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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
This is a historical image of Mission College (Santa Clara, California) very close to the initial opening of the campus. The square design of the 2-3 story central building with a high atrium at center is distinctive. Today a number of building surround the central building. Mission is California Community College offering Associate's Degrees and certificates in many subject areas. Recent changes to the California University system admissions process make Mission and the other community colleges good vehicles for students to get low-cost transfer credits for the UC schools. Taken New Year's Day, 1981.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Local high school students and their families were invited to learn about LCC at Spring Preview Night held on April 21, 2015 in the Health & Science Building. Students and parents received a welcome from LCC President, Chris Bailey. President Bailey shared why LCC is the Smart Choice! Students had opportunities to meet faculty and staff as well as "sample" classrooms and labs! Parents received information on the college admissions process and financial aid. LCC's advising staff and career services manager were on hand to assist with questions about degree programs & certificates, choosing a career and more.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE (CMRIT) is one of the premier institutes in India. This institure was established by CMR Jnanadhara Trust in 1990. The trust was built for the students who wanted to achieve their career goal with their skill development and creative ability. CMR has always tried to make their students outstanding, and it has been proved that students from this institute have left a remarkable imprint on every sphere of life. Now the CMR group of education has started several educational institutes such as pre-university, schools, center for research study and private university. They have already spread their educational chain of institute across Bangalore and all major programs have been covered by this college. They offer different types of courses on engineering, law, biosciences, business administration and psychology. Students can get admission into their under-graduate and post-graduate programs as well as their research and doctoral levels also.
For direct admission in CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE (CMRIT) please call at 8095723044,7760635804
The leadership ability of the students and creative sense can enable them to climb the ladder of success, and CMR always tries to hone their skill in all aspect. Apart from the normal study courses, CMR also has a sports academy. The academic council and governing body of CMR are trying to upgrade their curriculum as per the current industry standards.
Courses:
Under-Graduate courses (B.E)
Information Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Civil Engineering
Post-Graduate Courses
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Computer Application (MCA)
Tech courses
Computer Science
Digital Electronics
VLSI Design & Embedded Systems
Digital Communication and Engineering
Machine Design
Computer Network and Engineering
Doctoral Program
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Engineering
Computer Application
Business Administration
Science
For management quota admission in CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE (CMRIT) you can call at:
Eligibility Criteria
For admission to B.E courses, students need to secure at least 45% marks (40% for reserve candidates) and they must have physics, mathematics along with chemistry or biology or biotechnology or computer science.
For the Post-Graduate courses, students need to clear their B.E or B. Tech from a recognized university with minimum 50% in aggregate throughout all the semesters.
Admission process:
There are three types of entrance tests as the admission process of this institute. These include the Common Entrance Test (CET) and Selection Process, COMEDK and Selection Process and Management Admission Process. Karnataka state government conducts the CET every year as a joint entrance test for B.E. students. The Karnataka Private and Medical Dental College also conduct the COMEDK examination for the students every year.
For admission criteria and process, students are requested to visit the official website of the institute and apply through proper channel. Students need to apply through online mode and download the application form along with the prospectus from the website. Fee structure of CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE has been declared by the governing council and its very affordable for students.
Placement and success record of the CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE:
All the departments of the CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE have built a Career Guidance and Placement Bureau for their students. Now students can enhance their skill through this placement segment and they can also enroll their names for the forthcoming interviews. Research opportunities, career guidance and proper placement are provided by the institute every year and 100% placement record has been created by this institute.
Some top companies like, Accenture, AIG, Airtel, Amazon, Dell, IBM, HCL, HDFC Bank, Infosys, ICICI, L & T, and Tata Consultancy have already selected many candidates from this institution.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, or TJ, is the nation’s top-ranked public high school. Fairfax County Public Schools’ (FCPS) recent changes to TJ’s admissions process specifically aim to reduce the number of Asian-American children—and only Asian-American children—who can attend TJ. The school district’s race-based admissions scheme garnered nationwide interest and strong opposition from the Coalition for TJ, a group of over 5,000 parents, students, alumni, staff, and community members who advocate for school diversity and excellence through race-blind, merit-based admissions. Represented by PLF in federal court, the Coalition is challenging FCPS’ race-based admissions scheme as a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.
Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.
University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
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MANIFESTO the unelerpnvtegea. r:,y oemg a responSIVe UniOn 1n genera~ me :St-1-AI~t-was allle .
More Hostels, More Bool<s.
to once again restore the faith of the students il popular action and revitalise theJNUSU as an instrument of struggle. The JNUSU was also able to defeat through.
lhe East Asian economic crisis has once again exposed the irrationaliyand fragility of Capitalism. Food riots,busted banks, unemployment, heightened so-popular mobaisation of the students the attempts of the administration to foist an un-The SFI-AISF asserts that no attempt to inwlve students in v;kler struggles for cialtension and negative growth have overwhelmed the 'miracle economiesdemoaatic 'sexual harassment cell' (chaired by aProfessor of dubious leanings) on social and economic equality will bear fruit unle$ the confidmce of studer.ts is won.
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the student community. Several other issues at the level of ttie school and those affect-over by fighting tor the long standing and leg~imate demands of the stude11t commu-.
'Asi~ tigers.The IMF and World Bank dictated growth trajectory that has for decades nity, particularly the construction of new hostels. The SFI-AISF throu~ tt.e JNUSUensured the supremacy of the ruling interests of the 'first world ' has finally come ing the general life of the students were also addressed. In aU,these gains have to beconsolidated and the students organized to face anew round of battles. has fought for and ensured temporary accommodatierate attack on.
1927-29.Whle attempts to manage and cushion the pol~ical and social effeds of the .
our right to education wiU be fought by the SFI-AISF tooth ar.d nalcrisis Is being worked out by the panic stricken ruling interests of the world, Europe is Restore the Progressive Admission Policy.
wftnessing a popular mandate tor left wing policies directed chiefly against the brutal .
Transport Facilities.
anti-people legacies of Thatcherism and Reaganomics. The SFI-AISF perceives the struggle for the restoration of the progressiveaspects of the OAP (Old admission policy) as const~uting the central agenda of the There is a virtual collapse in the system of oommunicat~n in the Campus. EVer.
h India, however, the BJP and ~s allies are trying to sail against the tide. .
left student movement on campus. Sisince the OTC privatised the JNU routes the nurrber of buses p~g hate virtuallyThe zeal tor the much discred~ed and anti-people lileralization has been intensified. nce this year wiD w~ness areview of the admis-.
The new exin poicy which has put consumer goods in the open general license sion policy,the SFI-AISF wm struggle for the reintroduction of deprivation points based halved. The Delhi administration is keen to allow the side to oontilue. Besdes, ~has(OGL), the o~enilg up of the mining and insurance seder to foreign cap~al, the interr on economic, social, regional and gender deprivation w~h a maximum of 20 depriva-withdrawn the free student bus-passes and discontinued the avaiabilit( of studentsni<3ion of dsinvestment in Public Sector Undertakings etc. are clear indicators that lion points.This will hopefully ensure that JNU's current bias towards urban and high concession passes i1 the Universities .The SFI-AfSF are committed to ca-ry forwardthe BJP will supilelyfollow the dctatsof the IMF and World Bank Fora section of the income recru~ment is stopped. Instead the current regional imbalance will be offset the struggle for better transport facilities and bus passes for all students ncluding the.
Indian cap~afst dass, organised under the aegis of FICC I, the BJP government has and a new slant towards the poor and rural areas will be in~iated. Secondly, by em-pressing need for U.Speciafs to cater to a substantial number of day schclars..
decided to dde out asubsidy of Rs. 28,000 crores in the form of government spend-powering the Student Faculty Committee's the admission process will be rendereding on a six lane national highway. Small and petty traders, their main support base, more transparent and democratic. Correcting Regional Imbalances and t~e SCJST Quota.havebeen gi\~n afree run, which hasresulted in an unprecedented price rise.Hoard-ing ~d blacl:·marketing have become the norm and the prices of essential ~ems lnst~utethe Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual India is characterized by a unique brand of lop-sided development wbl:h must behave spiraOed severely eroding the quality of lne of the working class and margilalised Harassment seen as part of the peculiar~ies of its variant of cap~alism. SeYeral regionsin India are sections. subject to the processes of restricted or under-develqmr.ent. Regions lil;e the North .
