Posts Tagged ‘academic background’

Financial Aid of Architecture at Universidad Peruana De Ciencias Aplicadas

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Financial Aid

UPC offers special aid to its students for the payment of tuition and fees; students may be awarded with integral or partial scholarships. These benefits are granted after a socio-economic evaluation of a family’s financial status and academic background.

Additionally, those students who, at the end of each regular academic term, achieve the highest academic honors, according to their GPA, and the fulfillment of UPC requirements, earn what we call,an Honor Scholarship. This scholarship covers 30% of tuition. This benefit is offered anew each academic term.

Scholarship of Architecture Degree at Universidad Ort Uruguay

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Scholarship funds
Universidad ORT over 1,700 scholarships awarded annually to individuals whose income and your family will not allow them to fully fund their studies and high school graduates of high performance.

Scholarships for university
Scholarships Fund Scholarship Contests (FBC) are granted taking into account the score obtained by the applicant in the academic aptitude test PAA and their family income. The PAA is the Spanish version of the SAT, used for admission to American universities. The test can give the ORT University in February, March, August and October each year and is corrected by the College Board in the United States.

The Fund for Academic Excellence (FEXA) is aimed at outstanding students who have completed 6th. year of high school in school year 2008 and have an average rating of 9 or more in the last year of high school or have passed all tests of high school in the period of December 2008. This scholarship does not depend on the economic condition of the applicant. Who meet the requirements of candidacy, and the test to obtain a score equal to or greater than 1100 points, access to a minimum 10% scholarship for the entire race, being able to score depending reach 50%.

The competitions for revalidation University Scholarships are aimed at students from universities in Uruguay or abroad, who wish to continue their studies to validate his career in ORT. The scholarships are awarded by considering the student’s academic background and economic situation of their families. To keep the scholarship throughout the race, the student must achieve a cumulative average of Calificaciones not less than 70% and a minimum of six Total credits per year from the semester in which credits have not recognized.

Grants for technical
The Scholarship Fund Training Education (FCL) is designed to support the implementation of technical careers in labor demand in the short and medium term, to facilitate rapid integration or reintegration into the labor market. The scholarships are awarded considering the financial need of the applicant and their educational background and employment.

The Scholarship Fund “Samuel Liberman Lerner offers full scholarships annually for racing Electro and Electronics Technician Electronics Computer Technician. It is intended for students whose financial resources do not allow them to finance their studies. Covers the whole of the race if the recipient maintains an acceptable school.

Accumulation of scholarships

Benefits for families and graduates
-Brothers, children, parents or spouses enrolled simultaneously in courses a discount of 15% each.
-The students of careers or graduate from college have a 25% discount on other courses or careers performing simultaneously.
-University graduates or postgraduates ORT have a 25% discount on courses, careers and graduate programs.
Graduates of career-technical ORT have a 15% discount on courses or careers.

Graduate in Settlement archaeology at Middle East Technical University

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The objective of the program is to provide students with a solid academic background in archaeological theory, research techniques and modern interpretative methods with particular emphasis on settlement and environmental archaeology.

Settlement archaeology is the study of the selection criteria and implantation of settlements in the landscape, interrelationships between cities and their rural surroundings, the impact of human occupation on the natural environment and vice versa under past conditions.

Settlement archaeology has as its aim the holistic reconstruction of the cultures of ancient settlements and urban communities and their hinterlands. Settlement archaeological research is by definition a multidisciplinary enterprise requiring expertise from the disciplines of the natural and social sciences, architecture and city planning, as well as specialized techniques related to the retrieval, recording, analysis and data bank management of archaeological data (GIS), site conservation and cultural resource management. Disciplines and interdisciplinary sub-disciplines required in addition to archaeology include geology, environmental geomorphology, archaeozoology, paleontology, paleobotany, archaeometry, ancient history, anthropology, sociology, urban geography, classical architecture and city planning.

The objectives of the program are to train students in both the scientific-technological and social science-humanities disciplines necessary to conduct archaeological research according to contemporary international standards. The primary purpose is to train students as advanced scholars in settlement archaeology for university level teaching, research and active participation in national and international archaeological projects in Turkey.