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    Factors that should be considered when selecting a college One of the most important decisions facing students wanting higher education is selecting a college. Selecting a college is a systematic process involving critical factors where some factors out weigh others. When making big decision’s it is also important to involve family members because they will also be affected by your choice. Before you explore and compare different schools. First decide what you are looking

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    Career and College Research Project Name: Yasmin Mosley Personal‚ School and Career Due Date: January 10‚ 2014 Period: 8th Table of Contents: Cover Page introducing career and college……….. Written Introduction……………………………………. Career Research…………………………………………. College Research…………………………………………. Pro’s and Con’s…………………………………………………. Introduction Career goal: To become a dental hygienist. To clean teeth and educate dental patients on how to establish and maintain suitable oral hygiene.

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    Due: Friday‚ October 25‚ 2013 Below are four episodes from A Different World television series from the late 1980s and early 1990s. A Different World was created to show what it was like for students to attend an HBCU. The first three clips are called “Tales from the Exam Zone”. Think about how each student deals with studying and the pressure that comes before taking a major exam. How can you relate to being in college now as opposed to what college was presumably like in the late 1980s and early

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    as I am. Volunteering has taught me that even the smallest gift‚ such as a smile‚ can be a great gift to someone because it can show that you care and want to be involved. It has allowed me to develop soft skills‚ and learn more about myself and my HBCU community. One of my greatest accomplishment in life was that I volunteered 1‚000 hours in high school. I have carried that same passion into my college life. I have volunteered 200+ hours since matriculating to Tuskegee University‚ with 140+ hours

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    THEN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS USING WELL- DEVELOPED SENTENCES: 1. List the universities that participated in the HBCU Roundtable? Who represented each university? 2. List five (5) facts you learned from the information presented about HBCUs at this discussion prior to the film. I had lots of respect for HBCU’s when I was in high school‚ and it has just increased when I began attending an HBCU myself and watching this documentary. I realized that these HBCU’s us students are enjoying had some blood‚

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    What does college mean to me? A higher education. Why did I choose to spend my next four years in college? I am chosen to spend my next four years in college‚ because in four years I will be starting my dream career as a social worker working with the juvenile system and families. I always wanted to be a social worker. I have a passion for working with people to solve their problems and making sure they are in good sprit and can ask me for help when they need it. The 3 most important reason why

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    at an HBCU‚ or to obtain a general education from one of the wide range predominantly white universities. Although attending college is the primary goal for most students‚ choosing the right institution to attend can be the hardest decision to make. The choice of finding the best university to accommodate their needs is definitely a tough decision. However‚ by analyzing the polarizing differences in the institutions‚ students can clearly understand the dissimilarities of attending an HBCU rather

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    According to the United Negro College President Bill Gray‚ HBCU students get the same kind of benefits from these programs as students in general get from studying overseas. "For the same reasons as Harvard has exchange programs with the Sorbonne‚ these programs widen student horizons. They sometimes even have the effect of attracting students into a more global field‚ rather than a narrow specialty." For their part‚ HBCU faculty use the exchanges to gain new insights into learn teaching

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    105 historically black colleges and universities in the United States‚ including public and private‚ two-year and four-year institutions‚ single sex and coeducational‚ medical schools and community colleges” (Finnigan‚14). According to Smith’s "Are HBCU ’s Still Relevant?”‚ “Most of these institutions are located in the former slave states of the Confederacy‚ they make up a diverse set of institutions in nineteen states‚ the District of Columbia‚ and the Virgin Islands.” Historically black colleges

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    HBCUs versus PWIs While it is normally believed that predominately white institutions prepare people for the real world more efficiently‚ historically black colleges and universities provide education parallel to that of a predominately white institution. Majority white institutions are normally more diverse and offer a wider variety of major fields of study. Historically black colleges are known to build life-long bonds with students of the same skin color while preparing them for corporate

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