I The progressive ethos fostered by the left and democratic assertion on East and Western Orissa besides vast swaths of the rural hinterland Med speclnl.
Tie nuclear explosions and the whpping up of a virtual hysteria in the attention and consideration.Students from these legions must,therefore,get the bon· .
the campus has not only enabled the nurturing of healthy gender interaction on Cam-regio1 are all essentially being cfrected against the Indian people at large. Attacks on pus but has also ensured the part~ation of women in various public fora However, ef~ of special coaching classes and added incentives in order to makE JNU a trulyminor~ies ha\e been intensified and the ugly fangs of the 'hidden' RSS agenda are representative inst~ution of learning.Moreover, educatbn hass dired bearing on ana.in the recent past anumber of attacks in the form of sexual harassment and molesla-now out In the open. A planned attempt has been made especially in the field of lion of girl students have occurred. In fact, the increase in the frequency of assautt bling these students to acquire the necessary means for challenging the ·nrious typoseducation to htro<ilce a communal, dwisive and blatantly distorted curriculum. Priva-cases can be directly related to the presence of the ABVP on the Campus. The SFI-of oppression, cfiScrimination and explo~ation that are nflicts on the pe<pes of those.
tisation of education is clearly on the anvil as well. The HRD minister, notorious for AISF have been nthe forefront of the agnation demanding the instftution of aGender regions.The fulfiment of the SC/ST quota is of ulmos1 importance and is one of thebeing a ASS hard-filer, is seeking to introduce a bill termed as the Self Financing Sensftisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) on the lines estab-princple demands of the SFI-AISF platform. The resavation quota is cfun not filledUniver~y Bill in the next session of the parliament, which will be a blatant move from the sheer absence of administrative will. Such administrative lethargy violates.
fished by the Supreme Court's directives. The election of the merroers to this comm~-.
towards privaising education.These attacks will have adeep impact and resonance the very essence of the const~utional norms laid downby the late Dr. B.R. Arrbedkar..
tee must toDow ademocratic and transparent procedure. The Committee will enable.
on tho studerl movement in JNU in thecoming months. .
the JNU community to approach issues of assautt and harassment w~h a view to-wards redressal of the crime,rehabil~ation of the victim and ensuring preventive meas-.The Campus :Consolidate and Forge Ahead ures as weD. Other Demands: .
The mandate given to the SFJ.AISF in lhe previous election has enabled our platform Resist Privatisation 1. Revision of the outdated syllabi in various centres..
to la111ch a series of struggles against the administration and the ABVP.The move-.
2. Immediate fulfilment of vacancies to reduO! the imbalance in tea<her-studentment launcheJ at the beginning of the current session by the JNUSU for terrporary The strategy of the BJP government to reintroduce the Private Universities Bill under ratio..
accommodation tor students without hostel facilities was successful in forcing the .
the garb of SeK·Financing Universities Bill in the Wa1ter Session of Parliament, must 3. Raising a strong protest against the d'ISCI'iminati:m of the Urdu lmguage andauthcdiesto concede the necessity of making alternative arrangements. The SC & be defeated.This BiU will seek to severely restrict access to higher education for large Research by the UGC..
ST quota wasentrely filled in terms oflhe total intake.The Union's role was substan-sections of the student community.It will once again attempt to absolve the state from 4. Empowerment and revitalisation of SFCs..
tial in ensurinl this victory, whidl included conducting special coaching classes for any responsilility towards ensuring the fundamental right of education. 5. Increasing the MCMs and linking ~tothe inflation rate. .
