Showing posts with label Department of Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Education. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014


Hardin-Simmons University 2013-2014


all failing grades, will result in financial aid monies being


returned. Also, a student receiving all failing grades in a term


will be placed on Academic Suspension by the Registrar.


Students on Academic Suspension are automatically placed


on Financial Aid Suspension and ineligible for financial aid of


any kind. Withdrawing from the university in multiple long


semesters (fall, spring) will result in a review of satisfactory


progress towards a degree. Students not demonstrating


progress towards a degree are not eligible for financial aid.


The Department of Education requires schools to have a


printed deadline for verifications. All necessary


documentation must be received by April 30, 2014, in order


to be eligible to receive Federal aid in 2013-2014. In


addition, any unsolicited documents received by HSU will be


A pre-registered student wishing to cancel enrollment for a


term must do so before the first day of class. After a term


has begun, withdrawal from the University is required


regardless if the student attended class. The withdrawal


process calculates prorated refunds of charges and financial


aid returns. Students who do not cancel prior to the first day


of class may cancel/withdraw on the first day of class and


receive a 100% refund with no financial aid awarded.


A student who withdraws on the 2


during the semester will be subject to the Refund and Return


to Title IV policies. Although financial aid is awarded at the


beginning of each semester, according to the Department of


Education aid is EARNED one day at a time. When a


student withdraws from the university, a return calculation


must be performed to determine how much Title IV aid has


been earned and how much must be returned. However,


once a student reaches 60% completion of a semester,


according to the Department of Education they have earned


100% and may keep all Title IV aid awarded for that


(See the "My Financial Aid Guide" on the HSU Financial Aid


Website for more detailed information.)


Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants


Texas Tuition Equalization Grants (Requires Texas


Residency Affirmation form)


Vocational Rehabilitation Assistance


Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)


Federal PLUS Loan for Graduate Students


Various Private Alternative Loans


The coordination of benefits for veterans and/or dependents


of veterans is the responsibility of the Office of the Registrar.


Students qualifying for assistance must complete necessary


documentation with the VA Office and provide certification to


the Registrar's Office to receive funds. To receive benefits


from the various programs, i.e. Chapters 30, 31, 33, 35,


1606, 1607, and Yellow Ribbon, students must be making


satisfactory academic progress towards a degree. Any


veteran on academic probation risks losing benefits. As of


August 2009 veterans benefits no longer impact eligibility for


INSTITUTIONAL AID PROGRAMS


HSU offers numerous grants and scholarships to eligible


students from various resources. HSU academic


scholarships include Trustees, Presidents, Deans, and


University. HSU also offers a Church Match scholarship to


students receiving scholarships from their home church.


Scholarships are monetary considerations awarded on the


basis of academic achievement with the intention of


recognizing, encouraging, and assisting men and women


who give exceptional promise of becoming leaders in their


chosen fields. The generosity of HSU alumni and friends


has ensured that current and future HSU students may


receive assistance in financing their education. As a


scholarship recipient, you may be asked to write a letter of


appreciation to the donor of your specified scholarships(s).


The Office of University Advancement will contact you after


the semester commences should you be asked to provide a


letter(s) of appreciation. Please understand that failure to


respond to the request for a letter of appreciation may result


in the cancellation of your scholarship(s).


A grant is any financial assistance in which academic


achievement is not the determining factor.


General Regulations Governing Scholarships and


Scholarships and grants are subject to the


1. All students are encouraged to notify the Office of


Enrollment Services upon receipt or notification of an


outside scholarship or departmental award. Additional


funds received can and will affect the total financial aid


2. All HSU institutional scholarships or grants require at


least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA)


unless a higher GPA is stipulated. All GPA's are


assessed at the end of the spring semester for first time


freshman students and at the end of each semester for


3. The State TEG Grant Program requires a 2.50


cumulative GPA. In addition, an undergraduate student


must complete 24 credit hours (18 credit hours for a


graduate student) in an academic year to qualify for


TEG the next academic year.


4. A student on second consecutive academic or financial


aid suspension is not eligible to hold a university


scholarship or university grant. This rule may not apply


to certain scholarships awarded under a different set of


5. Scholarships and grants are awarded by the Office of


Enrollment Services under the supervision of the Vice


President of Enrollment Management. Enrollment


Services reserves the right to cancel any scholarship or


grant for reasons it considers justifiable.


