Written by admin on Feb 11th, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona education
I have recently learned that the State of Arizona is cutting education funding back to an alarming degree, and in turn will make Arizona lose an estimated 11 million dollars in federal funding as a result. If Arizona lost the federal funding, how difficult would it be for Arizona to get the funding back once the state looses most of its debt?
After Arizona gets rid of their debt they will have to re-apply to the federal govt. For the funding. It will take time and they may not receive as much money this next go around because the govt. may not have as much money for funding.
Written by admin on Feb 6th, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona department of education
i called the department of education from the youth authority but they said they cant find my archives. they had told me the worst case scenario is to take my g.e.d! i don’t think that is fair! it is not my fault that they cant find my archives. My diploma i just misplaced it because i moved from arizona back to california but i just cant find it at this moment. i need it for college. Im sure i have it in storage but i still cant believe they wouldn’t have my archives available. Does anyone have any information on this?
Well, that was over 10 years ago. It’s not uncommon that they can’t find your diploma. 10 years ago they didn’t have things on computer like they do now, but it is unfortunate that they can’t find it. Hopefully you’ll find it or they’ll find it. Good luck.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona state university
I’m a White, male California resident. I have a 3.44 GPA and have already completed my AA in General Education. My major is criminal justice.
Easy peasy. ASU accepts 90% of their applicants, they’re not choosy, they’re a party college with strong academics. Tons of companies recruit from ASU. You should get in easily.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona universities
I currently live in Long Island, New York and I’m looking to go to college in a warmer place because I simply cannot bear NY winter months but unfortunately I think that the college I applied to (northern arizona university) is located in a not so warm part of Arizona.
NAU is not for you
People who love winter sports are drawn to Flagstaff with its Snowbowl ski resort. It’s definitely located in a cold climate. ASU in Phoenix would be the warmest if you can tolerate our hot summers (takes a while to acclimate) and U of A in Tucson would be slightly cooler.
Written by admin on Feb 4th, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona education
I am going to school right now and i am on my way to get my ECE (Early Childhood Education) certificate but i am planning on moving to Arizona after the semester. i need to know where else i can teach if i get my certificate in California. I also heard that if you get your certificate in California you can teach anywhere
Is that true?
if you get your certificate in California you can teach anywhere in USA and Britain
Written by admin on Feb 2nd, 2010 | Filed under:
arizona state university
I am halfway through my sophomore year at Sacred Heart University with a 3.11 GPA and a 1150(reading and math) on my SAT’s. i had like a 3.3 gpa in high school if that matters. I looking to go to the business program. any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Yes you will get in. ASU has a 92% acceptance rate… pretty much everyone gets in. It’s even a little higher for transfer students. With that..plus you have a pretty solid GPA, there is basically no question as to whether you’ll get in or not.