how to send photocopies of college course descriptions

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What information should be included in a course description?

May 11, 2018 · You will need to provide the course names and numbers and the terms in which each course was taken. You can also mail, fax, or email this information to the Office of the Registrar: Georgia State University P.O. Box 4017Atlanta, GA 30302-4017; Fax: 404-413-2220; Email: [email protected]. All Course descriptions for Georgia Perimeter College ...

How do you write a course description for a newspaper?

If you are offering a course that will be publicized through a catalog or brochure, you or the course sponsor will need to write a course description. The course description is vital to getting people to enroll in your course. A good course description can mean many enrollments while a poor course description can doom your course before it starts.

What is a college catalog?

Transcripts. The Registrar’s Office maintains a permanent, official academic record of registered courses for each student, which includes grades, credits, and other pertinent information. Students may request certified copies of their College transcript records. Lake Forest College has authorized Parchment, the industry leader in credential ...

What should I look for in a course sponsor information?

CollegeSource Online : The World's College Catalog Resource. CollegeSource® Online is a database of 166,044 digital college catalogs, institution profiles, transcript keys, and other resources. Institution Keyword Search: U.S. Schools. Non U.S. Schools.

Campus Visits

Prospective students are strongly encouraged to visit Roger Williams University for a campus visit or open house (in-person and/or virtual).

First-Year Student Admission

Students may apply beginning as early as August 1 prior to their final year of high school. To do so, students may submit an application for Full-Time Undergraduate Admission via the Common Application ( www.commonapp.org ).

University College-to-Bristol Pathway Program

The University College-to-Bristol Pathway Program allows students an alternative route to a Bristol-based bachelor’s degree. Due to the competitive nature of the admission process for our Bristol campus, not every applicant can be offered admission.

Advanced Credit Guide

First-year students at Roger Williams University are eligible to receive advanced credit. Roger Williams University recognizes the following exams/coursework to be academically and intellectually rigorous, and awards advanced credit for:

Evaluation Requirements

To receive advanced credit, students must request the authorized examining body that administered the exam to send an official copy of the examination results directly to the Registrar’s Office. Only official exam reports will be evaluated for advanced credit. Students may also be required to submit the corresponding course syllabi.

Advanced Placement Examination

Roger Williams University participates in the Advanced Placement Program administered by the College Board. Depending upon the program, credit is awarded for test scores of 3, 4 and 5. Refer to the course and credit equivalency chart located in the Academic Regulations and Requirements section of the catalog.

Credit for College Coursework

Matriculating students who earned college credit while enrolled in high school may have that credit transferred into Roger Williams University if the following conditions are satisfied: