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TITLE Admissions and Financial Aid Information forMaryland's Public and Private PostsecondaryEducational Institutions.
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ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL
AID INFORMATION FOR MARYLAND'S
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
MARYLAND COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
AUGUST, 1975
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,EDUCATION &WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM
THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN-ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE-
SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY
INTRODUCTION
In cooperation with Maryland's public and private postsecondary educationalinstitutions, the Maryland Council for Higher Education utilizes this publication toannually disseminate information on admissions requirements, tuition and required fees,
program offerings, and student financial assistance available to Maryland's citizens seeking
educational opportunities beyond high school.
The publication reveals that Maryland's high school graduates have a wide variety
of program opportunities available to them in the State's postsecondary educational
institutions. The Maryland Council for Higher Education encourages high schoolcounselors and college administrators to share this publication with students so they may
be aware of these opportunities.
The Council Takes this publication available to any student, faculty member or
administrator upon request. Copies of the publication have been forwarded to: College
administrators, pupil services personnel and high school counselors in the State of
Maryland.
All fees, dares, and other information are subject to change by the wstitutioi, without man. notice.'Payment of this fee is a one tune only charge
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STATE OF MARYLAND
MARYLAND COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
The State Postsecondary Education CommissionUnder P.i.. 92-318
HARRY K. WEliLSChairmtur
DON R. KENDALL"ice-C7Ittirnian
MRS. GERTRUDE H. CRISTSecretary
WILLIAM P. CHAFFINCHMRS. THELMA B. COX
DR. R. LEE HORNBAKEEDMUND C. MESTER
PHILIP PEARAUSTIN E. PENN
JOSEPH A. SELLINGER, S.J.JACK TOLBERT
DR. HENRY C. WELCOMEELLERY B. WOODWORTH
DR. SHELDON H. KNORRExedutive Director
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PROFESSIONAL STAFF
DR. SHELDON H. KNORRExecutive Director
DR. JOSEPH F. KEIMIGAssociate Executive Director
DR. MONTE P. SHEPLERAisistant Executive Director
DR. GLENWOOD C. BROOKS, JR.Chief, Equal Postsecondary Education
DR. REYNOLDS FERRANTEChief. &dere State Relations
JOHN C. CLAYTONHigher Education Systems Planning
STEPHEN R. HAMPLEHigher Education Research
DR. DAVID C. HOLLYHigher EducationAcadetnic Planning
DOROTHY L. HOMEWOODEqual Postsecondary Education
Higher Education Master PlanningJOAN LEWIS KINZER
Equal Postsecondary EducationK. G. ROBINSON
Higher Education FacilitiesROBERT CHESTER ROGERS
Higher Education FinanceJOHN A. SABATINI, JR.Associate Staff Specialist
EUGENE STANLEYHigher Education Interstate and
InterInstitutional Relations
`Decision concerning the amount of credit hi' grinted is usually made atter the student has been
accepted for admtspon.
CONTENTS-1. Description of Financial Aids
1. State Programs:
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General State Scholarships 1-3
Senatorial Scholarships 1-4
House of Delegates Scholarships 1-5
War Orphans Grants 1-5
"Other Race" Grants In The State Colleges 1-6
Vr.-4tional Rehabilitation Grants 1-6
aimbursement of Firemen 1-7
Children of Deceased Firemen 1-7
Scholarships for Teachers of the Deaf 1-8
Medical Scholarships 1-9
Professional Scholarships 1-9
University of Maryland Fellowships 1-10
Family Practice Residency Awards 1-11
Veterans Grants 1-11
2. Federal Programs:
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants 1-12
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 1-12
State Student Incentive Grants 1-12
Nursing Scholarships 1-13
National Direct Student Loans 1-13
Nursing LoansAllied Health Profession Loans 1.14
Higher Education Loan Program 1-14
Veteran's Benefits 1-15
Law Enforcement Education Programs 1-15
II. Maryland Council for Higher Education Student Transfer Policies
of -Expenses, Admissions and Finandial Aids at
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Institutions of Higher Education in Maryland,.by Institution 3-1
Allegany Community College 3-3
Anne Arundel Community College 3.8
Ardis School of Fashion Design 3-14
Arundel Institute of Technology 3-17
Award Beauty Schodl 3-20
Baltimore Hebrew College 3-22
Bay College of Maryland 3-24
Bowie State College 3.28Broadcasting Institute of Maryland 3,32Bryman Medix School .3-35Capitol Institute of Technology 3-37Catonsville Community College 3-40
Cecil Community College 345Charles County Community College 349Chesapeake College 3-54
Columbia Union College 3-60
Community College of Baltimore 3.65Coppin State College 3-67
Date Processing Institute 3-71
Del-Mar-Va Beauty Academy 3-74
Dundalk Community College 3-77
Eastern Flying Service 3-81
Essex Community College 3-83
Frederick Community College 3-87
Frederick Piper Sales 3-91
Frostburg State College 3-93
Garrett Community College 3-98
Goucher College 3-102
Hagerstown Junior College 3-106
Harford Community College 3-110
Hood College 3-114
Howard Community College 3-118
Johns Hopkins University 3.122
Lincoln Technical Institute 3-126Lor-France Academy of Beauty Culture 3-128
LoyolaCollege 3-130Marc School Of Beauty Culture 3.134Maryland Institute, College of Art 3-136
Montgomery Community College 3-140
Morgan State University 3-145
Mt. St. Mary's College 3-150Ner Israel Rabbinical College 3-154College of Notre Dame of Maryland 3-158Peabody Conservatory of Music 3-162Prince George's Community College 3-166Professional Institute of Commercial Art 3-169RETS Electronics Schools 3-172St. John's College 3-176St. Mary's College of Maryland 3-180St. Mary's Seminary and University 3-185SalisburyState College 3-189Towson State College 3-193Tri State Beauty Acaderily 3-197University of Baltimore 3-201University of Maryland at Baltimore 3-203BUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County 3-205University College 3-210University of Maryland College Park 3-214University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3-223Villa Julie College 3-227Washington Bible College 3-231.Washington College 3-235Western Maryland College 3-239
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I. State ProgramsMARYLAND STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
The General Assembly of the State of Maryland has enacted legislation creatingseveral programs of scholarships and grants to help those citizens of the State who needfinancial assistance in order to secure for themselves the benefits of a college education,on both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
GENERAL STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
Eligibii ty:Any Maryland high school senior, or graduate of prior years, is eligible to compete
for a-General State Scholarship. A candidate already attending college who has completedat least one academic year and who is in good academic standing may be awarded aGeneral State scholarship without having to take the qualifying examination.
Number of ScholarshipsNo fixed number of awards is provided. Each county and each legislative district of
Baltimore City is allodated a percentage of the total General Scholarship funds based onthe number of Delegates it sends to the Maryland General Assembly.
How A warded:Awards are made by the State Scholarship Board based upon the student's scores
on the College Entrance Examination Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) anddemonstrated financial need. Scores earned on the American College Testing (ACT)examination are acceptable for students who have not taken the SAT and who must takethe ACT for college admission.
Value of Award:.Each scholarship unit has a value of $100. Units may not be divided. No recipient
may be granted more than 15 units ($1,500.) or less than 2 units ($200.) per year. Thestipend may be applied to the costs of tuition, mandatory fees, and/or room and board.
Eligible Institutions:
Eligible institutions are those degree-granting institutions of higher educationwithin the State of Maryland whose curriculums are approved by the State Department of
Education.
Conditions of Award:Each scholarship recipient is required to:1.: Be a legal resident of the county or Baltimore City legislative district from
which he expects to receive a scholarship award.
2. Have a definite financial need.3. Be accepted for admission as a full-time student. (minimum 12 semester
hours) in one of the eligible institutions.
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Application:A student who wishes to be considered for a General State scholarship must file an
application card AND a Parents' Confidential Statement (PCS) with Educational TestingService, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 NO LATER than DeceMber 15of the year prior toaward. Detailed instructions on how to apply are on the application forms. The requiredforms may be obtained from any high school or college in the State, or from the StateScholarship Board.
SENATORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Description:Each State Senator has an annual quota of scholarship units which may be awarded
to residents of his Senatorial district or subdistrict. Recipients of Senatorial Scholarshipsmay place them with any one of the eligible institutions.
Eligibility:Any Maryland high school senior, or graduate of prior years, is eligible to compete
for a Senatorial scholarship. A candidate already attending college who has completed atleast one academic year in good standing may be awarded a scholarship without having totake the qualifying examination.
How Awarded:Senatorial Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a student's financial need.
Scholarship appointments are made by the appointing authority for the Senatorialdistrict or subdistrict in which the applicant resides. Applicants may not be consideredif all application procedures have not been followed.
Value of Award:Each scholarship unit has a value of $100. Units may not be divided. No recipient
thanmay be granted more than 15 units ($1,500.) or less t an 2 units ($200.) per year. Thestipend may be used for tuition, mandatory fees, and /o room and board.
Eligible Institutions: 1
Eligible institutions are those degree-granting institutions of higher education
within this State whose.curriculums are approved by the State Department of Education.
Conditions of Award:Each scholarship recipient is required to:
1. Be a legal resident of the legislative district from which he seeks an award.
2. Be accepted for admission to the regular undergraduate program of theinstitution at which the award is to be used.
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Application:A student who wishes to be considered for a. Senatorial scholarship must file an
application card AND a Parents' Confidential Statement (PCS) with Educational Testing
Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. IN ADDITION, a Senatorial scholarship candidate
must file a "special" Senatorial application with his State Senator. Detailed instructions
on how to apply are on the application forms. The required forms may be obtained from
any high school'or college in the State, or from the State Scholarship Board.
HOUSE OF DELEGATES SCHOLARSHIPS
Each member of the House of Delegates may appoint during his term of office two(2) students from his district, selected on any basis, who shall be educated free of chargefor tuition and mandatory fees at the University of Maryland, any Maryland State college,St. Mary's College of Mary lapcf, or any public community . college within the State.Grants used at the-private colleges within the State shall not exceed $750 per semester.The Delegate scholarships may be divided at the discretion of the Delegate into equaltwo-year scholarships and four students may be appointed to two-year scholarships, orone student may be given a four-year award and two additional students may receivetwoyear scholarshipS. These scholarships may also be used on a part-time basis (minimum6 semester hours). Application should be made directly to the State Delegate.
WAR ORPHANS GRANTS
Description:The War Orphans awards were established by the Maryland General Assembly to
provide a certain measure of financial aid to those children who lost one or both parentsduring and after World War II in military service, or whose parent is a totally andpermanently disabled veteran. The statute was amended in 1973 to include children of
certain service personnel classified as M.I.A. or as a P.O.W.
Eligibility:Any child between the ages of 16 and 23 whose parent was a legal resident of the
State of Maryland prior to entering the Armed Forces and whose parent was killed inaction or who died or was totally and permanently disabled as a result of such service
after December 7, 1941, is eligible to apply for this aid. In addition, the child of anyperson in the Armed Forces who was declared by the Department of Defense to be aP.O.W. or M.I.A. as a result of armed conflict in Southeast Asia oil or after January 1, 1960,
who at the time he was aclared to be a P.O.W. or M.I.A. was a resident of Maryland! is
eligible. Only children born prior to or during the time the person was a P.O.W. or M.I.A.are eligible for a grant. These awards are not based on competitive examinations. Theawards are made by the State Scholarship Board upon proper legal certification of
eligibility.
Value of Award.The State will pay up to $500 per year to the approved institution selected by the
student.
Eligible Institutions:Any school approved by the Maryland State Scholarship Board which offers
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-post-high school education or training is an eligible institution. Eligible schools may beeither in-State or out-of-State institutions.
Application for such aid should be made through the State Scholarship Board.
"OTHER RACE" GRANT PROGRAM IN THE STATE'SCOLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
The Other Race Grant Program provides assistance to qualified students to enablethem to attend one of the participating State Colleges and Universities where their raceis in the minority. Participating institutions are Bowie State College, Coppin StateCollege, Frostburg State College, Salisbury State College, St. Mary's'Cottege of Maryland,Towson State College, Morgan State University, and the University of Baltimore.
Eligibility:Financial aid officers at the participating colleges are responsible for determining
which undergraduate students are eligible and the amount of the grant, based on thestudents' financial needs.
Only United Sttes citizens who are legal residents of the State of Maryland areeligible to receive a grant.
Terms and Conditions:There are rfo,repayments. If matching funds are used from Federal or other student
assistance programs, the student is obligated to abide by the rules of that program.
The student will be guaranteed an annual amount (two semesters); however, thegrant will be administered on a semester basis.
Grant continuance for the succeeding semester is subject to the student's ability tomaintain "good standing". A student is in "good standing" when he is eligible to pontinuein attendance at the College in which he is enrolled, in accordance with the College'sstandards and practices.
Once that student has been awarded a grant, he is eligible to re-apply for a grantcontinuance for the succeeding year.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation sponsors eligible handicapped individualsto post-high school training and specific college training when indicated. For moreinformation contact the local Maryland Rehabilitation office.
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REIMBURSEMENT OF FIREMEN
Description:Firemen, rescue squadmen, volunteer firemen and volunteer rescue squadmen are
entitled to be reimbursed by the State Scholarship Board for tuition costs of programs of
study in "fire service technology" or related courses.
Eligibility:Applicants must be actively employed as a fireman or rescue squadman in an
organized firs department or rescue squad in the State, or be engaged as a volunteer fire-
man or volunteer rescue squadman in an organized volunteer fire department or volunteer
rescue squad in the State."
How Awarded:ReirnJursemerit may be made one year after the successful completion of each year
of study upon application to the State Scholarship Board.
14Iue of Award:Reimbursement will be made to cover the full cost of tuition for programs of study
which are credited toward the requirements of a college degree in "fire service
technology."
Eligible Institutions:Eligible institutions are those degreegranting institutions of higher education and
junior colleges within the State of Maryland whose curriculums are approved by the State
Department of Education.
Application:Application for reimbursement should be made through the State Scholarship
Board.
CHILDREN OF DECEASED FIREMEN, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS,AND RESCUE SQUAD MEMBERS
Eligibility:Any child between the ages of 16 and 23 whose parent was a fireman, 6rOfessional
or volunteer, a law enforcement officer, or a member of a rescue squad, of the State or
any of its political subdivisions, killed in line of duty may apply for one of thesescholarships.
How Awarded:
These awards are not based on competitive examinations. The awards are made by
the State Scholarship Board upon proper certification of eligibility and upon demon-
strated financial need.
Value of Award:These scholarships have a maximum valueof seven hundred dollars ($700.) per year
and may be applied toward the cost of tuition, matriculation fees, room and board, books
and supplies. 1 .;
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Eligible Institutions:Eligible institutions are those degree-granting institutions of higher education
within the State of Maryland whose curriculums are approved by the State Departmentof Education.
Application for such aid should be made through the State Scholarship Board.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TEACHERS OF THE DEAF
Eligibility:Eligibility iS limited to those persons who (1) are senior undergraduate students or
candidates for a Master's Degree in the area o.f education of persons with impairedhearing, including the deaf, (2) are recommended by the training center after consultationwith the Maryland State Department of Education, and (3) have the requisitg_financialneed.
Number of Scholarships:Thirty scholarships are awarded each year, 15 scholarships for teachers in the
School for the Deaf, and 15 scholarships for teachers in the Public Schools or Stateapproved Non- publiL schools.
How Awarded:Scholarships are awarded by the State Scholattship Board on the basis of the
candidate's application and financial need.
Value of Award:Each scholarship is in an amount equal to the annual-costs of tuition at the training
center.
Eligible Institutions:Any accredited college or university in this State having a program approved by the
Maryland State Department of Education for the training of teachers of persons withimpaired hearing, including the deaf.
Application should be made through the State Scholarship Board.
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MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS
The State of Maryland has authorized a number of scholarships to the School ofMedicine of the University of Maryland for the courses of study leading to the degree ofDoctor of Medicine.
Eligibility:These scholarships may be awarded only to persons who:
1. Have been residents of Maryland for at least five years preceding the date ofaward.
2. Have received or\ will receive in the year of award a bachelor's degree from anaccredited college,
3. Have been admitted to the School of Medicine pf the University of Maryland.
4. Have definite financial need,
5. Give bond that they will engage in the general practice of medicine for three(3) years in an area of need in this State. The area of need shall be determinedby the State Department of Health in consultation with the Medical andChirurgical Faculty of Maryland.
Number of Scholarships:Ten scholarships are awarded each yearby the State Scholarship Board.
Value of Award:Each scholarship has a value of $1,500 per year and may be held for four years.
Application:Application for a Medical scholarship should be made through the State Scholarship
Board or the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS
Description:Proceeds from a fee for special motor vehicle license plates are to be used for
scholarships in the professional schools of medicine, dentistry, law, nursing, and
pharmacy.
Eligibility:Any student who has been a resident of this State for one year preceding the
date of award and who has been admitted as a full-time student to one of the specified
professional schools may apply for a scholarship.
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Number of Scholarships:The number of awards will be determined by the amount of Money paid into a
special fund for the use of these scholarships.
How Awarded:Awards are made by the State Scholarship Board on the basis of the demonstrated
financial need of the applicant.
Value of Award:Each scholarship has a value of $200. $1,000. per year towards tuition only.The
money is paid to the eligible institution.
Duration of Award:Contingent upon the amount of money paid into the special fund, one year
scholarship renewals may be granted. However, no scholarship recipient may hold anaward for more than four academic years.
Eligible Institutions:Eligible institutions are those degree-granting institutions of higher education in this.
State which have established schools in the specified professional areas.
Application:Applicaticins for Professional Scholarships may be obtained from the Professional
School or the State Scholarship Board.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FELLOWSHIPS
The General Assembly of Maryland has created a number of Fellowships forpostgraduate work in the Graduate School of the University of Maryland at College Park.
Eligibility:Each fellowship recipient is required to:1. Be a graduate of an accredited four-year college.2. Be recommended for graduate study by the president of his college.3. Execute an agreement that he will teach in a public institution of higher
learning in the State of Maryland for a minimum of three(3) years followinggraduation.
Number of Scholarships:Twelve (12) fellowships are awarded each ye
How Awarded:Awards are made by the Fellowship Committee of the University of Maryland.
Value of Award:Each award carries a maximum stipend of $2,500 per year and may be held for
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Application:Application should be made to the Fellowship Committee at the University of
Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 20742.
FAMILY PRACTICE RESIDENCY AWARDS
The State of Maryland has authorized the State Scholarship Board to award 20annual Residencies in Family Practice to be distributed among the hospitals in Marylandwhich offer accredited Family Practice Residency programs.
These grants may be awarded to persons who:1. Are graduates of and holding a medical degree from an approved medical
school2. Have been accepted into an approved Family Practice Residency program in
Maryland3. Furnish a surety bond to the State of Maryland that they will engage in the
family practice of medicine for three years in an area of need within this State.
Value of ,1 ward:Each grant is in the amount of $15,000 per year and may be held for not more than
three years.
Application should be made through the State Scholarship Board.
VETERAN'S GRANTS
Description and Eligibility:All Vietnam veterans who are Maryland residents and who were domiciled in
Maryland immediately prior to induction into the armed forces and who were declared bythe United States Department of Defense to be prisoners of war as a result of United Statesparticipation in armed conflict in Southeast Asia on or after January 1, 1960, shall beentitled to attend, full or part-time, free of charge for tuition and mandatory fees theUniversity of Maryland, St. Mary's College of Maryland, any State college, or anycorrimun;ty college within the State.
Conditions of Award:Once appointed to receive the scholarship? the recipient may hold the award subject
to the following conditions:The recipient must have been accepted for admission to the regular under-graduate program in one of the eligible institutions.
2. All full-time students must be enrolled for a minimum of twelve (12) semesterhours and May receive the award for not more than four years.
3. All part-time students must be enrolled for a minimum of six (6) semesterhours and may receive the award for not more than eight years.
Application should be made through the State Scholarship Board.
2. Federal ProgramsThe passage of the 1972 Higher Education Bill substantially changed most federally
sponsored aid programs. While many interpretations and guidelines are still pending in theCommissioner of Education's office, the most up-to-date information has been includedin the following synopsis of federal aid programs. Guidance Counselors should contactfinancial aid offices for the most current guidelines.
BASIC EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTSUndergraduate students attending an institution of higher education, including
nursing schools and preparatory schools, are eligible for a Basic Grant of $1,400. a yearminus the amount of expected family contribution. These grants are made for four years,
but, in a case where a curriculum requires five years attendance, the time limit isextended for one year. Eligibility tor award includes part-time and three quarter students
as well as full-time students.
The amount of the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant may not exceed 50% ofthe actual cost of attending an institution that year and may not exceed the total costminus the expected family contribution.
To apply for a Basic Grant, an "Application for Determination of Basic GrantEligibi 'ty" must be obtained, completed; and mailed to P. 0. Box 2468, Washington, D.C. 2001 Within a month, the student will be notified of his eligibility index, which iscalculated on the ,basis of a formula applied consistently to all applicants. He thensubmits the notification to the school of his choice which calculates the amoilint of his
Basic Grant.
Application forms may be obtained from high school guidance counselors andstudent fin\ncial aid officers at institutions of post-secondary education or by writing toBasic Grants, Bureau of Postsecondary. Education, Office of Education, Washington, D.C.
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTSKnown. as EOG under the 1965 law, these Supplemental grants are awarded to
institutions of higher education to enable qualified undergraduate students to attendcollege. The student must have been accepted for enrollment as an undergraduate oralready a student.in good standing, showing evidence of academic or creative promise andcapability of maintaining good standing, have exceptional financial need, and would nototherwise be financially able to attend college.
Amount of the grant is $1,500. per year or one-half the sum of the total of thestudent's financial aid provided to such a student by the institution, whicheveramountisless. Minimum grant is:$200. No student may receive more than $4,000. in supplementalgrants over a four-year period.
STATE STUDENT INCENTIVE.GRANTSThese are' incentive grants to states in order to assist them in making grants to
students of financial need at institutions of higher education. The federal government
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pays for 50% of each state's allotment which is based on the number of students inattendance at institutions of higher education in the State. Grants to full-time studentsmay not exceed $1,500. per academic year. Students must demonstrate substantialfinancial need, based on criteria established by the state and approved by theCommissioner of Education.
NURSING SCHOLARSHIPSFederal scholarships are available to students enrolled in a nursing program and
having financial need. Grants are awarded to each institution. Full-time or part-timestudents with exceptional financial need are eligible. Maximum for any student is$2,000.
per year.
NATIONAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANSUnder the Higher Education Act of 1972, the National Direct Student Loans
replaces the National Defense Student Loans.
Funds are made available to institutions of higher education for the purpose ofmaking low interest loans to sudents who need financial aid to continue their education.The institution must contribute at least one-tenth of the Federal contribution, agree tocollect the principles and interet on the loans charges for like payments.
The aggregate of the loan for a student who has completed two years of a programleading to a bachelor's degree but has not yet completed work for a bachelor's degree is$5,000. For those not completing two years, the amount is $2,500.
The student must demonstrate financial need, capable of maintaining goodstanding, has been accepted or is already a student at an institution of higher education,carrying at least one-half of the normal academic work load as determined by theinstitution.
Interest on the loan is 3% per year. Average payments on installments over aten-year, nine month period, beginning nine months after the date on which the borrowerceases to pursue one-half the normal course of study at an institution of higher education.Interest on the loan will not accrue as long as he is at least a half-time student or aftergraduation is a member of the armed services, Peace Corps or Vista volunteer.
Foregiveness of loans is provided on a graduated scale for employment in ProjectHead-Start, teaching disadvantaged students, and military service in areas of hostilityupon graduation from the institution.
NURSING STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMLong term, low interest loans are provided for full-time or half-time students at
institutions offering baccalaureate or associate degrees in nursing or to the equivalent ofsuch a degree or to a graduate in nursing. Up to $2,500. per academic year may beburrowed by a student who is a citizen and demonstrates financial need in order topursue their course of study.
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Periodic installments for repayment are arranged over a ten -year period. Repaymentperiod begins nine months after the student ceases to pursue full-time or halftime study.Interest rates are at 3% per year.
Cancellation at the rate of 15% for the first three years and 20% for the fourth andfifth year is available for those who enter into the field of full-time professional nursing.A total of 85% of the loan might be cancelled.
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSION LOANSLoans are available for the training or re-training of allied health profession
personnel. Loans up to $1,500. a year with a maximum of $6,000. are available tofull-time and part-time students.
Repayment must begin one year after the student graduates over a ten-year period.Interest on the loan is 3% per year.
Cancellation of the loan for those employed in allied health profession is availableup to 50% at 10% a year per year full-time employment.
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSAny unmarried child, who is a full-time student between 18 and 22 years of age,
and whose parent(s) are retired, deceased or disabled, is eligible for Social Securitybenefits. Last year 400,000 students were paid benefits of $355,000,000.
For applications, write to local Social Security office.
HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN CORPORATION PROGRAM
The Maryland Higher Education Loan Corporation makes loans (referred to in thisdocument as GUARANTEED LOANS) available to all students attending or planning toattend an approved institution of higher learning. Assisted by the Financial Aid Officer atthe institution where he plans to attend, the student completes the application' form for aloan. The school certifies the student's status at the institution as well as furnishing othercriteria needed to the lending agency to award the loan. These forms may be obtainedfrom either the institution, the local bank which participates in the program, or theMaryland Higher Education Loan Corporation at its offices, 2100 Guilford Avenue,Baltimore, Maryland 21218. A fee of Y2 of 1% per year on the amount of the loan for theterm of the loan is paid in advance. The lender will calculate the amount of fee for thestudent.
Undergraduates pursuing higher education or vocational school courses may borrow'up to $1,500. per year; graduate studies may borrow up to $2,000. per year. Total loansmade to any student may not exceed $7,500.
Repayment begins the first day of the tenth .mIrth after the student leaves theSchool.
Under this plan, no notes may bear more than 7% simple interest for Federallysubsidized loans. This is less than customary bank rates for installment loans. Interest
starts when the loan is made and accumulates while the student remains in school. No
collateral is necessary and parents need not assume financial liability for the student's
loan.
For information regarding banks participating in this program, contact theMaryland Higher Education Loan Corporation phone 383-4150.
VETERAN'S BENEFITS
Any child of a parent or parents, retired, tieceased, or disabled, who served in the
Armed Forces is eligible for Veterans Benefits. Please contact your local Veteran's'Administration office for further information.
LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Loans of up to $1,800 a year are available to full-time students who are enrolled in
programs directly related to law enforcement. Loans are repayable to the Department of
Justice, Federal Government, and may be cancelled at the rate of 25% per year up to
100% for each year of employment in law enforcement after college studies.
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PREAMBLE
The initial overarching objective of this committee has been to relate in operationalways the undergraduate programs offered in the public sector of higher education inMaryland including the Community Colleges, the State Colleges, and the campuses of theUniversity.
The intended principal benefactor is the student who- is best served by currentinformation about programs and protected by firm arrangements among the publicsegments of higher education in Maryland which permit him to plan a total degree fromthe outset. With successful academic performance, he or she can make uninterrupted
I progress even though transfer is involved. The measure of the plan is maximumtransferability of college level credits. Essentially, the transfer and native students are tobe governed by the same academic rules and regulations. It is recognized that theguidance data essential to the implementation of transfer arrangements go well beyondthe scope of the present report.
In a complementary way the State's interests are served by having its highereducation resources used optimally by reducing the time taken to complete a
degree through the avoidance of repeated class experiences.
The institutional interests are protected also by the systematic approach; they arerelieved of the uncertainties of unplanned articulation without becoming production lineenterprises.
The dynamcis of higher education preclude once-and-for-all time curriculums andperpetual grading and retention systems as cases in point. However, within the generalstructure of this plan there is opportunity for continual updating of he details.
In more specific ways the Committee has proceeded (1) to recommend specific'areas of agreement among the public Community Colleges, the State Colleges, and theState University pertaining to facilitating the transfer of students within the segments ofpublic higher education in the State; (2) to provide for a continuous evaluation andreview of programs, policies, procedures, and relationships affecting transfer of students;and (3) to recommend such revisions as are needed to proniote the academic success andgeneral well-being of the transfer student.
POLICIES
1. Public .Public four-year colleges and the campuses of the University of Maryland shallrequire attainment of an overall "C" average by Maryland resident transfer studentsas defined by the sending institutions as one standard for admission. If the studenthas two or more institutions, the overall "C" (2.0) will be computed on gradesreceived in courses earned at all institutions attended, unless the student presents anAssociate in Arts Degree.
(a) Efforts shall be intensified among the sending institutions to counsel studentson the basis of their likelihood of success in various programs and at various
institutions based on shared information. (See par. 1(b) and par. 9).
(b) Procedures for reporting the progress of students who transfer within', theState shall be regularized as one means of improving the counseling\ ofprospective transfer students. In addition, each public institution of highereducation shall establish a position of student transfer to assist in accomplish-ing the policies and procedures outlined in this plan.
2. Admissions requirements and curriculum prerequisites shall be stated explicitly.
(a) Course and semester hour requirements which students must meet in order to ,
transfer with upper division standing shall be clearly stated.
(b) The establishment of articulated programs is required in professional andspecialized curricula.
(c) Students shall be strongly encouraged to complete the requirements for theaward of an Associate in Arts Degree or to complete successfully 56 semesterhours of credit before transfer.
3. Information about transfer students who are capable of honors work orindependent study shall be transmitted to the receiving institution.
4. Transfer students from newly established public colleges which are functioning withthe approval of the State Department of Education shall be admitted on the samebasis as applicants from regionally accredited colleges.
