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Extractions: Approved by the: University Senate April 17, 1997 Accepted and Implemented by the: Administration June 16, 1997 Action by the: Board of Regents - no action required Credit for course work taken at other institutions will be transferred subject to the following considerations: Regional accreditation shall usually serve as the primary criterion for determining the transferability of course work from another institution. Credits from Minnesota Technical Colleges may be considered for transfer when appropriate to a student's degree program. Credit is not normally transferred from specialized or proprietary institutions, military schools, or industry-based education programs. It shall be the responsibility of the Director of Admissions on each campus to identify those institutions from which credit can be transferred and to determine whether course work is college level. If questions arise with regard to transfer of specific courses, the Director of Admissions will confer with the appropriate college or departmental faculty. When transfer of credits from Minnesota Technical Colleges, from specialized or proprietary institutions, military schools, or industry-based education programs is sought, the request shall automatically be referred by the Director of Admissions to the appropriate college or departmental faculty.
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ROTC Home Students from these schools may enroll at ROTC at the men and women have participatedin military training programs at the University of minnesota. http://www1.umn.edu/arotc/intro_page.htm
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Extractions: "A college preparatory school in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition. Our mission is to prepare young men and women for success in college and a lifetime of learning, service, compassion, stewardship and leadership in the professions, the civic community and the church." Saint Paul Academy and Summit School, St. Paul
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Extractions: Minnesota's contribution to the military buildup for a possible war with Iraq continues to grow, with almost 300 Marine reservists activated for duty. Officials announced Friday that 75 Marines in the Military Police Company, Headquarters Battalion, 4th Marine Division, will depart next week, eventually heading to Southwest Asia. About 200 members of the Marine Wing Support Squadron-471 Detachment also reported for active duty. Both units also served in Operation Desert Storm. Early this week, about 150 members of the Minnesota National Guard departed from Camp Ripley for duty in Southwest Asia. About 140 members of the Army Reserve's 704th Chemical Company, based in Arden Hills, have been activated. And earlier this week, about 150 members of the Minnesota National Guard departed for Southwest Asia. In all, nearly 95,000 guard and reserve members nationwide have been activated, about 5,000 more than were activated following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. About 250,000 reservists and guard members were activated for the Desert Storm.
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Extractions: School: The College of New Jersey CDT Rank/position: Cadet Captain Hometown: Jersey City, New Jersey Major: History Student Activities: Voice of Hope, Bible Study Teacher at Church Military Schools: ROTC Activities: Color Guard ROTC Awards: Cadet Scholar Award, Cadet Merit Award, Basic Camp Graduate Ribbon, Bold Challenge Ribbon, Color Guard Ribbon, Common Task Training Ribbon, Association of the United States Army (AUSA) History Award, Veterans of Foreign Wars (District 18) Joining ROTC has given me confidence that I didn't know I had in me. It has renewed my sense of national pride and helped me to realize the sacrifice that so many Americans have made for the freedom that I so often take for granted. When I first joined, I did it mostly for selfish reasons, reasons such as physical fitness (I couldn't even do one push up or sit up!!) and finanical assistance for school. However, my motives have changed since being in the program. I am here to serve my country, lead soldiers and maintain the freedom we have because after all...freedom ain't free...
Extractions: Pioneer Press The state has approved eight new charter high schools, including two scheduled to open next year in St. Paul. The slate of newly approved schools is the largest expansion of charter high schools in the 10 years since the first-in-the-nation charter school opened in St. Paul. They include a military school designed to keep young people away from gangs, a school for Hmong students and a performing arts school championed by St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly. Four of the high schools approved by the state education department plan to open next year in Minneapolis or St. Paul. In St. Paul, the schools are Minnesota North Star Academy, which will focus on deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and the General John Vessey Jr. Leadership Academy, which is billing itself as the state's only public military school. In Minneapolis, the schools scheduled to open next year are the Hmong Academy and the Minnesota Internship Center. Schools also have been approved in Grand Marais and Bemidji.