6. Full-time HSU enrollment is required for most


scholarships and grants. Some programs may be


prorated for part-time enrollment.


7. All tuition-specific grants or scholarships apply to HSU


tuition only. McMurry University, Abilene Christian


University, and the Physical Therapy Program tuition


charges are not covered. For a listing of those


scholarships designated "tuition-specific," please


contact the Office of Enrollment Services.


Students are considered for scholarships based on a


combination of the following criteria: academic preparation


and performance, standardized testing, co-curricular


involvement, enrollment status, anticipated major, and


financial need. Except where noted, no additional application


is required; admissions and financial aid applications are


used for scholarship evaluation. Requirements and/or


evaluation criteria are subject to change. Awards funded by


HSU are capped at tuition.


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Doctor of Nursing Science


Degree Information


Current Student Information


About the Doctor of Nursing Science Degree


The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program is a clinical doctoral program for advanced practice registered nurses, such as nurse practitioners (NPs) or clinical nurse specialists(CNSs) who are looking to further their education. An alternative to researched-focused doctoral programs, the DNP builds upon a traditional master's program by providing education in evidence-based practice, quality improvement and systems leadership, in addition to other key areas. Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration, Advanced Education Nursing Grant, the DNP program prepares nurse leaders to become clinical scholars, health care and policy leaders and evidence-based practice experts, as well as informatics and quality improvement leaders.


Residency requirements: Due to federal regulations from the Department of Education, the College of Nursing currently accepts applications for its online master's and doctoral degree programs from residents of the following states: Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.


Scholarship Opportunities


Terminal Behaviors



  • The effective verbal articulation of knowledge and its application

  • Use science-based theories and concepts to:
    • Determine the nature and significance of health and health care delivery phenomena

    • Describe the actions and advanced strategies to enhance, alleviate and ameliorate health and health care delivery phenomena as appropriate

    • Evaluate outcomes


  • Develop and evaluate care delivery approaches that meet current and future needs of patient populations based on scientific findings in nursing and other clinical sciences, as well as organizational, political and economic sciences.

  • Design, direct and evaluate quality improvement methodologies to promote safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable and patient-centered care.

  • Provide leadership in the evaluation and resolution of ethical and legal issues within healthcare systems relating to the use of information, information technology, communication networks and patient care technology.

  • Advocate for social justice, equity and ethical policies within all healthcare arenas.

  • Use conceptual and analytical skills in evaluating the links among practice, organizational, population, fiscal and policy issues.


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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Continuing Undergraduates and Transfer Students Financial Aid


To be considered for general university and academic college scholarships, you must complete the Continuing and Transfer Student Undergraduate Scholarship Application. It's available on , look under UTK Financial Aid Links and select the Financial Aid Main Menu. Continuing students have a February 1 application deadlineTransfer students have a deadline of April 1.


These scholarships are available:


If you plan to transfer to UT in the middle of the academic year, here are some important things you should do:


  • Tell your current school's financial aid office that you plan to transfer so they can cancel your aid for the rest of the year. By doing this, there should not be any delays when UT begins to process your aid.

  • If you didn't list UT on your financial aid form as one of the institutions to receive your information, we need a copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR), or you may let us know your DRN located on the top, right corner of your SAR, and the latest transaction # of the SAR which is located just before the DRN. This allows us to access your financial aid form data from the Department of Education's database.

  • If you're a recipient of the Tennessee Student Assistance Award, HOPE Scholarship and/or other funds from the Tennessee Lottery, you must call the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC), to inform them of your plans so your state grant and/or scholarship(s) can be awarded at UT. TSAC's phone numbers are: 800-342-1663 and 615-741-1346.

If you have questions about academic college and departmental scholarships, contact a One Stop counselor.


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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Nova Southeastern University Receives Its Largest Title V Grant Award From The U.S. Department of Education | NSU News Center


FT. LAUDERDALE-DAVIE, Fla.-Nova Southeastern University (NSU) has announced that it has been awarded a multi-million dollar "Cooperative Development Grant" by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), totaling approximately $3.9 million. The grant from the DOE's Hispanic-Serving Institutions Division, is the single largest Title V award received by the university.