5. (a) Students from Maryland Community Colleges who have been awarded theAssociate in Arts degree or who have successfully .completed 56 semesterhours of credit, in either case in college and university-parallel courses (seepar. 6), and who attained an overall "C" (2.0) average, shall be eligible fortransfer. Normally they will transfer without loss of credits and with juniorstanding provided they have met the requirements and prerequisites
established by the receiving institution within the major. Parenthetically,junior standing *does not assure graduation within a two-year period offull-time study by a native student or by a transfer student.
(b) The Associate in Arts degree shall serve as the equivalent of the lower divisiongeneral education requirements at the receiving institution where the totalnumber of credits required in the general education program in the sendinginstitution is equal to or more than that required in the receiving institutionand where the credits are distributed among the arts and sciences disciplines.
(c) The determination of the major program requirements for a baccalaureatedegree, including courses in the major taken in the lower division, shall be theresponsibility of the institution awarding the degree.
6. Credit earned at any public institution shall be transferable to any other public
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institution as long as that credit was designated specifically for a college oruniversity-parallel program, and providing its acceptance is consistent with thepolicies of the receiving institution governing native students following the sameprogram. Transfer of credits from terminal (career) programs shall be evaluated bythe receiving institution on a course by course basis. Credits applied towards aspecific major and minor shall be determined by the receiving institution in thesecases.
7. Credit earned in or transferred from a community college shall be normally limitedto approximately half the baccalaureate degree program requirement and to thefirst two years of the undergraduate educational experience.
8. Transfer students shall be given the option of satisfying graduation requirementswhich were in effect at the receiving institution at the time they enrolled asfreshmen at the sending institution, subject to conditions or qualifications whichapply to native students.
9. Institutions shall notify each other as soon as possible of impending curriculumchanges which may affect transferring students. When a change made by oneinstitution necessitates some type of change at another institution, sufficient leadtime shall be provided to effect the change with minimum disruption: The exchangeof data concerning such academic matters as grading systems, student profiles,grading profiles, etc., is required.
10. Community college students shall be encouraged to choose as early, as possible theinstitution and program into which they expect to transfer.
11. Innovative programs in all institutions are encouraged. Proposed programs whichwould have system-wide implications or which would affect student transfers tomore than one institution must be reported to the Maryland Council for Higher
Education.
12. The Maryland Council for Higher Education Articulation Committee shall continueto review and evaluate current articulation policies and shall set additional policiesas needed. In addition, the Maryland Council will publish a brochure annually
listing the prerequisites within the major and professional programs of all publicfour-year colleges and universities in the State.
13. In the event a transfer student believes he or she has not been accorded theconsideration presented in this policy statement, he shall have the opportunity tohave the situation explained or reconciled.
Initially, differences of interpretation regarding the award of transfer credit shall beresolved between the student and the institution to which he is transferring. If adifference remains unresolved, the student shall preSent his evaluation of the situation tothe institution from which he is transferring. Representatives from the two institutionsshall then have the opportunity to resolve the differences.
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The sending institution has the right to present an unresolved case to theCommittee on Articulation by addressing the Maryland Council for Higher Education.The Committee do Articulation shall, through an appointed subcommittee, receiverelevant documentation, opinions, and interpretations in written form from the sendingand receiving institution and from the student. Subcommittee deliberations will beconfined to this written documentation. The full committee shall act on thesubcommittee recommendation.
Copies of the committee recommendation shall be forwarded to the institutionsthroughthe Maryland Council for Higher Education. The Council shall then be advised ofthe institutional action within a ten-day period.
A complaint on transfer status must be initiated be the student within the firstsemester of his enrollment in the receiving institution.
14. While it is recognized that certain circumstances may require a limitation on thesize of junior classes, the State of Maryland should support four-year institutions sothat all students in a transfer program who are awarded an Associate in Arts degreefrom a public community college shall have the opportunity to be admitted with
.---ranfunior standing to a public four-year institution. Where the number of studentsdesiring admission exceeds the number that can be accommodated in a. particularprofessional or specialized program, admission will be based on criteria developedby the receiving institution to select the best qualified students.
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III. PROFILE OF EXPENSES, ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AIDS AT
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONALONSTITUTIONS
IN MARYLAND, BY INSTITUTION
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Institut n: Allegany Community College
Box 870, Willowbrook Rd., Cumberland, Md. 21402
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: J David Heatwole`
Catalog Available From: J David Heatwole
Financial Aid: Carl Emerick
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 724-7700
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 350.
Out of County: 750.
Out of State: 1450.
Application Fee:* 10.
Other Charges: Books and Supplies lest.): . . . . 150.
Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Orientation Fee:* 10.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements:, New Undergraduates
Be a graduate of an accredited high school, or obtain certificateof high school equivalence by passing a high school level GeneralEducation Development Test.
Take the ACT Test and have the scores mailed to AlleganyCommunity College.
Complete and submit the official application for admission.
Transfer Students
Satisfy the above requirements [transfer students with 12 or,more semester hours of credit need not submit ACT results] .
A transfer appliciant who has been suspended from anothercollege may be admitted on probation after one full semeser.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prio notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Beginning October 1, 1974Beginning October 1, 1974Beginning October 1, 1974
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: First day of Class, Fall semester
For Spring Admission: First day of Class, Spring semester
For Summer Admission: Registration day, Summer term.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Feb. 1, for applications completed
prior to that date.For Spring Admission: After October 1For Summer Admission: Feb. 1, for applications completed
prior to that date.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit nn Tuition: RequiredDue Date: No later than day the student registers
for coming term.
Housing: No Housing Available on Campus.
rly Admissions: Granted
When Admitted - Senior Year
How to Apply: Complete regular application procedure, plusobtain written approval from high school principal (early place-ment students are admitted as special students for the first year).
When to Apply: Spring of Junior Year.
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Special Students: A person who does not meet the admission requirements butgives evidence of ability may be admitted as a special student totake courses for college credit. Such a student is not consideredto be a degree candidate.
Oriektation Session: Required for full-time students
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Length of Session: One day
Begins:
Fall August 24, 1974
Spring January 18, 1975
Summer June 12, 1975
Ends:
December 14, 1974
May 13, 1975
July 25, 1975
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM Credit in certain selected areas to become available during
1974-75 academic year.
Programs Available:Degree or Certificate ProgramsAutomotive TechnologyChemical TechnologyDental HygieneElectronic Data Processing TechnologyForest TechnologyNursingQuality Control TechnologySecretarial Science (Degree and Certification)
Arts and Sciences
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made aft?r the E!fident has beenaccepted for admission.
Allegany Community College
Business TrainingAutomotive Technology
Service TechnicianDental AssistingMedical Laboratory TechnologyMental Health TechnologyRecreational LeadershipElectromechanical Technology
Business AdministrationComputer ScienceEngineeringForestryGeneral StudiesTeacher EducationData Processing OperatorLaw Enforcement Training
FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships / Grants:
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the institution.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Federal Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholarships; Maryland GeneralScholarships.
Maryland Professional Scholarships Nursing Only.
American Association of University Women Scholarship at $100. each for female student,having at least 20 credit hours, and showing financial needfr Deadline forapplications is April 14.
Dapper Dan Scholarship for full-time tuition for one year. Applications for thisscholarship must be filed by April 14.
Engineers' Club of Cumberland Scholarship at $150 each for a full-time student enrolledin the engineering curriculum. Applications must be filed by April 14.
Dr. W. Ardell Raines Scholarship, $250 each for a male or female student enteringsophomore year in good standing and showing economic need. For an "upcoming"freshman or sophomore demonstrating financial need and a resident of AlleganyCounty.
LaVale Century Club Scholarship, $300 awarded to two upcoming freshmen orsophomoresbased on financial need and must be a resident of Allegany County.
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LaVale Lions Club Scholarship at $450 each for an incoming sophomore based onscholarship.
Dr. Earl S. McColley Scholarship, $150 each for a male or female student enrolled incurriculum leading to an advanced degree in Chemistry. Deadline for thisapplication is April 14.,
Optimist Club of Cumberland Scholarship at $300 for a recent graduate of CumberlandHigh School demonstrating financial need and is in good scholastic standing andwho plans to be a full-time student.
Secretarial Science Scholarship at $200 each for a frill -time student enrolled in the/Secretarial Science Curriculum and having good academic standing. Deadline forapplications is April 14.
Women's Civic Club of Cumberland at $200 each for a "worthy student" in the Nursingor Dental Hygiene and a resident of Allegany County. Deadline for applications isApril 14.
Loans: Guaranteed Loans.
Employment: Federally sponsored Work-study program is available at theinstitution. Other employment opportunities on campus aredescribed as "pdor" and off-campus employment is described as"fair".
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Institution: Anne Arundel Community College
101 College Parkway, Arnold, Maryland 21012
Contacts: Admissions: William H. Yancey
Catalog Available From: William H. Yancey
Financial Aid: Robert 0. Felter
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 647-7100
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 430.
Out of County: 910.
Out of State: 1630.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): 160.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Orientation Fee: None
AdmissionRequirements:
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ADMISSIONS(Followiug Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates:
All candidates for admission in a Regular status must be high
school graduates or hold a high school equivalence certificate.Applicants are evaluated on the basis of their high schoolpreparation. The American College Test, the curriculum they wish
to enter, and recommendations.
All fees, dates. and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
'Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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Candidates admitted as special students must follow all admissionprocedures for regular students, with the exception that theAmerican College Test is not required unless credit English orcertain mathematics sequences will be pursued.
Transfer Students:
Students may be admitted from other recognized colleges anduniversities without submitting high school transcripts or ACTresults, if they were fully matriculated. Certified transcripts arerequired and the college will transfer all applicable courses withpassing grades, provided the student has a 2.0 average as-
computed by the sending institution.
ApplicationDates:- Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
By August 1By December 15Last day of late registrationof each session.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Matriculated - August 1
Special Status - September 3
For Spring Admission: Matriculated - December 15Special Status January 17
For Summer Admission: Last day of late registrationof each session.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling AdmissionFor Spring'Ailmission: Rolling AdmissionFor Summer Admission: Rolling Admission
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: : Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required in some curricula.Date Due: One month or the specified date.
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Anne Arundel Community College
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted.
When to Apply: Rolling admissions after Junior Year.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Immediately.
Early Admissions: Granted.
When Admitted: Senior Year.
How to Apply: Complete eleven years of schooling. Submitrecommendation from academic committee in the high school.Submit transcripts and ACT results.
When to Apply: Before August 1 for ensuing fall semester.
Special Students: Basic Criteria Needed to be considered a Special Student:High School graduate.
Orientation Session: Required. Length of Session: Two hours.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM :
Begin.,:
Fall August 26
Spring January 13
Summer I May 19
Summer II June 16
Summer III June 30
Credit Through Program is Available.
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Ends:
December 18
May 10
June 26
August 7
August 7
Anne Arundel Community College
Programs Available: I. ARTSLiberal ArtsGeneral Studies
II. EDUCATIONElementary EducationSecondary EducationHealth, Physical Education and RecreationIndustrial Education
III. PUBLIC SERVICEBusiness and Public AdministrationGovernment Services
IV. SCIENCE' Engineering
Medical TechnologyPre-Professional Science
V. BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIESExecutive Secretarial Science CurriculaExecutive and Legal SecretarialMedical SecretarialTechnical SecretarialSecretarial Science (Certificate)
Financial AccountingRetail Management
VI. ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIESElectronic Data Processing (Degree)Electronic Data Processing (Certificte)
VII. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIESArchitectural TechnologyCivil Engineering TechnologyElectrical Engineering TechnologyElectronics (Certificate)Mechanical Engineering TechnologyOcean Engineering Technology
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VIII. MULTI-MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
IX. NURSING
X. PUBLIC SERVICE RELATED TECHNOLOGIESHuman ServicesInstructional Aide (Certificate)Law Enforcement
FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships / Irants:
Federal Programs;
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants;
LE EP;
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants;
Federal Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholarships; Maryland General
Scholarships.
1) COLLEGE GRANTS-grants-inaid to students who demonstrate financial need. Grant
may be used only for tuition. Amount of a College Grant cannot be greater than cost
of tuition.
2) Academic Scholarships- In order to be eligible for an academic scholarship studentsmust have a 3.20 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 point scale. Scholarshipsmay be used only for tuition.
3) Local Work Study Program- part-time jobs on campus. Preference will be given tostudents with financial need and/or low family income.
4) Special Scholarships awarded by the College:
a) Andrew G. Truxal Scholarship- one scholarship awarded to an entering freshmanfrom an Anne Arundel County High School with the most outstanding academicachievement record. Applicants must be recommended to College by their highschool counselors.
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b) Victoria Memorial Scholarship- two $500 grants for full-time nursing studentswith financial need. Preference will be given to students from the AnnapolisArea.
c) Friends House Scholarship- a partial tuition scholarship for a graduate ofAndover High School who has attained sophomore status with a grade-pointaverage of 2.5 or higher. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in theHuman Services curriculum.
d) Educational Secretaries Association of Anne Arundel County- a $300 tuitionscholarship for a student enrolled in the Secretarial Science Curriculum.
e) The Women's Council of Anne Arundel County Real Estate Board Scholarship- afull tuition scholarship for a young woman in a business curriculum.
f) Magothy River Association Scholarship- two $300 partial tuition scholarships forstudents who have demonitrated financial need. Preference will be given tostudents who graduate from Northeast or Severna Park high schools.
g) Touchdown Club of Annapolis Grant- a male student who demonstrates financialneed and who has the potential to further the intercollegiate athletic program ofthe College will be awarded a one year tuition grant.
h) The Martha P. Devaney Fund- four textbooks scholarships of $50 each will beawarded to students who need financial assistance. This fund was established inmemory of Mrs. Martha P. Devaney a former professor of mathematics at AnneArundel Community College.
Loans:
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans Maryland Higher Education Loan
Corporation.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are available
at the Institution. Other on-campus employment is described as
"good."
Requirements: Parent's Confidential Statement Forms or Student Financial
Statement and College Financial aid application.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Ardis School of Fashion Design1728 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20009
Admissions: Mary Elizabeth Simmons, Registrar
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Campus Housing: not available, but rooming houses availablein vicinity.
Phone:, AD 4-6537
Tuition is based on courses taken: (each 9 months)
Ladies Designing 2x week $350.004x week 642.50
Registration Fee: 15.00Textbooks: 20.00
Fashion Illustration .... 2x week 322.50Registration Fee: 15.00Model Fee: 20.00
Men's Tailoring and DesigningCharges for this course are same as for Ladies Designing.
Millinery 6 months - once a week 130.00Registration Fee: 10.00
Fashion Sewing Courses 25.00Registration Fee: 5.00
(one or two of these courses are required if student does not sew)
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: There are no rigid requirements for adMisiion regarding previous
schooling. The courses can be easily learned by anyone who hasambition, drive and determination to study. The school enlistsboth beginners preparing for fashion careers and those alreadylaunched professionally (who wish to learn more or brush-upcourses.
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Application Dates: Before September 1 for Fall.Before January 15 for Winter.Before April 1 for Spring.
(new students are accepted during the year on the above dates)
Application Fee: See required registration fee listed with each course.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not necessary.
Deposit on Tuition: Not required.
Orientation,Session: Not required.
Beginning I. EndingDates of Terms: The school operates 9 months a year.
Starting dates are in September, January and April.
Programs Available: Ladies Designing and PatternmakingMen's Designing, tailoring and patternmaking (cutting)Fashion IllustrationMillineryLeather Garment constructionFashion sewing courses in both men and women clothing.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Counselors orHigh Schools should be able to advise students of
scholarships or grants available to each individual student.The school is accredited far students under Vocational Rehabili-tation, Veterans and Social Security.
Loans: Students can pay monthly under a tuition plan with the school.
Employment: There are unlimited career possibilities in the fasMon field forboth job-oriented students and those who prefer free-lanceoccupation or self-employment.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Application.Dates:
Arundel Institute of TechnoltigyAndard and Benhill AvenuesBaltimore, Maryland 21226
Admissions: Jim Schmidt
Catalog Available From: Richard Hanson
Financial Aid: Manfred Bloch
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 355-1100
Total Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
All Students (for 4 quarters) $2,4001.
Application Fee: 50
Books and Supplies: 50.
Other Charges: Matriculation Fee: 100.
Orientation Fee. None
ADMISSIONS
New Students:High School Diploma or Equivalency Certificate.
Transfer Students:Transfer Students must be in good standing at the previously attend-ed school, plus meet the requirements of the new student.
Open admission to Community College Graduates.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Winter Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
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After student has completed JuniorYear in High School or graduated.Up to the time of registration.Up to the time of registration.After the student has completedJunior Year in High School orgraduated.
Arundel Institute of Technology
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: NoneFor Winter Admission: None
For Spring Admission: None
For Summer Admission: None
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptanth is SentFor Fall Admission:For Winter Admission: As soon as ranscripts are received.For Spring AdmissiOn:For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Before Registration for 1st Term.
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When Admitted: Senior Year
How to apply: Address all inquiries to Director of Admissions.When to apply: Junior Year..
Housing:
Special Students:
Availability:On-Campus: Not AvailableOff-Campus: Available
When to Apply: When school notice is sent to new students.
Basic Criteria Needed to be Considered a Special Student:Satisfactory Completion of Otis TestSenior in High SchoolWorking toward GEDApproval by Director
Orientation Session: "required.Length of Session: 1 day
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Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall September 29; 1975 December19, 1975Winter January 5, 1976 March 26, 1976 /Spring March 29, 1976 June 18, 1976 /Summer July 5, 1976 September 24, 1926
Programs Available: Diploma or Certificate Programs
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN:Solid State EtectronicsCommunications ElectronicsComputer Electro9ics
rARCHITECTUR'AL TECHNOLOGY :Advanced M0hanical DraftingStructural DraftingArchitectural Drafting
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FINANCIAL AID
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants.Supplemental Opportunity Grants.
Maryland Higher Education& Loan.
Employment: On-Campus Employment: None
Off-Campus Employment is described as "good".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Award Beauty School26 East Antietam StreetHagerstown, Maryland 21740
Admissions Beverly Wallace
Catalog Available From: Beverly Wallace
Financial Aid B. D. Wallace
Campus Housing: Upon Request
*Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for ime Students:
In County $682.50
Out of County 682.50
Out of State: 682,50
Application Fee: 10.00(Deducted from total)
Books & Supplies: 112.50
tiADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: Must be 17 years of age at time of examination.
Have an eighth grade education or equivalence.Take College Scholarship for financial aid.Complete and submit official application form for admission.Student license required.
Transfer Students:Have the abSve requirements and transfer application from State
Cosmetology\Board.
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Application Dates: January 1st and leach third Tuesday of months thereafter.\Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required upon entrance to School.
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Early Admissions: When applicable.
Orientation Session: Required. Length of session: 1 day
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Fall, Spring and Summer.
Programs Available: Cosmetology IJunior ManagerJunior Teacher
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institution: Baltimore Hebrew College5800 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215
Contacts:
Exp
Admissions: Office of the Dean
Catalog Available From: Registrar's Office
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 466-7900
uses: Yearly Tuition and. Required Fees for Full-Time UndergraduateStudents:
Other Charges:
In State $138.
Out of State: 138.
Application Fee: 10.
Deposit on Tuition: 20.
Orientation Fee: None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission TranscriptsRequirements: 3 letters of recommendation
Graduate of general High School, Hebrew High School, or equivalent.
Transfer Students:Same as for new undergraduates.
Application Dates: Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
April 15December 15
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Up to start of semesterFor Spring Admission: Up to start of semester
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: As soon as acceptedFor Spring Admission: As soon as accepted
All fees, dates, and other inforination are subject to change by the Institution without prior notice.
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Application Fee: Required
Admission Interview: Required
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Required
On-Campus: .Not AvailableOff-Campus: Not CriticalWhen to Apply: - Off Campus, when accepted.
GrantedWhen to Apply: September 15Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Up to start of semester.
Granted -How Admitted: Senior YearHow to Apply: April 15 of Junior Year.
Orientation Session: Required
Beginning / E dingDates 'of Terms:
College Le elExamination Program[CLEM*:
Programs Available:
F all
SpringSummer
Begins:September 8February 1June 7
Credit Through the Program is Available
Academic DiplomaTeacher DiplomaBachelor of HebreCy LiteratureBachelor of Religious EducationBachelor of Arts
Ends:
December 21May 20July 28
`Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Institution: Bay College of Maryland1106 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Expenses:
.AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Director of Admissions
Catalog Available From: Director of Admissions
Financial Aid: Clare Angelozzi
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 685-4701
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $1050.
Out of County: 1050.,
Application Fee:* 25.
Other Charges: Books <lies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:i None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New UndergraduatesHigh School graduation or equivalency certificate.
Transfer StudentsHigh School Graduation with credit extended for accredited collegework.
Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission:
For Winter Admission:For Spring Admission:Late Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Prior to September 15, 1975Prior, to December 1, 1975Prior to February 23, 1976Prior to May 7, 1976Prior to July 19, 1976
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: September 15, 1975
For Spring Admission: February 23, 1976For Summer Admission: July 19, 1976
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior noticn
'Payment of this The is a one-time only charge.
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Bay College of Maryland
Application Fee:
Admission Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
'Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Orientation Session:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Required
Recommended,mandatory.
Not Required
but not required. TestingN
for placement is
Granted with High School recommendation.When to Apply: Any timeDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is sent: anuary 1,1976 .
Granted'with high school recommendationWhen Admitted: Junior and Senior YearsHow to Apply: Director of AdmissionsWhen to Apply: September, 1975
Basic Criteria Needed to be considered a Special Student:Any student enrolled in a non-degree program.
RequiredLength of Session: One Day
Fall:
Winter:Spring:Late Spring:Summer:
Begins:September 15, 1975December 1, 1975February 23, 1976May 7, 1976July 19, 1976
Bay College operates on a quarter plan,terms a year.
College LevelExamination Program[CLEF] :* Credit through Examination is Available.
Ends:
November 26, 1975February 20, 1976May 5, 1976July.16, 1976September 10, 1976
allowing five ten-week
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Bay College of Maryland
Programs Available: Liberal ArtsAccountingMarketingData Processing and Computer ProgrammingBusiness AdministrationWater and Waste Water TechnologyPollution Control TechnologyEnvironmental Community PlanningNatural Resources ManagementUrban EcologyFashion DesignFashion AdvertisingFashion MerchandisingExecutive SecretarialMedical SecretarialLegal SecretarialStenotype and Court ReportingMotel Hotel Management _
Resort ManagementTravel - Transportation ManagementAirlines Office Management
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Bay College of Maryland
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; MaryWid DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
General Scholarships are awarded by the Institution in varyingamounts between $100 and $975 based on financial need andability, 'Institutional forms must be filed by July 1.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans, approximately 800 in number areavailable at the Institution.
Employment:
Penn Higher Assistance Agency Loans in various amounts areavailable.
Short-Term Emergency Loans up to $200 are available at theInstitution.
Guaranteed Loans.
Work-Study Programs Federally sponsored, are available at theInstitution. Other employment opportunities are described as"good" both on and off campus, Typical beginning Salary for afreshman on-campus is $2.50 per hour.
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Institution: Bowie State CollegeBol hie, Maryland 20715
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Melvin Fox
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Alonia C. Sharps
Campus Housing: Ida Stevens
Phone: 262-3350
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State $ 620.
Out of State: 1070.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: 25.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 15.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board 1200.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission New UndergraduatesRequirements: High School Diploma or Equivalent
Completed S.A.T.
Transfer Students2.00 GPA in good standing academically at previous institution.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Bowie State College
Application Fee: Required
Admission Interview: Not Required, recommended in special cases.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
RequiredDate Due: As soon as student is accepted by the college.
Availability:OnCa pus CriticalOff-Campus Critic&When to Apply:
-On-Campus - By May for Sept. enrollmentOff-Campus - When accepted to college.
Required - $25.00Date Due: When making application
Not Granted
Granted to exceptional high school students
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Basic Criteria Needed to be considered a Special Student:Any part-time student not eligible for admission as a
degree-seeking student.
Orientation Session: RequiredLength of Session: 3 days
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins:
Fall: September 2Intersession: January 5Spring: Rebrilary 3Summer: June 21
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Bowie State College
College Level Credit through Program is Available.Examination Program[CLEM
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
B. S.
B. A.
Anthropology / SociologyAccountingArtBiologyBusiness AdministrationEconomicsEducationHealth and P. E.History and GeographyManagementMathPhilosophy Science and Science EducationSocial WorkSpeech and Theatre
Anthropology / SociologyArtEnglishFrenchHistoryInternational StudiesMusicPolitical SciencePsychologySpanishSpeech / Theatre
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Supplement& Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships..
Law Enforcement Educational Program Grants for tuition forpersons employed by law enforcement agencies are available.
Other Race Grant for a student of minority race at theInstitution.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans, averaging $500 each.
Employment:
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans averaging $406.
Cuban Loans for Cuban refugees averaging $500 each. The
college certifies applications for state and federally insuredstudent loans.
Work-study programs are available at the institution. Otheron-campus employment opportunities are described as "good"with typical beginning salary of $2.25 per hour; however,students with specialized skills may be paid as high as $3.00 perhour. Off-campus employment is also described as "good".
DEADLINE DATES-For Fall August 1For Spring December 15For Summer May 15
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
The Broadcasting Institute of Maryland, founded 1969201 Homeland AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21212
Approved by the Maryland State Department of EducationApproved for VeteransEqual Opportunity Facility
Member, Intercollegiate Broadcast SystemMember, Chesapeake and Potomac Association of Pr;vate Schools
Admissions: Jeanne S. Horney
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid John C. Jeppi
Campus Housing: Not available
Phone: (301) 532-6177
Day Division (5 days a week) $1400.
Evening Division (4 nights a week):. 1200.
Registration Fee (day) (included in $1400.): 200.
Registration Fee (night) (included in $1200.): 200.
Contingency Fund * 80.
Deposit on Tuition (included in Registration Fee): 25.
Orientation Fee: None
Room and Board. None
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: High School diploma or High School equivalency. All appli-
cants encouraged to submit transcripts of previous highschool and college work.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) when to apply:
At any time during the year.
Application Fee: Not Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
2'A reserve fund which can be utiliied for expenses such as class ring, "Broadcasting Magazine", AlumniDues, etc. These expenses are not mandatory.r, ,
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Deposit on Tuition: Required.
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
GrantedWhen to apply. Anytime during the year.
Granted.Upon being admitted to the Institute new students immed-iately are involved in the Student Intern Program. This enablesthem, at their own convenience, to observe at local stations,attend professional Sporting events, emcee record hops andparticipate in closed circuit broadcasting. New students arealso assigned to an Alumni Advisor -- a graduate broadcasterworking in the area.
Basic criteria needed to be considered a special student.Prior background in Broadcasting or related field. Permissionof President to enroll.(Advanced Broadcast Course only.)
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 1 week
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Programs Available:
Begins: Ends:
Fall September 18, 1975 December 19, 1975
Mike-Ro-Mester December 20, 1975 January 18, 1976
Spring 'January 19, 1976 May 16, 1976
Diploma Awarded:General Broadcasting including the following subject matter:News-Casting, DJ, Sportscasting, Television, Sales, Writing, Pub-
lic Speaking, etc.
Seven levels must be achieved. (1) Tuition paid in full. (2) FCCThird Class License with Broadcast Endorsed. (3) 50 pointsmust be accumulated. (4) Attendance requirements must bemet. (5) Newscaster. (6) DJ. (7) Satisfactorily pass interview
audition.
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The Broadcasting Institute of Maryland, founded 1969
Certificate Awarded:Any student NOT attaining all seven levels, will receive acertificate specifying his/her particular achievements.
Certificate Awarded:Introduction to Broadcasting: A special program offered onenight per week for four consecutive weeks from 7:00 p.m. to8:30 p.m. The purpose of this course is to introduce prospec-tive students to career opportunities in radio and televisionand to the educational system of the Broadcasting Institute ofMaryland. It is offered five times a year commencing the firstThursday in January, the first Thursday in March, the firstThursday in May, the first Thursday in July and the firstThursday in November.
Available. Scholarships/
Grants: Lou Corbin Memorial Scholarship 1 student per year
Part-time Secretarial / Student
Employment: Occasionally area Broadcast facilities will seek employees whocan work during off school hours, during the school year.
Placement service available to all students who complete the.required course of study.
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Institution:
Contacts:
The Bryman Medix School32 West Road
Towson:Maryland 21204
Anne Arundel County Campus1406 Crain Highway, SouthGlen Burnie, Maryland 21061
Admissions:David Gillespie / Gordon Davis
Catalog Available From:Admissions Department
Financial Aid:Barbara Webster
Campus Housing:
Not available, but do have private housing listsPhone:
Towson 821-5222Glen Burnie 766-2000
Expenses:Course costs and fees for full-time students:Course: Registration Fee: Tuition:Medical Assisting $95.00 $1600.Dental Assisting 95.00 1055.Medical / DentalReceptionist 95.00 955.*Tuition Cost includes all books, supplies, and fees.
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: Application
Physical ExaminationHigh School Graduate or EquivalencyHigh School TranscriptInterviewReferences
Application Dates: There are eight starts each year. Applications are encouragedany time during the year.
Application Fee: None
Admissiiin Interview: Required
Deposit on Tuition: Required
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Granted within two weeks of completion of AdmissionsRequirements.
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The Bryman Medix School
Early Admissions:Granted' in Mid-Senior year with approval of high school
Counselor.
Special Students: None
Orientation Session: None
Beginning / Ending
Dates of Terms: The Medical AssistingProgram is 7 months in length and
classes begin 8 times yearly in September, October, January,
February, April, May, June and July.
College LevelExamination Program
[CLEM:
Programs Available:
The Dental Assisting and Nitdical/Dental Receptionist pro-
grams are 4 months in length and classes begin 8 times yearly
as indicated above.
Final decision on this policy has not yet been made..
