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  • Payment OptionsPayment in FullPay the remaining owing balance in full (minus accepted grants, scholarships, loans and/or other resources listed on your Offer of Financial Aid, excluding work study) by the 25th of the month preceding each semester/term. During the Summer Session, payment is due on the first day classes begin in June. Due Dates: Summer – First day classes begin in June Fall – August 25th J-term – December 25th Spring – January 25th Financial Aid Covers Your CostsWhen the amount

  • Utilizing Banner Self Service 24/7Under the Financial Aid Services tab:Under the Student Services tab:Under the Financial Aid Services tab:Award – To view your aid offer, click on Award, then Award By Aid Year, Select Financial Aid Year, next, select applicable aid year in the dropdown box, and click submit. To accept, or decline loans and work study, select them as a whole, or individually and then click submit.  All scholarships and grants have been pre-accepted for you, with the exception of

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  • their peers. Analyses should communicate the teams’ insights, but must also frame those insights in a way that can be easily understood by experts and novices alike.  Students from engineering, math, computer science, statistics, social science, and other fields have participated in the event. Why should you participate? DataFest is an opportunity to: work with a data set from an actual business or research study develop marketable experience cleaning and analyzing data sharpen your data analysis

  • natural resources and edited scientific articles, but in her free time turned her government research into lyric prose, first as an article “Undersea” (1937, for the Atlantic Monthly), and then in a book, Under the Sea-Wind (1941). In 1952 she published her prize-winning study of the ocean, The Sea Around Us, which was followed by The Edge of the Sea in 1955. These books constituted a biography of the ocean and made Carson famous as a naturalist and science writer for the public. Carson resigned from

  • the petition process further and determine a timeline for completion. 3. Using a RAP Petition Form, the student will draft a statement that outlines their request, their reason for this request, and their proposal for future study and/or course(s) of action. This statement will vary depending upon the student’s circumstances and request. Students should consult with their advisor to determine what kinds of information should be included in the statement. 4. Additional documentation, such as

  • Guest Artist Eric Marienthal - SaxophonistEric Marienthal is a two time GRAMMY Award winner and has been nominated 9 times. After graduating high school in Southern California in 1976, Eric went on to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Mass. There he studied with the legendary saxophone professor, Joe Viola. By the time he left Berklee, Eric had achieved the highest proficiency rating given by the school. In 1995, Eric was awarded the Berklee Distinguished Alumnus Award for