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  1. Student debt

    Student debt is a form of debt that is owed by an attending, withdrawn or graduated student to a lending institution. The lending may usually be a student loan , but debts may be owed to the school if the student has dropping out dropped classes and withdrawn from the school especially if a low or no income student has withdrawn with a failing grade, which would functionally deprive the student of the ability of further attendance by disqualifying the student of necessary financial aid educational expenses financial aid such due payments may be a retroactive penalty for services rendered by the school to the individual, including room and board . As with most other types of debt, student debt may be considered Default finance defaulted after a given period of non response to requests by the school and or the lender for information, payment or negotiation. At that point, the debt is turned over to a Student Loan Guarantor or a collection agency . Furthermore, until the student debt also ... records and Transcript education transcripts after the student has ended his or her attendance. This functionally disqualifies the student from attending another educational institution that is demanding a full archive of the student s past attendances. If the student either begins to make monthly payments on the debt or pays the debt with another student loan, the former school may allow for an unofficial ... Student benefit Student loan Student loans in the United States Tuition agency Tuition center Tuition fees Tuition freeze tuition External links http ForgiveStudentLoanDebt.com Forgive Student Loan Debt Well known Student Loan Advocacy site http ProjectonStudentDebt.org Project On Student Debt at the Institute for College Access & Success http StudentLoanJustice.org Student Loan Justice Well known Student Loan Advocacy site http ThirstForJustice.net Higher Ed Tuition Costs.html Thirst For Justice ... education U.S. PIRG Public Interest Research Group DEFAULTSORT Student Debt Category Debt Category ...   more details



  1. Student council

    For the racehorse Student Council horse Student council or Student body is a curriculum curricular or extra curricular activity for student s within elementary and secondary schools around the world. Present ... across the United States, Canada and Australia these bodies are alternatively entitled student council, student government, Associated Student Body, Student Activity Council, Student Council Association or S.C.A. Student councils often serve to student engagement engage students in learning about democracy ... Democracy and Education 1917 . About The student council helps share student voice students ideas, interests ... most schools do food drives, fundraisers and parties. ref http www.yellow springs.k12.oh.us ys mls student 20council.htm Student Council , Mills Lawn School. Retrieved 11 29 07. ref ref Fletcher, A. 2005 http www.soundout.org MSIGuide.pdf Meaningful Student Involvement. SoundOut. Retrieved 11 29 07 ... schools A Student Council is a representative structure for students only, through which they can ... for the benefit of the school and its students. ref http www.studentcouncil.ie about student councils About the Student Council , Student Council of Ireland. Retrieved 11 29 07. ref Function Student councils operate in many forms. There are representative based and modeled loosely after the U.S. ..., secretary, treasurer, and reporter. In this form student representatives and officers are usually elected from and by the student body , although there may be prerequisites for candidacy or suffrage. In elementary schools , there are typically one or two student representatives per classroom ... level. An example of the structure of an elementary school elementary student council may include .... These roles may be assigned or voted on, either within the student council or by the entire student body. They may also reflect descending grade levels, with the president in the oldest grade ... A Journey Through the Student Council School Year Elementary Focus , Montgomery County ...   more details



  1. Student affairs

    globalize USA date December 2010 Student affairs or Student Life is the general term used to describe ... student growth and development in the United States and abroad. ref name NASPA Career in student affairs cite web title NASPA Career in student affairs url http www.naspa.org career default.cfm work NASPA Career in student affairs accessdate 22 March 2012 ref Outside the United States these services or departments are sometimes called student support or Student Services . People who work in this field are also known as Student Affairs practitioners or Student Affairs professionals. These Student ... education. ref name NASPA Career in student affairs While varying on the size, type and location of an institution the structure can vary. Depending on the institution and country a Student Affairs ... as 1992, student affairs began to see a change in the reporting structure Barr, Desler, & Associates, p.  125 . Chief student affairs officers began to shift to the Provost education Provost , the chief academic officer. History of student affairs United States Student affairs beginnings have been ... phenomenon. As the number of land grant institutions increased, enrollment expanded, student populations ... of finance and faculty recruitment. The profession of student affairs grew from the campus up, not from .... These men were the precursor to student affairs professionals in the United States. Typically ... student affairs practitioners focus was on control of the student as opposed to modern philosophy which focuses on the development of the student as a whole, but has always connected those interested in the welfare of students with students needing assistance p.  4 . These first student affairs ... the Student development theories student development movement, the study of the student as a whole ... www.naspa.org NASPA Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education . ref http www.naspa.org ... www.myacpa.org pub documents 1937.pdf Student Personnel Point of View statement was developed by leaders ...   more details