Medical AssistingDental AssistingMedical / Dental Receptionist
AvailableScholarships/Grants:
GRANTS:Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants
LOANS:'National Direct Student Loans
Guaranteed Student Loans
Medix Fund
'Employment: Not encouraged due to concentration of course work.
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Institution: Capitol Institute of Technology10335 Kensington Pkwy., Kensington, Maryland 20795
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Donna Carr
Catalog Available From: Donna Carr
Financial Aid: Donna Carr
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 933-3300
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: (for 3 quarters): . .S1950.
Out of State (for 3 quarters): 1950
Application Fee: None
Books and Supplies (est.): .. 160.
Other Chargei: Deposit on Tuition: . .... . . . . 25.
Orientation Fee: None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission New UndergraduatesRequirements: Open Admission to all high school graduates and GED holders.
Transfer StudentsJunior Status for A. A. Degree GraduatesAll Others evaluated on a course-by-course basis.
Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: Open
For Winter Admission: OpenFor Spring Admission: OpenFor Summer Admission: Open
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Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: NoneFor Spring Admission: NoneFor Summer Admission: None
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
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Capitol Institute of Technology
Application Fee:
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: As soon'as allFor Spring Admission: transcriptsFor Summer Admission: are received.
Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, Wit not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Availability:On-Campus Not AvailableOff-Campus - Not CriticalWhen to Apply - About two months prior to ,starting.
GrantedWhen to Apply: One year prior to starting.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: As soon as alltranscripts are received.
GrantedWhen Admitted: Senior YearHow to Apply: Address all inquiries to Director of Admissions.When to Apply: One year prior to starting.
Basic Criteria Needed to be Considered a Special Student:Open - - All students not seeking a degree are considered special
students.
Orientation Session: Not RequiredLength of Session: 1 day
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Quarter System
Fall
WinterSpringSummer
Ut)
Begins:September 24, 1975January 6, 1976March 30, 1976July 7, 1976
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Capitol Institute of Technology
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available.[CLEM :
Programs Available:Degree or Certificate Programs:
B. S. Electronics Engineering Technology (Degree)A. A. Electronics Technology (Degree)Electronic Technician (Certificate)
FINANCIAL AID
Available Federal Grants are available through the Institution.Scholarships / Grants:
State Scholarships.
Loans:
Capitol Institute of Technology Scholarships in various amountsdepending upon need: Scholarship applications must be filed byMay 1.
National Direct Student Loans.'
Guaranteed Student Bank Loans.
Short-term emergency loans are available up to $125.
Employment: Federally sponsored Work-study program, plus other on-campusand off-campus employment are available.
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Institution: Catonsville Community College800 South Rolling Road, Catonsville, Maryland 21228
Contacts: Admissions: Shirley Perry, Ext. 237, 300, 238
Catalog Available From: ..Adniissi6s Office, Ext. 237,300,238
Financial Aid: George Lavery, Ext. 302
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 747-3220
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
(12 to 18 Credits)
Other Charges:
In County Resident: $ 300.
Out of County Resident: 600.
Out of State Resident: 1200.
Application Fee:*
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain only to. Undergraduate Program)
Admission New UndergraduatesRequirements: A. For High School Qraduates
1. High School transcript or GED certificate results
Applicants over 17 years of age who aregraduates of a non-approved high schoolmay qualify by obtaining a MarylandHigh School Diploma.
2. Students must complete the American College Test (ACTscores are used for course placement purposes only.)
B. For Non-High School Graduates1. Adults admitted for those courses where they have the
necessary prerequisite should read section titledSpecial Students for details.
2. High School Students should read section titled EarlyAdmissions.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior i%) ice.
Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
Catonsville Community College
ApplicationDates:
Transfer StudentsA. Those transferring in good standing must submit transcriptsfrom high school, college(s), and American College Test scores.Students who have earned 18 credits at the transfer institutionmay have the ACT test waived.
B. Students who were academically dismissed must submit highschool diploma, college(s) transcript, and American College Testscores. In addition, these students must submit a letter of appealrequesting special entry into the institution.
College Graduates
A. Refer to section titled Special Students.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: January 21 - September 25For Spring Admission: September 28 - February 12For Summer Admission: March 1 - June 17 .
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Until start of semesterFor Spring Admis'sion: Until start of semesterFor Summer Admission: Until start of semester
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: As soon as applicant furnishes all
required documents.For Spring Admission: Same as above.For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Required
Admission Interview: Not Required. Interviews with college counselors are availableand suggested however.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision on GrantedAdmissions: When to Apply: January 21 September 1st
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: As soon as applicantfurnishes required documents.
Catonsville Community College
Early Admissions: GrantedWhen to Apply: Junior and Senior YearsHow to Apply:1) Applicants who apply as part-time students must submit anapplication, high school transcripts, and waiver/release timerequest form signed by a high school official.
2) Applicants who apply as full-time students must submitapplication, ACT scores, H. S. transcript, and waiver/release timerequest form signed by a high school official. A conference with aMember of the college Admissions or Counseling staff is stronglyrecommended.
Special Students: Basic Criteria Needed to be Considered a Special Student:
Special students include persons who have earned degrees higherthan the A. A. However, under certain circumstances, such specialstudents who are seeking career preparation may earn the A. A.degree.
Mature students not possessing a high school diploma may beadmitted as special students to specific courses provided courseprerequisites can be met. They are limited to six credit hours asemester. Under no circumstances, however, can a person withouta high school diploma or GED Certificate receive an A. A. degree.
Orientation Required of full-time students: Available for partime students.Session: Length of Session: One day
Beginning /EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEP] :*
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins:
September 18, 1976February 9, 1976June 14, 1976June 26, 1976
Ends:January 24, 1976June 6, 1976July 23, 1976August 27, 1976
Credit Through the CLEP Program as well as through Instructor'sindependent evaluation is available.
Available in certain courses Admissions Office should becontacted for specifics.
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has been
accepted for admission.
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Catonsville Community College
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
Air Traffic ManagementAir Transportation
Ground PersonnelAirline StewardessPilot Training
Applied Arts and GraphicsArchitectural and Engineering DesignArts and SciencesBuilding Standards TechnologyBusiness AccountingBusiness AdministrationChemical TechnologyCorrectional ServicesData ProcessingElectronic Data ProcessingElectronics TechnologyEngin BeringFire SuppressionGeneral EducationMarketing and Advertising
AdvertisingRetailingSupermarket Management
Medical Laboratory TechnologyMental Health AssociateMortuary ScienceMusicOccupational Safety TechnologyPolice AdministrationQuality Control TechnologyRecreation LeadershipSecretarial EducationSpeech and Dramatic ArtsSurveying TechnologyTeacher Education
Art EducationBusiness EducationElementary EducatioriSecondary EducationIndustrial Arts EducationPhysic& Education MajorSecretarial Education
Traffic and Transportation Management(
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Basic Grants Students enrolled half-time or more who enteredcollege after April 1, 1973 are eligible to apply.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
Federal Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate
Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships; MarylandProfessional Scholarships.
Law Enforcement Education Program Grant for a studentemployed full-time in a public law enforcement agency. TheLEEP application must be filed for each semester.
Nursing Scholarships in varying amounts for students in thenursing program demonstrating financial need. FinancialStatement is required to be completed by June 1.
Catonsville Community College Scholarships are available for.full-time students demonstrating financial need and goo'd
academic performance.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans are awarded according to need tostudents enrolled half-time or more.
Nursing Students Loans are available to nursing students withfinancial need enrolled half-time or more.
Guaranteed Loans (Maryland Higher Education LoanCorporation) may be applied for and are available through localbanks.
Short-term emergency loans are available at the Institution at amaximum of $50.
Employment: College Work-Study jobs are available to students demonstratingfinancial need at a present rate of $2.00 per hour.
Other on-campus employment opportunities are also available.
Many off-campus employment opportunities are available toCatonsville students as well.
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Institution: Cecil Community CollegeNorth East, Maryland 21921
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Mary T. Johnson
Catalog Available From: Mary T. Johnson
Financial A;d: Freeman N. Galoff
4Campus Huusing: Not Available
Phone: 287.6060
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 339.
Out of County 639.
Out of State: 1039.
Registration Fee:* 10.
Diploma Fee:* 15.
Other Charges: Books and Supplies (est ). 150.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Laboratory Fees as applicable:
.Orientation Fee: , None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs) /
New Undergraduates
The open-door policy of this institution allow admission statusto any resident of Cecil County who holds a hi h school diploma,or high school diploma equivalency (GED), or' is in the process ofgetting either. The College is primarj1Y fOr residents of CecilCounty, but, within space limitations, per ons from neighboringcounties and neighboring states will be adn fitted.
Qualified applicants who meet any of t e above criteria will be
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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Cecil Community College
admitted to the College, although not necessarily to a specificcurriculum. Interviews, test scores (American College Test orScholastic Aptitude Test), and other guidance techniques will beused to assist students in securing proper placement in classes and
in program selection. Students with deficiencies in meeting
entrance requirements of certain programs will have an oppor-tunity to remedy these before beginning work in their chosenprograms. Such students are accepted as conditionally admittedstudents.
Transfer Students:See the above.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:
For Summer Admission:
Application Fee:
Admission Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
Rolling Admissions -Final Registration August 22Rolling Admissions -Final Registration January 12Rolling AdmissionsFinal Registration May 25
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: August 22, 1975For Spring Admission: January 12, 1976For Summer Admission: May 25, 1976
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling AdmissionFor Scoring Admission: Rolling AdmissionFor Summer Admission: Rolling Admission
Required
Required
Not Required
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Cecil Community College
Early Decision on GrantedAdmissions:
When to Apply: Rolling Admissions
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: As applications are,received and evaluated with our open-door policy.
Early Admissions: Granted
Special Students: Basic Criteria Needed to be Considered a Special Student;,/
Individuals who have special needs and who do not qualify as partor full-time students.
Beginning/Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEP] :*
Fall September 3, 1975 December 18, 1975Spring January 10, 1976 May 18, 1976
Summer May 25, 1976 August 20, 1976
Credit Through Program is Available.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
I. Arts and Sciences
Business and TechnicalBusiness AdministrationEngineeringLaw EnforcementMedical Laboratory AssistantPhotographySecretarial Science
Teacher Education
IV. General Studies
V. Mechanical & Engineering TechnologyMetals Fabrication TechnologyConstruction Trades Technology
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission,
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Cecil Community College
FINANCIAL AID
Available Supplemental and Basic Educational Opportunity Grants areScholarships / available.Grants:
Loans:
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Elkton Rotary Club Scholarships at $150 year.
Cecil County Educational Clerical Association at $300 year.
Rising Sun Better Business Association at $300 year.
American Legion Post 194 Scholarship, Rising Sun, Maryland, at$340 year.
Women's Club of Elkton, Maryland, Arts and Crafts CommitteeScholarship at $42 each covering tuition for one course.
C & P Telephone Grant at $150. year.
Elkton Women's Civic Club at $300 year.
Fraternal Order, of Police, Lodge No. 2 at $300 year.
The Rose Ricupeco Teacher Recruitment Grant at $75 coveringhalf tuition per semester. Deadline for applications of scholar-ships is open.
Wagner Chevrolet at $150 year.
Tri-C Sponsorship at $50. each.
Dewey L. Newman Award at $150 each.
Guaranteed Loans.
Employment: Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution.
Institution: Charles Cor 'y Community CollegeMitchell Road, La Plata, Maryland 20646
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Vera Warren
Catalog Available From: . . Office of Student Personnel Services
Financial Aid: Chad Norcross
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: (301) 934-2251
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 390.
Out of County: 750.
Out of State: 1110.
Application Fee:* 5
Books and Supplies (est ) 175.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
A student who has been graduated from secondary school or hasearned a state high school equivalence certifica,a is eligible foradmission as a regular student. Exceptional students will beconsidered for admission prior to secondary school graduation.Adults and, certain other students may be admitted as specialstudents even though they do not hoi:: secondary schooldiplomas or the equivalent.
Transfer Students
Applicants who have attended other colleges and wish to attendon a full-time basis at Charles County Community College will beadmitted as Freshmen transfer students if they have completedfewer than 30 hours of "C" or better, or as Sophomore transferstudents if they have completed 30 or more credit hours of "C"or better. Credits earned while in residence at another accreditedcollege will be accepted by the College, provided the coursecontent is comparable to that described in the Charles County
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Community College Catalogue, and the grade received is "C" orbetter. Courses that do not correspond to the College's courseofferings will be counted as electives where possible within agiven curriculum. Courses taken at another Maryland CommunityCollege will transfer if earned with a grade of "D" or betterprovided that an overall "C" average is transferred in. Correspondence credit will he accepted on a limited basis.
Application Date(s) When to Apply:
Dates: For Fall Admission: By August 29 (Last Day)For Spring Admission! By January 23 (Last Day)For Summer Admission: By June 9 (Last Day)
CutOff Date(s) for Applications:(See above deadlines.)
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: One week from receipt of application
and all required documents.For Spring Admission: One week from receipt of application
and all required documents.For Summer Admission: One week from receipt of application
and all required documents.
Api]licaticui Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required. (Advisement session with all Freshmen)
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision on Granted.
Admissions: When to Apply:Anytime during Senior Year.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:Within one week of receipt of all credientials.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior YearHow to Apply:
Send College Admission Form with $5.00 fee. Two lettersof recommendation are also required.
When to Apply: During Junior Year in high school.
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Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered Special Students:
Applicants who do not meet the basic entrance requirement ofhigh school graduation, but who give evidence of ability, interest,aptitude, and motivation may be admitted as Special Students totake courses of college level to fit their individual needs andinterests. A Special Student cannot be a candidate for a degree,but he will be admitted to degree status upon fulfillment ofdeficient entrance requirements and receipt of all documentspertaining to his academic history.
Orientation Session: Required (Handled in pre-advisement interview)
Beginning / EndingDates 'of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEP] :*
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins:
August 25January 19June 7
Ends:
December 12May 7July 30
Credit Through Progt 1 is available in General and Subject Area
exams.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
General StudiesArts / ScienceBusiness AdministrationEngineeringTeacher EducationTeacher AideElectronics TechnologyElect-onic Data Processing
Business OptionScientific Option
Computer Operator CertificateEstuarine Resource TechnologyPollution Abatement Technology
Legal Secretarial TechnologyMedical Secretarial ProgramExecutive Secretarial ProgramSecretarial CertificateLaw EnforcementLanguage Arts Teacher AssociateEarly Childhood / Elementary
Teacher AssociateFire Science TechnologyLibrary Technical Assistant
CertificateSurvey ing Certificate
DeCIS10n concerning the amount of credit to be granted IS usufilly made after the student has been
accepted for admission,
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Charles County Community College
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Pollution Abatement Technology Scholarships at $396. per year,for tuition, fees and books. Application and transcript must befiled by July 21.
Law Enforcement Education Program up to $180. per semester,for tuition and books. The. LEEP-% forms must be filed byregistration time. The applicant must be a law enforcementpersonnel.
Bank of Southern Maryland Scholarship at $360. a year, fortuition. Application and high school transcript and institutionalforms must be filed by April 15.
Bryans Road Lions Club Scholarship at $360. per year, fortuition. The application, high school transcript and institutionalforms must be filed by July 15.
The Eugene Chaney Memorial Scholarship at $400. a yearn fortuition and books. Applications, transcripts must be completedby April .15.
Dorothy Milburn Abel Scholarship at $360. a year, for tuition.Application forms, transcripts, must be filed by April 15.
Institutional Scholarships at $400. per year, for tuition and fees.Forms and transcripts must be filed by April 15.
LaPlata Lions Club Scholarship at $360. a yeir, for tuition.Forms and transcripts must be completed by April 15.
Mary Croft Ward Scholarship at $100 a year, for tuition andbooks. Transcripts and applications must be filed by April 15.
Nanjemony Elementary School PTA Scholarship at $150. a year.Forms and transcripts must be completed by April 15.
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Loans: Guaranteed Loans.
Employment:
Grants: .
al,
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other possibilities of on-campus employmentare described as "fair" with typical beginning salary of $2.00 perhour. Off-campus employment is described as "good".
Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) as
funded by the Office of Education. Grants will be distributedaccording to need and may not exceed $1,500. per year perstudent.
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOG) as funded by 0.E. Grants distributed according to need, not to exceed $1,050.per year per student.
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Institution: Chesapeake CollegeWye Mills, Maryland 21679
Contacts: Admissions: Mr. William Seth
Catalog Available From Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Margaret Foster
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone Number: 758-1537
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 340.
Out of County: 700.
Out of State: 2000.
Application Fee;* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 140.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Registration, Materials, Activities,
Parking: 37.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Application, High School Transcript, Physical Examination,
and the American College Test (ACT)
Transfer Students
A student entering from another college with a grade averagebelow "C" will be admitted with restriction to no more thanthree courses (or 10 semester hours) and must achieve a Q.P.A. of2.00 or better his first semester to remain as a student. When thestudent enters Chesapeake College, the College, in cooperationwith the student, shall determine the course selection. TheCollege may indicate the desirability of including remedial workin the student's curriculum. Also, the student may be restricted inhis co-curricular activities, Satisfactory performance in prescribedcourses and/or satisfactory submission of all credentials willremove the restrictions.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
*Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.**First-time registrants only.
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Chesapeake College
'I ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
After the student has completedthe Jr. Year in H.S. or graduatedSame as Above.
Up to the time of registration.
Cut-off Date(s) for App libations:For Fall Admission: July 1, 1974 - Full-time
Up to time of registration
For Spring Admission: December 1, 1974 - Full-timeUp to time of registration.
For Summer Admission: Up to the time of registration.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: When the items listed in the Ad-
, missions procedures have beencompleted and received by theOffice of Admissions.
For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Required $10.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Required of first time registrants.
Date Due: Thirty days from the date the acceptance letter ismailed.
Availability:
OnCampus: Not Available
Off-Campus: Not Critical: Not handled by the College.
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Chesapeake College.
Early Decision on
Admissions:Granted: When Application is complete.
Early Admissions: Granted: Upon approval by school principal and CountySuperintendent.
Special Students: Basic Criteria Needed to be Considered a Special Student:
Admission as a Special Student will be granted to any candidatewho submits the regular application for admission with therequired $10 application fee, and who:
Is not interested in working toward the Associate of Arts degreeat Chesapeake College or for one of the one-year certificates; or
Is not a high school graduate or does not hold the High SchoolEquivalency Certificate, but is no longer a high school student; or
Is the holder of academic credentials higher than the A A. degreeor of professional credentials requiring two or mo e years offull-time study; or
Is a student at another institution of higher ed cation, seekingcredit for transfer to that institution (letter f approval iustaccompany the Application for Admission).
Special Students may enroll for any credit courses either forcredit or for audit. If enrolled for credit, a Special Student will berequired to do all the work in his classes and will receive anappropriate grade and credit on a permanent record.
Any Special Student may subsequently qualify for RegularAdmission by meeting all the requirements stated in the
paragraph on procedures at the beginning of this section.
Orientation Session: Required in first semesterLength of Session: Six weeks
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Chesapeake College
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall September 3, 1974 December 19, 1974
Spring January 20, 1975 May 15, 1975
Summer June 16, 1975 August 7, 1975July 25, 1975 August 28, 1975
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*
Programs Available:
Credit Through Program is Available.
Degree or Certificate Programs
Arts and Sciences CurriculumGeneral College StudiesMathematics and ScienceHumanities and Social SciencesLaw Enforcement DegreeLaw Enforcement CertificateMarine Science
Teaching CurriculumElementary Teacher EducationSecondary Teacher EducationPhysical Education
Business CurriculumBusiness Administration
'Business Management TechnologyBusiness Management Technology CertificateReal Estate DegreeReal Estate Certificate
Secretarial CurriculumSecretarial Science DegreeSecretarial Science Certificate
Teacher Aide Certificate
Recreation Technology Curriculum
Medical Laboratory Technician
Continuing Education
Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships / Grants:
Basic and Supplemental Opportunity Grants are availal"..at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland 9el4ate Scholarships; Maryland GeneralScholarships.
The Alpha Delta Kappa Book Scholarship, $25.
The Lions Club of Centreville Outstanding Citizenship Award, $440,
Centreville National Bank, $400.
Children's Home Foundation Scholarships.
The Denton National' Bank, $350.
Easton Lions Club Scholarship, $350.
Eley Lumber Company Scholarship, $300.
Dean H. Eshelman Scholarship, $100.
D. Mark Fletcher Memorial Scholarship, $350.
Mary H. Latham, $350.
The Mary Jo Mullikin Memorial Scholarship, $50.
Maryla,:i National Bank, Easton, $300.
The National Bank of Cambridge, $350.
Peoples Bank of Chestertown, $200.
The Preston Trucking Co., Inc. Scholarships, two, $350.
Queenstown Bank of Maryland, $350.
Maryland State Scholarship Board (Senatorial).
The Sudlers.iire Bank of Maryland Scholarships, three, $200.
Theta Epsilon Chi, Book Scholarships; six, $25.
Soroptimist Club of Talbot County, $350.
Wye Mills Account, $300.
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Chesapeake College
Loans:
Employment:
National Direct Student Loans. There were 40 awarded duringFY 73-74, averaging $300 each. Preferred deadline for applicationis June 1.
Guaranteed Student Loan Program.
Short-term emergency loans up to $200 are available at theCollege.
Work-study programs, which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment possibilities aredescribed as "good"' with typical beginning salary of $1.65 perhour with bi-yearly increases. Off-campus employment is alsodescribed as "good".
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Irstitution: Columbia Union CollegeTakoma Park, Maryland 2001',:
Contacts: Admissions. Joseph E. Gurubatham
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions and RecordsFinancial: F L ClarambeauCampus Housing: Dean of Students
Phone: 270-9200
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $2452.
Out of State: 2452.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: 30.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: Comm. Student 425.
Dorm. Student: 550.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board 1320.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission New UndergraduatesRequirements:
Graduation from an approved academy or hig\i school.
Completion of an adequate pattern of subjects on the high schoollevel.
A "College Prediction Index" (CPI) of 2.00 or above. The CPI isthe grade point average computed on all courses attemptedexclusive of art, music, physical education, driver training andvocational subjects.
A student with a CPI between 1.75 and 2.00 may be admitted onacademic probation.
Willingness to abide by the rules and regulations of the college.
Satisfactory recommendations.
Satisfactory physical report.All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'
'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Transfer Students
Transfer students must be in good social and academic standing atall colleges previously attended.
An official transcript of credits from secondary school and fromeach college or university previously attended.
Acceptance of transfer credit is provisional and such credit willnot be entered on the permanent record until the student hassatisfactorily completed at least twelve semester hours at thiscollege.
A maximum of 72 semester hours will be accepted from a juniorcollege.
Willingness to abide by the rules and regulations of the college.
Satisfactory physical report.
Application Dates: Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
No deadline (preferably 1 monthbefore registration).Same as Above.Same as Above.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: None.
For Spring Admission: None.
For Summer Admission: None.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:
For Fall Admission: No specific date.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
- Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required in Some Cases
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Before registration for each term.
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Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
\Iy Admissions:
Special Students:
Availability:On-Campus:Off-Campus:
When to Apply:On-Campus:Off-Campus:
Not CriticalNot Critical
A month before registration.When accepted to College.
Required.Date Due: One month before registration.
Granted.
Granted.When Admitted - Senior Year.How to Apply - Regular procedure.When to Apply No date specified.
Basic. Criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
A mature person who does not meet college entrancerequirements, who does not wish to qualify as a regular student,but who wishes to take certain courson the college level, mayapply for admission as a special student.
Enrollment for courses is subject to approval by the Dean ofAcademic Administration.
Orientation Session: No Required (for 1974)
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Fall .
SpringSummer
Begins: Ends:
September 3January 6May 11
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Avaia e.
[CLEM*:
December 18April 22July 29
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Colubmia Union College
PrOgrams Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
B.S.
AccountingBusiness Administration
and ManagementElementary EducationFood and NutritionHealthHome EconomicsHome. Economics EducationMedical TechnologyMental Health
B.A.
BiologyBroadcasting CommunicationsChemistryElementary EducationEnglish
English COmmunicationGermanHistoryLiberal StudiesMathematics
A.A.AccountingBroadcasting CommunicationCommercial ArtEarly Childhood EducationElectronic Data ManagementEngineeringEngineering TechnologyFood Service ManagementIndustrial Technology
ClericalMedicalClericalChurch Leadership
Music PerformanceMusic EducationNursingPhysical EducationPsychology EducationReligious EducationRespiratory TherapySecretarial AdministrationSocial WorkSpeech Pathology
Music
PhysicsPsychologyPsychology EducationMental HealthPublic CommunicationReligionSociologySpeech CommunicationTheology
Interior DesignLiberal StudiesMedical Laboratory TechnicianPersonal MinistryRespiratory TherapyTextiles and ClothingTwo-year SecretarialTwo-year Medical Secretarial
One Year Certificates
Urban MinistryHealth
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FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships / Grants:
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution; $39,648 was allotted tothe Institution for FY 1973.
Columbia Union Scholarships at $400 teach for a student demonstrating financial needand showing academic ability; GPA forms and application must be submitted by August,1974.
Music Scholarship for 1 hour free tuition for music students; forms must be submitted atthe end of the school year.
Academy Music Scholarships at $150 each for an outstanding music student; deadline forapplication is at high school graduation.
College Scholarships at $200 each for a financially needy student demonstrating academicability; GPA forms must be submitted by the end of the school year.
Kendall Scholarships at $200 each for female students demonstrating financial need andshowing academic promise; GPA forms must be submitted along with the application bythe end of the school year.
Loans:
Employment:
There are 150 National Direct Student Loans ranging from $200to $1,000 each;
Nursing Student Loans ranging from $200 to $1,000. Deadlinefor both loans is July 1.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment is described as"good" with typical beginning salary of $2.00 per hour; studentswho have specialized skills may earn as high as $2.00 per hour.Off-campus employment is also described as "good".
Institution:
Contacts:
Community College of Baltimore2901 Liberty Heights AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21215
Admissions: Joseph Stein
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Financial Aid Director
Campus Housing: --- Not Available
Phone: 462-5800
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
City $341.50
County: 656.50
Out of State 971.50
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 145.
Deposit on Tuition None
Orientation Fee:* None
ADMISSION(Following Data Pertain Only to Utklergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
High School Graduation or High School Equivalent Certificate.Take ACT Test.
Transfer StudentsNeed official copies of College and High School Records.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission: Any time prior to September 5.For Spring Admission: Any time prior to January 21For Special Summer Session: Any time prior to May 20For First Summer Session: Any time prior to June 10For Second Summer Session: Any time prior to July 22.
All fees, dates, and other information are sub /ect to chang by zhP institut,on without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Community College of Baltimore
Application Fee:
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
None except a few program areasSame as above
Same as above
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: After all required application
forms are processedFor Spring Admission: Same as above
For Spring Admission: Same as above
Required
Admission Interview: Required
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted.
When to Apply: September of Senior YearDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:
Rolling Admissions
Early Admissions: GrantedWhen Admitted: Junior YearHow to Apply:
Follow regular admissions procedure except apply in JuniorYear of high schoolneed recommendation of high schoolprincipal or counselor.
When to Apply:During Junior Year of high school.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:No Special Criteria.
Orientation Session: RequiredLength of Session: 1 day
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Community College of Baltimore
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*:
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins;
September 5January 27May 20
/
Credit through program is available.
Programs Available: Degree or . ertificate Programs
UNIVERSITY-PARALLEL CURRICULUMSArts and Art EducationArts and SciencesBusiness Ad-ninistrationEngineeringGeneral EducationMedical TechnologyMusic and Music EducationPre-DentalPre-LawPreMedicalPrePharmacySpeech, Dramatics, Radio & TV
Early Childhood, ElementarySecondary Special, PhysicalEducation and IndustrialEducation
TWO YEAR CURRICULUMSMedical ServicesDental AssistingDental HygieneDental Laboratory TechnologyDietetic Te9hnologyRestaurant AdministrationHotel/Motel AdministrationLegal AssistantMedical Laboratory TechnologyMedical Record Technology
'Medical SecretarialMental Health TechnologyNursingOccupational Therapy AssistantPhysical Therapy AssistantRadio logic TechnologyRespiratory Therapy TechnologySpeech Technician
Business ServicesAccountingData ProcessingGeneral BusinessMarketing-Management-Labor RelationsOffice TechnologyRestaurant and Hotel ManagementSecretarial Science
Engineering TechnologiesConstruction TechnologyDrafting TechnologyElectronics TechnologyMechanical TechnologyPlant Engineering Technology
Ends:December 21May 19August 22
Governmental ServicesFire Protection TechnologyEmergency Medical TechnologyLaw Enforcement and Correction and SecurityRecreation Leadershi0Therapeutic Recreation OptionHuman Services AssistantUrban Development Assistant
GeneralArtSpeech, Dramatics, Radio & TVTeacher Education
ONE YEAR, CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMSDental AssistingElectronic TechnologyGeneral Office AideGovernment Service AideLaw EnforcementOffice SkillsRecreation AideOccupational Therapy Assisting
DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM
NON CREDIT COURSES, SEMINARS,WORKSHOPS
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after thi, student has baeii .
accepted for admission.
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Community College of Baltimore
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Supplemental Educational Oppoqunity Grants.
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants are available at theInstitution.
Maryland State Scholarship Board
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Scholarships at $300 eachfor a resident of Baltimore city in need of financial assistance. Noforms are required, but the applicant should contact the districtcouncilman by July 1.
Upward Bound aid is altailable for Upward Bound and DirectSearch for Talent Students:
There are other agency scholarships available.
Law Enforcement Educational Grants covering the full cost. Forfull-time employees of a publicly funded Justice/Law Enforce-ment Agency. LEEP Forms should be submitted to theInstitution as soon as possible.
