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Extractions: Now is not the time to roll out of bed, throw on whatever's closest to you and make a mad dash to your testing lab. Standardized tests like the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and American College Testing (ACT) Assessment are important variables that can round out your college application or put you on shaky ground. Standardized tests are an important part of the admissions process at many colleges. These exams offer colleges a consistent measure of your academic potential against other students. So all other factors being equal, these tests are likely to heavily influence your chances of getting into a particular school. Your SAT and ACT scores need to be up to the standards of the university to which you're seeking admission. Some schools admit only those with the best scores and encourage students to take the test more than once. To ensure the highest possible score, it is very important to prepare for the tests. The Tests PSAT SAT 1 SAT II: Subject Tests ... Test Taking Tips The Tests There are several types of standardized tests. The two major tests used for college entrance exams are the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the American College Testing (ACT) Assessment.
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Extractions: C.S.S. Profile code: 1702 Saint Mary's College admits students of any race, color, religion or national origin to the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the College. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarships and loan programs or any other program administered by the College. Students wishing to apply for admission to Saint Mary's College should submit their applications by March 1 of the year of entrance. Later applications are welcome if space is available. Admission is competitive and is based on the student's total profile which includes: academic transcript of coursework, standardized test scores, essay and recommendation. A personal interview is strongly recommended and may be arranged by contacting the Admission Office Campus Visit Coordinator at 1-800-551-7621 or 219/284-4587.
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Extractions: DSST Study Guides Other Credit Opportunities Prior Learning Assessment The University of Indianapolis recognizes a number of opportunities for students to earn college credit by examination. You may take one DSST exam per test date or one CLEP exam per test date. The test dates at U of I for CLEP exams are listed online at: http://sal.uindy.edu/clepdates.html , and the DSST dates are listed on the Pre-Registration information page at: http://sal.uindy.edu/dantesform.html
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Extractions: Students presently or previously enrolled in ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) who are recommended by appropriate school staff will take an abstract reasoning test in lieu of the standardized verbal test. The standardized verbal and math tests are administered at designated test sites in January each year. Information regarding the standardized tests:
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Extractions: Guidance at St. Francis: counseling for healthy, productive lives AS PART OF OUR COMMITMENT to nurture what's special in each child, our ongoing Guidance Program provides experiences that promote self-awareness, self-esteem, an understanding of personal values and an acceptance of responsibility for personal decisions and actions. That means we help children learn to deal with feelings, personal problems, peer relationships, learning difficulties, developmental issues and physical problems. It means we help children learn to make healthy choices, develop effective interpersonal and communication skills and gain an understanding of, and respect for, others.
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Extractions: Fill out an admissions application-available from the Nicolet Admissions Office, local high school guidance offices, or on-line via the Internet through the Wisconsin Technical College web site at: http://www.witechcolleges.com/apply.htm Send the form along with the one-time, non-refundable $30 application fee and official high school or GED/HSED transcripts, and any post-secondary school transcripts to the Admissions Office. High school and college transcripts may be faxed to the Admissions Office via 715-365-4411. Students who have never completed a high school diploma or HSED/GED may also be able to attend Nicolet College by showing that they are able to perform college level course work. The "Ability to Benefit" from college courses can be proven by a student's ability to perform on the Accuplacer academic assessment test.
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Extractions: Greetings from LCDS College Guidance!! This will be a busy but exciting year for all seniors. Many of you contacted me directly or indirectly to express concerns about completing the Common Application , saying that you are not applying to any schools that use it. Thats fine. In part, the reason that we ask you to fill it out is to provide us, your counselors, with up-to-date information about youand to give us a draft of an essay so that we can help you with writing skills. Even if the topic is not one on your particular application, you may be able to use some variation of it for your personal statement. The essay you write for the Common Application is merely a rough draft. The bottom line is that we will not be able to schedule your individual meeting until you submit the application. We are making appointments in the order that we receive the applications, so it is in your best interests to finish this assignment as soon as possible. This deadline is particularly critical for anyone planning to apply Early Decision.
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Extractions: Administration professional content-tutors, use of the writing center and math lab in the high school, or meetings with the learning specialists. If these interventions are not sufficient to ensure a student's success, and if there is a history of academic difficulty, then the learning specialist will refer the student to an outside professional for further evaluation. If Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) is suspected, the student will be referred to a child psychiatrist or developmental pediatrician for an evaluation. If a learning disability is suspected, the student will be referred to a licensed psychologist for psycho-educational testing. At the High School , students with documentation approved by GDS may request accommodations for standardized testing (e.g. PSAT, SAT, AP, ACT). In order for students to receive accommodations, the documentation must meet specific criteria, including the academic history, rationale for accommodations and a diagnosis that meets the DSM guidelines. Due to the variability of the reports, we are providing you with guidelines set forth by College Board and ACT. In order for a student to receive accommodations on the PSAT, SAT and AP exams, the student must complete both the registration form and his/her part of the eligibility form requesting special accommodations. The learning specialist completes the School's portion of the form and signs off on the diagnostic report that
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Extractions: SCHOOLS : GENERAL INFORMATION Mililani Schools Mililani High Wheeler Intermediate Mililani Middle Mililani Uka Elementary ... Mililani Mauka Elementary School Year . Two semesters, approximately 176 days of classroom instruction. Some schools are on a unified year-round calender or multi-track schedule. See school calendar School begins . Generally, first week of September. School ends . Generally, prior to June 11, Kamehameha Day. Recess school calendar School Choice . Public school students must attend the school in the area where they live, unless granted a geographical exception. For information about exemptions, call the school where attendance is desired. Kindergarten Eligibility . Children who are five by December 31 may enroll (not mandatory). Registration Requirements . Children registering in Hawaii for the first time need: birth certificate, certificate of release and proficiency from the last school attended, and medical reports. [ See FAQ on health requirements Special Education Accreditation Mililani High Standardized Testing of Students . Various standardized tests are given at various grade levels to assess academic progress and achievement. In grades 3, 6, 8, and 10, the Stanford Achievement Test is administered. Students also take the National Assessment of Educational Progress Test, at least twice - in elementary and in intermediate school. And college bound students also take the Scholastic Assessment Test (or college boards) in their junior and/or senior years.