Monday, February 28, 2011

Winthrop Univesrity - Scholarships for Transfer Students


Winthrop University (http://www.winthrop.edu/admissions/secondary.aspx?id=700) is offering a scholarship for for transfer students, as well as for international transfer students.


For students that completed 30 credit hours (excluding remedial or developmental courses) or more of college level work, there are two different merit based scholarships. Both scholarship are guaranteed for all students as long as the scholarship requirements are met!


  1. If you transfer with a GPA between a 3.5 and a 3.69 you qualify for a USD 5,000 out of state tuition waiver and a USD 500 stipend per year.

  2. If you transfer with 3.7 GPA or above, you qualify for a USD 10,000 out of state tuition waiver and will receive a USD 500 stipend per year.

Frederik Schlingemann, International Recruiter
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29733 USA
(T) +1/803/323-3395 (F) +1/803/323-2340
Schlingemann@winthrop.edu
https://exchangeweb.winthrop.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.winthrop.edu/International

TRANSFER ADMISSION AND THE ROBERT H. SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS


New Application Deadlines: Beginning Fall 2011, application deadlines, for both external transfer and internal applicants to the Smith School of Business, are March 1 for fall applicants and October 1 for spring applicants. Notification dates will be April 1 for fall applicants and November 1 for spring applicants.

Admission criteria including gateway requirements, and the competitive review process will remain in place. However, students are required to apply during the semester in which they will earn 60 credits, after having completed 45 credits. Both internal and external applicants will be notified that they may be admitted in the semester during which they are finishing the necessary CORE courses and up to two gateway courses.
Admission will be offered to competitive applicants with the condition that students successfully complete courses in progress. Successful completion of courses in progress requires a minimum grade of 2.0 in each gateway course, and an overall semester grade point average of 3.0. Those who do not meet this condition will be notified that their Smith School admission is rescinded.
For MC Students, this means:
  • depending on when you apply (during the semester you are completing your 60th credit) there will be three reviews of the business school applicants March 1st, June 15th and August 1st.
  • you can be in process of AC202 or either EC 201 or EC 202 -- for a total of two of the gateway courses the semester you are undergoing the review at 60 credits
  • after your application has been reviewed, you may be admitted provisionally to the Smith school will only be offered final admission after your grades are posted for your final semester here at MC

If you have any questions regarding this change, please contact Jesse Bowen, Coordinator for Limited Enrollment Programs, at jmbowen@umd.edu or 301-314-8385.

UMCP - Criminal Justice & Psychology Transfer Admission Requirements Update


External transfer students from other institutions apply to both majors through the general application for admission to the University by indicating the major(s) of interest. With the single application for transfer admission, students are first admitted to the University and then to Limited Enrollment Program majors based on LEP standards - http://www.lep.umd.edu/.


Criminal Justice Contact information: http://www.ccjs.umd.edu/ 301-405-4729

Don't forget UMCP also offers a Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the Universities at Shady Grove. This program is not a Limited Enrollment Program. Therefore students with 56-60 earned credits who do not meet the LEP entrance requirements may apply for admission to the CCJS program at the Universities at Shady Grove. For more information go to http://www.shadygrove.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/criminology

Psychology Contact information: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/psyc/undergraduate/, 301-405-5866

University of Baltimore - New & Renamed Majors!


Integrated Arts - In the new B.A. in Integrated Arts program, students will immerse themselves in an artistic world, experiencing arts production and performance while studying arts analysis and management. They’ll concentrate in the art that interests them most: visual art, music, theater, dance, creative writing, and filmmaking. They’ll take courses in arts production and performance, history, appreciation and analysis of the arts, government and business as they relate to the arts, and technology’s impact on and importance to the arts. They’ll learn about the cultural, political and economic aspects of the arts while specializing in areas like creative writing, creative multimedia, graphic design, visual arts, theater, dance, music, photography and filmmaking. When they graduate, they’ll be prepared to work for businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that deal in, represent or interact with artists and the arts.

Real Estate and Economic Development, Construction Management – Students who successfully complete an associate’s degree in Construction Management (or a related field) are invited to apply for our B.S. in Real Estate and Economic Development. As part of the 60 transfer credits, we will waive 15 credits of the upper division electives, giving students the opportunity to complete the major requirements and general education requirements within the 120 credit degree program. Students will graduate with a B.S. in Real Estate and Economic Development.

For more information, please contact Dr. Deborah Ford, professor of finance, at 410.837.4997 or dford@ubalt.edu.

UPDATE! Information Systems and Technology Management (formally Management Information Systems) - Combining business knowledge with an emphasis on information systems technologies and management, the Information Systems and Technology Management program will teach how to analyze work flow and design information systems or Web sites, implement middleware that bridges mainframes and the Internet, build and manage networks and intranets, conceptualize and implement complex databases, set up security measures and build business-to-business networks. ISTM provides the in-depth technical skills and business background students need to serve as an information manager and prepares students for career opportunities in the areas of applications programming, data warehousing administration, database administration, database development and implementation, e-business development and implementation and IT consulting.

Faculty and alumni are looking for classes to visit. To learn more, contact Dr. Danielle Fowler, assistant professor, at 410.837.6625 or dfowler@ubalt.edu.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Experiential Learning Opportunity - Paul Peck Humanities Institute

March 1, 2011 is the deadline for applications to the Paul Peck Humanities Institute summer internships at the Library of Congress and U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Deadlines for all three institutions for fall placement is June 15, 2011.