Specialized Institutional Grants are available covering tuition atthe Institution. Awards are made contingent to a specific programto which the applicant intends to be enrolled. A student financialstatement-financial application is required. Those students sub,mitting their application before May 1st, will receive firstconsideration.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans, at the institution.
Employment:
Nursing Student Loans are available.
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans for returningpre-service officers are available.
Guaranteed Loans.
Short-term emergency loans are available at the Institution.
Work-study programs which arc/Federally sponsored are avails e
at the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitieare described as "fair" with typical beginning salary of $2.00 perhour; however, 'students with specialized skills may earn up to$2.50 per hour. Off-campus employment is described as "fair".
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Institution: Coppin State College2500 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21216
Contacts: Admissions: Clyde Hatcher
Catalog Ava!llble From: Director of Admissions
Financial Aid: Willis Nicholsonne
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 383-5990
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State $ 551.75
Out of State: '001.75
Application Fee:* 10.00
Books and Supplies (est.): .....150.00Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
AdmissionRequirements:
. ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
High school graduateSATCounselor Recommendation
Transfer Students
2.00 cumulative grade point average;Must be in good standing at last college attendedMust have been a matriculated student at one or more collegespreviously attended.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice."Payment of this fee IS a one-time only charge.
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Coppin State College
Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: By July 27, 1974
For Spring Admission: By January 3, 1975For Summer Admission: By June, 1975
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:.For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
July 27, 1974January 3, 1975June 15, 1975
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptanc is Sent:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Rolli g admissions/acceptanceRolli g admissions/acceptanceNo fo mal notice of acceptance sent
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not required.
Earl Decision on Granted.
Admissions: When to Apply: Middle of Junior YearDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Se t: Rolling Admissions
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year --How to Apply: Contact Director of Admi sionsWhen to Apply: Early part of the Junior ar
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Spe ial Student:Student must be a high school graduate. Exc ptions to this policyare made on an individual basis.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 2 days.
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Coppin State College
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM :*
Programs Available
Begins:
Fall: September 3
Spring: February 4Summer I: June 2
Summer it: June 30
Credit through program is available.
Degree or Certificate Programs
Arts and SciencesEnglish
ChemistryBiologyMathematicsHistorySocial ScienceGeneral ScienceCriminal JusticeNursing
Teacher EducationElementary EducationSecondary Education'Special EducationIndustrial Arts EducationAdult Education
Ends:December 19, 1974May 22, 1975June 27, 1975July 28, 1975
DeciSion concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made, after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Coppin State College
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution;over $600,000. was awarded to the Institution for FY 1973.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-
ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Other Race Grants for a student of Minority race at thenstitution.
National Direct Student Loans are available averaging $1,000.each. Deadline for applications is April 30.
NILaw Enforcement Educational Program Grants averaging between$270. to $360. each. Deadline for applications of the LEEP formsis April 30.
(Ither loans are available up to $1,250.
Guaranteed Loans.
Short-term Emergency loans are available at the Institution up to$55. each.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are available
at the Institution. Other on-campus, employment opportunitiesare described as "good" with typical beginning salary of $2.45per hour; however, students with speckalized skills may be paid asmuch as $3.00 per hour. Off-campus employment is described as
"fair".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admission'Requirements:
)%ata Processing Institute5 1 St. Paul Place _
Ba'timore, Maryland 21201
Admit,sions Donald M. Hall
Catalog Available From ........ ........ ....... Sandra Hammaker
Financial Aid: Donald M. Hall
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 837-5520
Total Tuition for Computer Programming: $2283.
Total Tuition for Computer Operitions: 1225.
Total Tuition for Keypunch Operations: 545.
Total Tuition for 1)/13 Machine Repair: 1895.
Tuition for Computer Secretary: 895.
Appli
Other Charges:
ADMISSIONS
Application Fee: $ 125.
Books & Supplies: 40.
Computer Lab Fee 66.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee: None
High School Graduates and GED HoldersMust pass appropriate aptitude test administered at the Institute.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Adthission: Open
For Late Fall Admission: Open
For Winter Admission: Open
For Spring Admission: Open
For Summer Admission: Open
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Data Processing Institute
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:For Late Fall Admission: As soon as all transcripts andFor Winter Admission: appropriate aptitude testFor Spring Admission: scores are received.
For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Orientation Session: Not Required.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall September 2, 1975 December 31, 1976
Late Fall November 15, 1975 February 15, 1976Winter January 21, 1976 April 23, 1977Spring April 1, 1976 July 2, 1977Summer June 14, 1976 September 18, 1977
Programs Available:
(DPI operates on the quarter plan, allowing 5 ten-week terms ayear)
Computer ProgrammingComputer OperationsKeypunch OperationsData Processing Machine RepairComputer Secretary
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Data Processing Institute
FINANCIAL AIDAvailableScholarships /Grants: General scholarships are awarded by the Institute in varying
amounts between 200.00 and $900.00 Eased on financialneed and ability.
nstitutional formfiAuStbe filed by July1.
Loans: Data Processing Institute tuition loans in varying amounts.
Employment: Off-campus employment is descrit,v1 as "very good". DPImaintains a Placement Director to assist graduates by arranginginterviews with prospective employers.
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Institution:
Contacts:
FY.p.
DelMar-Va Beauty Academy, Inc.308.310 East Main StreetSalisbury, Maryland 21801
Admissions: Thelma P. Tilghman
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Financial Aid Office
Campus Housing: Not Available,but do have private housing lists
Telephone: (301) 742.7929
Financial Aid Officer: Phyllis Forsch
We have a CASH PLAN and a MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN.The charges for the CASH PLAN are:
1500 HOURS 2000 HOURS
$ 15.00 flegistratti.;,. 15.09 Registration Fee159.65 Kit, Mmxiri, 159.65 Kit, Manikin, Text Book,
Wor' F Polish Kit & Work Books, Polish Kit &Pe.r 9ant Wave Rods Permanent Wave Rods
6.39 Sale: ax 6.39 Sates Tax7.80 Ins:Ira-J.2 7.80 Insurance
600.00 Tui 800.00 Tuition
788.84 Tota' 988.84 Total
The Registration Fee of 515.00 is paid when the studentcompletes 'a Registration Blank, and returns it to Del-Mar-VaBeauty Academy, which then holds a place for the student in thatclass. Upon entering school the first day, the balance is paid.
The charges for the MONTHLY
1500 HOURS
S 15.00 Registration Fee
159.65 Kit, Manikin, Text Book
Work Books, Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
6.39 Sales Tax
7.80 Insurance
660.03 Tuition
$848.87 Total
PLAN are:
2900 HOURS
15.00 Registration Fee
159.65 Kit, Manikin, Text BookWork Books, Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
6.39 Sales Tax
7.80 Insurance
880.08 Tuition
$1068.92 Total
The Registration Fee of $15.00 is paid when the student registersfor school, and completes a registration blank. Upon enteringschool, the first day, payments for the kit, manikin, text books,work books, polish kit and permanent wave rods and insurance,along with the first month's tuition ($58.30) are required. Then,each month for the next eight or eleven months (depending oncourse); a paymer c of $58.30 is required for the tuition.
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Del-Mar-Va Beauty Academy, Inc. .
ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Date(s) When to Apply:No deadline (preferably one month before registration)
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications: NoneDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:
No specific date.
Required.
Admission Interview: Required (Pre-registration with all Freshman)
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Granted.When to Apply: Anytime.Notice of Acceptance is sent within one week of receipts of allcredentials.
Early Applications strongly recommended.
Non-high school graduates are admitted as special students if they
deserve merit or special consideration.
These students are given special training by the schools
instructors.
Orientation Session: Handled in pre-registration interview.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Begins:
FebruaryJulySeptember
College Level School ExamsExamination Program State Board of Cosmetology Exams
[CLEM:
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Ends:
FebruaryJulySeptember
Del-Mar-Va Beauty Academy, Inc.
ProgramsAvailable:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
In addition to the Theory and Science of Cosmetology, othersubjects are:
Sanitation and SterilizationShampooingFinger WavingTinting and BleachingManicuringPin CurlingWig Styling md CareBeauty Salon Management
Hair ShapingHair StylingPermanent WavingScalp TreatmentFacials and Packs
Salesmanship
Pivot Point International Student Training Program.
FINANCIAL AID
Training Programs:Veterans AdministrationSocial Security BenefitsVocational RehabilitationWelfare DepartmentsEmployment SecurityChildren's Home FoundationThe Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantsNational Direct Student LoansThe College Work-Study ProgramBasic Educational Opportunity Grants
Guaranteed Loans.National Direct Student Loans
Employment: The Scott Beauty Schools operate a nation-wide placementservice for students and graduates.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Dundalk Community College6903 Mornington RoadBaltimore, Maryland 21222
a
Admissions: Daniel F. Moriarty
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Valerie E. Blackman
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 282-6700, ext. 288
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 300.
Out of County: 600.
Out of State: 1200.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Tuition: None
. Other Charges: Orientation Fee: * None
Graduation Fee:* 10.
Credit by Exam Fee: . . . 5. per credit
Lab Fee Varies,
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission ---,Requirements: New Undergraduates
Obtain an application form from the Admissions Office or from aHigh School Counselor.
File an application for enrollment and the required $10 applica-tion fee in the College Admissions Office. Checks should be madepayable to Dundalk Community College. An additional applica-tion fee is not required of a student already admitted to anotherBaltimore County Community College. Proof of such admission isrequired.
All applicants are encouraged to submit transcripts of previousHigh School and college work. These transcripts frequently provehelpful in planning a program of studies.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior ncitice.
'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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a) If you have attended High School within the last 3 years or ifyou are presently attending you are required to submit your HighSchool transcript or GED test scores. b) if you wish to haveprevious college credit accepted in transfer you are required tosubmit official college transcripts.
Transfer StudentsSame as above.
Foreign Students
If you are a foreign student, you are expected to showcompetence in the. English language by attaining a TOEFL scoreof 500, with a score of at least 50 in each category before yourapplication can be formally accepted. Prior to your acceptanceyou must also submit a declaration and certification of finances.If you are accepted, you will be required to pay out-of-statetuition.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Intersession:For Spring Admission:For bummer Admission:
Prior to termPrior to termPrior to termPrior to term
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: NoneFor hitersession: NoneFor Spring Admission: NoneFor Summer Admission: None
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: As soon as all necessary admissions papers
are received.For Intersession:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Required.
Same as above.
Same as above.Same as above.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
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Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year.How to Apply: Students are reqUired to consult first with their
High School Counselor and with the College AdmissionsOffice.
When to Apply: Sufficiently in advance of the academic term.
Orientation Session: Voluntary.
Beginning /EndingDates of Terms:
Fall:I ntersession:
Spring:Summer I:Summer II:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*:
Begins:
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1975Monday, Jan. 5, 1976Monday, Feb. 2, 197RMonday, June 7, 1976Thursday, July 15, 1976
Ends:Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975Thursday, Jan. 29, 1976Saturday, May 29, 1976Saturday, July 10, 1976Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1976
L'iCredit-By-Examination A mitted students may earn creditthrough the general and s bject exams of the College LevelExamination Program and through college division exams. Creditis also granted for certain Armed Forces experiences.
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
Arts and Sciences Criminal Justice CurriculumBusiness Administration Data Processing Technology CurriculumBusiness and Industrial Management Media Technology CurriculumGeneral Studies Secretarial Science CurriculumElementary Teacher Education Special Education Teacher CurriculumSecondalyreacher EducationIndustrial Technology (Manufacturing)Special Education - Instructional AideChild Care Center ManagementTrade Union AdministrationParaprofessional CounselingPower Engineering TechnologyReal EstateLegal Assistant
FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (BEOG) and Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) are a "ailable at theInstitution.
Loans:
Employment:
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Community Scholarships; there are a number of these in varyingamounts awarded to the applicant based on financial need.
National Direct Student Loans.
Short-term emergency loans.
The Maryland Higher Education Loan Corporation.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other employment possibilities are described as"good" both on-campus and off-campus.
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Institution: Eastern Flying ServiceBack River Neck Road, Essex, Maryland 21221
Contacts: Admissions. Lois WilsonCatalogs Available From: Lois WilsonPhone: 682-3444
Expenses:(subject to change) Aircraft CESSNA 150 $18.00 per hr.
CESSNA 172 26.00 per hr.Certified Flight Instructor 10.00 per hr.Certified Instrument Flight Instructor 12.00 per hr.
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES:(varies for different courses) $50.00 = 100.00
GROUND SCHOOL:Private Pilot 40 hr. $ 85.00,Commercial Pilot 40 hr. 125.00Instrument Pilot. 40 hr. 150.00Flight Instructor Private Tutoring 10.00 per hr.Flight Instructor Instruments Pvt. Tutoring 12.00 per hr.All Pvt. Tutoring done at 10.00 per hr.FCC License (est.) 8.00FAA Medical Exam (est.) 20.00
Admission ADMISSIONSRequirements: Be able to pass FAA Medical Exam.
16 years of age before solo.18 years of age for a commercial license.
AdmissionInterview:
Deposit onTuition:
Recommended.
Due as cost is incurred.
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Eastern Flying Service
Programs Available: Private Pilot, Airplane. License
Commercial Pilot Airplale License
Instrument Pilot Airplane Rating
Certified Flight Instructor Rating
Certified Instrument Flight Instructor Rating
Institution: Essex Community CollegeRidge Road, Baltimore County, Maryland 21237
Contacts: Admissions: Dennis E. Eckard
,Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
F Barry Weinberg
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 682-6000
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 300.
Out of .County: 600.
Out of State: 1200.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
Admission to a program is granted when the College has
satisfactory evidence that the applicant shows promise ofcompleting successfully the program of study. Usually, admissionis granted on the basis of the applicant's high school grades, or hisprevious college grades. However, such factors as admission testscores, employment records, content of the high school program,and other pertinent information may also be considered if it is tothe student's advantage. Applications completed after August 20for the Fall! Semester and January 1 for the Spring Semester willbe accepted only as time and space permit.
Transfer StudentsApplicants from another College desiring tq transfer must submittheir high school and college transcripts. A student on probationat another institution may be admitted to Essex CommunityCollege on probation. A student who has been academicallydismissed and one semester has not elapsed between the date ofdismissal and the desired date of admission to the College musthave an interview with the of Admissions to seekadmission to the College.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.*Payment of this fee is a ohe-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Admission Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: Accepted until start of semester.For Spring Admission: Accepted until start of semester.For Summer Admission: Accepted until start of semester.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Acceptance up to start of semesterexcept for programs marked with adouble asterisk(**).
Date(s) When Notice' of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
As soon as transcripts are processedand grades evaluated, except forprograms marked with a doubleasterisk (**), where date is January30.
Required - $10.00
Not Required, except for programs marked with an asterisk (*).
Not Required.
Granted.When to Apply: Not before October 1.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:
Upon receipt of transcripts, except for programs marked with adouble asterisk( * *).
Granted.When Admitted. Junior Year.How to Apply: Juniors seeking early admission to Essex Com-munity College should discuss the early admission concept withtheir high school counselor. The high school counselor will pro-vide the necessary information.
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Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Orientation Session:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*:
Programs Available:
Applicants who have previously earned an Associate in Artsdegree or a higher degree may pursue additional course work atEssex Community College.
Recommended.Length of Session: 2 days.
Begins:
Fall Term: September 4, 1975
Spring: , January 26, 1976
Summer I: June 9, 1976Summer II: July 19, 1976
Credit Through Program is Available.
Degree or Certificate Programs:
ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
Accounting - CareerAccounting - TransferArts and Sciences.RankingBusiness Management CareerBusiness Management - TransferCriminal Justice
Dental AssistingDrama
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTPre-School Aide - OptionElementary School Aide.- OptionSpecial Education OptionEngineering
Ends:December 20, 1975May 17, 1976July 14, 1976August 19, 1976
ENGINEERING ASSOCIATEIndustrial - Option.Computer Science - OptionGeneral Studies
Health Planning AssistantHealth Services ManagementIndustrial MangementMarketing
*Medical Laboratory Technician"Mental Health AssociateNuclear Medicine TechnicianNursing
Personnel Management
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANTHealth Assistant JHHFamily Practice FSH
Public Administration Assistant"Radiologic Technology
*Decision concerning the amount orcredit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
**See application dates.
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SECRETARIAL SCIENCEExecutive SecretarialLegal SecretaryMedical SecretarySocial Service AssistantSpeechSpeech and Hearing ScienceStatistical AssociateStatistical AssistantStatistical Clerk
TEACHER EDUCATIONArtElementaryGeneral BusinessIndustrial ArtsMusicPhysical EducationSecondarySecretarialUrban Development Assistant
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
See application dates.
FINANCIAL AID
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
BankingDrafting TechnologyCriminal JusticeDental AssistingDrug Abuse CounselingEarly ChildhoodHealth Services ManagementSecretarial ScienceSmall Business ManagementStatistical Clerk
Basic Grants Students enrolled half-time or more who enteredcollege after April 1, 1973 are eligible to apply.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution.
Federal Nursing Scholarships are available.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships, Maryland ProfessionalScholarships.
Community organizations and service clubs sponsor full-tuitionand .part-tuition scholarships.
National Direct Student Loans; there are numerous of these up to$2,500 during two years at college.
Short-term emergency loans are available at the Institution up to$75.
Guaranteed Loans.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are available
at the Institution. Other on-campus employment is described as"good" with typical beginning salary of $2.10 per hour. Off-
campus employment is described as "fair".
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Institution: Frederick Community CollegeRt. 3, Frederick, Maryland 21701
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admission\Requiremekts:
Admissions: L. Richard Haney
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: L. Richard Haney
Campus Housing Not Available
Phone: 662-0101
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 300.
Out of County 600.
Out of State: 1200.
Application Fee *: 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 175.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee: None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New UndergraduatesAll persons seriously seeking additional education may apply foradmission to the College. An "open door" policy makes possiblethis" opportunity for further study for all interested persons.Testing and counseling are provided to assist in the selection' ofprograms most suited to the needs of the students. Financialassistance is available for persons who otherwise might be deniedthe opportunity of pursuing further education. The AmericanCollege Test ,s required of full time applicants.
Students may attend Frederick Community College prior tograduation from high school with the recommendation andapproval of the secondary school and the parents. Arrangementsfor this are made through the secondary school counselor withforms available from the College Admissions Office.
Foreign students whose native language is not English arerequired to take a test in English proficiency and attain aminimum score as designated by the Admissions and AcademicStandards Committee.
All fees, dates, and other information ore subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Frederick Community College
Application Dates:
Transfer StudentsShould be in good standing. An interview with a counselor for
planning of academic program is recommended. A copy oftranscripts should be sent to the Admissions Office for evaluation.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Sprin9 A;clmission:For Summer Admission:
Begin in FebruaryBegin in SeptemberBegin in April
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Up to start of semesterUp to start of semesterUp to start of semester
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: After receipt of application. Ad-
missions file is not complete forfulltime applicant until ACTscores are received.
For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: No formal notice sent.
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interyiew: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not required.
Early Admissions: Granted.How' to Apply: Students may attend Frederick Community
College prior to graduation from high school with therecommendation and approval of the secondary' school.Arrangements are made through the secondary school
counselor with forms available from college admissions office.When to Apply: For Fall begin in February.
For Spring begin in September.For Summer begin in April.
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Special Students; Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Non-matriculating students enrolled in courses which are suitedto their individual needs or interests.
Orientation Session: Required of all new full-time students.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM :*
Programs Available:
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins:
September 2, 1975January 21, 1976June 21, 1976
Credit Through Program is Available.
Degree or Certificate Programs
Ends:
December 19, 1975May 7, 1976July 29, 1976
Arts and SciencesAviation Maintenance Technician - Degree and CertificateBusiness AccountingBusiness AdministrationBusiness ManagementData Processing - Degree and CertificateElectronics Technology - Degree and CertificateNursing EducationPark Operation and Management - Degree and CertificateSecretarial Science - Degree and CertificateTeacher Education
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the Student , has beenaccepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Basic Educational Opportunity Grants
Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantsFederal Nursing Scholarships
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships
Maryland General State Scholarships
Maryland House of Delegates Scholarship
War Orphan GrantsCommunity organizations, businesses and industries sponsorscholarships through the FCC Scholarship Committee.
Loans:
Employment:
National Direct Student LoanGuaranteed Student Loans (MHELC)
Nursing Student Loan
College Work Study
Student Assistance Program
Off-campus opportunities through the Placement Counselor areavailable.
Application Student must file the Parents' Confidential or Student Financial
Deadline: Statement form which is available upon request. Applications aredue June 1 for the Fall Semester and December 15 for the SpringSemester. Applications received after the deadline will beconsidered pending the availability of funds.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Frederick Piper Sales, Inc.Frederick Municipal AirportFrederick, Maryland 21701
Chief Flight Instructor: William R. Barber, Jr.
Catalog Available From: William R. Barber, Jr.
Veterans Benefits: William R. Barber, Jr.
Finance Barbara Sherman
Private Pilot Course $ 890.
Commercial Pilot Course ..... 4,000.
Instrument Pilot Course 1,800.
Multi-Engine Course 1,880.
Airline Transport Pilot 2,000.
Above course prices are approximate, prices vary with the typeaircraft used in each course;
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: Private Pilot Course - ivlust be at least 16 years old.
Commercial Pilot Course - Must hold a Private Pilot Certificate.Instrument Pilot Course - Must hold a Private Pilot Certificate.with
a minimum of 160 hours.Multi-Engine Course - Must hold a Private Pilot Certificate.Airline Transport Pilot - Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate,
with an instrument rating and a minimum of 1500 hours.Flight Instructor Course - Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certifi-
cate with an instrument rating.
ApplicationDates: Open 7 days a week for admission, except legal holidays year
round.
Application Fee: None
Admission Interview: Preferred, but not required.
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Frederick Piper Sales, Inc.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Programs Available:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
VOCATIONAL FLIGHT TRAININGPrivate Pilot CourseCommercial Pilot CourseInstrument Pilot CourseMulti-engine Pilot CourseAirline Transport Pilot CourseFlight Instructor Course
FINANCIAL AID
Veteran G. I. benefits are available for all flight courses after Pri-vate Pilbt
Institution: Frostburg State CollegeFrostburg, Maryland 21532
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: M Edgerton Deuel,
Catalog Available From: Office of AdmissionS,
Financial Aid: Domenic Vacca
Campus Housing: James Lund
Phone: 639-4301
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $ 726.
Out of State 1176.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: 25.
Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Room and Board 1210. 1314.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Frostburg State College encourages applications from men andwomen whose background shows them to be prepared to join inthe life of the intellectual community. Applicants with such abackground are granted admission on the basis of high schoolwork completed, with the condition that the remaining highschool work will be satisfactory. Candidates for admission toFrostburg are strongly urged to complete a college preparatoryprogram in high school.
Transfer Students
Transfer students from a two-year or four-year college must havea 2.0 cumulative average on a 4.0 system to be eligible forconsideration for admission to the College. The cumulativeaverage is based upon all hours attempted and will be determinedby the sending institution.
All .fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: After Sept. 15 prior to year of entrance.
For Spring Admission: Before December 1.For Summer Admission: Early Spring (March).
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: No established dateFor Spring Admission: December 1For Summer Admission: Mid-May
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Beginning mid-December and untilclass is filled (approximately middleto end of March.)December 1 to January 1No acceptance sent; voluntary pro-gram.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Required Amount $50.Date Due: 30 days after acceptance
Availability:On-Campus: -Not CriticalOff-Campus: - Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus: Part of regular applicationOff-Campus: Students are assisted but must make
own contact with landlord.
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Deposit on Roomand Board: Required.
Date Due: Spring
Early Decision onAdmissions: Not Granted.
Early Admissions: Not Granted.
Special Students: While Frostburg has no admissions category as "special student"we do have two categories which may apply in this area, they are:
1) Fifth year certification student.
2) Baccalaureate degree student seeking Maryland certificationfor teaching purposes.
3) Part-time student, High school graduate or collegiate studentseeking further study but failing to meet normal admissionscriteria.
Orientation Session: Not Required.Length of Session: 3 days
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: August 28 December 14
Spring: January 10 May 6
Summer: May 12 August 15(3 sessions)
College LevelExamination Program Credit through Program is available.
[CLEM*:
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
Accounting
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Economics
English
French
General Science (Earth Science Concentration)
Geography
Health and Physical Education
History
Mathematics
Modern Foreign Languages and Literature
Music
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Social Sciences
Sociology
Speech and Theatre
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Basic and Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
"Other Race" grants for a student of minority race at theInstitution.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans; four hundred are available at theInstitution. Deadline for applications is May 1.
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans.
Deferment of 2/3 of a semester's bill for a 60 day period ($10 fee)
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other oncampus employment opportunitiesare described as "fair" with typical beginning salary of $2.00 perhour. Off-campus employment is described as "poor".
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Institution: Garrett Community CollegeMcHenry, Maryland 21541
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Dean J. W. Janssen
Catalog Available From: Dean J. W. Janssen
Financial Aid: Dean J. W. Janssen
Campus Housing: Not Available, but do haveprivate housing lists.
Phone: 387-6666
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $340.
Out of County: 640.
Out of State: 840.
Application Fee *: 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 100.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 35.
Orientation Fee: * None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs;
Application Dates:
New Undergraduates
Application High School Graduate or EquivalencyPhysical Examination High School TranscriptACT Interview
Transfer StudentsTranscript.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Sprang Admission:For Summer Admission:
Prior to last day in AugustPrior to January 8Prior to first day of classes.
All fees, dates, and other info' mation are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one -me only charge.
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Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Prior to last day of August.For Spring Admission: Prior to January 8.For Summer Admission: Prior to first day of classes.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: With completion ofFor Spring Admissions: admissions action.For Summer Admissions:
Application Fee: (Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Last dates for admission.
Housing: Availability:On-Campus Not AvailableOff-Campus AvailableWhen to Apply: Prior to August 31
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: May 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:Within 2 weeks of completion of Admission Requirements.
Early Admissions: Granted.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Senior in High SchoolWorking toward GED.Approval by Dean of Students
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 2 days
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Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: September 2, 1975 December 19, 1975
Spring: January 7, 1976 May 11, 1976
Summer: June 14, 1976 July 29, 1976
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available.[CLEF] :*
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Secretarial ScienceBusiness OccupationalHuman Services Technology**Environmental and Renewable Resource TechnologyArts and Science TransferScience MathSocial ScienceBusiness AdministrationSecondary Teacher EducationGeneral Studies
**Includes options in agriculture, forestry, wild-life management,construction and landscaping.
"Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has been
accepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID .
AvailableScholarships / Basic and Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants areGrants: available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans up to $1,000 each. The deadlinefor applications is August 1.
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans.
Short-term emergency loans up to $150 for 90 days are availableat the Institution.
College work-study programs which are Federally sponsored areavailable at the Institution. Off-campus employment is describedas "fair".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Goucher CollegeDulaney Valley Road, Towson, Maryland 21204
Admissions: Richard M. Canterbury
Catalog Available From: Director of Admissions
Financial Aid: Patricia A. Hogan
Campus Housing: Admissions Office (Pre-registration)
Phone: 825-3300
Yearly Tuition anct Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $2800.
Out of State: 2800.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Other Charges: Deposit on Room and Board: None
Deposit on Tuition: 150.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board. 1600.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
General requirements are flexible but at least 12 academic unitsare ordinarily expected of applicants, in addition to 4 units inEnglish. A minimum of 3 years of Math and three, or preferably 4years of a foreign language and one or more laboratory sciences aswell as History, Government and related subjects recommended.
The SAT and 3 achievement tests (English, Comp. and twoothers). ACT is also acceptable.
At least two recommendations, one of which must be from ateacher.
Transfer Students
Same as for freshmen applicants but achievement tests notrequired.
In addition, official transcript from college attended with astatement of honorable dismissal and a statement from applicantconcerning reasons for wishing to transfer.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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toucher College
Application Dates: Date(s) When to Apply:For'Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
By April 1By January 1
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:
See above: Late applicants,may be considered.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Begins February 1For Spring Admission: By January 10
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Admission interview required. Special provisions will be made forthe student having great difficulty getting to campus.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: May 1
Housing:.On-CampusOff-Campus
- Not Critical- Not Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus - At time application is filed.
Off-Campus --StUdents not living with family are expected to liveon campus. Seniors may live off campus but college has nothingto do with arranging their housing.
Deposit on Roomand Board: Not Required.
Early Decision on Granted.Admisions: When to Apply: By November 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: By December1.
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Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior Year (Occasionally after the 10th year.)When Admitted: Senior Year - Mid-year.
How to Apply: Procedure same as for others except an interview
is required and a statement re: reasons for wishing to entercollege early must be submitted in writing.
When to Apply: By April 1.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:1. Students 24 years of age or older may apply as special
students (Not candidates for the degree) to enroll in course(s)for credit or as auditors. They may be admitted if they appearto have the necessary prerequisites for the course. Interviewsare required.
Fee per course per term is $300.
2. High School Students with qualifications for college workand with recommendation/authorization of School Counseloror Principal may take courses as Special Students.
Interview and school transcript required.
Fee per course per term is $300.
Orientation Session'. Requirec,Length of Session: Tuesday-Friday following Labor Day.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall September 2 December 18
Spring February 9 May 30
College LevelExamination Program Older students coming back to school may present scores on
[CLEM : the General Examinations of the CLEP for advanced credit.Subject Examinations may be presented for credit with theapproval of the particular department involved.
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Programs Available:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
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Degree or Certificate Programs:
Majors and Undergrad. Degrees
The Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in American studies,biological sciences, chemistry, classics, creative arts, dance,economics, education, English and dramatic arts, historicpreservation, history, international relations, mathematics,modern languages and literatures, music, philosophy, physicsand astronomy, political sciences, pre-legal studies, premedicalstudies, psychology, religion, sociology and anthropology, andvisual arts. Combination majors may be arranged.