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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
U.S. Naval Academy Diversity Counselor, Lt. Warren Zelaya speaks with JROTC cadets at Lindblom Math & Science Academy, Chicago, about admissions process to get into the service academy. Photo by Navy Lt. Jeffrey S. Gray.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Our highly qualified and well linked education consultants work with pupils as well as possible institutions to find the most proper matches. This is a cost effective approach due to the fact that it brings performance to the college admissions process. Not only are our education consultants skilled personally in exactly what many admissions offices search for in potential pupils, they operate carefully with pupils and moms and dads to locate schools best suited for a pupil's resume and also targets.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Local high school students and their families were invited to learn about LCC at Spring Preview Night held on April 21, 2015 in the Health & Science Building. Students and parents received a warm welcome from LCC President, Chris Bailey. President Bailey shared why LCC is the Smart Choice! Students had opportunities to meet faculty and staff as well as "sample" classrooms and labs! Parents received information on the college admissions process and financial aid. LCC's advising staff and career services manager were on hand to assist with questions about degree programs & certificates, choosing a career and more.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Gloria Calhoun is the founder of Harvesting Scholars College & Career Mentorship program. From personal experience, Gloria knew how stressful and frustrating the college selection, application and admission process could be. When her son and niece were freshmen in high school, she experienced as a parent how frustrating and difficult it was to find resources to help her children to understand the next steps to be prepared for life after high school. She recalls people thinking she was insane because the perception was that 9th grade was too early to begin the college conversation. As an educator, she understands the importance of exposing students to new experiences to help to be informed and have a good idea of what to expect so they are not surprised when in their final years of high school.
As she did her own research and came across new resources and college information, rather than keeping it to herself, she, along with her husband, began sharing with other parents who experienced the same concern. She launched Harvesting Scholars in 2015 and it continues to be a sought-after resource for many families throughout the state.
Harvesting Scholars offers boot camp style college fairs in North Georgia to add to the available options of college resources for students and families in her community. During the fair, workshops are offered on various topics such as understanding the FAFSA, Paying for College & Finding Scholarships, Campus Safety, Athletic Recruitment and other college related information. Because Gloria and her team recognizes that college is not for everyone, local employers are invited to connect students and adults to available jobs. The fair has been operating since February 2016 and has grown from 50 students and parents to upwards of 400 in attendance.
After each fair, we assess which colleges the students are most interested in and schedule campus tours. During the fall and summer of each year, Harvesting Scholars coordinates campus visits to various colleges and universities to help students begin narrowing down their decision. We obtain meetings with admissions counselors and participate in student-led tours, which help our scholars gain a firsthand
look at life on a college campus that. We’ve visited schools in our local area as well as in South Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. The grant funds from the Pollination Project will assist us in expanding our tours from day trips to a week-long trips to various states which will allow students who otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity, to visit colleges and universities.
There is something about when students step foot on a college campus for the first time. The brochures in the mail are great, the college fairs and meeting the admissions reps are amazing. Once a student who otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity, actually step foot on a college campus, it all becomes real; the spark in their eye is priceless. The calls and messages saying, “I Got In” makes it all worthwhile
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.
Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.
University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
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This year's JNUSU elections are taking place in the backdrop of intensified people's struggles throughout the world. After the deCISIVe popular mandate in defense of seculansm and against anti-people neo-liberal economiC poriCies of the NDA in the 2004 general elections. the pofitical dimate of our country has changed in favour of people's issues Left-led struggles of fanners and workers, struggles against privatization, against compromises with US imperialism, for more employmen:. as well as peopleS' struggles like that by NBA activ1sts. against the AFSPA or by tnbals in Kalinganagar have grabbed natlor.al headlines. At the global scale too the resistance against US-lad Imperialism Is gaining strength. The herolc resistance of the people of Lebanon and Palestine against Israeli aggression has inspired all democratic-minded people of the wor1d. The people of Latin America-of Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Nicaragua have .
resoundingly rejected the neollbe111l policies dictated by the US and shown that a pro-people alternative to them indeed exists. In our ovm neghboumood, the people of Nepal have swept a11ay the feudal-monarchial regime and are rebuilding their state on ademocratlc basis. .
