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College/Post-Secondary Education. By: Gigi, Kirk, Danielle, Dominique , Chelsea. GO GREEN! GO WHITE!. Why Choose MSU?. Home to 3 On Campus Medical Schools Top Ranked Graduate Programs in Elementary and Secondary Education Student to Faculty ratio 16:1 270 Study Abroad Programs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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College/Post-Secondary EducationBy: Gigi, Kirk, Danielle, Dominique, Chelsea

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GO GREEN! GO WHITE!

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Why Choose MSU? Home to 3 On Campus Medical

Schools Top Ranked Graduate Programs in

Elementary and Secondary Education

Student to Faculty ratio 16:1 270 Study Abroad Programs 13 Olympic Gold Medals

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More Cheddar Is Better

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We in The Money!

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So don’t Mind Trip! Stay the Course!

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The University of North Carolina

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Cost & Tuition/Students*18,579 Students attend UNC*2011-2012 (full-time) students that live in North Carolina & attend UNC's tuition costs are: Tuition & Fees, Room & Board, Books & Supplies, Travel, Health Insurance, Loan Fees, Personal= $20,660*Where as (full-time) students who attend UNC out of state tuition costs are: Tuition & Fees, Room & Board, Books & Supplies, Travel, Health Insurance, Loan Fees, Personal= $41,140*Carolina offers 77 bachelor’s, 107 master’s, 69 doctorate and six professional degree programs through its 14 schools and the College of Arts and Sciences. *The Law program & The Medical program have the highest amount of students per year: Law- 778 Students Medical- 753 Students

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What UNC Is Known For… *Men's Basketball Team (North Carolina Tar Heels) Former Players are: Michael Jordan and Vince Carter.

*Considered one of the best towns in the country, which offers: music, restaurants, and shopping.

*Out of State students attending UNC may want to go to North Carolina because of the warmer climate.

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Why I Chose UNC…*The education Program has 384 students (full-time) & 245 students (part-time)

*UNC's Education Program teaches students how to strengthen teaching and learning through the state and nation.

*By teaching, you are giving children the tools to learn, be creative and imagine the world, and explore what's in the world.

*At UNC you can get your Bachelor's, Master's or Doctoral Degree's.

*Bachelor's Degree (Student's of Education), Child development/Family Studies (Birth-Kindergarten), Elementary Education (Kindergarten-6th grade), Middle Grades (6th-9th grades).

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University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon- College Town 300 academic programs, 25 research

centers/institutions Many study abroad programs The Ducks! Green and Yellow! 250 student groups: from Acapella to Ecology

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Academics Specialize in Communications, Foreign

Language, and Environmental Science Science, Liberal Arts, and Professional

programs Majors and Minors: From Business to Art;

from Communications to Architecture Research Programs serve economic,

educational, and cultural needs

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Study Abroad Too many to count!! –Have list on UO

website Canada to Europe; Africa to Japan

Central and South America Middle East Oceania

7 programs to study in Japan Semester at Sea and Antarctica

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Sports 15 Division 1 Sports teams Academic Center for Student Athletes

Helps student athletes balance sports and academics

Football, Tennis, Cross-Country, Lacrosse, Golf, etc…

Autzen Stadium, Tennis Complex, Hayward Field, Pape Field

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College Life/Costs Resident Halls, Special Interest Halls Residents: $21,000; Non-Residents:

$40,000 Tuition, books/supplies, housing, personal

expenses included 295 acres

Bike-friendly Environmental-friendly

Mountains and Pacific Ocean

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Why College?

Make more money. Meet new people.

More access to resources.

Improve your social skills

Have a more secure future.

Find your “calling.” Builds

communication skills.

Why WMU?• WMU is Michigan’s fourth

largest research university, attracting a diverse,

culturally rich student body from around the state,

country and globe.

• Only $303 per credit hour

• Convenient location in Kalamazoo!

• Athletics are a big part of WMU, they offer many

scholarships for athletes.

• On campus jobs are offered throughout the school year

for students.

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History of WMU WMU was founded in 1903,

where it rapidly became a well known college. In 1957 the name was changed from Western Michigan College to Western Michigan University.

WMU specializes in Aviation Engineering and Teaching.

The campus sits on 1,200 acres with 151 buildings, some of which are the finest in the Midwest.

Undergraduate students at WMU may choose from 140 program offerings while graduate students may select from 67 master’s, one specialist and 29 doctoral programs.

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Admission and Enrollment

Freshmen Admission to the University is decided on an individual basis. The average WMU freshman has a 3.3 high school GPA and a 22

ACT score. students both above and below these averages are considered for

admission. Applications are reviewed using a combination of these key

factors: grade point average, ACT / SAT score, number and type of college prep courses, and trend of grades.

Transfer students All applicants must have an official college transcript sent from

each institution attended. Applicants with at least a 2.00 (C) grade point average (as

computed by WMU) in transferable course credits will be considered for admission.

If you have earned fewer than 26 semester hours you must also submit either:

An official high school transcript, and ACT or SAT scores (if you graduated from high school in the last

two years),OR

An official GED score.http://www.wmich.edu/admissions/undergraduate/criteria.html

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Living on CampusIf interested in living on campus there are many options available such as:

Residence Halls- You can live alone or with up to three other students. 24 hr maintenance is available, and each hall has a dining area.

Western View- Restricted for upperclassmen and rooms fill fast!

WMU Apartments- Includes most utilities, cable, parking sticker, and you can chose from furnished or unfurnished. Must be upperclassmen.

Spindler Hall- furnished and residents have access to community bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry facilities. Must be doctoral, graduate, senior, and non-traditional students at least 21 years of age.

2011-2012 RatesRoom type and meal plan

Double Room Per Semester Total Gold or 20 meal plan $4,124.50 $8,249

15 meal plan $4,022.50 $8,04510 meal plan $3,786.50 $7,573Guaranteed SingleGold or 20 meal plan $5,167.50 $10,335

15 meal plan $5,065.50 $10,13110 meal plan $4,829.50 $9,659Super SingleGold or 20 meal plan $5,353.00 $10,706

15 meal plan $5,251.00 $10,50210 meal plan $5,015.00 $10,030Room Only(available in Harrison, Henry or Stinson halls only) Double room $2,127.50 $4,255Guaranteed Single $3,170.50 $6,341

Super Single $3,356.00 $6,712