FINANCIAL AID
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution.
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships:
Goucher Scholarships; a number in varying amounts are availableat the Institution.
-National Direct Student Loans are available. No deadline forapplication.
Goucher College Loans are available.
Federally insured guaranteed student bank loans.
Work-study program which is Federally funded is available at theInstitution. Other employment on campus may be obtainedthrough the student work office.
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Institution: Hagerstown Junior College751 Robinwood Drive, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Max E. Creager
Catalog Available From: Max E. Creager
Financial Aid: John S. Clatterbaugh
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 731-2800
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 336.
Out of County: 786.
Out of State: 1236.
Application Fee:* 5.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee: None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
High School TranscriptAmerican College Test ScoresMedical Examination (full-time students only)
Transfer Students
High School TranscriptCollege Transcript(s)Medical Examination (full-time students only)
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
'Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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Application Dates: Datels) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
No date indicated-recommendedearly in senior year of highschool.Same as above.
Same as above.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: NoneFor Spring Admission: NoneFor Summer Admission: None
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Upon receipt of transcript (partial
included) and ACT scores.For Spring Admission: Same
For Summer Admission: Same
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, But Not Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision onAdmissions: Not Granted.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted:
Junior YearSenior Year
How to Apply: Juniors accepted for directed studies coursesduring summer. Seniors are accepted for 2 courses with writtenpermission from their principal and counselor to the Director ofAdmissions.
When to Apply: June 1.
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Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
An applicant at least 17 years of age who wishes to take coursesfor self-enrichment or for transfer but is not working for a degreeor certificate from the College may enroll for credit or auditduring any semester or summer session. Special status includesstudents who have earned degrees beyond the associate degree or,in some cases, students not possessing a high school diploma or itsequivalent. Non-high school graduates who enroll will be urged toobtain the high school equivalence certificate as soon as theymeet requirements for scheduling the examination. Course loadand admission to specific courses will be determined in confer-ence with the Dean of Student Affairs or a Counselor. Thisclassification includes students who are auditing classes.
Orientation Session: Required.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Fall:
Spring:
Begins:
August 27January 12
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College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available.[CLEM :
Programs Available:
ArtsBusiness AdministrationEngineeringScienceTeacher EducationMathematics
Degree or Certificate
Accounting and BusinessCommunicationsData Processing
Early' Childhood Instructional AideElectrical Engineering TechnologyExecutive SecretarialFood Service ManagementGeneral Merchandising
Ends:
December 19May 12
Programs
Law Enforcement (Police Services)Law Enforcement (Correctional
Services)
Mechanical Engineering TechnologyNursingProfessional Clerk-TypistRadiologic TechnologySecretarial Administration
Hagerstown Junior College
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution.
Federal Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
The following grants and scholarships cover complete tuition,Parent's Confidential Statement and the Institutional ApplicationForms must be filed by July 1:
American Association of University Women Scholarship for astudent demonstrating need and academic potential.
Women's Auxiliary to the Washington County Medical Societyfor nursing students.
Women's Auxiliary of The Washington County Hospitals fornursing students.
Washington County Council of PTA for education majors.
Chester J. Clipp Scholarship for a,student demonstrating financialneed.
Richard Arthur Motz, Jr., Scholarship for a student demon-strating financial need.
HJC Alumni Association Scholarship for a student demonstratingfinancial need.
Circus Fan Association of America Scholarships for a student inthe journalism program demonstrating financial need.
National Direct Student Loans; there are 15 averaging $250 each.Deadline for applications is July 1.
Guaranteed Loans.
Work-study programs, which are Federally sponsored are availableat. the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "good" with typical beginning salary of $2.10per hour. Off-campus employment is described as "fair".
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Institution: Harford Community College401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, Maryland 21014
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Ralph H. Jordari, Jr.
Catalog Available From: Ralph H. Jordan, Jr.
Financial Aid: Edward C. St. Lawrence
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 838-1000 or 879-8920
Yearly Tuition and
Other Charges:
Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $410. 450.
Out of County: 930. 980.
Out of State: 1600. 1670.
Application Fr 5
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
Admissions(Following Data Pertain Qnly to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Application for Admission, plus fee.Physical examination.High School Transcript.Admission Interview.
Transfer Students
Same as above except:College Transcript(s)If dismissed from previous college, must appeal to H.C.C.
Academic Standards Committee for admission.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Prior to August 20, 1975Prior to January 20, 1976Prior to June 9, 1976
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:Cor Fall Admission: August 20, 1975For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
January 20, 1976June 9, 1976
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Immediately upon completion
of application requirements.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Required,
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required. (Out-of-State Students Only) at time of admissionsinterview.
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted.
When to Apply: Mid-year (in twelfth grade)Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: immediately upon
completion of application requirements.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: End of Junior Year.How to Apply: Written permission of Superintendent of Schools
for waiver of twelfth year; written permission of parents/guardians; all other "normal" admission requirements.
When to Apply: Mid-year (eleventh grade)
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a special student:
Nan-graduate from high school (temporary).Holder of another college degree.Self-stated preference.Non-matriculants (for whatever reason).
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Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: Two (2) hours.
Beginning / EndingOates of Terms:
Fall:Jan. Term:Spring:Summer:
Begins:September 2, 1975January 5, *1976February 2, 1976June 9, 1976July 19, 1976
College LevelExamination ProgramECLEPI :* Credit through Program is Available.
Ends:December 20, 1975January 29, 1976May 31, 1976July 14, 1976August 20, 1976
Also U.S.A.F.I. course work substantiated by end-of-courseexamination.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Arts and SciencesAuto. Engr. TechnologyBusiness AdministrationBusiness Data ProcessingElectronicsEngineeringGeneral StudiesInterior DesignNursingScience Lab. Tech.SecretarialTeacher Education
Auto Front End and Brake SystemAuto TransmissionsAuto Tune-upBroadcast TechnologyBusiness Computer ProgramMingCivil TechnologyDrafting / Surveying AssistantElectronics TechnologyLaw EnforcementOffice CareersSecretarial Science
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted fir admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Basic Educational Opportunity Grants, Supplemental Educational'
Opportunity Grants, Law Enforcement Grants, Federal NursingScholarships are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships; War Orphans Grants.
Harford Community Grants af $300 each for tuition for a studentdemonstrating financial need and having academic potential.
Local Scholarships; th,re are thirty-three between $100 and $360each for tuition for student demonstrating need, being a countyresident and having academic potential.
The above scholairships should have the College's application aswell as the Parent's Confidential Statement submitted by May 1,
Loans: National Diyect Student Loans; Nursing Student Loans.
Employment:
Guaranteed Insured Loans.
Short-term emergency loans are available up to $400. Appli-cations must be filed by May 1.
College work-study program which is Federally sponsored isavailable at the Institution, at typical beginning salary of $2.00per hour. Off-campus employment is also described as "g6od".
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Institution: Hood CollegeRosemont Avenue, Frederick, Maryland 21701
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Wendy Zimet
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Sally O. Smith
Campus Housing: Janet Carl
Phone: 663-3131
Yearly Tuition and Requirec Fe. s for Full-Time Students:
In State: $2436.
Out of State: 2436.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 175.
Other Charges: Deposit on Room and Board: . 50.
Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board' 1300.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
A College Preparatory Curriculum and the Scholastic AptitudeTest (SAT).
Transfer Students
2.5 cumulative average based_on a 4 point system.
Enrolled in a transfer curriculum. Completed at least 15 semesterhours.
Attending an accredited institution.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
September through JuneSeptember through December
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: By July 1For Spring Admission: By January 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Within 2 weeks of completed file.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: April 15.
Housing: Availability:On-Campus: Required except for day students.
When to Apply: By July 1 or January 1
Deposit on Roomand Board: Required.
Date Due: April 15
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted.
When to Apply: By October 31.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: By November 30.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior Year.How to Apply: Regular procedure - Interview required.When to Apply: By July 1.
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Special Students: Admitted to both semesters.Appropriate academic credentials required.
Orientation Session: Required.Session covers 3 week period.
Beginning / EndingDates pf Terms: Begins: 1 Ends:
Fall: August 28 December 21
Spring: January 21 May 14
Summer: June 24 August 2
College LevelExamination Program[CLEP] : Credit given for certain subject examinations.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
ArtBiologyChemistryEarly Childhood EducationEconomicsEnglishFrenchGermanHistoryHome EconomicsLatin American StudiesManagementMathematicsMedical TechnologyMusicPhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyRadiologic TechnologySocial WorkReligionSociologySpanishSpecial Education
Decision conerning the amount,of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships IGrants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Hood College awards a number of scholarships in varyingamounts based on the need analyiis from the College ScholarshipService. The applicant, should complete the Hood CollegeScholarship card and the Parents' Confidential Statement by May1.
Hood College has a limited number of four-year scholarshipsbased on academic achievement and potential in the amount of$500 per year. The National Merit Program 'is the basis inselecting these recipients.
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants.
State Scholarship (includes Senatorial and General State Scholar-ships from Maryland).
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
National Direct Student Loans ranging from $200 to $1,000.Applicants must apply by May 1.
College Work -StudyWork-Study On-campus employment ranges from six tofifteen hours per week. Salary according to job responsibility$1.90 to $2.10 per hour.
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Institution: Howard Community College1090 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, Maryland 21044
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: John McIlroy
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Financial Aid: Financial Aid Officer
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 730-8000
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $ 350.
Out of County: 650.
Out of State: 1150.
Application Fee: 10.
Other Charges: Books and Supplies (est.): 200.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Application and application fee.High school transcript or GED test scores.TOEFL scores for foreign students.
Transfer Students
Same as above, plus college transcript(s).
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates: Datels) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission: JanukyFor Spring Admission: SeptemerFor Summer Admission: April
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
No formal cut- ff dates.No formal cut-o f dates.No formal cut-off sates.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Seat:For Fall Admission: As soon as admission .terials are
received.For Spring Admission: As soon as admission mate ials are
received.For Summer Admission: As soon as admission material are
received.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision onAdmissions: When to Apply: OpenDoor Admissions Policy.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:In time for start of semester.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year.How to Apply: Letter from H. S. Principal or Counselor to
Director of Admissions.When to Apply: Regular, just in time to process prior to start of
semester. Open-Door Policy.
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Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
A student who is not enrolled in a degree program.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: One-half day
Beginning / EndingOates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: August 28, 1974 December 20, 1974
Spring: January 10, 1975 May 10, 1975
Summer: June 18, 1975 July 27, 1975
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*: Is Available,
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
Arts and SciencesGeneral StudiesBusiness AdministrationTeacher EducationAccopntingBusiness Data ProcessingExecutive Secretarial ScienceStenographic / ClericalElectronics TechnologyNurse EducationBiomedical Engineering TechnologyRetailingHousing ManagementCarpentryBusiness Management
"Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has been
accepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Eniployment:
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Federal Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships.
Howard County Educational Secretaries' Association at $100each for students majoring in the secretarial or business program.Deadline for applications is July 1.
American Legion Scholarships for children of deceased ordisabled veterans interested in continuing their education.
Glenwood Lions Club Revolving Loan Fund for short-term loansnot exceeding $25., repayable within 90 days.
National Direct Student Loan Program.
Federal Nursing Loan Program.
Howard Community College General Loan Fund up to $100 tocover educational expenses.
Guaranteed Loans.
College work-study program is available at the Institution.On-campus employment is described as "good". Off-campusemployment is described as "fair".
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Institution: Johns Hopkins. University34th and Charles Streets, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Glen A. Thomas
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Financial Aid: "ze Wayne Hood
Campus Housing: Mrs. Van Norman
Phone: 366-3300
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State $3300.
Out of State: 3300.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est ). 160.
Other Charges: Deposit on Room and Board: 50.
Deposit 'on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee:* 100.
Room and Board: 1850.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
. AdmissionRequirements:
New Undergraduates
No specific secondary school requirements. Must take ScholasticAptitude Test and 3 Achievement Tests, or ACT.
Transfer Students
Suggested GPA. of 3.0, 4 semesters residency requirement of 60credits at Johns Hopkins, transcripts, SAT and AT's.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: Fall of the year preceding the year you
plan to attend.For Summer Admission: Prio:- to registration dates. For further
information contact Summer SessionOffice in Evening College.
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: February 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: By April 15
Application Fee: Required, $15.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.
Housing:
Due Date: May 1st
Availability:On-Campus:Off-Campus:
- Not Critical- Not Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus: - Indicate on application for admission.Off-Campus: When accepted by the University.
Deposit on Room Required.and Board: Date Due: With return of Room and Board Contract.
Early Decision on Granted: Application Deadline November 1.Admissions: Acceptances Sent: December 15
Accepted students must withdraw other applications and submit$100. deposit.
Early Admissions: Granted.How to Apply: File regular application and take SAT and 3 AT's
same procedure as for regular freshmen.When to Apply: Same as for regular freshmen.
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Special Students: Special Students not admitted to the Arts and Sciences Division.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 4 days
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: September 9 December 21
Spring: January 23 May 17
Summer: June 15 August 18
College Level -Examination Program Credit through program is not available.[CLEP] :
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
For Bachelor of Arts DegreeDepartmental Majors
Internatidnal StudiesBiology MathematicsBiophysics Mathematical SciencesChemistry Near Eastern StudiesClassics PhilosophyEarth and Planetary Sciences PhysicsEnglish Political EconomyGeography and Environmental Engineering Political ScienceGerman PsychologyHistory Romance LanguagesHistory of Art Social RelationsHistory of Science . Statistics
Writing Seminars
Area Majors
Humanistic StudiesNatural Sciences
Quantitative StudiesSocial and BehavioralSciences
PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR THE BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING SCIPNCE DEGREE
Department Majors
Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceMechanics and Material SciencesBioengineering
Area Majors
Engineering Sciences
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants; Supplemental EducationalOpportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships;Maryland Delegate Scholarships.
JoI?ns Hopkins Grants based on the need analysis of theapplicant.
Blaser Scholarship at $600. each, for a student whose parent isemployed by the B & 0 and C & 0 Railroads.
Hodson Trust Scholarship up to $3,300. each, covering fulltuition, for a student whose parent is employed by BeneficialFinance.
Lamb Scholarship at $100. each for a graduate of BaltimoreFriends School:
Loans: National Direct Student Loans are available at the institution.
Employment:
Eligibility:
Federally Insured Student Loans are available to a maximum of$1,500. per year.
Short-term emergency loans are available at the Institution up to$500. for 90 days.
Work-study progi-ams based on need are Federally sponsored andare available at the University. Other on-campus as well as off -campus job opportunities may be obtained through the studentemployment center.
With the exception of the short term emergency loans and thenon-work-study jobs, consideration for aid requires submission ofa Parents' Confidential Statement and supplemental aid appli-cation by February 1. Late applications are accepted if fundsremain.
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Institution: Lincoln Technical InstituteBaltimore, Maryland 21229
Contacts: Admissions: Donald McMullen, Jr.Alfred Harris
Phone: 646-5480
Expenses: Tuition and Required Fees for All Students:
Day Courses Automotive Technology$2160.00 Tuition $100.00 Fee Plus Books *$67.60
Auto Mechanics$1440.00 Tuition $100.00 Fee Plus Books $25.60
Scientific Engine. Tune -up$ 720.00 Tuition $ 65.00 Fee. Plus Books $25.60
Automatic Transmission$ 480.00 Tuition $ 50.00 Fee Plus Book $35.00
Automotive Air Conditioning$ 240.00 Tuition $ 50.00 Fee Plus Book $ 7.00
Evening Courses
AdmissionRequirements:
Auto Mechanics$1350.00 Tuition $100.00 Fee Plus Books *$25.60
Scientific Engine Tune-Up$ 675.00 Tuition $ 65.00 Fee Plus Books *$25.60
Automatic Transmissions$ 450.00 Tuition $ 50.00 Fee Plus Books *$35.00
Automotive Air Conditioning$ 225.00 Tuition, $ 50.00 Fee Plus Books *$ 7.00
*Denotes approximately the cost of Books.
ADMISSIONS
1. An applicant with a High School diploma or equivalent will beadmitted as a Regular Student.
2. An applicant with less than a High School education may beadmitted as a Special Student if he demonstrates a specialaptitude, or if it is determined that the applicant hasacquired through work experience, military or independentstudy justification for admissions.
3. The applicant must be physically and mentally capable toperform the duties of the career field.
Special Students: Personal Audition and Interview.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.`Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Orientation Session:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Programs Available:
ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Required.Length of Session: 1 hour Friday prior to starting date.
Depends on course taken.
Course ICourse I I
Course IIICourse IVCourse V
Automotive TechnologyAuto MechanicsScientific Engine Tune-upAutomatic TransmissionsAutomotive Air Conditioning
Courses are not conducted on a term basis. Therefore, newstudent can enroll at any time during the year. Classes start at5 Week and 121/2 Week intervals.
Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Lodes:
Tuition Payments due at the beginning of each phase of training.
None.
An eligible Institution under the Federally Insured Student LoanProgram.
Employment: Provides a service to its graduates to help them find employmentin the field for which they have been trained.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Lor-France Academy of Beauty Culture8823 Annapolis RoadLanham, Maryland 20801Telephone: 459-4242
Admissions: Frances M. McElveenPeggy Menges
Arlene Golden
Telephone: 459-4242
In State Only: $575.
Deposit on Books and Supplies: 75.
Tuition' 500.
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: Must be at least 16 years of age.
Be able to read and write English.Registration with State Board of Cosmetologists through School.
Transfer Students: In State or Out of State.Accepted through certification and conformation of training byState Board of Cosmetologists.
Application Dates: Students applications accepted any day of week to start trainingfollowing Tuesday morning.
Admission Interview: None.
Deposit on Tuition: $75.00 for books and working equipment.
(includes also first months tuition).
Orientation Session: First day of training program.
Beginning/EndingDates of Terms: Full-time students require nine and one-half months to complete
1500 hour program set forth by State Board of Cosmetology.
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Programs Available:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
CosmetologistJunior Manager in CosmetologyJunior Teacher in CosmetologyManicuristSenior Teacher in Cosmetology
FINANCIAL AID
M. D. T. A.Maryland State Department of Education
Veteran's AdministrationDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation
W. I. N. Program
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Institution: Loyola College4501 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
Contacts: Admissions: Martha E. Gagnon
Catalog Available From: Director of Admissions
Financial Aid: Robert L. O'Neill
Campus Housing: Office of the Dean of Students
Phone: (301) 323-1010
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students;
In State: $1950.
Other Charges:
Out of State. 1q50.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): . 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: . . . 100.
Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee: 10.
Room and Board 1300.
Activities Fee: 50.
ADMISSIONS
(Following Data Pertains Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
High School diploma with the following units:Modern Foreign Language 2-3 UnitsEnglish 4 UnitsHistory 1 UnitMathematics 3 UnitsScience 2 UnitsRank in upper one-half of class.Be recommended by principal or counselor.SAT score of 500 V and 500M, or 1,000 in combination.
Transfer StudentsGrade Point average of 2.50 on 4.00 scale.Student enrolled in a Liberal Arts or Transfer Curriculum.
,4// fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission: October of previous year.For Spring Admission: November for transfer only.
Freshmen admitted for fall only.For Summer Admission: March
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: July 1For Spring Admission: January 1For Summer Admission: No cut-off
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling - Immediately following
processing of proper credentials.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: April 1
Housing: Availability:On-Campus - CriticalOff-Campus - Not available
When to Apply: As early as possible.
Deposit on Roomand Board: Required.
Date Due: Upon acceptance.
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted.
When to Apply: By November 1.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: December 1.
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Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior YearHow to Apply: Normal application procedure. Interviews withDeah of the Day Division and Director of Admissions are requiredWhen to Apply: Spring during Junior Year.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Bachelor's Degree
Permission of the Dean of the Day Division to enroll.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 4 days.
Beginning 1 EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: September 9 December 18
Spring: February 9 May 27
Summer (1st): June 4 July 18Summer (2nd): July 22 August 31
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*: Credit through program is available.
.Dectsion concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has been
accepted for admission.
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Programs Available: Bachelor's Degree or Certificate Programs:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
Accounting MathematicsBiology Medical TechnologyBusiness Admin. MusicChemistry PhilosophyCommunication Arts Physics
Computer,Science Physics EngineeringEconomics PsychologyElementary Education SociologyEnglish SpanishFrench Speech Pathology - AudiologyGerman TheologyHistory Secondary EducationLatin Education Special Ed Option
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.Approximately $45,000 was awarded in FY 1975.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Academic Scholarships, a number of these are available in varyingamounts, some covering tuition as well as room and board.Awards mad_ e on the basis of financial need and academicperformance at the high school level. The applicant must submitParent's Confidential Statement and the Loyola Financial AidForm by March 1.
National Defense Loans are available at the Institution. Twohundred seventy-five loans are available up to $1250. each; thedeadline for applications is March 1.
Short-term emergency loans are available at the Institution up to$250.
State Guaranteed Loans.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other employment opportunities on campusare described as "good" with a beginning salary of $2.50 perhour. Off-campus employment is described as "fair".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Marc School of Beauty Culture7726 Harford RoadBaltimore County, Maryland 21234
Admissions: Nancy C. Judge, Director
Catalog Available From: Nancy C. Judge, Director
Financial Aid. N. A,
Housing: N. A.
Phone: 665-6404
$590.00 Complete.Includes all texts and supplies for completion of course.
Student must furnish uniform.Tuition: $495.00
Enrollment Fee: 25.00
Texts and Prof-Kit 70 00
*Deposit is enrollment fee and Prof-Kit charge.
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: A student must be seventeen before completion of course
minimum 8th grade.
ApplicationDates: Variable (Call School for information.)
Approximately monthly.
Application Fee: None
Admission Interview: Required
Deposit on Tuition: $95.00
Orientation Session: Required after admission
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Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Variable
Full-time Day School 9 months, 2 weeks.
Programs Available.: Basic HairdressingManagement CourseJunior Teacher Training
FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships/Grants: Special scholarships are available directly through the school.
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Institution:
Contacts:
Maryland I nhitute, College of Art1300 W. Mcrunt Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21217
Admission's Barbara A. Miller
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financiaf Aid: John Sutton
Campus! lousing: John Sutton
Ph one: 669-9200
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
in State: $2500.
Out of State- 2500.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): ..... 400 .Other Charges: Deposit on-Tuition: 100 .
Room and Board (est ): 1500 .
AdmissionRequirements:
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
High School transcript.Present portfolio of art work (at least 12 items, 3 must be
drawings).2 - 3 letters of recommendation.ApplicationTransfer Students
Present portfolio of art work representative of all studio coursestaken for credit while enrolled at post secondary institutions.
H. S. Transcript.College Transcript.2 - 3 letters of recommendation.
Application
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.`Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Admission Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
After September 1st, preceding year.November 30
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Rolling
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:for Fall Admission: Rolling
Required.
Recommended, but not required.
Required.Date Due: May 1
Availability:On-Campus - Limited Number DormitoryOff-Campus Not Critical
When to Apply: After June 1.
Granted.When to Apply: After September 1.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: As soon asapplication is complete.
Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year.How to Apply: Follow standard admissions procedure. Presentsupportive fetter from principal of High School.When to Apply: After Sept. 1, during Junior Year.
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Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
High School graduate.Portfolio indicating specific skills level in studio disciplines.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 3 days.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: September 4 December 21
Spring: January 14 May 15
Summer: (Special Program only)Six week summer school:June - August.
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*: Credit Through Program is Available.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Art Teacher EducationPaintingSculpturePrint MakingDrawingGraphic Design and IllustrationInterior DesignFashion DesignPhotography FilmCraft DesignMixed MediaCeramics
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AvailableScholarships/Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
All aid applicants must file PCS or SFS by March 1, the earlierthe better.
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution;$67,626 was awarded to the Institution for FY 1973.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Councilmatic Scholarships are available to residents of the city ofBaltimore in varying amounts. Applications should be madedirectly to the Mayor, the President of the City Council, or theCouncilmen in the students' home district.
Maryland Institute Service Scholarships in varying amountscovering tuition, room, and board for a student demonstratingfinancial need. Parents' Confidential Statement must be filed byMarch 1.
Maryland Institute Gift in varying amounts covering tuition,room and board. Also for a student demonstrating financial needby March 1.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institution invarying amounts. Deadline for applications is March 1.
Guaranteed Loans. In order to determine financial need, thecollege requires the completion of the College Service Form.
Employment: Work-study programs which are Federally sponsorecf are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment i described as"poor" with typical beginning salary of $2.35 per our. Studentshaving specialized skills may be paid as high as 2.50 per hour.Off-campus employment opportunities are described as "fair".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Montgomery Community CollegeRockville Campus, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, Md. 20850Takoma Park Campus, Takoma Ave. & Fenton St., Takoma Park,Md. 20012
Admissions: J. D. Darr Rockville CampusS. Cardea - Takoma Park Campus
Catalog Available From: J. D. Darr - Rockville CampusS. Cardea - Takoma Park Campus
Financial Aid: Herm Davis Rockville CampusSharon Bob Takoma Park Campus
Campus Housing: Not available.
Phone: Rockville Campus - 762-7400Takoma Park Campus 587-0415
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
Semester Hour Charge Maximum Tuition per year
In County: $20.00 $ 500
Out of County: $45.00 $1320
Out of State: $70.00 $1700
Other Charges:
Application Fee:*" 10.
Books and Supplies (est ) 175.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
Registration Fee: 7
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission RequireRequirements:
New UndergraduatesFile a formal applicationPay an application fee
All fees. dates, end other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one.tnne only charge.
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Foreign Students:
ApplicationDates:
Transfer StuderitsFile a formal application.Pay an application fee.Submit an official copy of the secondary school or college record.Complete the required health information forms.
In addition to the general requirements above, foreign studentsmust also:
Submit results of an English Language Proficiency Examination,as determined by the Admissions Committee.Schedule a personal interview with the Director of Admissir ns atthe desired campus.
Present official documents verifying visa status.
Datels) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:
Application should be filed as farpossible in advance of the desireddate for matriculation.Same as above.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Regular Students August 19, 1974
Foreign Students - July 1, 1974
For Spring Admission: Regular Students - January 13, 1975Foreign Students November 20, 1974
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Admission is granted as soon as
possible following the submissionof the material required.
For Spring Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
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Early Decision onAdmissions: Not Granted.
Early Admissions: Early placement program is available to high school seniors whichpermits concurrent enrollment in the high school and college.
Special Students: Students who have completed their high school requirements, orwho are beyond normal high school age, and who feel that theycan benefit from the program of the college, are admitted asspecial students to enroll in college courses. Students who arewithin normal high school age and have not completed their highschool requirements are normally admitted to the college onlyfollowing completion of the 11th grade. Admission is grantedeither with a letter of permission from their principal waiving forthem the completion of the final high school year, or in the earlyplacement program of the college. Special students are notcandidates for a degree or certificate, but may so qualify byfulfilling the admissions requirements for matriculated students.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: Program varies details mailed to studentsprior to opening of semester.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: August 26, 1975 December 19, 1975
Spring: January 20, 1976 May 15, 1976
Summer: June 16, 1976 August 1, 1976
College LevelExamination ProgramECLEP] :*
Credit through Program is Available.
Credit by examination at the discretion of the various depart-ments. The Department may utilize a standardized examinationsuch as CLEP or require that a departmental examination betaken.
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Accounting
Advertising ArtDesign Illustration, Photography
Advertising ArtDesign
IllustrationPhotography
ArtBusiness Administration
Child Care Aide
Computer Operator Cert.
Computer Science and Technology
Business Option
Science / Mathematics Option
Computer Technician
Criminal Justice
Law Enforcement Option
Corrections Option
Cert. in Corrections Option
Dental Assisting
Dental Assisting Cert.
Dental Laboratory Technology
Education
Elementary
Secondary
General Business
Secretarial
Education for Industry
Engineering
Engineering Technologies
Architectural Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Electronic Technology
General Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Fire Science
Fire Science Cert.
General Education
Humanities and/or Social Science Sequence
Science and/or Mathematics Sequence
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Geography, Cartography & Community Planning
Home Economics
Hospitality Management
Food Service Option
Hotel / Motel OptionInstructional Aide Cert.
Liberal Arts and Science
Art Sequence
Science or Mathematics Sequence
Management
General Option
Behavioral Option
Medical Assistant
Marketing Option
Medical Assistant Cart.
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Technology
Mental Health Associate
Music Professional
Music Education
Nursing
Physical Education
Pre - Dentistry
Pre - Law
Pre - Medicine
Pre - Optometry
Pre - Pharmacy
Printing Technology
Radiologic Technology
Recreational Leadership
Secretarial
Executive
Legal
Medical
Secretarial with Shorthand Cert.
Secretarial General Business Studies Cert.
Theatre
Performance
Technical
Montgomery Community College
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution.
Law Enforcement Education Grants.
Nursing Scholarships (Federal).
Maryland Professional School Schc, arships
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships;Maryland General Scholarships
Maryland Student Incentive Grants
Board of Trustee Grants at $500 each for tuition. Parents'
Confidential Statement and the Institutional application are re-quired. No application deadline is specified. Recipients must beMontgomery County residents with demonstrated need.
General Community Scholarships at $400 each for tuition.Criteria is normally based on demonstrated need and academicpotential.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans.
Nursing Student Loans (Federal).
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans.
Electronic Technology Emergency Loans average $100. Applica-
tion dates are open.
Guaranteed Insured Student Loans (M.H.E.L.P.)
Employment:
Short-term emergency loans up to $50 are available at theInstitution.
College work-study programs which are Federally sponsored areavailable at the Institution. Other campus sponsored employmentpossibilities are described as "good." Typical salary for thesecollege positions is $2.50 per hour. Off-campus employment isalso described as "good".