  1. Student benefit

    Student benefits are transfer payment s that are given to students for purposes of full time study, and require progress in studies, or obtaining academic credits. Student benefits are found in countries where education is free of charge, e.g. Finland and Sweden . Student benefit is paid by the state to all qualifying students, excluding only those with full time employment and income, and is thus distinct from an individually evaluated scholarship . Different forms of student benefit are Direct funding for daily living expenses. Support for renting an apartment. Partially state funded meals at student cafeterias. Securing student loan s. Finland Secondary and tertiary education is free of charge. Monetary support is paid by the government agency KELA Finnish Social Insurance KELA . Most student benefits are paid to students in tertiary education, but in special circumstances, smaller benefits are available also on the secondary level. Student benefits are independent of parents income ... for student benefits. Only those months spent actively studying are supported i.e. in summer ... is 80 of rent or maximum 201.60. The state or the universities generally do not provide student accommodation. Dormitories are usually run by foundations and student unions, and cannot accommodate all students. The state secures student loans from private banks for up to 300 per month. Student meals are supported by 1.67 per meal and available only on privately operated student cafeterias on campus ... to the termination of student benefits. Likewise, when evaluated on a yearly basis, income of over 660 per month on supported months and over 1,970 per month on unsupported months reduces the student ... the entire summer at summer jobs is popular. Student loans are less popular than elsewhere. Student benefits are available to Finnish citizens. They are not available for students entering ... secondary education Private university Student debt Student loan Student loans in Germany Student ...   more details



  1. Professional student

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The term Professional student has two uses in the university setting In the United States and Canada , if not elsewhere, a professional student is a student academic major majoring in what are considered the First professional degree professional degrees . These include Veterinary Medicine Veterinarian D.V.M. , Law Juris Doctor J.D. or LL.B. , Medicine Doctor of Medicine M.D. , Engineering, Business Administration M.B.A. , Nursing B.Sc.N. , Pharmacy Pharm.D. or B.Sc.Phm. and more. Professional student is a slang term commonly used in colleges to describe a student who stays in school for many years rather than embarking on a career. To avoid these types, some four year colleges have imposed limits on the length of time students can be enrolled in order to open up their limited slots to new students. However, the colleges allow for demonstrated exceptions e.g., a student who holds down a full time occupation or has a family to raise, who is clearly demonstrating progress toward a degree . See perpetual student . A less common meaning for Professional student is an individual who makes a living writing papers and doing college work in exchange for pay from other people. DEFAULTSORT Professional Student Category Universities and colleges Category Slang Edu stub el sv verliggare ...   more details



  1. Dakota Student

    The Dakota Student is the student run newspaper publication of the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, North Dakota . The newspaper was first published in 1888, but went through several short lived name changes. It grew out of a publication of the UND Adelphi Literary Society named The Oracle , which was likely a literary magazine. In 1928, it was again called The Dakota Student and has been published twice weekly under the same name ever since. The Dakota Student is independent from the University of North Dakota, but it still receives some funding from the Board of Student Publications BOSP . BOSP is in charge of hiring the editor in chief for the following academic year each spring. The Dakota Student has a circulation of 6,500. It is distributed free of charge to students who may pick it up at several campus locations. Subscriptions are also available for a fee. The newspaper employs approximately 50 students as editors, ad setters, ad representatives, writers, columnists, and photographers. The Dakota Student also maintains a website. External links http www.thedakotastudent.com The Dakota Student website University of North Dakota Category Newspapers published in North Dakota Category Student newspapers published in the United States Category University of North Dakota Category Greater Grand Forks NorthDakota newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Student fee

    Unreferenced date November 2008 A student fee is a fee charged to student s at a school , above and beyond the normal tuition and matriculation fees. These may be charged for general student activities , for supporting student media and other student organization s, for intercollegiate or intramural sports or academics , or as a means of making up for a shortfall in state funding at a public college often called a technology fee . Other fees may be charged to students, such as for insurance and health such as a school nurse , and optional fees such as for parking . Constitutionality of activity fees in the United States In the United States, the constitutionality of mandatory student activity fees has been adjudicated several times by the Supreme Court of the United States . Most recently, the court has ruled that public universities may subsidize campus speech by means of a mandatory student activity fee so long as fees are allocated to groups with viewpoint neutrality. See Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System v. Southworth ussc 529 217 2000 . Other student fee cases Rosenberger v. University of Virginia , 515 U. S. 819 1995 Category Student organizations Category Political activism Category Civil rights and liberties ...   more details