Professor Kelly Rudin, internship coordinator, is willing to help students plan and polish their application essays – If you get them to her by February 22,2011.

About the PPHI Internship Program:

This internship program enables MC students to participate in professional museum and library activities at the Library of Congress and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Summer internships run the length of summer I plus summer II, with 20 hours spent per week at the internship site as well as enrollment in a three-credit MC Honors course (HP-275PA/PB/PG). The application review process is competitive.

Go to the PPHI website for more details (http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/humanities). Select “Humanities Internships” from the column on the left hand side.

Students who are eligible to apply have:
1) Completed 15 credit hours at MC, and be a current full-time student;
2) Earned a 3.4 overall GPA;
3) Completed (or be enrolled at the time of application) EN102. This course must be completed prior to commencement of internship, with at least a grade of B.

For more information, have your students reach out to Professor Rudin:
kelly.rudin@montgomerycollege.edu or call: 240 567-6923

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Robert H. Smith School of Business - Admission Information Workshops

The information workshops for admission to the Robert H. Smith School of Business will be held on the following dates. ***Immediately following this presentation will be a Smith @Shady Grove Presentation*** Sessions are open to all students.

All sessions will be in the campus Visitor Center (Turner Hall) Auditorium.

Wednesday, February 9th 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Tuesday, February 15th 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday, February 23rd 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ***
Wednesday, March 2nd 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM ***
Tuesday, March 8th 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday, March 16th 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM ***
Thursday, March 17th 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Friday, April 1st 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, April 5th 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday, April 13th 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ***
Thursday, April 14th 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Monday, April 18th 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, April 19th 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday, April 20th 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tuesday, April 26th 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday, April 27th 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM


If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at
(301) 314-8385 or email lep@umd.edu.

For admission information and current LEP gateway requirements, visit LEP program web site at: http://www.lep.umd.edu/.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Heard of UMUC, But Want to Know More?


University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is one of the 11 accredited, degree-granting institutions in the University System of Maryland (USM). UMUC is located in Adelphi, MD (near the UMCP campus), but offers many classes at the Universities of Shady Grove location and online.

UMUC has established a partnership program with Montgomery College called the Alliance. Through the Alliance, you can easily transfer up to 70 credits to UMUC. Other benefits of include:

  1. Waiver of UMUC's $50 admission application fee if you complete the Alliance admission application before completing your associate's degree.
  2. Simultaneous registrations at Montgomery College and UMUC.
  3. Access to the extensive University System of Maryland library, tutoring, writing assistance, career counseling, computer labs, and more.
  4. Earn a $500 scholarship towards a course at UMUC by simultaneously enrolling in at least 3 credits at Montgomery college and 3 credits at UMUC. For qualifying students, the scholarship is good for two consecutive semesters, up to $1000.

You will also have the opportunity to apply for the Community College Transfer Scholarship. Scholarship recipients receive $3,300 for full-time study or $1,650 for part-time study. Awards can be automatically renewed. The criteria for the scholarship include:

  • Completion of the Associate’s degree from MC
  • Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA from MC
  • Submission of the UMUC Alliance or regular application and the scholarship application
  • US citizen or eligible non-citizen status

More information about the scholarship can be found at www.umuc.edu/ccsp.

    Fill out the Alliance Application Now!http://www.umuc.edu/prog/community_college/alliances/applications/mc_app.shtml

    If you have more questions or need help with the transfer process, feel free to speak with Tiffany Carter until Feb. 28, 2011 and Jeffrey Richmond. UMUC representatives make regular visits to Montgomery College (specific dates, times & locations are posted to the MC Transfer website and Facebook page.

    They can be reached at:

    Tiffany Carter - Coordinator, Office of Community Relations
    University of Maryland University College
    9636 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD 20850
    Phone: 301-789-8581
    E-mail: tcarter@umuc.edu

    Jeffrey Richmond
    Shady Grove Center
    9636 Gudelsky Drive
    Rockville, MD 20850
    Office: 301-738-6090
    jrichmond@umuc.edu

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011

    Preparing for Fall 2011 Engineering Transfer

    As an engineering student, it is important to begin early planning and preparation for transfer to a four-year bachelor degree program. To get started, visit the new Engineering Advising web page, developed by Dr. Don Day. Dr. Day has also posted his advising hours for the first half of the spring semester.

    If you plan to transfer to the University of Maryland Clark School of Engineering for this fall, the priority application deadline is March 1st! If you wait until the absolute deadline in June, course selection will be limited and some courses will be full.

    For information on Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Internships, contact Michael Mehalick at Michael.Mehalick@montgomerycollege.edu or 240-567-4083

    http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/seminternships/

    Tuesday, February 1, 2011

    LIMITED ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

    Limited Enrollment Programs (LEP) are competitive majors that have limited space and specific requirements beyond those required for general admission. Transfer students applying to the University of Maryland who would like to major in a Limited Enrollment Program (LEP) must fulfill a specific set of gateway requirements. A student who is not initially admitted into an LEP may be admitted to the university and placed in Letters and Sciences for advising, or in an alternate major. LEP programs include Architecture, Business, Communication, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Policy-Biodiversity and Conservation, Engineering, Government and Politics, Journalism, Landscape Architecture and Psychology.

    For more information visit the University of Maryland LEP website at
    http://www.lep.umd.edu/