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Institution: Morgan State UniversityBaltimore, Maryland 21239
Contacts: Admissions:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Francine Ailor
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Financial Aid' William S. Phelps
Campus Housing: Acie Williams
Phone: 893-3333
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $ 737.
Out of State: 1187.
Application Fee: 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: 10.
Other Charges: Acceptance Deposit: 25.
Orientation Fee:* 50.
Room and Board:
I n State: 134C).
Out of State: ...1340.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Maryland residents: High school graduation or equivalent, exceptnew program of admission from 11th grade if supported by thehigh school.
Out-of-State: Upper %'s of class, 2.0 average, rolling acceptance.
Transfer Students
Must meet freshman entrance requirements. Average of 2.1)(required of all applicants).
All fees, chttes, and other information are subject to change'by the institution without prior notice.`Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Morgan State University
ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
No limit on transfer credits, but must take final 30 at Morgan,and must meetrequirements.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:
all general education and departmental
Mc'. Resident Aug. 1st (completed April)Out -of- State- May 15th (completed April)Md. Resident - Jan 1st (completed April)Out-of-State - Dec. 1st (completed April)
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
See above.
See above.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: RollingFor Spring Admission: RollingFor Summer Admission: Rolling
Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Housing: Availability:On-CampusOff-Campus
When to Apply:On-Campus - EarlyOff-Campus
- Average- Critical
When you receive letter of acceptance.
Deposit on Room Required.
and Board: Date Due: June 1st
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Early Decision on Granted.
Admissions: When to Apply: After 11th GradeDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Rolling
, Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior Year and Senior Year.How to Apply: Usual except high school must support 11th gradeapplication and promise diploma after successful 24 credits incollege:
When to Apply: During Junior Year.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Maryland resident.High school or college transcript.
Orientation Session: Required - Boarding Students Only.Length of Session: One week.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: August 26 December 18
Mini-Month: January 2 January 23
Spring: January 24 May 17
Summer: June 18 July 28
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*: Credit Through Program is Available.
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
Morgan State University
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
AccountingArtBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunity Mental HealthEconomicsEnglishFrenchGeneral Education
(Elementary/Secondary)GeographyHealth EducationHealth / Physical EducationHistory
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Home EconomicsInternational StudiesMathematicsMedical TechnologyMusic / Music EducationPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyScience EducationSecretarial ScienceSociology / Social WelfareSpanishSpeech / DramaUrban Studies
FINANCIAL AID
Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants: Available inlimited amounts to students with exceptional financial need.Grants range up to $1,000.
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants: Applications andinformation available. Applicants must process applicationsthrough Federal Office of Education and if declared eligible willbe awarded amounts ranging up to $1,400 for the school year.Said award will be payable through school.
Law Enforcement Education Program: Grants up to $800. peryear available to students currently in law enforcement agencies.In certain circumstances, loans up to $2,200 per year may bemade under this program.
Other Race Grants: Available to students that are in an ethnicminority at the institution. Grants are further based on demon-strated need and are limited to Maryland residents.
State of Maryland Scholarships to include General State,Senatorial, House of Delegates and War Orphans are. processed bythe Financial Aid Office after approval by the State ScholarshipBoard. In some instances, awards range up to $1,500 per schoolyear.
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Employment:
Remarks:
Scholarships are available for both enrolled and new students.Most scholarships require evidence of stellar academic perform-ance and demonstrated financial need. Scholarships range inamounts dependent on the source of the award and the need ofthe applicant. Entering freshmen and transfer students shouldhave applications on file not later than April 15; all others shouldhave their applications filed not later than June 1.
The institution additionally processes scholarships for outsidepublic and private agencies such as the Pennsylvania HigherEducation Assistance Authority.
Natonal Direct Student Loans: 3% loans in amounts ranging upto $900 are available. Funding under this program is limited, andearly submission of application is suggested.
Guaranteed Loans: Federally subsidized student loans may besecured from participating banks after certification of applicationby the college. Maximum undergraduate awards in Maryland are$1,500; other states vary up to $2,500.
The Federally-sponsored college work-study program offersopportunities for on and off campus employment. Additionally,a small institutionally-based work program will allow limitedorr-campus placement. For the 1975/76 school year. hourlyrates will be $2.50 per hour. For full-time graduate students,hourly rates are $3.50.
The Federally-sponsored College Work-Study Program offersopportunities for on and off campus employment. Additionally,a small institutionally-based work program will allow limitedon campus placement. For the 1975/76 school year, hourly rateswill be $2.50 per hour. For full-time graduate students, hourlyrates are $3.50.
For all institutionally-based aid, the submission of a Parents'Confidential Statement or a Student's Financial Statement is arequirement for the processing of a financial aid application.
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Institution: Mount Saint Mary's CollegeEmmitsburg, Maryland 21727
Contacts: Admissions: Lawrence J. Riordan
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Joseph P. Zanella
Campus Housing: George Gel les
Phone: 447-6122
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $1970.
Out of State: 1970.
Application Fee: 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: . . . . None
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee:* Includedin Yearly pharges
Room and Board if 1250.
AdmissionRequirements:
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Program 1 ;
New Undergraduates16 High School entrance units: 4 English, 2 Math, 2 Science, 2History, 2 Foreign Language.
Transcript of High School grades.
Results of SAT or ACT.
Recommendation.
Transfer Students
Same as above.
Record of all colleges previously attended.
"D" grade transferable if cumulative average is 2.0.
An fees, dates, and other information are subject to hange by the institution without prior notice.
*Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: Rolling Admissions -
preferably by December of Senior Year.For Spring Admission: During Fall Term.For Summer Admission: None.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
By the Start of the Semester.Same as above.Same as above.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fail Admission: Immediately after Decision of Ad-
mission Committee.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Required.
Availability:On-CampusOff-Campus
When to Apply:On-Campus:Off-Campus:
- Not CriticalNot Critical
- When making application.- Semester prior to occupancy.
Granted.When to Apply: By the end of October.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Mid-December.
Mount Saint Mary's College
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year.How to Apply: Through usual application channels. Indicatethrough grades and counselor th)t requirements for graduationhave been fulfilled in 3 years.
Special Students: Qasic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Basically any student taking less than 12 semester hours credit.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: September 5.6, 1975.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Fall:
Spring:
Begins: Ends:
September 4, 1975 December 19, 1975
January 26, 1976 May 13, 1976
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available.[CLEM*:
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
ti
Accounting HistoryBiology LatinBusiness and Finance MathematicsChemistry Philosophy
Economics Political Science
English Psychology
French Sociology
General Fine Arts Social Welfare
German Spanish
`Decision concerning the amount of credit to he granted a usually made. at ter the student has beenaccepted for admission.
Mount Saint Mary's College
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Scholarships are available and are awarded on the basis ofacademic achievement and financial need.
National Direct Student Loans are available.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available forexceptionally needy students.
Maryland Senatorial ' Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Law Enforcement Education Program Loans are availab e forin-service law enforcement officers.
Athletic Scholarships are available in basketball and track . . andare awarded by the coaches.
The College participates in the Federally supported work-studyProgram ... and offers needy students job opportunities as labacistants, faculty assistants, post office helpers, dormitorysionvisors, maintenance helpers, security assistants, etc.. Wagesrange from $1.80 to $2.50 per hour. Offcampus employment isdescribed as "fair".
Deadline date for financial aid applications is February 1st.
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Institution: Ner Israel Rabbinical College400 Mt. Wilson Laro, Baltimore, Maryland 21208
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Rabbi Most a Eisemann
Catalog Available From: Jerome H. Kadden
Financial Aid Coordinator: Evelyn Adler
Campus Housing: Director of Admissions
Phone: 484-72C0
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $1505.
Out of State: 1505.
Application Fee: None
Books and Supplies (est.): 250.
Deposit on Room and Board: 100.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board 1600.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Men of the Jewish faith regardless of race or national origin mayapply. Must be at least 17 years of age and a high school graduate.Scholastic requirements include knowledge of the Bible, Talmud,Hebrew Language, Jewish History and Ritual. A personal inter-view and entrance examination required. Two written references.Official transcript of previous school records.
Transfer Students
Same as above plus written evaluation from previous school.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.*Payment of this fee _is a one-time only charge.
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Ner Israel Rabbinical College
Application Elates: Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Rolling Application.Same as above.Same as above.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: By start of semester.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
For Summer Admission: Same as above.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Not Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Within 30 days after interview.Same as above.
Same as above.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Within 3 weeks after admission.
Housing: Availability:On-Campus: - Not CriticalOff-Campus: - Not Applicable
When to Apply: At time of application for admission.
Deposit on Room: Required.Date Due: Within 3 weeks after admission.
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: Rolling decisions upon corn tion of application and all
necessary processing requir ents.
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Ner Israel Rabbinical College
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Senior Year.How to Apply: A student may, with permission of the faculty be
admitted, if there is assurance that he will have completedhis High School work before beginning his second year ofstudies at this institution.
When to Apply: As indicated above.
Orientation Session: Not Required.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: August 11, 1975 January 2, 1976Spring: January 5, 1976 June 11, 1976
Summer: June 14, 1976 July 23, 1976
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Not Available.[CLEPI*:
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs:
Teachers Institute DiplomaFirst Rabbinic Degree Bachelors
Rabbi Degree - 1st ProfessionalMaster of Talmudic LawDoctor of Talmudic Law
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission
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Ner Israel Rabbinical College
AvailahleScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available atthe Institution; $10,942 was awarded to the Institution forFY 1976.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships;Maryland Delegate Scholarships.
Institutional Scholarships, various are available covering up tototal needs of the student. The determining factor for awardingfinancial aid is the student's financial need as demonstrated bythe Parent's Confidential Statement. Grades, ability, andpotential are also considered in the evaluation of the student. Nodeadline for applications is specified.
National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institution invarying amounts, averaging $800 each. Deadline for applicationsis August 15.
Guaranteed Loans. Short-term emergency loans are also availableat the Institution up to $50.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "fair", with typical beginning salary of $2.00 perhour; however, students with specialized skills may be paid ashigh as $3.50 per hour. Off-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "poor".
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Institution: College of Notre Dame of Maryland4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
AdmiSsions:
Catalog Available From:
Financial Aid:
Campus Housing:
Phone:
Yearly Tuition and
Other Charges:
Sister Marie Helene, S.S.N.D.
Director of Admissions
Sister Marie Helene, S.S.N.D.
Sister Marie Helene, S.S.N.D.
435.0100
Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State $1900.
Out of State 1900.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est.): 100.
Deposit on Room and Board: .. 50.
Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board. 1500.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Application for admission with fee of fifteen dollars.Official transcript of high school record.Recommendation of Guidance Director.Scores on SAT tests of the CEEBRank in top half of the class.
Transfer Students
Application and fee.Official Transcript of high school record.Official transcript of college, credits with statement of honorabledismissal.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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College of Notre Dame of Maryland
AdmissionRequirements:
Application Fee:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: Applications accepted anytime prior toopenng of term.
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: No deadline.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling Admissions Notification sentwithin two weeks after all credentials have been received.
Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Availability:On-Campus - Not CriticalOff-Campus - Not applicable
When to Apply: Apply with application for admission.
Required.Date Due: April 1
Granted.When to Apply: Before November 15.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: December 1
Granted.When Admitted: Senior YearHow to Apply: The Committee will consider an applicant after
three years of high school if she has a strong record, highCollege Board test scores and the support of school andparents. A personal interview is required.
When to Apply: Fall of Junior Year.
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College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Freshmen who have tentatively not been able to meet admissionrequirements.Those registered to fill prerequisites for other programs.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 3 days
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: September 9 December 19
Winterim: January 5 January 30
Spring: February 9 May 29
Summer: June 20 August 2
College LevelExamination Program[CLEP] :*
Credit Through Program is Available.
Programs Offered: Degree or Certificate Programs
Curriculum:Curriculum is divided into thirds:
One third - general education requirementsOne third - electivesOne third - in the chosen field of concentration
Fields of concentration available are:Art EconomicsBiology EducationChemistry English
Classics Liberal ArtsDrama Mathematics
Fine Arts Music
Foreign Languages Physics
History Pre-Med
`Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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College of Notre Dame of Maryland
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
Pre-NursingPsychologySociology - Social Welfare
Academic Program:
Special EducationSpeech Pathology
4-1-4 Schedule with unique Winterim Session offerings including field trips(local and abroad) field work, independent study projects, specialclassroom activities, internships, etc.
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Various endowed Scholarships.
The above scholarships are awarded, primarily to studentsdemonstrating financial need and, secondarily, consideration isgiven to scholarship. Parent's Confidential Statement and theInstitutional Financial Aid Application must be filed for theabove scholarships by February 1.
A large number of unendowed scholarships are also awardedyearly.
National Direct Student Loans, eight are available at theInstitution averaging $500. each. Deadline for applications isFebruary 1.
Guarar,Leed Loans.
Workstudy programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on- campus employment is described as"good" with typical beginning salary of $2.00. Offcampusemployment is also described as "good".
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Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Peabody Conservatory of Music1 East Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Admissions: Carl Gerbrandt
Catalog Available From: Carl Gerbrandt
Financial Aid: Andrea Driscoll
Campus Housing: Ann Miller
Phone: 837-0600
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $2700.
Out of State: 2700.
Application Fee *: 25.
Books and Supplies (est /' 300.
Other Charges: Deposit on Room: 100.
Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee: None
Room: 1050.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Personal Audition on instrument.High School Transcripts.SAT scores.
Transfer Students
Personal Audition on instrument. -Transcripts.
All fees, dates, and other information are sub /ect to Mange by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
Peabody Conservatory of Music
Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: January 15 (for scholarship)
June 1 (admission only)
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: June 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: After audition
(approximately 2 weeks after)
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required. (Audition is Required)
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Three weeks after acceptance.
Housiitg: Availability:On-Campus Not CriticalOff-Campus - Not Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus - June 1Off-Campus Must be over 21 and can apply at any time afteracceptance.
Deposit on Room Required.and Board: Date Due: August 1
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: November 15
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: December 15
Early Admissions: Granted in cases of exceptional talent.
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Special Students:
Orientation Session:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLU] *:
Programs Available:
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Personal Auc;:tion and Interview.
Required.Length of Session: Three days.
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins:September 18February 2June 16
Ends:January 16May 21August 1
(Actual dates not deterMined at this time)
Credit through Program is Available.
Degree or Certificate Programs
BM Applied MusicBM Music EducationMM Performance
Music EducationDMA Performance
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to he granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Peabody Scholarships in varying amounts, covering up to tuition,based upon the talent and financial need. CSS Forms should befiled by January 15.
Rockefeller Scholarships in varying amounts, covering up to fulltuition costs for a student demonstrating financial need andpotential of talent. CSS Forms should be completed by January15.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Loans: Guaranteed Student Loan Program
Employment:
II
National Direct Student Loans
On-campus employment is described as "fair" with typicalbeginning salary of $2.00 per hour; however, students demon-strating special talent may be paid as high as $5.00 per hour.Off-campus employment is described as "good".
Work-study program.
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Institution: Prince George's Community College301 Largo Road, Largo, Maryland 20870
Contacts: Admissions Helen I. Brown
Catalog Available From Office of Admissions and Testing
Financial Aid:, Tamara B. Coward
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 336-6000
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-time Students:
In County $13. per credit hr.
Out of County $30. per credit hr.
Out of State: $53. per credit hr.
Application Fee:* $ 5.
Books and Supplies (est.): 190.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee: None
College Union fee $1.00 per credit hour per se-mester, with a maximum of $10.00 per semester.
11 ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
High School Diploma (or equivalent)Official High School Transcript (or GED scores)Comparative Guidance Placement Program Test
Transfer Students
Official High School Transcript (or GED scores)Official College TranscriptsCLEP scores, if any
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When to Apply:
For Fall Admission: RollingFor Spring Admission: Rolling
For Summer Admission: Rolling
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: July 1 '
For Spring Admission: December 1
For Summer Admission: Open
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the Mstitution without prior notice.
'Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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Date(s),When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fa Admission: RollingFor Spi\ing Admission: RollingFor Summer Admission: Rolling
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Required for new students.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed, to be considered a Special Student:Open. Limited to 7 credit h ,urs per semester.
Non-Matriculated Basic criteria needed to be considered Non-Matriculated:Students: Degree-seeking admission requirement incomplete. After 18 cumu-
lated credits, must become Matriculated or Special.
Orientation Session: Required.
Length of Session: 1/2 day.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: August 23 December 13Spring: January 17 May 15Summer I May 27 June 27Summer II July 6 August 8
College LevelExamination Program[CL EP] :* Credit through Program is available.
Programs Available:
Liberal Arts and Sciences (Transfer) Programs Physical EducationArt SecondaryArts and Sciences SecretarialEngineering General Studies ProgramInternational Affairs General StudiesMusic Technical and Career Education (Career) Programs
Business. Program Business and Commerce TechnologyBusiness Administration Accounting
Education Program Business ManagementElementary Market Management OptionGeneral Business Executive Secretirial Option
Health General SecretarialIndustrial Arts Legal Secretarial Option
'Decision concerning the amount of creditaccepted for admission.
to be gtanted is usually made after the student has been
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Medical Secretarial OptionSecretarial One-Year Certificate Option
Health Services TechnologyDental Assistant TechnologyMedical Laboratory TechnologyMental Health TechnologyNursingX-Ray Technology (Radio logic)
Scientific. / Service Technology ProgramComputer / Data Processing Option
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available at
the Institution.
Civil Engineering Technology OptionDrafting Technology OptionElectrical Engineering Technology OptionElectronics Engineering Technology OptionIndustrial Engineering Technology OptionNlechanical,Engineering Technology Option
Public Services TechnologyFire Science TechnologyLaw Enforcement TechnologyRecreation Leadership and Parks
FINANCIAL. AID
Qualified students are eligible to receive Basic, Grants while in
attendance at PGCC.
Loans:
Employment:
Federal Nursing Scholarships are also available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Presidential Scholarships at $300. each for a student demonstra-ting academic ability and financial need. College applicationforms as well as Parents' Confidential Statements must be filedby May 15.
County Scholarships at $300. each for county resident showingfinancial need. Application as well as Parents' ConfidentialStatement must be filed by May 15.
Law Enforcement Educational Program Grant, up to $400. persemester for tuition and fees for a student enrolled in the Law
Enforcement Curriculum as an in-service student. The LEEP
application must be filed by June 15 for the fall semester and
November 15 for the spring semester.
National Direct Student Loans average $450.
Nursing Student Loans averaging $600.
Guaranteed Loans may also be obtained from outside lendinginstitutions.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment possibilitiesare described as "fair" with typical beginning salary of $2.00per hour. Off-campus employment is also described as "fair".
Institution: Professional Institute of Commercial Art4020 Clarks LaneBaltimore, Maryland 21215
Contacts: Admissions Mary Fleck Wise
Catalog Available From: Office Manager
Financial Aid Mary Fleck Wise
Financial Officer: Maurice Rottenberg
Campus Housing: Not available
Phone: 358-63111
Expenses: 1200 Hour "3 in 1" Program $1800.00
SUPPLEMENT PROGRAMS
900 hour program 1350.00
300 hour program 450.00
Other Charges: Supplies ("3 in 1" est.; 175.00
Commercial Art Instrument Kit: . . .70.00
Supplies (Cartoon-Animation - est.) 400.00
ADMISSIONSAdmissionRequirements: Eleventh grade reading level.
Twelfth grade reading comprehension.Must pass 4 part evaluation test (90 or above)
ApplicationDates:
Transfer StudentsThose applicants that have finished partial training at anotherschool or college, may be granted credit according to theirportfolio; thereby, shortening their length of training at PICA.
Continuous enrollment due to individual instruction. Flexibleschedules are available to accomodate the working student.
Application Fee: Not required.
Admission Interview: Required with Director John J. Franey
Professional Institute of commercial Art
Deposit on Tuition: Required for outofstate students.
Special Students:
OrientationSession:
P.dmission is granted to students who may not be high schoolgraduates or who do not hold the high school equivalentcertificate but do meet the reading requirements and grading ofthe PICA evaluation test. Other special students who pass thePICA evaluation test but do not meet the standards of readingrequirements and are continuing remedial reading study, may beaccepted on a three month trial basis. Any special student whocompletes portfolio to professional standards, will receive aregular diploma and will be given assistance for placement in thefield.
There is a two hour orientation session with the director of PICAat the first interview.
Beginning/EndingDates of Terms: Not Applicable due to continuous enrollment.
Programs Available:1. Required "3 in 1" Program
(Commercial Art, Fashion Illustration, Art Advertising)1200 Hours
2. Professional Cartoon - Animation Program900 hours (Not mandatory)
3. Production Program300 Hours (Not Mandatory)
Program No. 1 must be taken completely before supplementPrograms 2 & 3 may be taken.
No. 1 "3 in 1" Prcigram is awarded with a diploma and No.2 & 3 programs received certificates.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
One Scholarship per year granted to Vocational RehabilitationCounselors Association.
Approved for Financial Aid through:National Scholarship BureauNational Government LoanB. O. E. G.Bank Loan, Maryland State Government Guaranteed
(Number 007338)
Upward Bound and Direct Searoh for Talent Students
PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE OF COMMERCIAL ART ISAN Accredited Member of National Association of Trade andTechnical Schools and is a Charter Member of Chesapeake andPotomac Association of Private Schools (C.A.P.P.S.)
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Institution: RETS Electronics Schools
511 Russell StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21230
Contacts: Admissions A A George
Catalog available from: A. A. George or B. DiPasquale
Financial Aid: Judy E. Northup
Campus Housing: Not AvailablePersonal assistance for private rooms available.
Expenses: Tuition and required fees for all Full-Time students:
Enrollment and .1Pgistraticrn Fee: $160.
Quarterly (12 weeks) Tuition: 385.
(Full course is compr'ised of 8 quarters)THERE ARE NO OTHER CHARGES.All books and supplies are furnished at no charge. School is insession throughout the year, observing only legal holidays andChristmas / New Year vacation. Course is extended on day-for-day basis to make up all holidays, and 96 FULL WEEKS OFCLASS comprise the ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECH-NOLOGY COURSE @ 30 hours per week.
ADMISSIONS
AdmissionRequirements: Graduate of an accredited high school, or possess a high school
equivalency certificate obtained by passing high school levelGeneral Education Development Test.
Complete and submit official application for admission. Appli-cants may also be required to undertake a suitability test.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Advancement tests are administered to any applicant possessingprior training and/or experience. Tuition credit for such advance-ment is given on a pro-rata basis.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Total Charge for course $3,240 The enrollment and registration fee is part of the total charges.-\
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
0
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: Beginning January 1, 1976For Spring Admission: Beginning January 1, 1976(NOTE: There are usually only two beginning quarters per
year - i.e., April and October).Upon acceptance, applicants are notified in writing within tendays of receipt of their application, and space is reserved in classfor which they have applied.
Cut-off Date(s) for' Applications:For Fall Admission: First Day of Classes
For Spring Admission: First Day of Classes
None Required.
Admission Intervievi: Required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
\None required until class entry.
Within ten days after application is received.
None
An applicant who does not meet minimum admissions require-ments may be admitted as a special student if .he attainssatisfactory scores in special tests administered by the President,provided they agree to undertake high school equivalencyexaminations when advised to do so.
Orientation Session: Required approximately one-half class day.
Beginning /EndingDates of Terms:.
New classes usually begin each Spring in April, and each Fall, inearly October. School is continuous throughout the year, exceptfor holidays indicated above. Completion of complete course(extended to make up for all holidays) requires appr'Oximatelytwo years.
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College LevelExamination Program None.
[CLEF] :
Programs Available: DIPLOMA PROGRAM:ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:*PRACTICAL ELECTRONIC SERVICING - Full time only, 48weeks.
COLOR TELEVISION SERVICING Part time only, 2 days orevenings per week, 52 weeks.
COMPUTER ELECTRONICS - Specialized part-time/correspondence - approximately 125 weeks.
COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS - Specialized part-time/correspondence - approximately 125 weeks.
ELECTRONIC SERVICE SPECIALIST - specialized parttime/correspondence (includes equipment with instruction in
calibration, alignment and preventive maintenance) approxi-mately 125 weeks.
*Please Note: For these Certificate Programs, high school graduation is not required foradmission and students in these programs are not eligible for many of the Federalstudent assistance programs.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Instittition.
Veterans' Benefits: All training programs offered by this Institu-tion are approved by the state approving agency for educationalbenefits to veterans and other eligible persons. EducationalAssistance allowances are paid directly to the eligible veteranstudent to help defray` costs of tuition and living expenses. Everypossible assistance is given the eligible person in making theirapplications to the Veterans' Administration for benefits.
Vocational Rehabilitation: There are many jobs in-the electronicsindustry that can be performed by the physically handicapped.This Institution has worked with the Vocational RehabilitationDepartment of States, the Veterans Administration, and othersimilar agencies for many years, assisting their clients withphysicalimpairments as well as other personal problerns, to plan asuitable training program. This service has resulted in a largenumber having achieved full employment rehabilitation. Indivi-duals who are clients of various agencies should contact thatagency to ascertain their eligibility for training.
Guaranteed Loans.
Placement Service:The School maintains a plnot only at the time foran alumnus, and assistanseeking employment whila guarantee of such emwage. No one is authori4
cement service which is availableraduation but also at any time to:e is also given to any studentattending the school. This is notloyment nor minimum starting
ed by the School to make such aguarantee. The School does feela strong responsibility forplacement of its students and graduates, however, and willassist in every way possible to that end.
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Institution: St. John's CollegeAnnapolis, Maryland 2.1404
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
Admissions: Joanne Aitken
Catalog Available From: Joanne Aitken
Financial Aid: Charles E. Finch
Campus Housing: Joanne Aitken
Phone: 263-2371
Yearly Tuiti rand Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $3350.
Other Charges:
Out of State 3350.
Application Fee:* None
Books and Supplies (est.): .. . .. 100.
Deposit on Room and Board: None
Deposit on Tuitio7 150.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board 1300.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Criteria for admission are largely intellectual and academic,although any activities showing initiative and drive will strengthenan application. The academic record is important; so is thewritten, application, which is usually 6 to 10 pages and sometimesruns to 20 or more. There are no minimums for grades or testscores,-and both may be made irrelevant by the pages that thestudent writes. Applications are acted on as soon as they arecomplete, and the applicant is notified at once of the decision.There are no deadlines - first come, first served. Each applicant isjudged on his own merits, not\ by comparison with others. Newstudents begin as freshmen. Each year a handful enter directlyfrom the eleventh grade. An interview is desirable but is requiredonly in special cases.
Specific requirements include plane geometry and algebra I andII, two years of a foreign language, and college preparatory workin Engin!), Science, and Social Studies.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Transfer Students
Same as preceding. All transfer students start as freshmen.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission.:
For Spring Admissions:
Rolling AdmissionsClass usually filled in JuneRolling AdmissionsClass usually filled in December
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: No cut-off until class is filled.For Sr:1'ring Admission: Same as above.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Within two weeks of when application
is complete.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
Application Fee: Not Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, btit not required.
Deposit on Tuition: $150 (required to secure place in class.)Date Due: Prior to time class is filled.
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Availability:On-Campus - Housing is assigned to all entering freshmen.Off-Campus - Critical.
When to Apply:On-Campus - Regular applidation (no special application necessary)Off-Campus - As soon as accepted.
_ Not Required.
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Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: Rolling-
Date(s) When Notice of A eptance is Sent: Within two weeks oftime application is complete.
Earl- Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior Year or Senior Year.How to Apply: Same as regular applicationWhen to Apply: After first semester of Junior year.
/Orientation Session: Length of Session: 2 days.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: September 5 May 20
Summer: May 31 August 6
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Not Available.[CLEM :
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
A rigorous and unified curriculum based on the reading anddiscussion of the Great Books of our intellectual tradition. Eachof the two campuses Annapolis; Maryland, and Sante Fe, New
Mexico limits its total enrollment to 400 students. Classes aresmall (10.15 students for each Tutor, as the faculty members are
ocalled) and each student is an active participant in his own
education there are no lecture courses, no written exams, noemphasis on grades. The curriculum consists of one year of musictheory and four years of languages, mathematics, laboratoryscience, and seminar discussions of the great works of literature,philosophy, theology, history, psychology, political philosophy,economics. St. John's is a co-educational College with no religiousties. Founded in 1696, it is the third oldest college in thecountry.
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AvailableScholarships:/Grants:
Loans:
Employment;
FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Institutional Scholarships or Grants are numerous in varyingamounts depending upon the need of the individual student.Students must _apply before April 30. Either the CSS or ACT isrequired to determine financial need.
National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institution upto $1,250 each.
Guaranteed Loans. Short-term emergency loans are available atthe Institution up to $15.
,
On-campus employment opportunities are limited to studentswho qualify for financial aid; jobs for such students areguaranteed with typical beginning salary of $1.90 per hour.Off-campus employment is described as "fair".
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Institution: St. Mary's College of MarylandSt. Mary's City, Maryland 20686
Contacts:.
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: C Stanley Boone
Catalog Available From: C Stanley Boone
Campus Housing: Harry Steinway
Phone: 994-1600
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $ 610.
Out of State: 860.
Application Fee:* 10.
BookS and Supplies (est ) 175..
Other Charges: Deposit for Dormitory Residents:* 50.
Deposit for Commuting Students:* 25.
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board: 1100.
Registration Fee: 10.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only. to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
High School academic program should indicate at least a "C"average and include 4 units of English, 3 units of social studies, 2units of mathematics, and 2 units of laboratory science. Uponentrance to St. Mary's, a student should have obtained a highschool diploma with a minimum of 16 units or have passed theHigh School Equivalence Examination administered by the StateDepartrvint of Education. Scholastic Aptitude Test, scoresrequired.
