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Human Resource Management Admission Requirements at Lingnan University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

It is the policy of the College to admit suitable applicants to the College programmes. Applicants will be considered on the basis of academic qualifications, public examination results, the relevance of their chosen subjects, their special interests / qualities / working experience and other relevant factors. Applicants shall not be discriminated against on the basis of sex, age, race, religion, ethnic origin or physical disability.
Associate Degree (AD) and Higher Diploma (HD) Programme
3 passes in the HKCEE, and Level 2/Grade E or above in Chinese Language & English Language ; plus a pass in 1 AL subject or 2 AS-level subjects in the HKALE; or
A recognised Pre-Associate Degree or post-secondary Diploma; or
Being 23 years of age or above on 1st September in the year when admission is sought;
Other equivalent qualifications to be assessed by the College.

Entry Year

Admission year will be assessed and determined by the College on a case-by-case basis.

Pre-Associate Degree (Pre-AD) Programme

3 passes in the HKCEE, and Level 2/Grade E or above in Chinese Language & English Language; or
Satisfactory completion of Project Yi Jin Programme;
Being 21 years of age or above on 1st September in the year when admission is sought.
Other equivalent qualifications to be assessed by the College.

Admission of Non-local and International Students

Satisfactory completion of studies at a recognised secondary or post-secondary institution outside Hong Kong with qualifications equivalent to our entry requirements.

Master of Arts in Human Services Admission Requirements at Liberty University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Apply online
$50 application fee
Official college transcripts
Self-certification form
If you are sending in a preliminary transcript for acceptance, you must be in your final term and planning to start your master’s degree after the last day of class for your bachelor’s degree. You must submit both a self-certification form and an official transcript to confirm that you are in your final term. The official preliminary transcripts must show a minimum of 105 completed credit hours. Finally, in order to maintain your acceptance and be permitted to continue in your program, you must send in an additional, final official transcript with a conferral date on it by the end of your first term of enrollment.
If you plan to dual enroll in both a bachelor’s and master’s degree program, you must contact the Registrar’s Office to obtain a dual enrollment application. Along with your completed dual enrollment application, you must complete and submit a graduate application.
As a non-Liberty undergraduate student, in addition to completing and submitting a graduate application, if you plan to dual enroll in both a bachelor’s and master’s degree program you must contact and speak with our registrar directly. You must also have your current university’s registrar send Liberty’s Registrar’s Office an official letter to confirm that you are in the last nine credit hours of your undergraduate degree program.
TOEFL scores (for foreign students and students second language)
Personal information questionnaire (resident only)
Regionally or nationally accredited bachelor’s degree with at least a 2.0 GPA for admission in good standing.

Human Resource Management Admission Requirements at Friends University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Sixty-Two (62) semester hours of transferable credit from accredited colleges or universities.
Submission of a writing sample.
Accessibility to an organization where direct application of the program can be applied.
Writing 1 and Writing 2 with a grade of “C” or better

Human Resources Management Admission Requirements at Franklin University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Franklin University removes the barriers of higher education with the undergraduate open admission policy. This reflects Franklin’s commitment to make it possible for individuals to further their education.

Anyone who is a graduate of an accredited high school or has passed the General Education Development Test (GED) or a State High School Equivalency Examination or has completed two years of an associate’s degree at an accredited institution is eligible for admission as a degree-seeking student.

Human Resource Management Admission Requirements at Concordia University Montreal

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Concordia University welcomes applicants from all parts of Canada, the United States and abroad. In keeping with the general principles accepted by all Québec universities, the policy of Concordia is that admission is open to any qualified applicant, in the program of his or her choice, within the limits of its resources.
General admission requirements - Information on the minimum educational qualifications and program length.
Admissions timetable - A timeline of the application procedure noting important dates and deadlines.
International requirements - The admission requirements and immigration procedures for international students.
Required documents - Documents and transcripts you need to submit in order to complete your online application.
Proof of language proficiency - Applicants whose primary language is not English must, with some exceptions, write a proficiency test regardless of citizenship.
Selection and notification process - Admission to undergraduate studies is based on a careful review of all credentials presented on behalf of a candidate.
Mature students - If you are over 21 and do not have the necessary academic admission requirements, you can apply as a Mature Student.
Transfer students - Find out the conditions and procedures for transferring credits from another universtiy or college.

Human Resource Management Graduation requirements at Charles Sturt University

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 192 points (24 subjects). These subjects are a combination of core subjects, specialisation subjects and electives.

All distance education students are required to have access to a personal computer (IBM PC or compatible) and spreadsheet software capable of reading Excel and/or Lotus 1-2-3 files. Further information on CSU’s internet policy is available under Admission Requirements.

Human Resources Management Admission Requirements at Universidad Ort Uruguay

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Requirements and admission procedures

Applicants to the Master in Human Resources Management or Diploma in Human Resources professionals must be graduates.