In our campus, the SFI-AISF takes its inspiration from tne JNU student community's glorious tradition of struggles. Under the BJP·Ied NDA government at the Centre, JNU andits student community faced unrelenting attacks both from the Government and the RSS-ABVP on campus. Whl!e f~htinQ to uphokl the secular and democratic character of our universrty, the JNU student movement under the leadership of SFI-AISF also launched struggles for the advancement of students' rights. Free coaching classes were initiated by the SFI-AISF led union, which resulted In the fulnllment of the SC/ST quota in JNU from 1997 onwards. The historic agitations from 1998 onwards under the SFI-AISF led JNUSU resulted In the .
constructJon of flvo new hott.ols, thl) GSCASH end the Dallt Advisory Committee (now EOO) was formed, a Perspective Plan Document for the development of the library lnduding its computerization was formulated and ensured by the students' union, the Eam-as-you-Leam Scheme was started and free-computer-with-Internet facilities were started in JNU. Student representation in the BoS and AC was accepted by the admmiStralK>n for the first time since the Emergency after a masstve agitalton by the SFI-AISF led JNUSU in 2004. .
The SFI-AISF IS comm1tted to carry forward these struggles m defence of students' rights, for better facilities for tr.e student community and in solidarity with progressr1o movements throughout the wor1d .
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The achievements of the last year's JNUSU is a result of the determined struggle of the students of U1is campu.; under the leadership of JNUSU. The following are our major achieverrents: .
Financial Assistance. .
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The adminlstratior; has agreed to set up a corpus fund for regular disbursal of funds to students receiving CSIP. · fellowships. .
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MCM has been extended to PhD students. The MCM has been increased to Rs 1000/-pm for BNMA studP.nts .
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4. The MPhiVPhD students will receive Rs. 1500/month MCM 5 The hourly rate of Eam-as-You-leam scheme has bee mcreased from Rs 30/hour tc Rs 50/hour. r. .
6 The Administratton ha~ also agreed to constitute a scholarship cell to facilitate students in getting various scholarships. .
7. A committee comprising representatives from JNUSU and JNUTA has been formed to pursue the entire sot of proposals of the JNUSU comprising of raising the lncomo cap for MCMto Rs 1 lakh and providing Rs 1500 tiS MCM to BA and MA students. .
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Elocted atudonta' representAtion In Academic Council and l3oard of Studlas. The student community ln this campus fought a historic struggle In 2004 demanding students' representation to the AC and Bo3. This year after the agltaUon, the election to thesu posts has been notified. .
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Strengthening and democratizing the Equal Opportunity Office: The Administration has decided to constitute a committee to look into ways and means of strengthening the Equal Opportunity Office to enable It to punish students guilty of caste abuse. .
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27'1 OBC reservation and 54'1. Seat Increase. The SFI-AISF welcomed the proposal for 27% OBC reservation and 54% Increase In seats. The SFI-AISF under the banner of JNUSU mob11ized the students in favour of this proposal and organized the biggest pro-reservation demonstration in Delhi on June 31d. It was because of the pressure of theJNUSU that the Administration was compelled to publicize Its proposals for the 54% seat increase. According to these proposals the University has demanded Rs 306 crores for implementing the 54% seat Increase. .
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In defence of GSCASH. The JNUSU successfully thwarted all attempts by the Administration to change the rules end procadures or GSCASH using the recommendations of the Ashok Mathur Committee Report. Rather, the Rupamanjari Ghosh Committee has formulated acceptable rules and procedures 1n keeping with the spirit of the VtShaka judgement .
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Against Domestic VIolence and Dowry. The JNUSU commemorated the death anniversary of the pioneer of women's movement 1n lnd1a, Sav1tribai Phule, by organizing an oath taking ceremony agamst dowry and domestic violeoce .
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Other Achievements. The anti-student grade conversion formula has been scrapped. MPhiVPhD progranvne in the School of Arts and Aesthetics have been started. The JNU Adm1n1Straoon has agreed to ensure transparency In the AdmiSSIOn process 10 JNU The Administration has agreed to 1nshtute E-Govemance · The Administration has agreed toset up a computer room w1th 200 computers in the library. W1reless (Wt-Fi) network is being set up in phases in few select bU1Id1ngs. The Administratlon has agreed to keep the 5111 Ooor of the hbrary open Ull 8:00 p.m. Online subscription of 3500 journals has been done. The Administration has conceded to the demand of opening the Health Centre on Sundays. An additional ambulance has been bought for the convenience of the students. The JNUSU's intervention in solving the water c.nsis has resulted In the construction of water tanks near Sabarmati Hostels and Jhalum Lawns and two underground water pumps near SPS and Old Transit House JNUSU's demand of providing the ertire Academic Complex with power back up system has been fulfilled. .