E.P.I.Students must also demonstrate their level of prOficienc'y inwritten English prior to their registration at St. Mary's College,They may submit the results of the Subject Examination inEnglish Composition (College Level Examination Program -
CLEP) administered by the College Exam nation Board ortheCollege Board's Achievement Test in English Composition.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Students who have not taken either of these examinations, priorto arriving at the College will be administered the EnglishComposition Test of the College Placement Tests during Fresh-man Orientation. A fee will be charged students who elect to takethe examination after they arrive on campus.
Transfer Students
Thirty transferable credits, i.e., overall "C" average required (2.0gpa, 4-point scale) in courses comparable to those offered at St.Mary's. If less than 30 transferable hours, then the student isrequired to meet all the requirements of the first-year student.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission: Recommended September through March
For Spring Admission: Recommended September throughNovember 15.
For Summer Admission: April 15 through start of summer term
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Recommended - April 15For Spring Admission: Recommended - November 15For Summer Admission: Until the start of the semester.
Inquiries should be directed to:Associate Dean, Special Programs
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Semi-Rolling Admissions PolicyFor Spring Admission: Semi-Rolling Admissions PolicyFor Summer Admission: Open Admissions
Application Fee: Required.
Admission IntervieW: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: Approximately 30 days after admitted.
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Housing: Availability:On-Campus: Not Critic&Off-Campus: Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus: - Indicate on Admissions Application (4/15).
Off-Campus: Student is responsible for finding his ownoff-campus housing.
Deposit on Room Required.and Board: Date Due: Approximately 30 days after accepted.
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: Before November 1.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: December 15
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior YearHow to Apply: Applicant must have completed requirements forHigh School graduation 91- must have approval from High Schoolto graduate from High School after completing first year ofcollege. Must submit high scores on the SAT, submit applicationform for admission, be highly recommended by High Schoolcounselor or principal and plan to be interviewed by St. Mary'sCollege faculty and students.
When to Apply: February 1 and October 1.Early application strongly recommended.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:A special student may register for fewer than 12 hours of coursework at St. Mary's at a cost of $25. per credit hour. An applicantmust be a high school graduate or have passed the GED: He neednot formally apply for admission but should contact the Directorof Records. If the applicant completes 11 hours, however, hemust formally apply for admission and pay a $10. application fee
in order to continue to attend St. Mary's.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 2 to 3 days.
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Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:. Fall:
Spring:Summer:
Begins:
September, 1974February, 1975June, 1975
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available.[CLEM*:
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
ArtBiologyEnglish
HistoryHuman Development
MathematicsMusic
Natural ScienceSocial Science
Ends:December, 1974May, 1975July, 1975
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission-
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loarr:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
Other Race Grant for a student of minority race at theInstitution.
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.Basic Educational Opportunity Grants are available.
Maryland SenatOrial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate'
Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships were awarded1975-76.
St. Mary's COunty Citizen's Scholarships in various amounts to astudent who Is a resident of St. Mary's County. Deadline forapplications is pril 1.
St. Mary's County Commissioner's Scholarship at $300.* for astudent who is a resident of St. Mary's County. Deadline forapplications is pril 1.
Four Bank Scholarships at $500. for a student who is a residentof St. Mary's County.. 1 April deadline for applications.
National Direct Student Loans are available, at the institution.Deadline for the applications is April 1.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution, Other on-campus employment is described as"poor" with typical beginning salary of $2.00 per hour. Off-campus employment is described as "poor".
For more inforrnation write to the Director or call 301-994-1600extension 284.,
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Institution: St. Mary's Seminary and UniversitySchool of Theology:
5400 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21210Liberal Arts College:
711 Maiden Choice Lane, Baltimore, Maryland 21228
Contacts: Admissions Rev. William R. Jenkinson, School of TheologyJohn J. Lennon, Liberal 'Arts College
Catalog Available From: Rev. Wm. R. Jenkinson, School ofTheology
John J. Lennon, Liberal Arts CollegeCampus Housing; Business Office at either location.
Financial Aid: David J. Hoy at either location.
Phone: School of Theology 323-3200Liberal Arts College - 744-3227
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
School of Theology Liberal Arts College
In State: $1360. $1360.
Out of State: 1360. 1360..
Application Fee: 20. 10.
Books and Supplies (est:i: .... 200. 175.
Deposit on Room and Board: None None
Deposit on Tuition: None None
Orientation Fee:* None None
Room and Board: ........ ....... 1390. 1390.
ADMISSIONS,(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates:
High School TranscriptSAT ScoresMedical ReportDiocesan ApproVal
All fe s, dates, and other information are subject to change by the \nstitution without prior notice.`Pay ent of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Transfer StudentsCollege TranscriptsHigh School TranscriptMedical ReportDiocesan Approval
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
After Sept. 1, previous yearSame as above .
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: August 15For Spring Admission: January 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling Immediately following
processing of proper credentials.For Spring Admission: Same as above.
Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
None
Availability;On-Campus OpenOff-Campus - Not applicable
When to Apply: At time of application for admission.
Granted as soon as credentials have been processed.
Granted. Same procedure as for regular applications.
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Special Students: Program for those who have already earned B.A.,libut lackbackground in philosophy needed to pursue graduate theologicalstudies.
Program for older students (25-35 years of age) with little or nocollege background.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: Two days.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: September 3 December 19
Spring: January 14 May 13
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program Is Available.[MIN*:
Upper division standing granted to any applicant who achieves aminimum score of 500 on all five of the general examinations.Credit granted upon approval of department, depending uponscores achieved on subject examinations.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
HumanitiesPhilosophy
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants and BasicEducational Opportunity Grants are available at the institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Institutional Grants or Scholarships are available to students ofSt. Mary's covering full or partial tuition. In order to establishfinancial need, the Parent's Confidential Statement or StudentFinancial Statement and St. Mary's Supplement are required.Qualifications for awarding scholarships are as follows: Academicability, vocational commitment, participation in the school andseminary activities, and financial need.
Loans: National Direct Students Loans are available at the Institution.
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other employment opportunities are describedas "fair" with typical beginning salary at $2.20 per hour. Off-campus employment is also described as "fair".
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Institution: Salisbury State CollegeSalisbury, Maryland 21801
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Admissions: Margaret Hopkins
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: James C. Lockwood
Campus Housing: Robert Lovely
Phone: 546-3261
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $ 560.
Out of State: 1010.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books an, Supplies (est ) 150,
Deposit on Room and Board (Housing) 60.
Other Charges: Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Room and Board 1010.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)_
New Undergraduates
Satisfactory high school grades and SAT scores.
Transfer StudentsA minimum of a "C" average.
Application Date(s) Whe.h to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: . Fall of Senior Year
For Spring Admission: Summer and Early FallFor Summer Admission: Two weeks prior to beginning of classes.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the insti ution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is j? one-time only charge.
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Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:
For Summer Admission:
February 1October 15After these dates on a space availablebasis.
The day that classes begin.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Application Fee: Required. $10. fee
Admission Interview: Not Required.
March 20December 1Varies
Deposit on Tuition: Required. ($50. non-refundable)Date Due: 2 weeks after acceptance
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
ly Decision onAdmissions:
Availability:On-CampusOff-Campus
When to Apply:On-Campusadmission.Off-Campus
Not CriticalAvailable
Housing applications are sent at time of
Students locate their own housing.
Required. ($60 refundable)Date Due: 2 weeks after housing has beeun offered to student.
Granted.Rolling Decisions: Any time prior to February 1.
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Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Considered at conclusion of Junior Year.How to Apply: Only if grades and SAT scores are exceptional,
call Admissions Office for details.When to Apply: June after Junior Year.
Special Students: Accepted.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: Two days.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Fall:
Spring:Summer I:Summer II:
Begins:September 4January 13June 3July 12
Ends:December 20May 9July 11August 17
College Level Credit through Program is Available.ExaminationProgram CLEP Administrator: Dr. Robert Mc Brien, Counseling Services.[CLEM*:
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Biology (Teaching)
Business Administration
Chemistry (Teaching)
Economics
Elementary Education
English (Teaching)
French (Teaching)
Geography (Teaching)
History (Teaching)
Liberal Studies
Mathematics (Teaching)
Medical Technology
Physical Education
Physical Science
Psychology
Sociology S'ocial Work
Social Science (Teaching)
Spanish (Teaching)
Speech & Theatre (Teaching)
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships/Grants: Basic Educational Opportunity Grants and Supplernental Educa-
tional Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
AAUW Scholarships at $150 each are available to junior or seniorwomen from Eastern Shore enrolled in the Institution. Deadlinemust be secured from the Associate Dean of Students and mustbe returned by April 29.
Sico holarship at $400 each for an incoming freshman majoringin E mentary Education. The applicant must be from CecilCounty. Applicants must have institutional forms filed byFebruary 15.
Richardson Foundation at $300 each for an Eastern Shoreresident. Parent's Confidential Statement must be filed by May 1.
Other race grants for a student whose race , is other thanCaucasian.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans, 130 are available, at the Institu-tion averaging $500 each.
Guaranteed Loans.
Employment: Wdfk-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "poor", with typical beginning salary of $2.10per hour. Off-campus employment is described as "fair".
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Towson State CollegeTowson, Maryland 21204
Admissions: Michael L. Mahoney
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Financial Aid: Robert Wailing
Campus HOusing: Mary Lee Farlow -
Phone: 823-7500
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-time Students:
In State: $ 628.
Out of State' 1078.
AppliCation Fee:* (non-refundable) . 20.
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Deposit on Room and Board: 50.
Deposit on Tuition: ....... . . . 25.
Orientation Fee:* 15.
Room and Board' 1300.
AdmissionRequirements:
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Graduates from an accredited high school must earn a "C+" or a2.5 average in major subjects, and earn a minimum of 400 oneach area of the SAT examination.
Students with a "B" average from ninth through twelfth grade orin the top 20% of their class will be admitted regardless of SATscores.
Transfer STudents
Transfer students must present a 2.0 average and be in goodacademic standing at the last school they attended on a full-timebasis.
Priority for transfer students is reserved for community collegegraduates.
t\All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior no Oe.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Application Dates:
Application Fee:
AdMision Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:,
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall AdmissiOn:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Beginning October 1Beginning October 1Contact Evening & Summer Division
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:Fo'r Fall Admission: March 1 - Freshmen
May 1 - TransferFor Spring Admission: November 15
Undecided at this time.For Summer Admission:
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling admissionsFor Spring Admission: Rolling admissionsFor Summer Admission: Open enrollment
Required. $20. can be waived at Counselor request.
Recommended, but not required.
Required.Date Due: 4 weeks after letter of admission.
Availability:On-Campus: - Extremely limited.Off-Campus: - Not Critical
When to Apply: After receipt of admission latter.
Required.Date Due: One month after notification from residence.
Granted.When to Apply: October 1stDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Rolling basis
Granted.When Admitted: Junior YearHow to Apply: Regular application process. Fall of Jr. year. Send
SAT scores and grades including first half of Jr. year.ecommendation required and interview with director.
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Special Students:.
Orientation Session:
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:All special students matriculate through the Evening College.
Recommended.
Beginning / EndingOates of Terms: Fall:
Mini-mester:Spring:Summer I:Summer II:Evening:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEF') *:
Programs Available:
Begins:September 5January 5February 5June 21July 26.June 21
Ends:
December 22January 30May 28July 23August 27August 6
Credit through Program is available. Contact Evening Division
American StudiesArtArt EducationBiologyBlack StudiesBusiness AdministrationChemistryEducation - Early ChildhoodEducation - ElementaryEducation - SecondaryEconomicsEnglish
ranchGeographyGermanHealth EducationHistoryInternational StudiesMass CommunicationLanguage ArtsLaw Enforcement & Correction
Library Media EducationMedical TechnologyMathematicsMusicMusic EducationNursingOccupational TherapyPhilosophyPhysical EducationPhysics
Physical SciencePolitical SciencePsychologyScience EducationSociology & AnthropologySocial ScienceSpanishSpeech and Dr4maSpeech Patholog\cand AudiologyTheatre ArtsWomen's Studies
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after thv student has beenaccepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
Available Scholarships / Grants:
Basic EduCational Opportunity Grants up to $1400 may be received by qualified students to attendthe institution. Application must be made to the Federal Government to determine eligibility.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the institution; $198,961 was awardedto the institution for FY 1976. Parents' Confidential Statement/Student's Financial Statement andForm A shouldbe filed before April 1.
Other Race Grants are available at the institution for students of minority race who are Marylandresidents. Parents' Confidential Statement/Student's Financial Statement and College Form A shouldbe filed before April 1.
Institutional Scholarships (Various) are available ranging from $100 to $250 each for a studentdemonstrating financial need. Parent's Confidential Stateinent/Student's Financial Statement andCollege Form A should be filed before April 1.
, Independent Grants ranging up to the amount of financial need available. Parents' ConfidentialStatement/Student's Confidential Statement and College For*m A should be filed before April 1.
Law Enforcement Educational Program grants up to $400 per semester available to.law enforcementpersonnel.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships, Maryland Delegate Scholarships, Maryland General State Scholar-ships, State Student Incentive Grants and Professional School scholarships can be received by studentsto attend this institution. Consult the Maryland State Scholarship Board for applications. EarlyDecember deadline.
Loans:
Employment:
National Direct Student Loans are available ranging from $100 to$1,250 each. Parents' Confidential Statement/Student's FinancialStatement and College Form A should be filed before April 1.
Nursing Student Loans are available from $200 to $1,500 each.Parents' Confidential Statement/Student's Financial Statementand College Form A should be filed before April 1.
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans ranging from $600to $2,200 each. Applications must be filed by April 1.
Institutional Loans (Various) are available ranging from $75 to$300 each. No deadline is specified.
Guaranteed Loans.
In order to establish financial need, the students are required tocomplete the College Scholarship Service Parents' Confidentialor Student's Finandial Statement and a College Form A.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are available
at the institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "fair" with typical beginOing salary of $2.00;however, students with specialized skills may earn Op to $3.00per hour. Off-campus employment is also described as "fair".
Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
Tri.State Beauty Academy119 Centre Street P.O. Box 328Cumberland, Maryland 21502722-3020
Admissions: M ante Scott
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Financial Aid Office
Campus Housing: Available
Telephone: (301 742-7929
Financial Aid Officer: Phyllis Forsch
Cosmetology Course of instruction for Maryland operator is 1500hours, or 9 months; Jr. Manager is 2000 hours or 12 months.West Virginia operator requirements are 2000 hours, or 12months. Pennsylvania requirements are 1500 hours, or 9 months.
Students must have proof of at least a high school education or-equivalent. Non-high school graduates are admitted as specialstudents if they deserve merit or special consideration. Thesespecial students are given special training by the sehool's instruc-tors. Students must be free of contagious diseases. School isin session from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Tuesday throughSaturday.
We have a registration fee of $15:00. The tuition is listed belowfor the two different courses of instruction. In addition, eachstudent purchases a kit of professional implements at a cost of$159.65, and accident insurance at $7.80 per school term.
We have a CASH PLAN and a MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN.
The charges for the CASH PLAN are
1500 HOURS
$ 15.00 Registration Fee159.65 Kit; Manikin, Text Book,
Work Boolo., Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
6.39 Sales Tax7.80 Insurance
660.03 Tuitior
848.87 Total
2000 HOURS
$ 15.00 Registration Fee
159.65 Kit; Manikin, Text Book,
Work Books, Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
6.39 Sales Tax
7.80 Insurance880.08 Tuition
1068.92 Total
The Registration Fee of $15.00 is paid when the studentcompletes a Registration Blank, and returns it to Del-Mar-VaBeauty Academy, which then holds a place for the student in thatclass. Upon entering school the first day, the balance is paid.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
The charges for the MONTHLY PLAN are":
1500 HOURS
$ 15.00. Registration Fee
129.55 Kit, Manikin, Text BookWork Books, Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
5.18 Sales Tax7.80 Insurance
524.70 Tuition
$682.23 Total
2000 HOURS
-$ 15.00 Registration Fee
129.55 Kit, Manikin, Text BookWork Books, Polish Kit &
Permanent Wave Rods
5.18 Sales Tax
7.80 Insurance
699.60 Tuition
$857.13 Total
The Registration Fee of $15.00 is paid when the student registersfor school, and completes' a registration blank. Upon enteringschool, the first day, payments for the kit, manikin,text books,work books, polish kit and permanent wave rods and insurance,along with the first month's tuition ($58.30) are required. Then,each month for the next eight or eleven months (depending oncours."), a payment of $58.30 is required for the tuition.
.sDate(s) When to Apply:
No deadline (preferably one month before registration)Cut Off Date(s) for Applications: NoneDate(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:
No specific date.
Required.
Admission Interview: Required (Pre-registration with all Freshjnan)
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Student:
Granted.When to Apply: Anytime.Notice of Acceptance is sent within one week of receipts of allcredentials).
Early Applications strongly recommended.
Non-high school graduates are admitted as special students if they
deserve merit or special consideration.
These students are given special training by the schools
instructors.
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Orientation Session: Handled in pre-registration interview.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM :
Programs -Available:
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Begins:
FebruaryJulySeptember
School ExamsState Board of Cosmetology Exams
Ends:
FebruaryJulySeptember
In addition to the TheOry and Science of Cosmetology, othersubjects are:
Sanitation and SterilizationShampooingFinger WavingTinting and BleachingManicuringPict CurlingWig'StYling and CareBeauty Salon Management
Hair ShapingHair StylingPermanent WavingScalp TreatmentFacials and PacksSalesmanship
Pivot Point International Student Training Program.
FINANCIAL AID
Training Programs:Veterans AdministrationSocial Security BenefitsVocational RehabilitationWelfare Departments
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Loans:
Employment SecurityChildren's Home FoundationThe Supplemental, Educational Opportunity GrantsNational Direct Student LoansThe College Work-Study ProgramBasic Educational Opportunity Grants
Guaranteed Loans.National Direct Student Loans
Employment: The Scott Beauty Schools operate a nation-wide placementservice for students and graduates.
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Institution: University of Baltimore1420 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
ApplicationDates:
Admissions Cathryn Feather
Catalog Available From: Admissions Office
Financial Aid: Neil Lyerly
Campus Housing: Not Available
Phone: 727-6350
Yearly-Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $ 660.
Out of State: 1260
Application Fee: 10
Other Charges: Socks and Supplies (est.): 125
Deposit on Tuitiori:
Orientation Fee:' one
ADMISSIONS(Following ()dm Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Diploma from accredited high school or GED. Can be/enrolled aspart time student only taking no more than nine semester hours.
Transfer Students
No less than 28 semester hours from Junior Collee.,"D" gradestransfer if part of AA.
As of January, 1975, University of Baltimore became an uOperlevel and graduate school in the state college syistem.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:.For Summer Admission:
September 8, 1975January 26, 1976June 1, 1976
All fees, dates, and other information are subje.dt to change by the institution without prior notice.*Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Application Fee:
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
September 8, 1975January 26. 1976June 1. 1976
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Within 2 weeks of receiving application
and HS/Junior College Transcripts.
For Spring Admis ion: Same as above.
For Summer Ad fission: Same as above.
Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Not Required for Undergraduates.
Availability:On-CampusOff-Campus
- Not Available- Not Critical
When to Apply: As soon as you receive acceptance letter.
Open-Door Policy.
Granted.When Admitted: Upon evaluation of credentials.How to Apply: Office of Academic Counseling and Guidance,
University of Baltimore, 1420 North Charlei Street,Baltimore, Maryland 21201.
When to Apply: 2 to 3 months before start of semester.
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Individuals may apply for admission without any prerequisitesbeing required.
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Orientation Session: Not Required.Length of Session: 11/2 days.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall: September 18, 1975 January 23, 1976
Spring: February 2, 1976 May 28, 1976
Summer: June 7, 1976 August 6, 1976
College LevelExamination Program[CLEM*: Credit Through Program is Available.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
English Political Science
History Polygraphic Tech liques
Jurisprudence General Studies
Law EnforcementCorrections ,PsychologyRecreationSocial. ScienceSociology'
AccountingData ProcessingEconomicsFinanceInsuranceManagementMarketingPersonnel and Labor RelationsProductionTransportationReal EstateHotel - Restaurant ManagementFire Management
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'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Approximately $30,000. was awarded to the institution forFiscal Year 1973.
Loans:
Employment:
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholarships;Maryland General Scholarships.
Law Enforcement Educational Program Grants up to $600 eachfor a student currently employed in- law enforcement. LEEPforms must be submitted to the Institution.
Foundation Fellows Scholarships. Tuition for community collegetransfers. Selectiort,made by community college.
'National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institution. Atotal of $84,000. was allotted to the Institution for Fiscal Year1973.
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans are available at theInstitution.
University Tuition Loans covering half tuition are available at theInstitution.
Guaranteed Loans. Short-term emergency loans are available atthe Institution up to $50.
Work-study programs which are FedPrally sponsored are available.at the Institution. Other on- campus employment opportunitiesare described as :'fair" with typical beginning salary of $2.10 perhour: hOwever, students with specialized skills may earn up to$3.00 per hour. Off-campus employment opportunities are de-scribed as "fair".
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'Institution: University of Maryland at Baltimore,Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Contacts: Admissions: Wayne A. Smith
Catalog Available From: Office of the Dean(Indicate School of Interest)
Financial Aid: James F. Forsyth,
Campus Housing: Elaine Kacmarik
Phone: (Admissions) 528-7480(Financial Aid) 528-7347
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Undergraduate
Students:
In State: $ 650.
Out of State: ..1950.
Application Fee:* 15.
Books and Supplies (est) 200.
Deposit on Room and Board: 50)
Deposit on Tuition: - 50.2
Orientation Fee: * None
ROom 472.
I Room only 2 School of Pharmacy only
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
Not Applicable - Transfer Programs only.
Transfer StudentsStudents must be in good standing both in scholarship andcharacter and must have a cumulative g.p.a. of at least "C".minimum of 56 semester hours are required for entrance in theundergraduate professional schools. Students must have
tomplepd all prerequisite courses from an accredited schoolprior to admission.
All fees,, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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I Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates; For Fall Admission:i.
For Winter Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
March, 1
October 1October 1March 1
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications (Tentative):For Fall Admission: June 1For Winter Admission: November 15For Spring Admission: November 15For Summer Admission: April 1
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: As soon as processedFor Winter Admission: As soon as processed
For Spring Admission: As soon as processed
For Summer Admission: As soon as processed
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Special Students:
Required, School of Pharmacy only.Date Due: By arrangement with the letter of admission.
Availability:On-Campus CriticalOff-Campus Critical
When to Apply: On-Campus Upon receipt of letter of admission.
Required.
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Students must meet current_entrance requirements. Categorynormally open to students holding a baccalaureate degree:
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Orientation Session: Required in most programs.Length of Session: 1 to 2 days.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: August 28 December 20
Winter: January 6 January 31
Spring: February 6 May 29St inrilr: June 9 August 1
College LevelExamination Program Credit through Program is available for both general and subject
[CLEPj*: exams.
Programs Available: Degree and Certificate Programs
Dental HygieneMedical TechnologyRadiologic TechnologyPhysical TherapyNursingPharmacy
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Loans:
Employment:
FINANCIAL AID
University Grants, amounts vary depending on studentsdemonstrated financial needs.
Institutional scholarships: numerous scholarships are available forstudents within all schools rangirg from $200. to $2,500. each.
Educational Opportunity Grants; Nursing Scholarships; HealthProfessional Scholarships.
Senatorial Scholarships; Delegate Scholarships: Maryland GeneralScholarships; Professional School Scholarships.
Scholarships although limited, in number are available for lawstudents ranging from $200. to full tuition.
Tuition stipend and field placements are available for studentsenrolled in the School of Social Work and Community Planning.
Guaranteed Loans.
National Direct Student Loans.
Federal Health Profession Loans.
Nursing Loans.
Institutional loans for health professions from $200. to $2,500.each.
Limited legal profession loans averaging $500. each.
The college work-study program which is Federally sponsored isavailable at the Institution. Other employment opportunities aredescribed as "good", both on and off campus.
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Institution: University of Maryland Baltimore County5401 Wilkens Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21228
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Judith L. Hirsch
Catalog Available From: Director of Admissions and. Registrations
Financial Aid: Harriet Dandridge
Campus Housing: David Herman
Phone: (Admissions) 455-22 1
(Financial Aid) 455- 387
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
Ian State $ 698.
but of State 1848.r
/ Application Fee: 15.
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Room - In State: 635.
Room - Out of State: 735.
Board - 19 Meal Plan: 695.
Board - 14 Meal Plan: 655.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
High school diploma.C average and upper half standing for regular admission.SAT results to school code number 5835.Higher requirements for non-residents.
Transfer Students2.0 cumulative average in all college level work.Eligibility to return to most recent school.Community college applicants will need 56 completed creditswith a 2.0 average beginning summer 1974.2.25 cumulative average for non-residents.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
'Admission Interview:
Deposit on Tuition:
Housing:
Deposit on Roomand Board:
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
Freshman - after October 1 and before July 1Transfers - before July 15
For Winter Admission:Before December 1
For Spring Admission:After August 1 and before January 5
For Summer Admission:After August 1 and before Junk_ ;5
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
-July 1January 5June 15
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling AdmissionsFor Spring Admission: Rolling AdmissionsFor Summer Admission: Rolling Admissions
Required.
Not Required.
Not Required.
Availability:On-Campus - Cri is I if apply after July 1Off-Campus .- No C 'tic&
Wfien to Apply: On-ca pvvhen you receive letter of acceptance.
Not Required.
Granted.When to Apply: After September 15 and before December 15.Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Before January 15.
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Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms:
Granted only if diploma will be awarded prior to start of classesfor full-time attendance. Applicants with high qualifications may-be admitted for part time study prior to diploma.How to Apply: Regular Application.When to Apply: See Application Dates.
Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Either have a bachelor's degree or have a letter of, permissionfrom an accredited college or meet regular admissions standards(including documentation).
Begins: Ends:
Fall: September 2, 1975 December 19, 1975WirKer: January 5, 1976 January 30, 1976Spring: February 2, 1976 May 22, 1976Summer: June 6, 1976 Aiigust 20, 1976.
College LevelExamination Program Credit Through Program is Available for both general and subject[CLEM*: exams up to 60 cr3dits.
Programs Available., Degree or Certificate Programs:
African-Amelican Studies Physics
American Studies Political ScienceAncient Studies Psychology
Biological Sciences Social Work
Chemistry SociologyEconomics Spanish
English TheatreFrench Early Childhood EducationGeography Elementary EducationGerman Secondary Education%story Self-Designed MajorMathematics (Option II)Philosophy
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Federal Program
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOG), applicationsavailable through UMBC in April. Grants are available to eligiblestudents whose initial post-secondary experience occurs afterApril. 1973.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) is availablethrough UMBC*,
UMBC Programs
Student Scholarships up to $1,000. for students demonstratingexceptional financial need*.
Scholastic Merit Scholarship is valued at fixed charges for one ortwo semesters depending on financial need. Based on outstandinggrades and college contributions. Upperclass students are chosenby a selection committee.
Scholastic Achievement awards are valued at fixed charges for upto eight consecutive semesters. Students are selected through theOffice of Minority Recruitment 'from academic achievementinformation submitted to the institution by the high school ortransfer college. Open to freshmen and transfer students only.
Scholars' Prize Awards are valued at fixed charges for twoconsecutive semesters. Incoming freshmen are chosen by afaculty committee on the basis of academic achievement. Contactthe Admissions Office for applications.
Limited Athletic Awards are available through the Office of theDirector of Physical Education and Athletics.
Pharmacy Scholarships are awarded in cooperation with the CityCampus Pharmacy School UMAB.
State Programs
Maryland Senatorial Scholarship; Maryland Delegate Scholarship;Maryland General Scholarship; War Orphan Scholarship, andVocational Rehabilitation Scholarship. All require that studentsfile specific applications with agencies involved.
Loans: Federal Programs
National Direct Student Loan is available through UMBC*.
*See footnote next page.
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Employment:
UMBC Programs
Short term no-interest Emergency Loans are available at theinstitution. Loan amounts range from $25 - $300. Emergencyloan must be repaid in 30 or 60 days. Students use specialapplications available at the Financial Aid Office.
State Programs
Maryland Higher Education Loans up to $1,500. are available incoordination with the lendihg institution and UMBC.
Federal Programs
Work-study program* is available to needy students on an averageof 15 hours per week. Beginning salary of $2.00 per hour.
UMBC Labor and Assistance Program
Employment directly through individual department is availableto students upon enrollment on a part-time basis. Beginningsalary $2.00 per hour.
"The normal financial aid application is required. Parent's Confidential Statement, plus supplementaryUMBC form is due by March 1: In some cases for married and older students the Student's FinancialStatement is suggested. Students are encouraged to seek financial aid counselor's advice before mailingstudent financial statement.
Stud.nits may apply after March 1, but will be considered only with remaining funds.
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Institution:
Contacts:
University College (Continuing Education)University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742
Admissions: Wayne E. Becraft
Catalog Available From: . . Office of Admissions & Registrations
Campus Housing: Not applicable
Phone: ~ (Admissions) 454-2317
(Catalog) 454-2311
Expenses: Tuition and Requlred Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE:
In State: $31. per semester hour
Out of State: 31. per semester hour
GRADUATE:
In State:
Out of State:
Other Charges:
$47. per semester hour
72. per semester hour
Matriculation Fee:' $15.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee: None
ADMISSICNIS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
University College aspires to serve persons whose home and workactivities and responsibilities prevent them from attending collegein a conventional manner. The College has developed curriculaand programs which meet the needs of such students and it hasarranged course offerings and class schedules in a"variety of waysto provide considerable flexibility. These include evening andweekend programs and the Orien University at various campusesand throughout the State.