Once your registration, candidates are referred for one or more interviews for admission to the Academic Committee of Selection. The committee is composed of graduate teachers, who evaluate candidates based on their registered academic prior professional experience and potential for development, their social and professional involvement through their extracurricular activities and their contribution to generation allowed.


Revalidation and exemptions

Can be revalidated up to 25% of subjects by postgraduate studies in other prior approval of the Academic Committee and a very limited number of subjects for studies in careers related to the degree subject.

Graduation Requirements

To obtain a Master’s degree in Human Resources Management, participants must attend and pass nineteen subjects, four workshops, four seminars and a Master’s Thesis.

For the title of the Diploma in Human Resources must take and pass twelve subjects, three workshops, four seminars and one integrator.

Human Resource Management Admission Requirements at Napier University

Friday, February 20th, 2009

You’ll need a recognised honours degree or equivalent for entry into this course.

Alternatively, you may have an equivalent professional qualification, or qualifications and experience that are equivalent. In this case, you will be asked to produce a specified piece of work as part of the selection process.

All applicants will be interviewed for selection, with all students being required to enrol as student members of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD).

International students require and IELTS score of 6.5 in all elements or TOEFL 600 in all elements.

Human Resource Development Admission Requirements atMidwestern State University

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Admission Requirements

Midwestern State University reserves the right to change admission criteria in keeping with actions of the Texas State Legislature or the University Board of Regents. It is to the prospective student’s advantage to contact MSU Admissions. Students seeking admission and Texas residency classification under HB 1403 or SB 1528 should contact MSU Admissions. An affidavit is required.


Mode of Admission:


Undergraduate:

· Beginning Freshmen (students who have only a high school or GED education - no college work)

· Transfer Students (students who have attended another college or university)

· Returning Students (students who have attended MSU previously)

· Summer Guest (students who want to attend as a summer guest/transient student)

· International Students (students who are citizens of a country other than the United States)

· Special Programs (students interested in high school concurrent or non-degree external status)

Graduate/Post-Baccalaureate:
Graduate Students (students who are seeking a master’s degree at MSU)
Post-Baccalaureate Students (students who have at least a bachelor’s degree, but are not pursuing a master’s degree - only taking courses for personal or professional reasons)
Teacher Certification Students (students who already have at least a bachelor’s degree who are wanting to get certified to teach)
International Students (students who are citizens of a country other than the United States)

Midwestern State University has a non-refundable non-transferable application fee of $25.00 for new undergraduate students, $35.00 application fee for graduate students (this includes post-baccalaureate and teacher certification) and a $10.00 matriculation fee for returning students. MSU students, who fail to enroll in a fall or spring term, must reactivate their admission to the university. Applications will not be processed until the application fee has been received.

MSU Admissions will accept late applications online 7 days after the printed deadline. All late applications will be assessed a $25 late registration fee at the time of registration. Applications for admission are only applicable for the term submitted on the application (change of semester requests are not accepted). Applications will not be accepted after the printed deadline without individual approval. All application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.

NOTE: All transcripts and test scores must come directly from the issuing institution to MSU to be considered official. Student mailed or hand carried copies are considered unofficial.


Beginning Freshmen -

1. complete an application for admission - click here to apply online!
2. order an official copy of your high school transcript sent directly from the
high school to MSU.
3. submit official ACT/SAT test scores from the CollegeBoard and ACT directly to MSU
Admissions. The writing portion is required for MSU on SAT/ACT exams.
4. provide proof that you have met the Texas Success Initiative (TSI).


UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION

For unconditional admission students must graduate from a high school accredited by a regional accrediting agency or from a high school accredited by the Texas Education Agency and must meet the following high school units, class rank, and SAT/ACT score requirements:

Units Required

4 English (non-remedial)
3 mathematics (Algebra I, II, and Geometry)
2 science
6 academic electives*

*Academic electives: mathematics, science, U.S. history, U.S. government, world history, world geography, economics, social sciences, foreign languages, fine arts, computer science, business, journalism, speech, and physical education (limit of 2 units from band, choir, or P.E.).

Prospective students will be required to submit the writing portion of the SAT and/or ACT exams to complete their application file. The ACT and SAT scores below exclude the writing portion.

Class Rank
SAT/ACT
Scores:

Top 10 %
Automatic Admission by HB 588

Next 15%
870/18

2nd Quarter
950/20

3rd Quarter
1030/22

4th Quarter
1110/24

Students whose high school transcript does not reflect ranking must submit scores of 1110/24 to be considered for unconditional admission.

Students taking classes for concurrent/dual credit, must also have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on collegiate transfer work.

All beginning freshmen, under 21 at the time of registration, and transfer students, under 21 years of age, who have fewer than 18 earned semester hours must take the SAT or ACT. Students 21 years of age or older will not be required to take the ACT if they graduated in the top half of their class and meet all unit requirements.

SPECIAL ADMISSION

Students who graduate from an unaccredited high school or home study program will be considered for admission on an individual basis. Entrance exam scores must be submitted for evaluation to determine admission status.

