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    historic athletic program, etc., but the main reason I chose UCLA was to obtain a college degree from one of the most prestigious public Universities in the world. Earning a degree is especially important to me because no one in my family (immediate or extended) has ever graduated from college. In fact, only a few members of family my have even taken a college class before – let alone obtained a college degree. Knowing that I could be (will be) the first in my family to not only graduate from college

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    I would consider myself very an incredibly driven person, both academically, and in my personal goals. Throughout my educational career, I have consistently strived to achieve the most I could. For me, this meant high academic achievements, honors accolades and achieving the goals that I set my mind to. I have a very strong intrinsic drive to seize every opportunity I’m given. To guarantee I didn’t close any doors to my future I applied to as many colleges as I could instead of staying in my comfort

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    College Degree Benefits

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    with a bachelor’s degree will earn more over the course of her lifetime than somebody with just a high school diploma. A higher salary will give you more opportunities, alleviate stress, and allow you to more easily support a family. Those who attended college are more likely to be married and less likely to be living in their parent’s home. Statistics show that going to college has more economic benefits for millennia’s than it did for previous generations. Also college degree is required for many

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    of my academic career, math-from Intro to Algebra One to AP Calculus-has always been a subject I’ve gravitated towards. Utilizing my passion for this subject combined with the innovative future of technology, I plan to strive for academic excellence and a successful career out of college. I’m interested in pursuing a degree in Computer Science or Intelligent Systems Engineering. Currently, maintaining my studies are a top priority in my life, and attending college to earn these types of degree would

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    the cornerstone in the implementation of and outreach efforts to advocate, preserving, and reestablishment of human health through established medical practices. Career choices to include a desired profession such as becoming a Doctor, and which academic institution offers the most advantageous opportunity for realization of a goal are concentrated on basic economic principles: 1. People make tradeoffs 2. When we select one item they

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    institute is an academics-only approach to admissions, wherein any other factors besides academic history and potential of an applicant are disregarded. These additional factors include, but are not limited to, gender, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, creed, disability, legacy, income, or athletic ability. The policy would only apply to public four-year institutions and schools that receive any federal funding. If a private school wants to discriminate based on factors beyond academics then they

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    University. The university offers over 100 degree programs spanning 6 academic colleges, including the state’s first Honors College. The university also has a study abroad program. Western Kentucky University offers a wide variety of associate’s, baccalaureate, master’s and certificate programs totally online. Associate degrees include early childhood education and interdisciplinary studies. Bachelor’s degree options include criminology and sociology. Master’s degree offerings include biology and nursing

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    widespread to those who choose not to attend. Earning a college degree is said to prepare you, both intellectually and socially, for your working career and adult life. But no one said earning a degree would be easy. There are many issues commonly experienced by college students that can sometimes pose major challenges to earning a degree. One of the greatest challenges that I have faced throughout out my college career, is writing an academic essay. Even though my writing has gotten better over the past

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    Gainful Employment Rule

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    signed a bill authorizing the “gainful employment rule” it was supposed to help alleviate one issue that was happening with for-profit schools, it dealt with people not receiving adequate income to pay their debts after job placement, even with their degree. The rule requires the school to prove the loan to income ratio meets a set standard, “The rule is expected to cause 1,400 programs, 99 percent of them at for-profit colleges, to be put at risk of losing eligibility to receive federal student aid

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    Dn Vs Ddp Essay

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    There is a big difference between an MSN and a DNP degree. This is because the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is a prerequisite for obtaining a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. In fact, colleges offers MSN to DNP programs that are designed for nurses with specialized training, such as nurse midwives or anesthetists. Most MSN and DNP candidates will either be an RN or have a bachelor’s in nursing degree. A Master of Science in Nursing According to the American Association of Colleges of

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