  1. Student group

    A student group is an organization of students, typically at a high school , college or university , who share a common background or interest. Student groups may be supervised by a member of faculty, but are typically organized and attended independently. Student groups may elect people to positions of responsibility in the group, such as president, vice president, treasurer, and business manager. Students may form groups for people of a common ethnicity or religion . Others form around common interests such as science , art , music , and sports . Some student groups focus on a particular aspect of the school, such as community service , student government , or environmental activism . One specific type is for LGBT students in high school these are often called gay straight alliances . education stub Category Students ...   more details



  1. Microsoft Student

    Infobox software name Microsoft Student caption Microsoft.com student is THE place to go to find the tools, information, and resources you need to get ahead in school, work, and life. developer Microsoft discontinued yes latest release version Student 2009 latest release date Start date and age 2009 June status Discontinued operating system Microsoft Windows genre Virtuality Virtual license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.microsoft.com student www.microsoft.com student Microsoft Student was an application from Microsoft designed to help students in schoolwork and homework. It included Microsoft Encarta Premium, as well as several student exclusive tools such as additional Microsoft Office templates and integration with other Microsoft applications, like Microsoft Word. An example of that is data citations, Encarta dictionary and research Encarta features, which are available in a toolbar in Word. Integration with what? How? The product also included Microsoft Math , language and literature resources, and research tools such as access to an online version of Microsoft Encarta . ref cite web url http www.microsoft.com learningspace Products.aspx?prod student title Microsoft Student Homepage accessdate 2006 09 26 ref Student 2006 was the first version of the product and a new version was produced by Microsoft every year until 2009. Microsoft announced in March 2009 that they will cease to sell Microsoft Student and all editions of the Encarta encyclopedia by June 2009, citing changes in the way people seek information and in the traditional encyclopedia and reference ... guide page FAQ FAQ.html Important Notice Encarta and Student to be Discontinued MSN Encarta ... state open Category Microsoft software Student ar az Microsoft Student es Microsoft Student fa id Microsoft Student ja Microsoft Student ru Microsoft Student zh Microsoft Student ...   more details



  1. Student teacher

    NOTOC distinguish student teacher ratio A student teacher also called pupil teacher is a college or Postgraduate education graduate student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education. This term is also often used interchangeably with Pre Service Teacher. It is a much broader term to include those students that are studying the required coursework in pedagogy , as well as their specialty, but have not entered the supervised teaching portion of their training. In many institutions Pre Service Teacher is the official and preferred title for all education students. ref http wordnet.princeton.edu perl webwn?s student 20teacher Student teacher . WordNet 3.0. Princeton University. Retrieved 8 05 07. ref Pupil teacher also used to refer to a senior pupil who acted as a teacher of younger children, which in the 19th and early 20th centuries was a common step on the road to becoming a professional teacher for intelligent boys and girls of poor background. See also College of Education Certified teacher Teacher education Professional Graduate Certificate in Education United Kingdom Postgraduate Certificate in Education United Kingdom Postgraduate Diploma in Education Education Specialist Teacher training college References reflist Bibliography Meyer Botnarescue, H. and Machado, J. 2004 Student Teaching Early Childhood Practicum Guide. Thomson Delmar Learning. Grim, P.R. and Michaelis, J.U. 1953 The Student Teacher in the Secondary School. Prentice Hall. DellaValle, J. and Sawyer, E. 1998 Teacher Career Starter The Road to a Rewarding Career. Career Starters. Wiggins, S.P. 1958 The Student Teacher in Action. Allyn and Bacon Publishers. External links http www.nea.org student program tools survival.html Student Teacher Survival Guide , from the National Education Association http www.nea.org student program tools makeithappen.html Make It Happen A Student s Guide Category Schoolteachers Category Beginners and newcomers ...   more details



  1. Student Connections

    Multiple issues wikify October 2010 orphan October 2008 no footnotes November 2010 Student Connections SC is a federally sponsored, Canada wide initiative that provides E business and Internet training services to small and medium sized businesses as well as senior citizens. Founded in 1996, the program is funded by Industry Canada and the Canadian government s Youth Employment Strategy and operates out of colleges and universities across the country, giving post secondary students practical experience working with private sector businesses to develop effective E commerce strategies. There are currently 17 centres in operation across Canada. External links http www.wluconnections.ca WLU Student Connections serving Southwestern Ontario http www.studentconnections.ca Student Connections Website http www.ualberta.ca studentconnections Student Connections Alberta http www.scph.ca Student Connections Greater Toronto Area http ebusinesstrainingmanitoba.com Student Connections Red River College Category Economy of Canada Canada org stub ...   more details



  1. Student RESPECT

    name english Student RESPECT logo Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Respect logo.png ... The Unity Coalition website http www.studentrespect.org.uk www.studentrespect.org.uk Student RESPECT was founded as the student wing of the RESPECT The Unity Coalition Respect Party in England and Wales in 2005 to provide a united campaigning organisation of the radical left in the student movement ... fulltime positions. Student Respect currently has elected officers in Leeds,Goldsmiths, Plymouth ... coalition including the position of General Secretary to a prominent Labour Student has drawn into doubt how popular Student Respect are with grassroots students. Following the decision of the SWP ... bearers to the name Respect, the SWP gave up on the Student Respect brand and began organising through other names. Student Respect is now recognised as the organisation of students within the current Respect Party, with active students on a number of campuses across the country. Campaigns Student ... Student RESPECT members are leading activists within the campaign. Because of this foundation Student ... off Venezuela and various Palestine campaigns. Student RESPECT members in Manchester recently made ... Independent ref As well as an international focus Student RESPECT has been heavily involved in anti ... Hate Racism campaigns. Many Student RESPECT activists have been drawn from the thousands of young ... it describes as the neo liberal restructuring of Universities. Organisation Student RESPECT policy is decided at Respect National Conference where Student RESPECT delegates meet with the wider organisation to discuss the global and local situation and decide our collective response to it. Student RESPECT ... as standing in Student Union elections. Student RESPECT has an annual conference which decides the political ... are held consisting of a talk by a Student RESPECT member and time for discussion and debate .... Conference also elects the 12 member Student RESPECT Committee SRC which meets once a month and sets ...   more details



  1. Student riot

    Student riots , college riots , or campus riots are riots precipitated by students, generally from a college, university, or other school. Background Expand section date July 2008 Often student riots are political in nature, such as those that were common in the US and Western Europe during the Vietnam War era, although student riots can occur as a result of peaceful demonstration oppressed by the authorities and after sporting events hooliganism . In the US, the student riots of recent years have been linked to alcohol consumption. ref http web.archive.org web 20080411073037 http www.duke.edu amwhite College college4.htm College drinking Bot generated title ref There were huge student riots in China during 1989, when the students started protesting against the injustice of their politicians. The government was angry with the protests and brutally beat and murdered those who went against them. In a number of countries, such as Mexico , Chile , Iran , Venezuela and Bangladesh , students form an active political force, and student riots can occur in the context of wider political or social ... BBC ON THIS DAY 2 1968 Student riots threaten Mexico Olympics Bot generated title ref ref http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Student riot&action edit ref ref http www.venezuelanalysis.com news 1767 Student Riots Continue in Western Venezuela, Government Blames Provocateurs venezuelanalysis.com ... tol news world article2314578.ece Bangladesh junta imposes curfew after three days of student riots Times Online Bot generated title ref Student riots can accompany a general strike , a student strike , or wider national protests. Examples The following are some examples of famous student riots French May German student movement Tlatelolco massacre of students at Mexico Opposition to the Vietnam War Rowbottom riot See also Urban riots Student activism References references DEFAULTSORT Student Riot Category Student protests Category Student culture Category Riots activism stub ...   more details



  1. Student marketing

    Wikify date April 2010 Orphan date November 2006 A term most often used in the United Kingdom UK , student marketing refers to the promotion of products, brands and ideas to the 3 million higher and further education student population. Student marketing is generally realised through student media or ambient marketing on campuses. Student marketing is not the same as Student Union Marketing which concentrates on marketing opportunities only through Student Union, Association and Guild media. This type of media is powered through companies who provide media services for student union bodies as well ... Bull, Virgin, to name a few, are actively engaging with the UK student market through agencies such as http www.sumarketing.co.uk BAM Student Marketing , http www.CampusMedia.co.uk Campus Media , http www.theloungegroup.com The Lounge Group and The Student Media Group, and media channels such as http www.student aid.co.uk 2009Parcel Student Aid who produce the official universities welcome guides and parcels directly into the student bedrooms. A leading factor in the diversification of the market has been the rapid growth in the size of the student market in the UK over recent years, with 1.8 ... spending power of more than 10 billion and an average student spending over 5,000 each year the student market can be a highly lucrative one. Students are certainly the most profitable ... s students. The Student Organisation These being Students Unions, Students Guilds and Students ... to place through the exclusive agency . http www.sumarketing.co.uk BAM Student Marketing is the leading provider of official student organisation media advertising channels within the UK and exclusively manages the advertising media for over 45 student organisations, from Bristol Students Union, Sheffield ... and University of London. BAM Student Marketing are also the UK s largest web provider for student ... www.student aid.co.uk Student Aid are directly involved with over 50 universities and provide brand ...   more details