ADVISED ADMISSIONS

To be eligible for advised admission, a student must have no more than one high school unit deficiency and an ACT composite score of 18 or higher or a SAT combined score of 870 or higher. If the student is eligible for advised admission, the Admissions Office will base its admission decision on an evaluation of the student’s high school GPA, units, and SAT/ACT scores.

The advised admission status is a program designed to assist students whose entrance exam scores and/or class rank and grade point average suggest that with a monitored program, they will be successful in a college curriculum.

The conditions for students admitted under advised admission:

Students will enroll in no more than fourteen (14) semester hours of credit in a long semester and no more than three (3) hours in each summer session. In the first semester of enrollment the student is required to enroll in designated courses of MWSU 1233, College Connections, as part of their class schedule. The available sections are listed in the schedule of classes.

Students will remain in the advised admission program until they have completed twenty-four (24) semester hours at Midwestern State University and are in good academic standing according to the Table of Academic Standards listed in the university catalog.

The Academic Support Center (ASC) will monitor students. Once advised by their faculty advisor, students must take their approved schedule of classes to the ASC for removal of a registration hold.

GED Students - Students who pass the GED examination in lieu of the high school diploma must meet the beginning freshman requirements. All GED students will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee and may be given restrictions with which they must comply.
AUTOMATIC ADMISSION - for accredited Texas public high school graduates only!

Students will be admitted if they graduate in the top ten percent of their class from an accredited Texas public high school if they meet the following conditions:

1. graduated from high school within the two years prior to the academic year for which admission is sought; and

2. submitted a complete application before the deadline.

Students in this category may be required to enroll in certain courses in the summer after graduation or during the first semester of enrollment. ACT / SAT scores must be submitted.

The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) is a program which was developed by the 78th Texas State Legislature under which all undergraduate students, who are not exempt, are required to take one of the following assessment tests to demonstrate their level of college readiness in math and English: THEA (formerly TASP), Accuplacer, Asset, or Compass. Click here for more information on TSI.


Transfer Admissions

If you are currently attending another college or university and would like to apply for transfer admission to MSU, you must:
complete an application for admission - click here to apply online!
order official copies of all college transcripts sent directly from the issuing institutions.
be eligible to return to your former college or university.
must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
provide proof that you have met the Texas Success Initiative (TSI).

If you have earned fewer than 18 hours of college credit, you must have your high school submit an official copy of your transcript. You must also meet the requirements for freshmen admission.

Summer Guest

If you are currently attending another institution and would like to take summer classes at MSU, you must:
complete a Summer Guest Appication for admission
submit an official transcript from your current intstitution reflecting your grade point average is a minimum 2.0 and you are in good standing and a verification of enrollment reflecting your spring 2008 term, if not reflected on your transcript.

Returning Students

If you attended MSU previously but stayed out of school for a long semester (fall or spring) or more, you must:
reactivate your application file by sumbiting a new Application for Admission. Undergraduate students who are applying for graduate or postbaccalaureate admission, must complete an application for graduate or postbaccalaureate admission.
order official copies of transcripts sent directly from the issuing institutions if you attended a college or university since MSU. You must be eligible to return to these schools.
provide proof that you have met the Texas Success Initiative (TSI).

Post-Baccalaureate Students

Students who have at least a bachelor’s degree, but are not pursuing a master’s degree - only taking courses for personal or professional reasons must:
complete an application for admission.
order official copies of all college transcripts sent directly from the issuing institutions.


Teacher Certification Students

Students who already have at least a bachelor’s degree who are seeking teacher certification must:
complete an application for admission.
order official copies of all college transcripts sent directly from the issuing institutions.

Note: Admission into the University does not guarantee entry into the teacher certification program. You must meet with the Certification Officer in the West College of Education for a deficiency plan.

Master in Human Resources Admission Requirements at Mid Sweden University

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Degree

Degree of Magister
Magisterexamen med huvudområdet psykologi alternativt sociologi translated into Degree of Master (One Year) with a major in Psychology or Sociology
Prerequisites

Previous higher education are required.
Degree of Bachelor with a major in Sociology or Psychology. Proven language proficiency in English, for example shown from one of the following international English tests: - TOEFL with a minimum score of 500 on paper based test and not below 4.0 on the TWE - TOEFL with a minimum score of 173 on computer based test - TOEFL with a minimum score of 61 on internetbased test - IELTS Academic Training with a minimum overall score of 5.0 and a minimum score on the specific parts of at least 4.5
Application informationCode ECTS credits Campus Study period Study pace Curriculum Apply*
MIU-54941 60 Östersund Autumn 2009 Part-time SHURA Application


Application procedure

The application for International Programmes starting autumn 2009 is made via Studera.nu. The online application service will open Mid March, 2009. All necessary information about how to apply for International Programmes at Mid Sweden University starting autumn semester 2009 is available via studera.nu.

The application deadline for the International Programmes starting autumn 2009 is April 15, 2009.