Friday, November 11, 2011

WKCTC

I plan to go to WKCTC, also known as western kentucky career and technical college, to get my associates in science before tranfering to WKU to begin my program in Ivestigative biotechnology and anthropolgy. to get my associates in science i have to have the following classes and hours.

West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Associate in Science 


BLOCK I: General Education Requirements/Core Transfer Component
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 33 Credit Hours  
                         
Writing/Accessing Information ........................................................................................................................................  6
English 101 Writing I ....................................................................................................................  3
English 102 Writing II   ..................................................................................................................  3
Oral Communication   ........................................................................................................................................................  3

Heritage/Humanities  ............................................................................................................................  6
Heritage .........................................................................................................................................  3
Humanities  .....................................................................................................................................  3
Social Interaction  ...............................................................................................................................................................  9
At least two disciplines must be represented and different from those in the Heritage/Humanities/Foreign language areas.
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Science ................................................................................................................................................................................  6
At least one science course must include a laboratory experience.
  
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Mathematics   .....................................................................................................................................  3
The course used to fulfill this requirement must be college algebra or a higher level math course.



BLOCK II:  Additional General Education Requirements
1,2,3
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Science or Mathematics   .....................................................................   9        Computer Literacy4
CIS 100.......... 3
The AS degree must include at least 4 credit hours in MA, MT, 
or STA courses excluding MA 108, MT 107, and MT 145.         Approved General Education Course..3


            
BLOCK III: Electives …………………………………………………………………………………………....    12 Credit Hours
Students are advised to choose hours to satisfy additional general education and pre-major requirements at the institution to which
they are transferring.

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                                                         Total Credit Hours 60                           

Admissions

As I am taking dual credit classes that will allow me to get a jump start, all the highlighted classes, are classes that I am taking now. So because o dual credit I am already a student at WKCTC and will not have to apply again until they come here in april when they sign us up for our classes in the fail semester.

But if I did have to apply for the first time then I would go to the main website and click the tab that says Admissions. Then at the very bottom of that page there will be a section called "How do I get started?" they will have a link for how to apply step by step. That link will be the second highlighted phrase in the paragraph. It will tell you where to go from there.

Tuition Rates
                                                                          Returning Student                     New student
 Instate-                                                                      $130                                     $135
Out of state; Other Countries-                                     $260                                     $270
Out of state; Other States-                                          $445                                     $465

Other Fees

Kentucky Educational Television (KET) Fees: A $22 charge per course will be assessed at the time of registration for each student enrolled in a televised course and is non-refundable. This charge is remitted to the KET Network and used to pay for the purchase and development of televised coursework.

NAA 100: $75 non-refundable charge per course.

American Institute of Banking (AIB) Fees: A $25 charge per course will be assessed at the time of registration for each student enrolled in banking courses developed and approved through AIB. This charge is remitted to AIB and used to pay for the development of banking coursework. This is a non-refundable fee.
Financial Aid Checklist
  • Apply for Financial Aid by filling out your FAFSA
  • Check your Financial Aid To Do lists on your People Soft account.
  • Check your Financial Aid Award in People Soft.
  • Sign your Financial Aid Release (FAR).
  • Activate your KCTCS Higher One refund account (Debit card).
  • Pay your tuition.
  • Purchase your books.

In-State Students $130$135
Out-of-State Students: From Contiguous Counties**$260$270
Out-of-State Students: Other Out-of-State Students$445$465


Returning Students*New Students
In-State Students $130$135
Out-of-State Students: From Contiguous Counties**$260$270
Out-of-State Students: Other Out-of-State Students$445$465


Returning Students*New Students
In-State Students $130$135
Out-of-State Students: From Contiguous Counties**$260$270
Out-of-State Students: Other Out-of-State Students$445$465


Returning Students*New Students
In-State Students $130$135
Out-of-State Students: From Contiguous Counties**$260$270
Out-of-State Students: Other Out-of-State Students$445$465

Friday, November 4, 2011

NKU

Northern Kentucky University

These are the requirements to get into the college, the average tuition and fees, a link to the application, and a detailed four year shecdule with Anthropology as a major leading to a bachelors degree in science.
The major in Anthropology, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, consists of 44 semester hours and requires the completion of all of the above requirements, except STA 205 and a foreign language.