  1. Student newspaper

    Tar Heel a student newspaper of University of North Carolina from 1892. File Independent Florida Alligator 1975 08 07.png thumb right 180px Front page of the Independent Florida Alligator a student newspaper of the University of Florida from 1975. A student newspaper is a newspaper run by student ... the school s newspaper. Student press in the US Case law Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community ... the benchmark case in issues of student free speech and contains the famous phrase students ... v. Gibson Interaction of court rulings Hazelwood and Tinker offer conflicting versions of student free expression. Student directed publications may indeed be considered open or limited Forum legal public forums for student expression, offering students freedom of expression under both Hazelwood ... administrators may be permitted prior review of mostly high school student publications. Until ... standard could apply to student publications that were not designated public forums, and in February ... existing state level statutory protection of high school student journalists to college and university ... actions has led some student newspapers to become independent organizations, such as The Exponent ... laws which enhance the U.S. Constitution in protecting student expression. For a more detailed review of state and national student press rights, see the Student Press Law Center s site http splc.org ... constitutional protections and effectively diminish critical student newspapers by following the example ... Professor Alan Dershowitz , eliminated all funding for student newspapers in the 1970s in an attempt to suppress on campus criticism. Silber s policy went so far as to ban student organizations funded by the university from placing advertisements in the student press. With his hands off policy, Silber ... of Massachusetts eventually dismissed their case. Issues of diversity in student newspapers A troublesome development in student newspapers of the United States is the lack of editorial diversity ...   more details



  1. Student strike

    A student strike occurs when students enrolled at a teaching institution such as a school , college or university refuse to go to class. This form of strike action is often used as a negotiating tactic in order to put pressure on the governing body of the university, particularly in countries where education is free, and the government cannot afford to have a student cohort statistics cohort miss an entire year. This can cause an overload of students in one academic term and the absence of an entire class in the following term. In the West, student strikes date to the early days of universities in the Middle Ages, with one of the earliest and most significant being the University of Paris strike of 1229 , which lasted 2 years and yielded significant concessions. In more recent times, significant strikes occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s the French May 1968 uprisings , began as a series of student strikes. The largest student strike in American history occurred in May and June 1970, in the aftermath of the American Cambodian Campaign invasion of Cambodia and the killings of student protesters at Kent State shootings Kent State University in Ohio . An estimated four million students at more than 450 universities, colleges and high schools participated in the Student Strike of 1970 . ref name Nix Prez Rev cite video people Director Joe Angio title Nixon a Presidency Revealed medium television publisher History Channel date 2007 02 15 ref ref Todd Gitlin, The Sixties , New York Bantam Books, 1987, p. 410. ref See also Civil disobedience Student protest Students union Examples University of Paris strike of 1229 France May 1968 uprisings France Student Strike of 1970 United States Athens Polytechnic uprising Greece 1996 Quebec student strike 1996 , 2005 Quebec student strike 2005 and 2012 Quebec student strike Canada 2006 student protests in Chile 2006 and 2011 student ... Student Strike Category Student strikes Category Civil disobedience Category Student protests ar ...   more details