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Extractions: Front Page 2001 Index News Notes After a year of planning and fund-raising, the Minnesota Pro-Choice Education Coalition is ready to launch its public education campaign in the Twin Cities. By placing posters at bus shelters and selected indoor advertising facilities, organizers hope to raise awareness among young women ages 18 to 25 about threats to their reproductive rights [MWP Jan. 19-Feb. 20, 2000]. The campaign will kick off on Feb. 5, with 50 ads throughout the metro area. Indoor advertising will run for three months, while outdoor ads at bus shelters will run for one month. The coalition includes Pro-Choice Resources, Midwest Health Center for Women, the Minnesota NARAL Foundation and Planned Parenthood of Minnesota/South Dakota. For more information about the campaign or to offer support, call 1-888-546-7895 or log onto www.mnpcec.org Just as President Bush turned up the anti-abortion heat last week when he restricted U.S. funding for international family planning organizations, Minnesota senators and representatives are re-entering the abortion fray with their own anti-choice legislation. It is this amendment that is perhaps most disconcerting, Stanley said. Sponsored by Sen. Don Samuelson, DFL-Brainerd, it would ask voters in the 2002 elections whether they want the Minnesota Constitution to conform to the U.S. constitution on the subject of abortion.
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Extractions: OUR PROGRAMS Alternatives to Violence Project People Camp Minnesota Military Tax resistance network Newsletter ... Volunteer "Those who are attracted to non-violence should, according to their ability and opportunity, join the experiment." Gandhi ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE PROJECT a project of volunteers offering experiential workshops that help individuals explore the spirit of nonviolence and practice conflict resolution skills. The fundamental belief of AVP is that there is a power for peace and good in everyone, and that this power has the ability to transform violence. The program reinforces nonviolent response to conflict through exercises designed to help participants creatively react to threatening situations. We offer basic and advanced workshops in the Twin Cities, high schools, prisons, and surrounding communities. Back To Top CUSTOMIZED NON-VIOLENCE TRAININGS offered to schools, community organizations, work places, and churches. These trainings can be tailored to the needs of your group to experientially address conflict resolution, compassionate communication, and the spirituality of non-violence. Participants have ranged from activist groups preparing for civil disobedience to high school peer mediators.
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Extractions: Undergraduate Admissions High School Transfer International ... MSU Home C REDIT TRANSFER POLICIES Back A variety of transfer credit policies exist at Minnesota State University, Mankato, depending upon the type of institution previously attended or program in which applicants are enrolled. All credits earned at (1) any college on the list of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education or (2) any college that is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges or other comparable regional associations are applied toward the student's selected degree program as appropriate. The university reserves the right to determine whether previous course work provides a suitable base for advanced study at Minnesota State. Students can also view Minnesota State University, Mankato's Course Equivalency Tables for most Minnesota community colleges and some Iowa community colleges on-line. A maximum of 16 semester (24 quarter) credit hours will generally be accepted in transfer from vocational or technical colleges that have the appropriate regional accreditation. Credits approved for transfer will be treated as elective credits and will not count toward general education or the major. Students may petition a specific department/major for an evaluation of credits believed to be applicable to the major. General education courses taught by Minnesota community colleges or universities for the Minnesota technical college "Associate in Applied Sciences Degree" will transfer according to the previously stated regionally accredited colleges and universities policy. Students entering MSU from a vocational-technical college or school will be considered transfer students.
Evaluating Transfer Credits Credit For military Training/Experience. The University of minnesota is very conservativein awarding credit for learning experiences at military schools. http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/AdmissionInfo/trans_evaluation.html
Extractions: Apply Now/My Account Admission Deadlines Events ... Requirements Course Evaluation Applications App. Checklist Deadlines After Applying In this section: Transfer coursework is reviewed in the Office of Admissions to determine: if the courses transfer. if the courses meet any of the University's liberal education requirements. back to top Credit for coursework taken at other institutions will be transferred subject to the following considerations: Whether the institution is regionally accredited. The mission of the institution. Credit is not normally transferred from specialized or proprietary institutions, military schools, or industry-based education programs. The comparability of the coursework with University of Minnesota coursework The appropriateness of the coursework for meeting baccalaureate degree requirements at the University of Minnesota.
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Extractions: Pioneer Press The state has approved eight new charter high schools, including two scheduled to open next year in St. Paul. The slate of newly approved schools is the largest expansion of charter high schools in the 10 years since the first-in-the-nation charter school opened in St. Paul. They include a military school designed to keep young people away from gangs, a school for Hmong students and a performing arts school championed by St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly. Four of the high schools approved by the state education department plan to open next year in Minneapolis or St. Paul. In St. Paul, the schools are Minnesota North Star Academy, which will focus on deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and the General John Vessey Jr. Leadership Academy, which is billing itself as the state's only public military school. In Minneapolis, the schools scheduled to open next year are the Hmong Academy and the Minnesota Internship Center. Schools also have been approved in Grand Marais and Bemidji.