How big are the classes at Nevada State College?
I start in the fall and am entering in the education field. I want to know from anyone who has ever gone there if the class sizes are big or small. I know it's a small college. But how big is the average class? Also any advice you might want to give me about going to college would be great. Thanks.
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The class size depends on the program that you are in./
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Is there really Free College in Nevada
Is there really Free College in Nevada?
I heard that the colleges in some parts of Nevada are free. Is that right? Is it only in Community Colleges or are there Universities that are doing this? Which colleges? Do non-residents get the free classes also?
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There is no such thing as free college.
I heard that the colleges in some parts of Nevada are free. Is that right? Is it only in Community Colleges or are there Universities that are doing this? Which colleges? Do non-residents get the free classes also?
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There is no such thing as free college.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
if you are going to a community college in southern Nevada can you transfer to a University in California
if you are going to a community college in southern Nevada can you transfer to a University in California?
I am a student at CSN (college of southern nevada). I was thinking of moving back to California where I was born and raised. I was wondering if my credits will transfer to any Cal state universities or University of California's? I am looking into pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration. Thanks! :)
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Yes they are transferable. Actually I believe both the UCs and CSUs prefer transfer students before high school students. The bigger question is whether you're still a resident or out of state. Based on new programs the UCs and CSUs are implementing, they are targeting more out of state students because they bring in more money due to higher tuition costs.
I am a student at CSN (college of southern nevada). I was thinking of moving back to California where I was born and raised. I was wondering if my credits will transfer to any Cal state universities or University of California's? I am looking into pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration. Thanks! :)
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Yes they are transferable. Actually I believe both the UCs and CSUs prefer transfer students before high school students. The bigger question is whether you're still a resident or out of state. Based on new programs the UCs and CSUs are implementing, they are targeting more out of state students because they bring in more money due to higher tuition costs.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
I want to transfer to Nevada State College but
I want to transfer to Nevada State College but?
i got sick at my current college (a california state university) and was disqualified but i still attend classes at the college through a "college of extended learning" which lets you attend classes with the same students to get back your grades to reapply. i noticed on college said you must be in good standing with your college to transfer but i'm wondering if it's the same with every college (nevada state college)
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SF: A few relevant excerpts from the NSC website: "All new students are required to furnish satisfactory evidence of good moral character as evidenced by a certificate of graduation or of honorable dismissal from the school last attended." "Falsification of documents for the purposes of admission. The Office of Admissions and Orientation is responsible for the verification of documents and credentials submitted for the purpose of admittance into the college. If it is determined that a student has sought admission on the basis of incomplete or fraudulent credentials or misrepresentations in the written application for admission, the student will be notified in writing of the Directors intention to take action as listed below." "Students transferring from a regionally accredited college or university must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, and have completed a minimum of 12 transferable credits. Nevada State College requires that all transcripts from all institution(s) attended must be submitted with the application for admission. If a student has completed less than 12 transferable credits, the student will be required to submit official high school transcripts to be considered for admission." "Admission with advanced undergraduate standing is granted to a student transferring from another accredited college or university provided that: * The applicant is in good standing and eligible to return to the educational institution last attended. * An official transcript has been presented to the Office of Admissions & Orientation showing an overall grade point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale on all acceptable or transferred credits." The way I read that, you can apply to NSC as a "new" freshman, using your high school transcripts to apply. You won't be eligible to transfer any credits you may have already earned. Despite the fact that you are a "new" freshman, you will still need to submit your academic record from the CSU school, because "Nevada State College requires that all transcripts from all institution(s) attended must be submitted with the application for admission." For the most reliable answer to this question, I'd strongly recommend that you contact the NSC admissions office directly. Good luck!
i got sick at my current college (a california state university) and was disqualified but i still attend classes at the college through a "college of extended learning" which lets you attend classes with the same students to get back your grades to reapply. i noticed on college said you must be in good standing with your college to transfer but i'm wondering if it's the same with every college (nevada state college)
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SF: A few relevant excerpts from the NSC website: "All new students are required to furnish satisfactory evidence of good moral character as evidenced by a certificate of graduation or of honorable dismissal from the school last attended." "Falsification of documents for the purposes of admission. The Office of Admissions and Orientation is responsible for the verification of documents and credentials submitted for the purpose of admittance into the college. If it is determined that a student has sought admission on the basis of incomplete or fraudulent credentials or misrepresentations in the written application for admission, the student will be notified in writing of the Directors intention to take action as listed below." "Students transferring from a regionally accredited college or university must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, and have completed a minimum of 12 transferable credits. Nevada State College requires that all transcripts from all institution(s) attended must be submitted with the application for admission. If a student has completed less than 12 transferable credits, the student will be required to submit official high school transcripts to be considered for admission." "Admission with advanced undergraduate standing is granted to a student transferring from another accredited college or university provided that: * The applicant is in good standing and eligible to return to the educational institution last attended. * An official transcript has been presented to the Office of Admissions & Orientation showing an overall grade point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale on all acceptable or transferred credits." The way I read that, you can apply to NSC as a "new" freshman, using your high school transcripts to apply. You won't be eligible to transfer any credits you may have already earned. Despite the fact that you are a "new" freshman, you will still need to submit your academic record from the CSU school, because "Nevada State College requires that all transcripts from all institution(s) attended must be submitted with the application for admission." For the most reliable answer to this question, I'd strongly recommend that you contact the NSC admissions office directly. Good luck!
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