2.5 or 3. That will show that you are more prepared than people who simply took the minimum. It will also make you more prepared for college level coursework.
What are Cut offs for medical colleges in pune for year 2008-09?
b j medical college 600 sml rank and 176 score
Can you get cut off college football?
Yes you can be cut from a college football team. If you are not producing enough, are a liability in terms of being a "trouble maker", and see you as someone they can replace they will not hesitate to bring you in and say hand in your equipment. This mostly happens to younger players but in my experience at the collegiate level the coaching staff will essentially clean house. You only have so many roster spots and so many people that can remain on the team even if they are red shirted athletes. My suggestion know the program you are getting into talk to players because what coaches will tell you in the recruiting process is completely different from what you will go through so keep your eyes and ears open before you dive into a bad situation.
What the Cheltenham Ladies College entrance exam is like. Of what syllabus is it?
It depends on whether you are entering at age 11, 12, 13 or Sixth Form, on which examination you take. At 11 and 13 you can take either the College's own entry exam or the "Common Entrance" paper. The CLC web site has details of the entry procedure at the website listed below. As for Lower College entry, (11-13 years old), I suggest that you contact the registrar for details of what you are expected to know at each age.
You can also do this though the website also listed below. Finally, the admissions staff are very helpful and incredibly friendly, so don't worry and ask away.
Where mhcet forms are available?
u'll get it from the railway stations, gov colleges and your school if you are a maharashtrian.. - by chekky
DNB CET application form for DEC 2009 exam?
u r f.... son of a b...u cannot provide information in time ....this site should be closed...its useless...still there is no answer of any useful question ....i think its only business.....get lost man...
When will be iisc entrance exam held in 2010?
The IISC have not yet mentioned.
When they announce i will let u know.
its on 26th April 2010
What was the cutoff marks in admission to sgsits and davv through mp pet?
Wht is the cutt off of c.e.t last year in davv?
What do you call the landing above the basement entrance to a brownstone building?
They used to call it the Stoop