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Along with It, the JNUSU :>ver the la~t year has taken ~p a numocr of political Initiatives on national and International Issues lJrider the leadership of Sfi-AISF and has moh1l:zed the student community for protests aga!nst George Bush's v1s1t to India, In sol~arity v;ilh the MU-privatization struggle!> of a1rport workers and In support of NBA's hunger strike. .
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Implementation of the agreerllent signed wath tho JNU Administration Including tha entire financial ass:stanco package, tho empowerment of the Equal Opportunity Olfice, strengthening of the Placement Cell and other agreements on academic matters, library, transport, health cemer facilities, .
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lmplcmontotlon of the 27/o OBC reseNatlon and 54 Ve uat tncruau In JNU and strengthening the EOO: The JNU AdrnlnlstraUon has subrnltted its proposal for implementation of the 27% OBC reservation along with infrastructural increase to the Union government In recent times casteist violence and derogatory pamphlets against students from the oppressed castes have Increased In JNU. h is essential to ensure that the Equal Opportunity Office is err.powered to play a pro-active role In JNU In coming days. The SFI-AISF will strive to ensure that along with the lmplemen1ation of the 27% OBC reservation, the historic expansion of education 1mpending Vl JNU Is also Implemented w1th a proper perspective at the .
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Mor~ Financial Assistance: Though some rahef will be provided to the student community after the achievements of the recent agitation, the SFI-AISF also believes that the problem of dropouts as a result of financial problems IS still acute. Accepting the points raised by the JNUSU, the UGC hos announced more fellowships for aDresearch scholars of our countJy. The Committee on Financial Assistance, announced after the recent agitation, must ensure expanding the scope of scholarships in JNU by utilizing the addioonal funds promised by the UGC. In the coming days. the SFI-AISF will launch struggles both inside and outside the unl\ersaty to ensure that the Rajlv Gandhi Fellowship, the UGC fellowship for research scholars, the Maulana Azad MCM for m1nontics and the single gir1 child fellowship are disbursed w1lhout delay. Scholarships must also be insmuted in JNU for !>ludents pursuing relevant sludtes on gender, caste, problems U'\ lt'le North East. minorities, etc. It should also be ensured that PhD studentt be provided with Resaarct, AssiStantship Vl respectivo centers giving them a fellowship at par w1lh JRF scalo .
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Election of student representatives to the Academic Council and Boatd of Studies: The agitation against the Xth Plan Proposals of JNU under the BJP-Ied NDA government brought to the fore tne need to include the opinion of the student community of JNU in the academic decision makmg process. This year again, th13 11111 Plan Proposals of JNU are being prepared which will detennine the future of JNU over the next five years. The SFI-AISF will strive to ensure that the election of student representatives to the AC and BoS is held at the earliest along with making suitable amendments to the JNUSU Constitution to facilitate these elections. .
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Gender Issues. The SFI-AISF will strive for tt.e deasrve ratifiCation of the Rules Hnd Procedures of the GSCASH this .
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year. There is a need to ensure that the GSCASH maintains adequate sensitivity in qisbursing speedy redr~l to tht3 aggrieved. Towards, this end, a workshop must be held for the members of.the newly elected GSCASH with legal expe,1s as well as previous members of the GSCASH at the beg1nnir.g or .
each GSCASHterm. Th~re has been a shocking increase In instances o~ gender VIOlence in JNU. AI present the GSCASH IS em"?Wered to deal only with sexual harassment However, In the hght of the Domestic VIOlence Bill, mechanisms 1nusl OP. devlsod In JNU to, deal ~ith gender violence In the coming days. The Women s SlUd~es Programme Is yet to make an impact upon ~e academics of JNU. This programme shouki .
b: developed Into a ful~fledged center at the earliest along With ensuring Its Inter- ~ JOUrnals are published from aUschoOls Ill the univeiSilY· .
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70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
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70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.
70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues
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70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues