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Admission Requirements in accounting degree couse at Sauder School Of Business

Read the DAP Admission Requirements document below carefully, and submit the Exemption Request form with relevant documentation if necessary.
DAP Admission Requirements
DAP Course Exemption Request Form
Application Deadlines
Applicants who graduated from a Canadian university:
Deadline for Degree courses beginning in May: April 1
Deadline for Degree courses beginning in September: August 1
Applicants who graduated from a university outside of Canada:
Deadline for Degree courses beginning in May: March 1
Deadline for Degree courses beginning in September: July 1
Application Forms
Proceed to our Application Forms page to complete a printed or online application form.
After Applying for Admission
Once you have submitted your application for admission, you can check your admission application status online.
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Westwood offers a variety of programs across our 17 campus locations. Find out the costs of tuition by state to understand the fees associated with going to school at Westwood. And if you are wondering how you are going to pay for your education at Westwood, you are not alone. It is very rare that students applying to school are able to pay their full tuition without the help of loans, grants, scholarships, or even tuition reimbursement programs.
Westwood’s commitment is not to deprive anyone of a higher education based on their financial status, as long as you are committed to making a personal investment. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. To find out if you qualify, and for how much, all you need to do is apply.
Thanks to the recent passage of the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act of 2008, you may be able to access additional finances you need for an education.
Effective for all new Federal Unsubsidized Stafford loans made after July 1, 2008, annual loan limits will increase by $2,000 for students*. This may reduce borrower’s reliance on private college loans. In addition, guarantors will have up to six months from the time the student leaves school to begin repaying federal PLUS loans.
*available to those who qualify
Other Useful Financial Aid Web Sites
One convenient way to learn more about tuition assistance is to search the internet. The below Web sites offer scholarship, loan, and grant searches, and consumer information, customizable to your background and financial needs. Westwood does not endorse or support any of the listed web sites.
www.collegeboard.com
www.fastaid.com
www.fastweb.com
www.finaid.org
www.gocollege.com
www.srnexpress.com
www.petersons.com
absolutelyscholarships.com
www.collegenet.com
www.ed.gov/studentaid/
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The following tuition rates are effective for the 2008/09 academic year (July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009).
City University of Seattle is a private, nonprofit institution. The costs associated with the operation of the university and its academic programs are supported primarily by tuition and fee revenues.
Students who enroll at City University of Seattle assume responsibility for the payment of tuition and fees, in accordance with the financial policies set forth in the City University of Seattle catalog. Tuition is due on the 20th of the month prior to the month in which the course begins. All fees are due at the time they are incurred. Students are responsible for purchasing course materials and textbooks separately.
City University of Seattle reserves the right to change tuition and fee schedules for any given term without prior notice. After the beginning of a term, no changes in tuition or fees will be made which will affect that term. Please consult with a City University of Seattle advisor for more information.
View U.S. Tuition, Fees and Charges
View Canadian Tuition, Fees and Charges
Tuition Refund Schedule
Tuition Refund Policy for Students Attending in Europe
2008/09 Session Start Dates
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For Curriculum Information Contact the Business and Computer Systems Division—Room ELB-239—410-772-4441
A cohesive set of courses to enhance certification opportunities (professional training) for persons who already have a Bachelor’s Degree.
This course of study is designed for students who already have a bachelor’s degree and wish to meet the requirements of the 150-hour credit rule that became effective July 1, 1999. The 150-hour credit rule requires that a student accomplish a total of 150 credit hours of education that includes a bachelor’s degree (any subject). The additional credits beyond the four-year degree are mostly to be taken as undergraduate, three-credit courses.* Within the degree or in addition to the degree, the following courses must be completed.
COURSE Credits
ACCT-111 Principles of Accounting I 3
ACCT-112 Principles of Accounting II 3
ACCT-211 Intermediate Accounting I 3
ACCT-212 Intermediate Accounting II 3
ACCT-215 Cost Accounting 3
ACCT-217 Tax Accounting 3
ACCT-219 Principles of Auditing 3
ACCT-221 Advanced Accounting 3
BMGT-130 Principles of Marketing 3
BMGT-151 Business Law I 3
BMGT-203 Business Ethics 3
ECON-101 Principles of Economics (Macro) 3
ECON-102 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3
BMGT-145 Principles of Management 3
MATH-138** Statistics 4
SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
ENGL-230 Technical Writing 3
Additional Accounting Course *** 3
Corporate or Business Finance *** 3
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IU Kokomo awards more than $13 million in scholarships, grants, loans and work-study employment to students each year. We participate in federal and state financial aid programs in addition to awarding university funds to students pursuing a degree.
The primary application for federal, state and IU Kokomo financial aid is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For maximum consideration, the FAFSA needs to be submitted each year by the Priority Application Receipt Deadline of March 10. FAFSA on the web is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Federal Direct Lending Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note
New Federal Direct Lending borrowers must complete Entrance Counseling and sign a Master Promissory Note. You can complete these steps online.
Federal Direct Lending Entrance Counseling
Federal Direct Loan Program electronic Master Promissory Note
Tracking Your Application and Aid
Use OneStart© to:
View your financial aid award summary with options to accept, reduce/accept or decline some awards (e.g. Loans and Federal Work-Study). Please note that reducing or declining loans is typically suspended after July 1 each year. If you need this type of change and are unable to complete the process via OneStart, please contact our office. If you are communicating by email, please send your request from your IU email account and include your 10 digit student ID in the body of your message with a detailed request.
Check regularly (weekly) for To Do items that have been assigned that require your action. For example, you may have a To Do item assigned due to a problem with your FAFSA or if you have been selected for verification.
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When you have completed all the required courses in this program, be sure to apply for your certificate. Call 204. 694.1789 or 1.866.242.7073. When you receive your certificate, you will be invited to participate in one of the College’s semi-annual Graduation ceremonies.
Effective July 1, 2002, students who obtain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.8 or better will graduate with honours.Students will not be granted more than 75% of credit requirements for graduation through transfer of credit. Students with any course failures within their program of study will not be eligible for the honours designation.
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