Specifically, University College is committed to providingtraditional and non-traditional opportunities for continuingeducation that stimulate the student's intellectual life, promotehis career, and develop his sense of individual and communityresponsibility.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Application Dates:
No Post-Secondary -EducatiorHigh School graduation or e'-uivalent based on University ofMaryland GED score requireme its is the minimum requirementfor special admission status if c ssified as an adult. Students
seeking regular admission status mu t meet standard requirementsof the University. Students not cl sified as adults must havehigh school graduation, with a "C" or igher average and rank in
the upper half of the graduation class r predict at least a 1.75grade point average or have achieved th GED equivalent withscores -based on University of Mary la d GED test score
requirements and be at least 17 years of age.
Transfer Students:
Meet the standards described above and have goo. tanding-at thelast institution attended if classified as an adult an a cumulative2.0 ("C") average on all college work attempted r two fullsemesters must have elapsed since last enrollment.
Admissions Procedures:
Students may apply at any time by obtaining application ormsfrom the University College Office of Admissions and Reg tra7tions or at the time of initial registration. Students seekingfinancial aid and foreign students should apply prior to schedul dregistration dates.
Transcripts:
Required for degree-seeking students.
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Prior to or at time of registration.Priorto or at time of registration.Prior to or at time of registration..
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Not Applicable.Not Applicable.Not Applicable.
Datefs) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: ImMediately.For Spring Admission: Immediately.For Summer Admission: Immediately.(Student receives copy of completed application with decition)
Matriculation Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
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'Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Early Decision on Applicants who apply early; those seeking financial aid; foreignAdmissions: applicants.
Early Admissions: Applicants who apply early; those seeking financial aid; foreignapplicants.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
An individual who is eligible for regUlar status but at the time ofapplication does not wish to pursue a degree with UniversityCollege or whose official documents have not been submitted forevaluation.
Holder of another college degree.
Orientation Session: Not Required.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: 2nd week September 3rd week December
Spring: 3rd week January 2nd week May
Summer: 4th week May 1st week July2nd week July .3rd week August
College LevelExamination Program
[CLEM*: Credit Through Program is Available.
*Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for regular admission.
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Prnnramc Avai lable: Degree or Certificate Programs
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
Afro-American StudiesComputer ScienceBusiness ManagementCorrectionsEconomicsEnglishGeographyGovernment and PoliticsHistoryJournalismLaw EnforcementManagementMathematicsPhilosophyPsychologySocial WorkSociologyUrban'eStudies
FINANCIAL AID
Financial Aid is available to part-time University College students .
who register for at least 6 credits per semester.
Basic Educational Grants, Supplemental EducationalOpportunity Grants.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate
Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Loans: Higher Education Loans
National Direct Student Loans.
Employment: Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the institution; a typical beginning salary is $2.50. Other part=time on-campus employment opportunities are described as
"fair".
Deadlines: July 1 for Fall SemesterDecember 1 for Spring Semester
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Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Donald W. Giffin
Catalog Available From: See Catalog Note Below
Financial Aid: H Palmer Hopkins_--
Campus Housing: ...... Office of Resident Student Life
Phone: 1 (Admissions) 454.5550
(Financial Aid) 454-3046
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees
In State:
Out of State:
Application Fee *:
for Full-Time Students:**
$ 718.
1978.
15.
Books and Supplies (est.):
Deposit on Room and Board:
Deposit on Tuition: No deposit
Orientation Fee*. 26.
14.
Health Service Fee 20.
Lodging: in- State: 699.
Lodging: Out-of-State: 799.,
Board Contract: 760.
170.
50.
(two day program)
(one day program)
All' fees, dates and oilier information are subject to change. by the institution without prior notice.*Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
+Board Contract the amount stated ahqve is for a 20 meal, 7-day a week food plan, other optionalplans are a 15 meal a week plan at $350. a semester or $700. for an academic year and a 10 meal a weekplan at $330. or $660 for an academie year\
CATALOG NOTE:The Undergraduate Catalog is available in most public libraries and in the offices of most high schoolcounselors in Maryland. Unfortunately, the Undergraduate Catalog is not a free offering to the publicand cannot be sent on request. Newly admitted students will receive a copy in the mailn either thespring or the summer.
The Office of Admissions does distribute a free' booklet entitled "Maryland: A Student Prospectus".This provides prospectiVe applicants with information regarding admission requirments and generalinformation concerning the acadern.ic and social activities of the campus. To request.a copy of thepublication, write to the Office of Admissions.
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ADMISSIONS(Following data pertain only to undergraduate programs)
AdmissionRequirements: New Undergraduates
The University of Maryland is a publicly supported land grantinstitution dedicated primarily to the educational needs ofMaryland residents. Within its responsibilities as a State facility,the University ttracts a cosmopolitan student body. Each year asmall number f promising men and women from other states andjurisdictions ar offered admission. Forty-eight of the fifty statesand ninety foreign nations are represented in the undergraduatepopulation.
I. FRESHMEN - MARYLAND RESIDENTS
In order to be admitted, freshman applicants who areMaryland residents must meet ONE of the following THREEcriteria for admission:
A. Have a "C" average in academic subjects in the 10thand 11th grades and rank in the top half of the highschool graduating class.
OR
C.
Present a satisfactory combination of academic gradepoint average and total SAT examination results. Forself-determination of eligibility, students are urged toconsult the chart printed in "Maryland: A StudentProspectus."
OR
Present a satisfactory combination of academic gradepoint average and high school class rank. For self-determination of eligibility student are urged toconsult the chart presented in "Maryland: A StudentProspectus."
Use of Mid-Year Grades
The University will reserve a decision on the applications ofMaryland residents who do not meet the criteria outlined aboveuntil mid-year grades are available for the senior year in highschool. The College Park campus is unable to utilize the final highschool marks in rendering decisions for applicants who areapplying for admission directly from high school.
If mid-year grades for the senior year in high school are
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available when the application is initially considered by theCollege Park administration staff, they will be used in deter-mining your eligibility for admission.
Other Requirements for Freshmen Applicants
The University requires freshmen to earn a high schooldiploma prior to their first registration at the University.
The SAT examination is required of all freshmen appli-cants. Test results must be sumbitted directly to the. College Parkcampus by the Educational Testing Service.
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
The above admissions criteria have been developed pri-marily for the freshman applicant who will graduate in June 1975or who has recently been graduated from high school. TheUniversity recognizes that the above criteria may not be entirelyrelevant for applicant§ from the State of Maryland who have hadmilitary experience and/or have worked for two or more years. Ifthis situation is applicable, we call attention to the following:
1. High School Equivalence Examination
Maryland residents who are at /east 19 years of age andhave not received a high'Ischool diploma can be considered foradmission by presenting the high school General EducationalEquivalency certificate. In order to be admitted to the CollegePark campus, the applicant must present an average score of 50,with no score below 40 on any of the five parts of the test kar aminimum score of 45 on each of the five parts of the test.
2. Maryland Residents Who Have Graduated.From h ighSchool
Maryland residents who do not meet the admissionsrequirements outlined above for freshmen applicants shouldcontact a counselor from the Office of Admissions. The counselorwill assist the applicant in evaluating the possibility of admissionat College Park and will offer suggestions regarding the student'splans to attend college.
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II. TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSION
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TRANSFERRINGFROM OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
A student who has attended any institution of higherlearning following graduation from high school and attemptednine or more credits must be considered for admission as atransfer student.
General Statement
Students who were eligible for admission as high schoolseniors and who ere in good academic and disciplimary standingat their previous institutions are eligible to be considered fortransfer. Maryland residents must have a "C" average in allprevious college-level work to be admitted. Non-resident transfersare considered on the basis of competitive criteria.
Those Not Admissable as High School Seniors
Maryland residents who are not admissible as high schoolseniors must complete at least 28 semester hours with a "C"average at another institution before applying for transferadmission.
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Transfer Students From Maryland Public Community Colleges
Maryland residents who attend Maryland public communitycolleges will be admitted after they have received the Associate ofArts degree or completed 56 semester hours with a "C" average.The University will use the average stated on the transcript by thesending institution. In cases where there is more than oneprevious institution, the averages at all institutions attended willbe cumulative. Where the number of students desiring admissionexceeds the number that can be accommodated in a particularprofessional or specialized program, admission will be based oncriteria developed by the University to select the best qualifiedstudents.
Exception to the 56-hour rule will be made for a student,attempting to transfer into a program which is not available at thestudent's community college in a full two-year program. In orderto be admitted to the College Park campus as an exception on thetwo-year rule, the applicant must obtain a letter from the transferadvisor at his/her community college recommending that theUniversity waive the two-year requirement in his/her case becauseof problems with obtaining sufficient major program courses.
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School of Architectdre
Admission to the School of Architecture in the Division ofArts and Humanities is competitive with selection based on thetransfer student's or freshman applicant's previous academicachievement.
Because of space limitations, all architecture applicants areencouraged to file an application by March 1. The School ofArchitecture does not accept entering students for the springsemester.
THE OUT-OF-STATE APPLICANT
The University is very pleased to consider applications fromstudents who are not residents of the State of Maryland. Becausethe primary obligation of the University of Maryland is toMaryland residents, however, the number of out-of-state studentswho can be admitted is limited. The typical out-of-state freshmanor transfer applicant presents better than average credentials interms of his high school or previous college work.
ApplicationDates: Date(s) When To Apply:
For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
October 1June 1
October 1
Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
August 1December 1Will accept applications throughregistration.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Early Decision Applicants
First group of admit letters forearly decision applicants- sent onapproxiniately November 1, 1974;rolling basis thereafter.
Other ApplicantsFirst group of admit letteri sent onapprd<imately February 24, 1975;rolling basis thereafter.
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For Spring Admission: First group of admit letters Sep-tember 1, 1975; rolling basis there-after.
For Summer Admission: Same as Fall.
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.Check special conditions for architecture and music.
Housing:- Availability:On-Campus z Critical ShortageOff-Campus - Critical Shortage
When to Apply:On-Campus: Housing application enclosed with admit letterOff-Campus: As soon as admitted to the University
Deposit on Roomand Board: Required.
Date Due: Within 10 days after receipt of Housing contract.
Early. Decision onAdmissions: The College Park campus does not offer an early decision in the
traditional sense. The campus does, however, offer a personaldecision program and an early decision mail deadline that ensuresa prompt decision for both freshmen and transfer applicants for,the Fall 1975 semester. The application packet for the Fall 1975semester will contain details on this option.
Early 'Admission: Granted.When Admitted: Junior YearHow to Apply:The College Park campus of the University of Maryland willconsider applications from high school students who plan tograduate in three years providing: 1) they have their diplomat...ifc.e their first enrollment, 2) they meet the publisheddeadlines for admission, and 3) they have taken the SATexamination in their Junior year.When to Apply: Regular dates as listed above.
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Special Students: Applicants who qualify for admission but do not desire to worktoward a baccalaureate degree may be admitted as non-degreeseeking (special) students.
Special students who have received a baccalaureate degree areadvised that no credit earned while enrolled as special studentsmay be applied at a later date to a graduate program. Thesepost-baccalaureate students may enroll in undergraduate coursesfor which they possess the necessary prerequisites, but may notenroll' in courses restricted to graduate students only.
Nondegree seeking (special) .students who do not have a
baccalaureate degree or an R.N., must submit transcripts andmeet regular admission standards. Transcripts are not requiredfrom students with baccalaureate degrees or an R.N..
Because of space limitations, several departments requirepermission in advance to enroll as a non-degree student. Pleasecontact the Office of Admissions for further information.
OrientationSession: Required.
Length of Session: 1 or 2 days.Strongly recommended for all students.
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends:
Fall, 1974: August 28, 1974 December 20, 1974Spring, 1975: January 15, 1975 May 9, 1975Summer, 1974: 1st Session:
May 21, 1975 June 27, 1975
College LevelExamination Program[CL *:
2nd Session:July 2, 1975 August 28, 1975
Credit Through Program is Available.
Students should contact Dr. Helen Clarke, Assistant Dean forUndergraduate Studies for further information.
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is-usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
Aerospace Engineering
Afro-American Studies
Agricultural Chemistry and Biochemistry
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural and Extension Education
Agricultural, General
Agronomy
American Studies
Animal Science
Anthropology
Architecture
ArtAstronomy
General Biological Sciences
Botany
Business Administration
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Civil Engineering
-Gem-parativc LiteratureComputer Science
Conservation and Resource Development
Dance
Economics
Education
Education, Early Childhood and Elementary
Industrial Technology
Education, Industrial
Secondary Education
Special Education
Electrical Engineering
Engineering, Undesignated
EngineeringTechnology
English
Entomology,Family and Community Development
Fire Protection
Food, Nutrition and InstitutionalAdministration
Food Science
French and Italian
General Studies
Geography
Geology
German and Slavic
Government and Politics
Health Education
History
Home Economics Education
Horticulture
Housing and Applied Design
Information Systems and Management.
Journalism
Kinesiological Sciences
Latin
Library Science Education
Law Enforcement
athematic.s_Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology
Music
Philosophy
Psychology
Physical Education
General Physical Sciences
Physics
Recreation
Russian
Russian Area Studies
Spanish and Portuguese
Speech and Dramatic Arts
Textiles and Consumer Economics
Urban Studies
Zoology
University of Maryland College Park
FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships/Grants: Supplemental Education& Opportunity Grants are available at
the Institution. $377,000 was awarded to the Institution forFY 1976.
Nursing Scholarships.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland DelegateScholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
University Scholarships averaging $500. each covering tuition,room and board, for a student maintaining a "B" average anddemonstrating financial need. University financial aid forms andthe Parent's Confidential Statement must be filed by March 1.
University Grants averaging $500. for tuition for a studentdemonstrating financial need. University financial aid forms andthe Parent's Confidential Statement must be filed by March 1.
Athletic Grants in varying amounts for a student recommendedby the Athletic Department. University financial aid forms arerequired.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans, approximately 2,500 are availableat the Institution up to $2,500. each.
Employment:
Law Enforcement Educational Program Loans, are available.Applications must be made by July 1.
Guaranteed Loans. Short-term emergency loans are available atthe Institution up to $300.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "good". Typical beginning salary at $2.20 perhour; however, higher rates for freshmen With specialized skillsis $2.45 per hour. Off-campus employment possibilities are alsodescribed as "good".
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Institution: 'University of Maryland, Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, Maryland 21853
Contacts:
Expenses:
Admissions: Major Jagdish Singh
Catalog Available From: Office of Admissions
Financial Aid: Director of Financial Aid
Housing Office of Admissions
Phone: 651-2200
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State $ 390Out of State: 1040.
Application Fee:* 10.
Matriculation Fee:* (1974-75) . . . . 10.
Books and Supplies (est.): 150.
Deposit of i Room and Board: 55.
Deposit on Tuition: 25.
Room and Board (In-State) 1215.
Room and Board (Out-of-State): . . 1275.
AdmissionRequirements:
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
High School graduation with a "C" or better average and a top50% class rank, or a 1.75 predicted grade point average.
GED test with each score above 45 or an average of 50 with noscore below 40.
Transfer Students
Cumulative "C" average and good standing in the last collegeattended. Community College applicants will need 56 completedcredits.
Out-of-State Students: 'B' Average.All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
No Deadlines,
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling AdmissionsFor Spring Admission: Rolling AdmissionsFor Summer Admission: Rolling Admissions
Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
Deposit onTuition:
Housing:
Required.Date Due: 3 weeks after admission offer.
Availability:On-Campus:
Off-Campus:
When to Apply:On:Campus:Olt:Campus:
- Not Critical- Critical
- With admissions application.We have_ no organized.off icefor helping students in thisarea.
Deposit on Room Required.and Board: Date Due: Upon acceptance by student.
Early Decision onAdmissions: Granted as and when application is received.
Early Admissions: Granted.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Any non-degree student is called "special ".
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Orientation Session: Required. .
Length of Session: 2 days
Beginning / Ending .
Dates of Terms:
College LevelExaminationProgram [CLEF] :*
Fall:Spring:Summer:
Begins:August 27, 1975January 14, 1976June 14, 1976
Credit through Program is available.
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate PrograMs
Agriculture Education(Teaching)General Agriculture(Non-Teaching)Art Education(Teaching)Business AdministrationBusiness Education(Teaching)Home Economics EducationGeneral Home Economics(NonTeaching)Building Construction(Non-Teaching)Industrial Education(Teaching)English(Teaching)English(Non-Teaching)Music(Teaching)
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December 19, 1975May 14, 1976August 6, 1976
Biology(Teaching)Biology(N.on-Teaching)Chemistry -(Teaching)Chemistry(Non-Teaching)Mathematics(Teaching)Mathematics(Non-Teaching)Physical Education(Teaching)History(Non-Teaching)Sociology(Non-Teaching)Social Sciences(Teaching)Elementary Education(Teaching)
University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
All basic Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar-ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans.
Employment:
George E. Hayes Student Loan Fund.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment opportunitiesare described as "good" with typical beginning salary of $2.10per hour. Off-campus employment is generally available.
Institution:
Contacts:
Expenses:
AdmissionRequirements:
Villa Julie CollegeGreen Spring Valley Road, Stevenson, Maryland 21153
Admissions: Robert C. Koermer
Catalog Available From: Robert C. Koermer
Financial Aid: Sister M. Bernadette Killian
Campus Housing: Not Available
'hone: 486-7348
Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In County: $1615.
Out of County: 1615.
Out of State: 1615.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est ) 150.
Deposit on Tuition: 50.
Orientation Fee: None
Graduation Fee:* 25.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Admission is granted to all applicants who can profit from collegelevel instruction. Of prime importance is evidence of a student'spotential for achievement within the demands of the program heor she elects to pursue.
Transfer Students
Same as above.
All fees; dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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ApplicationDates:
Application Fee:
Date(s) When to Apply:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Applications now being acceptedfor 1975-76 and 1976-77academic yearsSame as above.
April, 1976
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission:For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Beginning of semesterBeginning of semesterBeginning of semester
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission:
For Spring Admission:For Summer Admission:
Required.
Admission Interview: Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Required.Date Due: July-1
Early Decision onAdmissions:
Upon completion of admissionsrequirements.Same as aboveSame as above
Rolling Adthissions Policy.
Early Admissions: Granted.When to Apply: Same as regular studentWhen' to Apply: Spring of junior year.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:Any student not enrolled in a degree program.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 1 day
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Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Begins: Ends.
Fall: September 2, 1975 December 19, 1975
Spring: February 2, 1976 May 28, 1976Summer: Information not Information not
available at this time. available at this time.
College Level. Examination
Program ECLEPI :*
Credit through Program is Available.
Degree or Certificate Programs:
Teacher EducationArts and SciencesBusiness AdministrationFine Arts: Concentration in Drama
Concentration in ArtChild Development .Medical SecretarialBusiness / Legal SecretarialLegal AssistantMedical Records TechnicianGeneral StudiesMedical Laboratory Technician
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
FINANCIAL AID
Basic Education Opportunity Grants and Supplemental Educa-tional Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institution.No deadline for applications.
Employment:
Guaranteed Student Loans.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other employment possibilities at theInstitution are described as "good", with typical beginning salaryof $2.10 per hour. Offcampus employment is also described as"good".
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Contacts:
Washington Bible College6511 Princess Garden Parkway, Lanham, Maryland 20810
Admissions: William C. Poston
Catalog Available From: Public Relations Office
Financial Aid: Registrar's Office
Campus Housing: William T. Miller
Phone: 552-1400
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and
AdmissionRequirements:
Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $1180
Out of State: 1180
Application Fee:* 20.
Books and Supplies (est ) 100.
Deposit on Room: 50.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* Included in fees
Room and Board- 1200
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Completed application, $20.00 application fee, photo.
High school graduate with 16 units of credits as a mi(English, History, Science, Language and other areasHumanities).
Adherence to our doctrinal statement.
Iimumf the
Statements from three references concerning the applicant'scharacter and ability.
Must pass physical examination form provided, by School to beexecuted by physician and mailed directly to lygistiar.
Applicants are encouraged to take the ACT sessment testsduring their senior year in high school and hay results sent toAdministration Office.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution vlithout prior notice."Payment of this fee is a one-time only charge.
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Transfer Students
In addition to the preceding requirements for undergraduates:
Transcripts of collegiate level work sent directly to Registrar.Only "C" grades or higher transferable for credit.
Validation by examination, and in some cases completion of onefull year at our college with an average of
Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: Before August 1, 1974
For Spring Admission: Before December 1, 1974For Summer Admission: 4 to 6 weeks before it begins.
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: Accept up to last minute.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: When file is completed on
individual and approved by Ad-missions Committee no set date.
Application. Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Not Required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Housing: Availability:On-Campus: - CriticalOff-Campus: - Not Critical
When to Apply:On-Campus Dorm deposit required, to hold room by July 1.Off-Campus When you receive letter of acceptance.
Deposit on Room Required. -and Board: Date Due: July 1
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Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: Anytime
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:When processing is complete.
Early Admissions: Granted.How to Apply: Directly to school by regular application.When to Apply: 2 Months prior to start of semester.
*AdvancedPlacement Program: College is listed in 1973 edition of CEEB.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:A very limited number of students, of mature yeks, who havenot completed their high school education may /be admitted asspecial students but not permitted to enroll in the degreeprogram.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session:
Freshmen 1 day
Entire Student Body 2 days.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: August 22, 1974 December 20, 1974Spring: January 13, 1975 May 17, 1975
Summer: May 20, 1975 July 3, 1975
College Level' Credit through Program is Available.Examination' Program Undergraduate Program for counseling and evakiation.[CLEF] :**
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate ProgramsBiblical Education.
*Advanced Placement Program The student should make sure that the examination is taken in asubject area reflected in the curriculum of the college. *Decision concerning the amount of credit tobe granted is usually made after the student has been accepted for admission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Washington Bible College Scholarships. Various scholarships are
44110111110,available at the Institution ranging from $100. to $300. for thosedemonstrating financial need. College forms must be submittedby September 15.
Loans:
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans. Short-term emergency loans are available atthe Institution up to $300.
to.
On campus employment is described as "fair" with typicalbeginning salary of $2.00 per hour. Off-campus employment isdescribed as "good".
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Institution: Washington CollegeChestertown, Maryland 21620
Contacts: Admissions: Ormond L. Andrew, Jr.
Catalog Available From: Director of Admissions
Financial Aid: Susan H. Wright
Campus Housing: Dean Maureen Kelley
Phone: 778-2800
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for FullTime Students:
AdmissionRequirements:
In State: $2425.
Out of State: 2425.
Application Fee:*- 15.
Books and Supplies (est ) 200.
Deposit on Room and Board: 100.
Deposit on Tuition: 100.
Orientation Fee: None
Room and Board 1150.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
New Undergraduates
Academic Preparation: Prefer 4 years English, 3 years mathe-matics, 2 years science, 2 years language.
Class Rank and Grade Average: College prefers class rank in uppertwo-fifths and a "B" average.
SAT or ACT no cut-off score.
Transfer Students
From 2 year colleges, prefer applicant with A.A. degree in LiberalArts with minimum 2.0 cumulative average.
General transferMinimum of'2.0 cumulative average.
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice.'Payment of this fee is a onetime only charge.
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Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: No deadline
For Spring Admission: No deadline
,Cut Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: NoneFor Spring Admission: None
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling AdmissionsFor Spring Admission: Rolling Admissions
Application Fee: Required.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
PnRosit on Tuition: Required (Housing and Tuition deposit are single fee of $100.).
Housing:
Deposit on Routhand Board:
Availability:On-Campus:Off-Campus:
- Not Critical- Not Critical
When to Apply: When you receive letter of acceptance.
Required (Housing and Tuition are single fee of $100.).
Early Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: Before December 1st.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent: Within 15 days afterapplication is complete.
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Early Admissions:
Special Students:
Orientation Fee:
Beginning / EndingDates of Terms: Fall:
Spring:
Granted.When Admitted: After completion of Junior Year.How to Apply: Regular application procedure; however,interview is required.SAT's or ACT's must be taken Fall or Spring, Junior Year.When to Apply: Winter or Spring of Junior Year or earlier.
Basic criteria needed to be coris:dered a Special Student:Must be high school graduate.
None
Length of Session: Approximately 1 week.
Begins:September 2, 1975January 15, 1976
College LevelExamination Program Credit through Program is available.[CLEM :*
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
American StudiesArtBiologyChemistryDramaEconomicsEnglishFrenchGermanHistory
Special programs in:Preparation Program.
Ends:December 19, 1975May 7, 1976
HumanitiesInternational StudiesMathematicsMusicPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanish
Pre-medical, Pre-law. Also a Teacher
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for athilission.
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FINANCIAL AID
AvailableScholarships /Grants: Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the Institution.
Approximately $5,400 was made available to the Institution forFY 1975.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland Delegate Scholar- \ships; Maryland General Scholarships.
Loans:
Employment:
Institutional Scholarships. Various scholarships and grants areavailable at the Institution ranging from $100. to $3,500. Awardsare made on the basis of high school record, including tworecommendations from teachers, SAT or ACT scores. Parents'Confidential Statement must be filed 14 February 1.
National Direct Student Loans are available at the Institutionfrom $100. to $1500. College Service Forms are required toestablish financial need. Deadline for applications is February 1.
Guaranteed Loans.
Work-study programs which are Federally sponsored are availableat the Institution. Other on-campus employment is described as"good" with typical beginning salary at minimum wage. Off-campus employment opportunities are described as "poor".
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Institution: Western Maryland CollegeWestminster, Maryland 21157
'Contacts: Admissions: Dr H Kenneth Shook
Catalog Available From: Dr H Kenneth Shook
Financial Aid: Gregory H. Getty
Campus Housing: Dr H Kenneth Shook
Phone: Dean Elizabeth Laidlaw
Expenses: Yearly Tuition and Required Fees for Full-Time Students:
In State: $2550.
Out of State: 2550.
Application Fee:* 10.
Books and Supplies (est ) 140.
Deposit on Room and Board: 50.
Deposit on Tuition: None
Orientation Fee:* None
Room and Board 1200.
ADMISSIONS(Following Data Pertain Only to Undergraduate Programs)
Admission New Undergraduates
Requirements:SAT scoresApplication (Personal Information Form)Application FeeHigh School Transcript
Transfer Students
ApplicationApplication FeeHigh School TranscriptCollege Transcripts
All fees, dates, and other information are subject to change by the institution without prior notice."Payment of this fee is a one -rime only charge.
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Application Date(s) When to Apply:Dates: For Fall Admission: Any time after the close of the Junior year
of High School.For Spring Admission: No lat'er than one month prior to the
term's beginning and preferably in the preceding fall.For Summer Admission: No later than one month prior to
opening of term.
Cut-Off Date(s) for Applications:For Fall Admission: . Mid-February for women
Mid-March for menFor Spring Admission: Approximately January 1For Summer Admission: One month prior to opening of the
term.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:For Fall Admission: Rolling Admissions. Decisions begin going
to students November 1. Later, 3 to 4 weeks afterapplication is complete in Admissions Office.
For Spring Admission: Same as above
For Summer Admission: Same as above
Application Fee: Required - Exception made for the indigent.
Admission Interview: Recommended, but not required.
Deposit on Tuition: Not Required.
Housing: Availability:On-CampusOff-Campus - Off-campus housing permitted, with permission
of Dean of Student Affairs, and for any students living athome or with relatives.
When to Apply: When accepted as resident student, housing isautomatically provided.
Deposit on Room Required (also a $30.00 matriculation fee)and Board: Date Due: 4 weeks from date of letter of acceptance.
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Earl Decision on Granted.Admissions: When to Apply: Prior to November 1.
Date(s) When Notice of Acceptance is Sent:In November or early December.
Early Admissions: Granted.When Admitted: Junior Year.
How to Apply: Personal Information form, high school
transcript, SAT scores, application fee of $10.00.When to Apply: At beginning of junior year of high school.
Special Students: Basic criteria needed to be considered a Special Student:
Special non-degree student For older adults (those who havebeen out of high school for several years) and for high schoolseniors within commuting distance who wish to take college levelacademic work while still Fri high school.
The older Special Non-Degree Student is required to have a highschool diploma or the High School EqUivalency Certificate.
Orientation Session: Required.Length of Session: 4 days before classes begin in the fall.
Beginning / Ending Begins: Ends:
Dates of Terms: Fall: September 8, 1975 December 20, 1975January: January 5, 1976 January 28, 1976Spring: February 2, 1976 May 22, 1976Summer:- June 14, 1976 July 16, 1976
July 19, 1976 August 20, 1976
College LevelExamination Program Credit through Program is Available.[CLEF] :*
Programs Available: Degree or Certificate Programs
'Decision concerning the amount of credit to be granted is usually made after the student has beenaccepted for admission.
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AvailableScholarships /Grants:
American Studies German
Art HistoryBiology Mathematics
Business Administration Music
Economics Philosophy and ReligionChemistry Physical EdtcationComparative Literature Physics
Dramatic Art Political Science
Economics Psychology
English SociologyFrench Spanish
: also, Pre-professional programs in Medicine, Dentistry, Engineer-ing, Ministry, Law, and Forestry.
: also, certification available in education on ALL grade levels,while majoring in a certain subject area.
. FINANCIAL AID
Educational Opportunity Grants are available at the InstitutFY 1974 the Institution was awarded $36,900.
Maryland Senatorial Scholarships; Maryland General Schol ships;
Maryland Delegate Scholarships.
WMC _Special Scholarship ranging from $100. tc X3,400. fortuition, room, and/or board, for students demonstra ing financialneed. Parents' Confidential Statement should Abe filed by
February 1.
R.O.T.C. Scholarship at approximately $2,275, each, for tuitionplus books. No date is specified for applications.
Loans: National Direct Student Loans are available, ranging from $100.to $1,000. each. Deadline for applications is March 1.
Employment:
Guaranteed Loans.
On-campus employment opportunities are described as "fair";however, freshmen are not allowed to work on-campus. Off-campus employment is also described as "fair"
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