972 resultados para summer session
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy. East facade.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy. Label on verso: Graphic Arts Corporation of Ohio. Design. Fine Printing Papers. Illustration. 110 Ottawa Street. Toledo 4, Ohio. Stamp on verso: Return to University of Michigan News Service. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the hypothesis that no differences existed in the upper division performance of academically excellent community college transfer students when compared to native university students. The relationship of enrollment patterns such as skipped terms, dropped terms, summer session utilization, college of major, credits attempted, credits received, test scores, and current status were also studied.^ The data were collected through a hand analysis of 673 student transcripts which provided the information for a database designed specifically for this study. The subjects were 229 transfers from Miami-Dade Community College and 444 natives from Florida International University. The students all began their studies in the lower division in the Fall term of 1982, 1983 or 1984 and eventually transferred to the upper division at FIU. This longitudinal study followed the upper division performance and enrollment patterns through the Spring term of 1991.^ Data analysis included chi-square for all categorical and numerical variables; t-tests were performed for the numerical variables. Correlation coefficients, Two-Way Analysis of Variance and Three-Way Crosstabulations were also used when indicated. There were significant differences among the upper division performance of community college transfer students and native university students for the graduation rate and the GPA range. A significant difference was also found between the math and essay CLAST scores, number of summer terms utilized, number of terms to graduation, current enrollment status, and credits attempted and received for the groups. ^
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Florida International University Commencement Ceremony August 13th,2011 at US Century Bank Arena ( Session 1) Colleges graduated: School of Hospitality and Tourism Management School of Journalism and Mass Communication College of EducationCollege of Nursing and Health SciencesCollege of Architecture + The ArtsCollege of Engineering and Computing
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Florida International University August 13, 2011 Commencement Ceremony, at US Century Bank Arena, (Session 3)
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Florida International University Commencement Ceremony August 13th 2012, at US Century Bank Arena Session 3
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Florida International University Commencement Ceremony August 14th 2012, at US Century Bank Arena (Session 1)
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Florida International University Commencement Ceremony August 14th 2012 at US Century Bank Arena. (Session 2)
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Florida International University Commencement Ceremony August 14th, 2012, at US Century Bank Arena. (Session 3)