Thursday, April 26, 2012

UK study always friendly

Find out why the UK continues to be the top study abroad destination for Americans. More than 40,000 US students chose to spend a summer, semester or year of college in the UK last year.
Some teenagers also have the opportunity to go abroad through the British Council's 9/11 UK Summer Camp, which allows 16- to 18-year-olds who were directly impacted by the 9/11 terrorist attacks to experience the rich educational and cultural heritage of the UK.
Interested in summer study in the UK? Check out this opportunity for US undergraduate students from the US-UK Fulbright Commission. Visit the Education UK website for more options.

Undergraduate Degrees

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are home to some of the world’s top universities. Many of them are less expensive than the average four-year private American university – and many accept US financial aid.
Another benefit: In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, bachelor’s degree programs are typically completed in three years compared to the four years it takes to complete a degree in the US.
Graduate Degrees
Earn a master’s degree in the UK in only one year and without taking the GRE exam. Climb to the next phase in your career and save money and time with a one-year graduate degree in the UK.

Education System in UK

Primary and Secondary (K-12) Education

More than 90% of students in the UK attend publicly-funded state schools. Approximately 8.5 million children attend one of the 30,000 schools in England and Wales; in Scotland, 830,000 children attend about 5,000 schools, including pre-schools and other special education schools; and Northern Ireland sends 350,000 children to 1,300 state schools. Primary schools usually include both girls and boys as pupils. Secondary schools may be either single-sex or co-educational.
Education departments in England, Scotland and Wales fund schools through a Local Education Authority (or Education Authority in Scotland). In Northern Ireland, schools are largely financed from public funds through five Education and Library Boards.

National Curriculum in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
By law, all children in England and Wales between ages 5 and 16 must receive a full-time education, while in Northern Ireland, children must begin at age 4. For children under age 5, publicly-funded nurseries and pre-schools are available for a limited number of hours each week. After the age of 16, students can attend sixth form colleges or other further education institutions. Both options offer general education courses in addition to more specific vocational or applied subjects.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Bright Futures Scholarship

Undergraduates Scholarships

Information about scholarships available to UF students can be found on the SFA Scholarship Finder hosted by Student Financial Affairs at www.sfa.ufl.edu

Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC Scholarships

The university offers scholarships in three military reserve programs. For ROTC scholarship information, please contact the Division of Military Science, Van Fleet Hall, P.O. Box 118535, Gainesville, FL 32611-8535 (Air Force), (352) 392-1355; P.O. Box 118536, Gainesville, FL 32611-8536 (Army), (352) 392-1395; or P.O. Box 118537, Gainesville, FL 32611-8537 (Navy), (352) 392-0974.

Athletic Scholarships

Students or their high school coach should contact the appropriate UF coach. Students can call (352) 375-4683 or write the University Athletic Association, P.O. Box 14485, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32604, for the names, addresses and phone numbers of UF coaches.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Study in Australia for best grade

 


Best Australian Univeristy List, Ranking:-

In this section you will find a list of top universities in Australia offering various bachelors and masters degree programs and courses, graduate, postgraduate diplomas and certificate programs. These degrees and diplomas are well recognized by the industry around the world. You can also read and write comments and reviews about these universities.
Some of the best and top universities in Australia 2011-2012 are University of New South Wales, Australian Catholic University, Australian National University, Bond University, Central Queensland University.

Here is a List of Top Universities in Australia 2011-2012 offering best programs in MBA, Medical, Engineering, Arts & Design, Films & Media and many other Courses and Programs. There are around 40 Universities in Australia like University of New South Wales, Australian Catholic University, Australian National University, Bond University, Central Queensland University which are amogest the best universities in the world. These universities offer some of the best MBA, Engineering & Technology programs.

 

Australian Catholic University
Australian Catholic University Australia
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Australian Institute of Business - AIB
Australian Institute of Business - AIB Australia
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Study the Canadian Business Experience

Study ACCA in Toronto, Canada

London School of Business and Finance is pleased to provide students from around the world the opportunity to study ACCA in Toronto while gaining valuable work experience during study breaks.

As Canada's Business capital, Toronto is an exciting, cosmopolitan city and one of the most dynamic study locations in the world.
Learn more about practical skills courses and business internship opportunities made available only to students who study the Canadian Business Experience Class with LSBF Canada
Study ACCA with LSBF in Toronto to Benefit From:
Canadian Work Experience
Award Winning, Expert Tutors
Pass First Time Guarantee™
Exceptional Career Services

Visit :

LSBF Canada
Toronto Campus
36 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 200
Toronto, ON M4R 1A1 Canada

How to Find

From TTC Eglinton Station Exit the station in the Eglinton Centre on the North-West corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue. Continue West 1 block to 36 Eglinton Avenue West. You will find our academic advisors on the 6th floor in Suite 603.
 
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