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Welcome to Richland College Office of Admissions, Student Records and Advising and Registration Services. Richland College Admissions and Student Records personnel provide the community, students, and college employees all services and functions necessary for the support of student enrollment services. We also deliver comprehensive information needed to facilitate the application, advisement, enrollment, and graduation of all students.Admissions & Student Records Advising Center
Thunderduck Hall T-170
Phone: 972-238-6100, 6106, or 6101
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Thunderduck Hall T-180
Phone: 972-238-3767
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
NOTE: Students must be signed in 30 minutes prior to closing.
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Successful candidates to the Department of Photography & Imaging are passionate and committed to the study and production of images, curious about the world, and have a desire to push personal and social boundaries.
To apply to the Department of Photography & Imaging, applicants must complete three components: the New York University common application, which is to be submitted to the admissions office, and a creative portfolio and questionnaire, both submitted directly to the Department of Photography & Imaging. See Related Links: Photography & Imaging Portfolio in the upper right-hand column above to download the portfolio requirements.
Please also click on the admissions tab under the Student Affairs heading (above) for information about Open Houses, Tisch-specific requirements, deadlines, and links to the mailing list and the NYU Undergraduate Admissions web site.
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If you are applying for a full-time degree course or an HND, you must apply through UCAS. Full details on how to apply are included in the UCAS Handbook, which also explains the deadlines involved. For courses not in UCAS, you should ask for an application form from the Recruitment and Admissions Office and submit it as soon as you can; do not wait until you have your results, as we can usually make you a provisional offer at an early stage.
For information on particular courses, you should contact the Recruitment and Admissions Office on 024 7615 2222 or askCoventry
Applicants from overseas (including the European Union) are encouraged to contact our International Office before submitting their UCAS applications.
Details of late vacancies are published in the national press, and the UCAS and University websites, each summer.
Most courses welcome applications from students who wish to take a year out between school and university, whether for employment or other reasons. You should check with the appropriate University Faculty/School before applying to find out whether this is possible for your course
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The Admissions Office is responsible for the recruitment of prospective students as well as the processing of all applications and documents that applicants submit for acceptance. Admissions counselors are available by appointment to meet with prospective students and their families to give assistance with the admissions process, answer any questions pertaining to the programs offered at CCM, and assist members of the community with pursing their goal of higher education.
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Columbia College Chicago is the nation’s largest and most diverse private arts college. Located in downtown Chicago’s vibrant South Loop neighborhood, Columbia is a non-profit creative academic community that takes a practical approach to arts education. Columbia’s programs in the visual, performing, and media arts are firmly rooted in a rigorous liberal arts and sciences curriculum, which provides students with the essential context in which to practice their craft, develop their voice, and launch a sustainable career.
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If you are looking for a quality education without sacrificing personal attention, your search ends here. Since 1920, the Mount has been educating students, readying them to become productive members in both the professional world as well as their own community.
Whether you are a traditional student (right out of high school) or an adult student (graduated high school four or more years ago) we have 36 undergraduate programs designed to fit your academic needs.
Got credits from another college? No problem! The Mount welcomes transfer credits from all institutions and can apply them to your personal curriculum seamlessly.
Graduate students can also share in the same great benefits that come with being a member of the Mount community by enrolling in one of our six graduate programs.
To get the process started, simply select one of the options in the left hand margin to help us classify your needs as a student.
Already an applicant?
Want to know where you are in the application process? Simply go to Check my status! to find out the essential information you need know. You will need your user ID and password which was mailed to you upon submitting your application. Without it, you will not be able to check your status.
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1. Personalize this site!
2. Visit the campus
Get answers to your questions about C.O.D. from an admission specialist.
3. Apply!
Submit an Admission form online. If you’ve already personalized this site, you’re well on your way to starting the process!
4. Take any required placement tests
Tests in reading (comprehension), writing (sentence structure and grammar) and/or math must be completed prior to registering for classes.
Visit Assessment and Testing
5. Seek New Student Advising
Advising can provide a variety of services and can help you choose your first term classes.
Go New Student Orientation
6. Verify prerequisites
Contact previous colleges and/or high schools attended and have them send your official transcripts to the C.O.D. Records office. Then complete the Student Request for Transcript form.
Learn about prerequisites
7. Register for your classes
You will receive a letter approximately two weeks prior to the start of new student registration indicating the earliest date and time you’ll be eligible to register for classes. This is based upon when College of DuPage receives your Admission Form
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To be admitted into the graduate photography programs, you will have to satisfy both the Barry University and College of Arts and Sciences graduate admissions requirements. In addition, you will need to:
submit a minimum score of 40 on the Miller’s Analogies Test (MAT), or a minimum combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE;
demonstrate creativity and technical skill using the medium of photography and potential as a contributor affecting the evolution of creative photography based upon a portfolio review of original works; and
evidence the maturity, self-confidence and articulation needed for assisting undergraduate photography students based upon personal interviews with faculty and administration.
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Admissions Requirements: Applicant must meet the general requirements of admission to the College. In addition, entry into the Photography program requires proficiency in English as measured by appropriate tests administered by the College Counseling department.
Program Requirements: In order to provide the student with a broad experience in the different types of media, i. e., newspaper, radio and television, the Photography curriculum will feature courses in Journalism, Mass Media, Radio and Television, Writing for Radio and Television, Photography Fundamentals of Design, and Computer Graphics. These courses are in addition to general courses which are also part of the curriculum. Students will be required to prepare a photo portfolio during their last term of the program. The program also features an internship which will provide an opportunity for students to earn hands-on experience in the field. Students who complete the requirements of the program will be awarded a Certificate in Photography.
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The University is strongly committed to making its Degree, Foundation Degree and HND programmes accessible to all who will benefit from them.
Students enter our courses through a variety of educational routes. Applicants without GCE A levels, a GNVQ, other recognised equivalent qualification or appropriate Access to Higher Education qualifications will be considered for admission on the basis of other qualifications and experiential learning.
Some of the University’s entry requirements are listed to give an indication of the usual entry level to the courses across a range of qualifications. This information is for guidance only, and each application is judged on its merits. Applicants who are uncertain whether they hold an appropriate qualification for any course should telephone the enquiry number given for further information about the course. Each course has its own criteria for selecting candidates; for some courses it is usual to interview all short listed applicants, whilst other courses offer places without interview. In general applicants without standard qualifications should be prepared to attend an interview.
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