The Title V funding will be used to develop programs and services to better meet the needs of students pursuing high-demand science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) related programs and careers, and in particular, those students focused on academically challenging careers in computer science and computer information systems (CS/CIS).


NSU is one of only four institutions in the nation to receive the Cooperative Development Grant and the only college or university in the state of Florida to receive this award for FY 2013.


"Nova Southeastern University is pleased to be a recipient of an award of this magnitude, and for the Department of Education's recognition of our university's role in providing quality education to students from diverse backgrounds," said NSU President and CEO George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D. "NSU has one of the most diverse student populations in Florida and the Title V award will allow the university to further our commitment in providing an array of innovative programs and access to students from traditionally underrepresented communities. Dr. Meline Kevorkian and Dr. Greg Simco are to be commended for their work in leading this effort on behalf of the university."


Cooperative Development Grants are awarded to eligible Hispanic-Serving Institutions that are collaborating with one or more colleges or universities of higher education. NSU, a highly-rated provider of degree opportunities for Hispanic and other minority student populations, will serve as the lead institution, in collaboration with Broward College, a college with which NSU has had strong collaborations previously.


A joint statement issued by co-grant administrators NSU Associate Provost Meline Kevorkian, Ed.D., and Professor Gregory Simco, Ph.D., of NSU's Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences, indicated that four-year colleges are increasingly becoming the school of choice for students to begin their STEM education and careers. They believe it to be imperative that institutions such as NSU be more intentional in their efforts to collaborate with academic institutions such as Broward College, to ensure that student pathways to baccalaureate and graduate degrees are smooth and unobstructed.


NSU has been nationally ranked in the top 25 institutions for awarding degrees to Hispanic students according to the May, 2013 edition of Hispanic Outlook. In addition, Hispanic Outlook for May, 2012, ranked NSU among the top five colleges or universities nationally for awarding master's and doctoral degrees, and 1st nationally in awarding 1st professional degrees to Hispanic students.


NSU's cooperative development plan will provide outreach, academic support services, and fully supported degree pathways for Hispanic, Latino and other diverse student populations in the STEM academic areas. In addition, NSU will strengthen the rigor of its CS/CIS programs through improved technology, more effective instruction and training, including project-based learning, integrated student success strategies, and mentoring.


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About Nova Southeastern University: Situated on 300 beautiful acres in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is a dynamic fully accredited research institution dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs at all levels. NSU is a not-for-profit independent institution with an enrollment of approximately 27,000 students. NSU awards associate's, bachelor's, master's, specialist, doctoral and first-professional degrees in a wide range of fields. NSU is classified as a research university with "high research activity" by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and it is one of only 37 universities nationwide to also be awarded Carnegie's Community Engagement Classification. For more information visit www.nova.edu.


Contact:
Felecia Henderson
Office of Public Affairs
fhenders@nova.edu
Office - 954.262.5315


Tags: Gregory Simco Ph.D., Meline Kevorkian Ed.D, Title V Grant, U.S Department of Education



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Friday, August 30, 2013

Financial Aid Options


Let us help you pay for your education. Apply for a Personal Identification Number at www.pin.ed.gov, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov and have it sent to SNHU (school code 002580), and review your Student Aid Report


Financial Aid Awards can be complex. Be sure that you understand your financial aid award, take the necessary steps to accept the award, and finalize any Federal loans. We'll help walk you through all the steps so that you can make informed decisions and have the funds when you need them.


To serve students and families in a more convenient and expeditious way, the Office of Financial Aid has made the following forms available.


The Department of Education administers Student Financial Assistance Programs - the largest source of student aid in America, providing over $40 billion a year in grants, loans, and work-study assistance. Here you'll find help for every stage of the financial aid process, whether you're in school or out of school.


Academic progress will be determined by the Office of Financial Aid based upon the information contained on the student's academic transcript as of the date of the review. A student must meet both of the following standards in order to continue to receive financial assistance.


The SNHU Office of Financial Aid Office is committed to the highest standards of professional conduct. More...



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