  1. Student protest

    Student protest encompasses a wide range of activities that indicate student dissatisfaction with a given political or academic issue and mobilization to communicate this dissatisfaction to the authorities university or civil or both and society in general and hopefully remedy the problem. Protest forms include but are not limited to sit ins , occupations of university offices or buildings, Student strike strike s etc. More extreme forms include suicide such as the case of Kostas Georgakis protest against the Greek military junta of 1967 1974 . Student Protests in the United States in 2011 When the Occupy Movement started in July 2011 it was inspired by the Arab Spring and world wide longings for democracy . Although the protesters focused their attention initially on their dissatisfaction with Wall Street it spread to issues like fighting tuition increases that cause social inequality . On November ... media. On November 15th the police shot a student who carried a gun in his hands. The suspect was later ... protests by students that were very largely discussed and covered by the media. Student Protests in China Probably the best known, and in the Chinese media, most censored student protest and democratic ... where hundreds of protesters were killed in China. Student Protests in Europe In recent years in Europe ... Square protests of 1989 Cultural references Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 Student strike Kent State shootings Protests of 1968 Bucharest student movement of 1956 Athens Polytechnic uprising 1996 1997 protests in Serbia Iran student protests, July 1999 2005 Quebec student strike 2006 student protests in Chile Mahmoud Ahmadinejad December 2006 student protest 2006 student uprising in Iran 2010 UK student protests Butter rebellion The Great Butter Rebellion Civil disobedience Strike action East ... student protests Bloodiest Student Protests slideshow by Life magazine http www.nytimes.com 2011 11 ... Student Protest Category Student protests Category Student culture de Studentenprotest ...   more details



  1. Student teaching

    Student teaching is a college supervised instructional experience usually the culminating course in a university college undergraduate education or graduate school program leading to teacher education and certification. Examples of programs include Early Childhood Birth Grade 3 , Middle Childhood Grades 4 9 , and Adolescence to Young Adult Grades 7 12 . It is required by those earning either a Bachelor of Education or Master of Education degree. Student teaching is required for students who are not yet certified to teach. It is different from a practicum , which is required when a student already holds certification to teach, yet wants a certificate extension to teach another area of specialization they are both college supervised field based experiences. The student teaching experience lasts about the length of a semester or quarter long enough to fulfill the college s assigned tasks. It is an unpaid internship. This experience gives the prospective teaching professional an opportunity to teach under the supervision of a permanently certified master teacher see schoolmaster . The student teacher is usually placed in a neighboring or participating school district . The student teacher ... s student teaching department. The student teacher essentially shadows the cooperating teacher for about .... Eventually, the student teacher will assume most of the teaching responsibilities for the class including class management, lesson planning, assessment, and grading. Thus, the student teacher ... role in the class. There is sometimes a phasing out week were the student teacher returns the teaching ... the progress of the student teacher throughout the experience, ensuring it s satisfactory . A grade of Pass or Fail in student teaching, as well as satisfactory completion of a school s education program, is an indication as to whether the college recommends the student for certification to teach. Student teaching as a learning challenge Student teaching has been used as a challenge to foreign ...   more details



  1. Student society

    A student society or student organization is an organization , operated by students at a university , whose ... union . Student societies often aim to facilitate a particular activity or promote a belief system, although some explicitly require nothing more than that a member is a former student. Some ... region or hometown a Nation university student nation . Debate Debating society political debates ... trips. International student society Introducing international students to one another. Music society student ensembles. Civil Society To encourage polite behaviour among future leaders. Science fiction ... to learn martial arts . Student societies by location Belgium Flemish Belgians In Flanders , student societies play a unique role in student life. Student societies there have traditionally been politics ... of Leuven into separate Flanders Flemish and Wallonia Walloon universities. A student society .... Ab actis the secretary of the student organisation. Cantor Leads the cantus . Latin plural of cantus ... of the student organisation. Student societies used to be politically engaged, but are now more focused on organizing party parties , cantus , and culture cultural activities. Student societies ... student society. A new member is called schacht and has to undergo a baptism . The baptism is the first step to integration in the student society. The next and last step to becoming a full fledged ... of francophone student societies exist A cercle regroup students from the same faculty A regionale regroup students coming from the same location An ordre regroup students around some aspects of the student ..., such as wearing one of the two traditional student hats the fr Penne folklore Penne or the Calotte ... en Belgique l1 Student folklore in Belgium French Wikipedia Canada The Alma Mater Society of Queen ... , and currently the most extensive in regard to student involvement. It is currently a multi million ... responsible for a specific aspect of student life, and three directors who are responsible for overseeing ...   more details



  1. Student Biryani

    Student Biryani , previously called Student Cafe is a popular Pakistan i food chain that is best known for selling its trademark biryani dish, called Student Biryani. ref name kh http www.khaleejtimes.com weekend inside.asp?xfile data weekend 2010 June weekend June74.xml§ion weekend Bellyful of Biryani ref The business itself dates back since 1969 although has gained massive exposure only in the past few years and is one of the biggest fast food brands. Apart from having branches in Karachi , Lahore and other urban centres throughout the country, Student Biryani has also expanded to Dubai . ref name kh The first Student Biryani store was opened in the Saddar area of Karachi References reflist External links http www.studentbiryani.com.pk studentbiryani.com.pk Official homepage Category Fast food chains of Pakistan Pakistan cuisine stub ...   more details



  1. The Oxford Student

    Infobox Newspaper name The Oxford Student type Weekly newspaper during Oxford University term time format Compact newspaper Compact foundation 1992 owners OSSL political none editors Stephanie Vizard, Emily Belton circulation c. 16,000 website http www.oxfordstudent.com www.oxfordstudent.com The Oxford Student is a newspaper produced by and for students of the University of Oxford it is sometimes abbreviated to The OxStu . The paper was established in 1992 by the Oxford University Student Union ref http oxfordstudent.com about 2 ref The Oxford Student is owned by OUSU and run through the Student Union s commercial subsidiary, Oxford Student Services Ltd OSSL . The newspaper s constitution grants the paper editorial independence . Accolades The Oxford Student was named Student Newspaper of the Year at the Guardian Student Media Awards in 2001, was shortlisted in 2004 and awarded the runner up prize in 2007. ref http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2001 oct 18 media.studentmediaawards ref Exposition Magazine Every term, the Oxford Student s sister magazine, Exposition, is released along with the penultimate issue of the paper. Exposition is primarily written by university post graduates covering politics, society and the arts and encompassing a diverse array of disciplines from Art History to International Relations, Urban Anthropology to Legal Ethics. ref http expositionmagazine.com ?page id 70 ref Controversy In 2004, the newspaper gained national publicity when two reporters broke University rules to expose security flaws in the University s computer network the student journalists responsible ... reflist External links http www.oxfordstudent.com The Oxford Student http media.guardian.co.uk studentmediaawards story 0,,576261,00.html Cherwell s rival wins best student paper October 18, 2001 ..., 2004 BBC News DEFAULTSORT Oxford Student, The Category Publications established in 1992 Category United Kingdom student newspapers Category Culture of the University of Oxford ...   more details



  1. Student loan

    Globalize date January 2010 Refimprove date September 2009 A student loan is designed to help students ... the student is still in education. It also differs in many countries in the strict laws regulating re negotiating and bankruptcy. United States main Student loans in the United States In the United States, there are three types of student loans two of them are federally subsidized and unsubsidized Government sponsored enterprise sponsored by the federal government and the other type is private student loans . ref cite news last Kantrowitz first Mark url http www.nytimes.com info student loans ?inline nyt classifier title Student Loans The New York Times publisher Nytimes.com date 2010 03 26 accessdate ... in school. Student loans may be offered as part of a total financial aid package that may also include ... of any student loan, unless the debtor is able to demonstrate undue hardship. ref cite web author url http www.studentloanborrowerassistance.org bankruptcy title Student Loans & Bankruptcy publisher Student Loan Borrower Assistance date 2005 10 17 accessdate 2012 04 24 ref Income Based Repayment The Income Based Repayment plan is an alternative to paying back student loans, which allow the borrower ... owed. ref cite web url http studentaid.ed.gov PORTALSWebApp students english IBRPlan.jsp title Student ... 24 ref Qualification Most college students in the United States qualify for some type of student loan ... to borrow under the federal student loan program. Repayment A student loan has major differences ... rate on a student loan will generally be at least two percentage points lower than the going ... from six to twelve months after a student leaves school, regardless of whether or not they complete ..., so it is important to check the exact terms and conditions of any student loan. The student may have ... legal contract. Direct student loans can be obtained by filling out the government FAFSA form, and each school will determine eligibility of a student for direct federal loans. Citation ...   more details