Sequence of Courses for All Anthropology Majors:
  • Freshman year
    • ANT 100 Cultural Anthropology
    • ANT 110 Introduction to Archaeology
    • INF 101 Computer Literacy & Informatics (or pass the anthropology computer test--see Dr. Douglas Hume)
    • General studies (gen ed) courses
    • Any needed remedial courses (for example, MAH 090, 095, 097, and/or 099 and/or ENG 090)
    • Think about choosing a minor or an area of concentration or a second major
  • Sophomore year
    • ANT 202 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (spring)
    • ANT 202L Introduction to Physical Anthropology Laboratory (spring)
    • ANT 210 Introduction to Archaeological Method and Theory (fall)
    • ANT 275 Language and Culture (fall)
    • Another 200-level anthropology course
    • STA 205 Elementary Statistics (for the BA degree)
    • foreign language (for the BA degree) (testing by Department of World Languages, if necessary)
    • General studies (gen ed) courses
    • Choose a minor or an area of concentration or a second major
  • Junior year
    • ANT 312 Social Organization (fall)
    • ANT 401 Culture Theory or ANT 410 Archaeological Theory (spring) (or take in senior year if taught then)
    • Other 300 and 400-level anthropology courses (Be aware that most 300 and 400-level courses are taught only once every two years. You need to plan ahead for this and take some courses your junior year and others your senior year.)
    • Some 200-level anthropology courses may be taken (for example, ethnographic area courses)
    • Finish any general studies (gen ed) requirements
    • Prepare a resume and consult with Career Development Center
    • Attend NKU Anthropology Careers Day (spring)
    • Attend NKU Grad School Talk (fall)
  • Senior year
    • ANT 480 Advanced Anthropological Concepts (take your last semester.)
    • 300 and 400-level anthropology courses
    • Get your major certified (see the anthropology coordinator)
    • Apply to graduate (by October 8 for May graduation and by April 8 for December graduation--see the registrar)
    • Get information from grad schools early in the fall
    • Apply to grad school late fall
    • Take the GRE or LSAT exam in the fall 
Admission requirements
·         Successful completion of Kentucky's Pre-College Curriculum
o   Four years of English
o   Three years of math including Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry or three integrative math courses
o   Three years of science
o   Three years of social studies
o   Two years of the same foreign language
·         ACT sub scores of 18 in English, math and reading or SAT math and writing sub scores of 430, critical reading score of 450
Beginning fall 2010, the Council on Post Secondary Education (CPE) implemented "College Readiness" standards that all entering students must meet. Students must have an, 18 on the English portion of the ACT, a 19 on the math portion of the ACT and a 20 on the reading portion of the ACT in order to meet CPE College Readiness. Those students who score lower than the required test sub scores will be required to take a placement test in one or more subject areas. College Readiness standards do not affect a student's admission into NKU.
Tuition Fall 2012/Spring 2012

Kentucky Residents

2011-2012
Undergraduate Full-Time (12-16 hours)*
$3,744
Undergraduate Per Credit Hour (up to 12 hours and each hour 17 and above)
$312
General Graduate Rate
$423
College of Business General Graduate Rate
$524
Non-Resident 

2011-2012
Undergraduate Full-Time Non-Resident (12-16 hours)*
$7,488
Undergraduate Per Credit Hour (up to 12 hours and each hour 17 and above)
$624
General Graduate Rate Non-Resident
$728
College of Business Graduate Non-Resident Rate
$884

https://onlineapps.nku.edu/adm_app(bD1lbiZjPTMwMCZkPW1pbg==)/login.htm?application_type=UG

The link above will take you to the page where you will create an account that will allow you to proceed to the online application. Then after you fill it out you can use that account to check you application status and recieve the information you need when you get accepted.

Miscellaneous Fees

Admissions Application fee - $40
Admissions Application fee for Doctorate program - $55
Admissions Confirmation fee - $75
All-Card I.D. Replacement fee - $10
Book Connection Fee - $7
Campus Recreation Fee - $4/credit hour (max $48)
Graduation fee - $50
Late Graduate Graduation Application Fee - $80/$100
Late Undergraduate Graduation Application Fee - $75
Late Registration fee - $25
NKU Account Maintenance Fee - 1.25% charged monthly
NKU Payment Plan Fee - $50
Non-Payment Reinstatement Fee - $100
Official Transcript Fee - $7/$10
Returned Check - $30