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Extractions: poverty students by Piet van Lier Recently, the Maryland Legislatures approval of a law designed to boost state education spending by $1.3 billion put the state in the forefront of national efforts to rethink public school funding, especially for impoverished children. The new formula, if fully enacted, will provide nearly $12,000 per student for schools serving concentrations of low-income children, twice the state aid for schools in more affluent communities. Unlike many other states, including Ohio, Maryland did not create its new system in response to a lawsuit. A commission appointed by the legislature in 1999 looked at Maryland schools that met specific state performance standards and used their funding levels to establish a per-pupil base for all schools. The commission then combined that step, known as the successful schools method, with the professional judgment approach, in which panels of educators calculated the cost of resources needed to achieve state goals.
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Extractions: ADMISSIONS The Office of Admissions and Registration serves prospective students, currently enrolled students, faculty and staff relative to registration for classes, processing grades, and maintaining student academic records. The Recruitment Office engages in prescribed activities designed to identify, attract and enroll prospective new students. Campus Tours Prospective students and their parents are encouraged to visit the campus for an orientation tour, and discuss enrollment with University staff. Campus tours can be arranged by contacting the Recruitment Office at (410) 651-6410. Return to the University Index FRESHMAN ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS General Policies As a condition of admission, prospective freshmen will be expected to have graduated from an accredited high school and have successfully completed an academic program of study which includes the following minimum course requirements: Applicable courses pertinent to the above may include: Mathematics Advanced Topics, Algebra I, Algebra II, Analysis (or Elementary Analysis), Analytic Geometry, Calculus, Computer Math, Functions, Geometry, Mathematics II, Mathematics III. Mathematics IV, Matrices, Probabilities, Modern Geometry, Probability and Statistics, S.M.S.G., Modern Math, Trigonometry, Computer Science (only with a prerequisite of at least two years of Algebra/Geometry).
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Extractions: Friday, March 14, 2002 ANNAPOLIS - At the beginning of Maryland's General Assembly session, Gov. Robert Ehrlich stormed in with a short, but controversial slate of proposals to revamp Maryland government. Now that agenda is crumbling, leaving questions as to what will remain when the Legislature adjourns in April. In his State of the State address, delivered in late January, Ehrlich outlined five major initiatives, four of which were translated into legislation: legalized slot machines, tougher gun laws, charter schools and a reformed juvenile justice system. Now the Senate has dumped his slots proposal in favor of one to be crafted by Sen. Edward Kasemeyer, D-Baltimore County, and swapped his charter schools bill for a more watered-down version drafted by Sen. Roy Dyson, D-St. Mary's. The juvenile justice bill is locked up in the Finance Committee, where the chairman said it will stay until senators get a look at the budget proposal. And the gun-crime initiative, Project Exile, is trapped in a committee headed by the lawmaker who led a successful campaign to reject one of Ehrlich's campaign appointments: Sen. Brian Frosh, D-Montgomery.
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Extractions: ANA OPPOSES SCHOOL COMMERCIALISM BILL IN MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY March 18, 2002 ANA has submitted testimony in opposition to a school commercialism bill in the Maryland General Assembly. The bill, Senate Bill 679, would require local school boards to adopt policies related to advertising and marketing in their schools. The bill goes on to mandate what those policies should be in a number of respects. Many businesses develop various partnerships with local schools and Senate Bill 679 would micro-manage local school operations. We pointed out that a number of concerns about commercialism and information collection in the schools have already been addressed in the major education reform bill passed last December in Congress, the "Leave No Child Behind Act." The Maryland Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee held a hearing last week on Senate Bill 679. No vote has been taken on the proposal. ANA was very active last year in opposing the legislation by Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Richard Shelby (R-AL) to impose an unworkable new privacy regime on the collection of information in the schools. The final version of the education reform bill adopted a reasonable approach to protecting student privacy without destroying the partnerships that many businesses have developed with local schools. We urged the members of the Maryland Senate Education Committee not to impose another inconsistent standard on local school districts.
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Extractions: The Maryland College of Art and Design is an accredited college with programs in fine art and visual communication. The Maryland College of art and Design is the only two-year college authorized by the Maryland Higher Education Commission to award the Associate of Fine Arts Degree. Maryland College of Art and Design is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. Transfer Options Maryland College of Art and Design has fifteen formal articulation agreements. An articulation agreement enables a student who has completed the Associate of Fine Arts degree requirements at MCAD to transfer into these schools to complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Please keep in mind that the student must comply with the requirements specified by the individual agreement. The MCAD Dean of Academic Affairs is available to assist students in understanding and meeting transfer requirements: Atlanta College of Art Art Academy of Cincinnati Columbus College of Art Corcoran College of Art and Design Kendall College of Art and Design Maryland Institute, College of Art
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Extractions: The 2001 session of the Maryland General Assembly ended this week 90 days that brought our state a new drug benefit for seniors, a gay rights law, and a crackdown on drunk driving. Newsnight Maryland correspondents who covered the General Assembly joined Anchor Jeff Salkin to analyze this year's session. DEATH PENALTY . Debate on a proposed moratorium continued into the last minutes before the Senate adjourned for the year. The outcome, and the process, proved controversial. "It was chaos," says senior correspondent John Aubuchon. "The Senate had finally taken up the death penalty moratorium bill shortly after 10:00." The House assumed that it would be on it for the rest of the night until the constitutional adjournment deadline of midnight. Therefore at about 11:30, House leaders "had their desks cleared" and adjourned. When Miller learned the House had adjourned, he decided to adjourn the Senate as well. Supporters of the death penalty moratorium did win passage of a measure to ensure post-conviction DNA testing for murderers and rapists who may be proven innocent by the results.
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Extractions: With the support of the judiciary, state and local bars and law schools, the Project's goal is to increase access to justice in civil justice matters through coordination and support of the state's legal services providers, lawyer referral programs, and the private bar. We anticipate that MLAN will serve as a national model for increasing access to legal information, advice and assistance in areas of common concern to low and moderate income persons. Why was MLAN created? What is the role of the MLSC? What is the MLAN project? What are Unbundled Legal Services? ... How can I offer Input? Recent MLAN Updates MLAN looking for provider staff as consultants Annual report to OSI - September 1999 Annual report executive summary 1999 October - general update ... Automated Legal Research Why was MLAN created? The MLAN Project is the outgrowth of a set of shared recommendations from two task forces established by the Maryland State Bar Association in 1995 the Maryland Coalition for Civil Justice (MCCJ) and the Maryland Moderate Income Access to Justice Task Force to improve the delivery of legal services for low and moderate income persons. What is the Role of MLSC?
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Extractions: This report was prepared by the Department of Health and Human Services under the direction of the Office of the Surgeon General, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services. RADM Arthur Lawrence, Ph.D., R.Ph., Assistant Surgeon General, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D.C. Nicole Lurie, M.D., M.S.P.H., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D.C. Beverly L. Malone, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D.C. RADM Kenneth Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy Surgeon General, Office of the Surgeon General, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D.C. CAPT Allan S. Noonan, M.D., M.P.H., Senior Advisor, Office of the Surgeon General, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D.C.
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