  1. Student voice

    Student voice describes the distinct perspectives and actions of young people throughout schools focused ... of involvement Transforming schools with student voice. New Horizons for Learning. ref Student ... Generation Y. ref Student voice is the individual and collective perspective and actions of students within the context of learning and education. ref SoundOut. http www.soundout.org tips.html Student ... ref Britzman, D. 1989 . Who has the floor? Curriculum teaching and the English student teacher s struggle ..., A. 2005 . Student voice Bridges to learning. Seattle University of Washington. ref Practice Student ..., A. 2006 . Sound, Presence, and Power Exploring Student Voice in Educational Research and Reform. Curriculum ... as student voice. ref Fielding, M. 2004 . New wave student voice and the renewal of civic society ... to engaging in dialogue Problematising student participation in school improvement. Journal of Educational ... planning, research, teaching, evaluating, decision making and Student activism advocacy . ref n.d. http www.soundout.org examples.html Examples of Meaningful Student Involvement. SoundOut website. ref Administrative approaches The presence and engagement of student voice has been seen as essential to the educational ... wrote extensively about the necessity of engaging student experience and perspectives in the curriculum ... Dewey, 1916 ref Today student voice is seeing a resurgence of importance as a growing body of literature ref http soundout.org bibliography.html SoundOut Student Voice Library ref increasingly identifies student voice as necessary throughout the educational process. ref Alison Cook Sather, Authorizing Student Perspectives Towards Trust, Dialogue, and Respect in Education 2002 http www.aera.net publications ?id 434 ref Areas where advocates encourage actively acknowledging student voice include ... links.html Student Voice Links from the SoundOut website ref Curricular approaches Specific types of activities that can specifically engage student voice include learning by teaching teaching ...   more details



  1. The Bates Student

    File Bates Student 1877.jpg thumb 217px right Bates Student cover from the 1870s The Bates Student , established in 1873 is the student run newspaper of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine . The Student is run entirely by students with only administration interacting with management on budgetary issues. The Student is one of the oldest continuously published college weeklies in the United States , and the oldest ... Circulation and Distribution Approximately 1,900 copies of The Student printed every week and distributed ..., alumni, subscribers and students studying abroad , Ladd Library 25 , and Pettengill Hall 75 . The Student has been intermittently online since the late 1990s. Once a year The Student runs a spoof ... Library The Bates Student was one of many college newspapers founded shortly after the Civil War ... Student, Bates Student website ref The Bates Student , founded in 1873, was originally a newspaper ... since it began publishing weekly. ref name Anthony, Alfred Williams 1936 The Student was originally ... , and The Student has primarily focused on reporting news. ref name Anthony, Alfred Williams 1936 In the early twentieth century, the Student abandoned the literary magazine format and moved to a larger broadsheet layout in keeping with the times. ref name Anthony, Alfred Williams 1936 The Student ... Collection Library at Bates College has a nearly complete archive of past Student issues in print ... and 1860s. ref name Library http abacus.bates.edu Library ref The Student endured some short lived competition when The John Galt Press was being published at Bates, but The Student is currently the college ... Student Writers and Editors Bryant Gumbel , sports columnist Henry Chandler , early African American ... , Philadelphia Judson Press, 1936 . references External links http www.batesstudent.com The Bates Student ... eulogy Text of 1877 78 Bates Student on Google Book Search DEFAULTSORT Bates Student, The Category Bates College Category Student newspapers published in Maine ...   more details



  1. Student Exchange

    Infobox film name Student Exchange image Student Exchange.jpg caption writer William Davies br Debra Frankel br William Osborne starring Todd Field br Viveka Davis director Mollie Miller producer Charles Milhaupt distributor American Broadcasting Company ABC released November 29, 1987 runtime 88 min. language English budget Student Exchange is a 1987 in film 1987 television film Film director directed by Mollie Miller . Plot Carole and Neil, two nerd y teenagers, get only perfect grades but have no social skills. When Carole learns that two Student exchange program foreign exchange students from France and Italy have gone to another school, they grab their chance and dress up as the exchange students. For their last semester, they see a fresh start to become popular as the Italian Adriano and French Simone. But for how long can the scheme go on? Cast Todd Field Neil Barton Adriano Parbritzzi Viveka Davis Carole Whitcomb Simone Swaare Gavin MacLeod Vice Principal Durfner Mitchell Anderson Rod Heather Graham actress Heather Graham Dorrie Ryder Lisa Hartman Beautician Maura Tierney Kathy Maltby Rob Estes Beach Nancy Fish Vera Glenn Shadix Mr. Barton Nancy Lenehan Mrs. Barton Kim Walker actress Kim Walker Kit Lindsay Wagner Principal O.J. Simpson Adriano s soccer coach Moon Unit Zappa Murphy the Biker DVD Release Disney released a DVD on Demand version of this film as part of their Disney Generations Collection line of DVD s on June 26, 2011. External links http disneydvd.disney.go.com student exchange.html Student Exchange DVD Imdb title id 0094063 title Student Exchange Category 1987 television films Category American television films Category Teen films Category English language films de Die Herzensbrecher von der letzten Bank es Student Exchange fr Student Exchange ...   more details




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