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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Free FAFSA Webinar


This fall, an estimated 19.7 million students are attending two and four-year colleges and universities across the United States – an increase of 4.4 million since 2000 (National Center for Education Statistics).  Although these data indicate record college enrollment, the figures could actually be even greater.  More specifically, many students across America still do not participate in the college application process, often citing a perceived inability to afford the cost of higher education. 

  In an effort to help counselors, students and families understand the educational borrowing process, this Webinar will provide an overview of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, while also highlighting application and program changes to the 2012-13 FAFSA.

Target Audience: This Webinar is intended for school counselors, college admission professionals, students, families, and any other stakeholders seeking to learn more about the process of applying for federal student aid.

Download Before:
Attendees are encouraged to download the following documents prior to the Webinar, as they will be referenced during the presentation.
Topics Discussed:
  • What is the FAFSA?
  • Steps to take before applying for federal student aid
  • Strategies and deadlines in the application process
  • Expectations after applying for federal student aid
  • Review of frequently asked questions
  • Overview of program and application changes for 2012-13
  • Resources for counselors, students and families
 Upon completion of this Webinar, participants will:
  • Understand the nuts and bolts of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Comprehend the process by which federal student aid is awarded
  • Know what to expect after applying for federal student aid
  • Have access to changes and updates to the 2012-13 FAFSA
Presenters
Cindy Forbes Cameron, Federal Student Aid, United States Department of Education
Shamarli Kollock, Federal Student Aid, United States Department of Education

First:
Please test your browser now, to make sure that your computer is ready and able to access the Webcast:


Second:
This Webinar was recorded. To access the recording shortly after the live Webinar airs use this link:
 http://vmx.highroadsolution.com/se/Meetings/Playback.aspx?meeting.id=413307 

Finally if you need help:
For technical questions email support@HighRoadSolution.com.
For questions about the Webinar, email info@nacacnet.org or call 703-299-6807. 

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Distant Learning Bachelors Groups

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Orientation Class for The New Bachelors Distant Learning Groups  
Orientation Class is scheduled to begin on Monday, December 12 by 5:00 PM CST, giving you 24/7 access to the Online Learning Center (OLC) throughout the holidays. You will receive log-in information via email on Monday from Dawn Hopwood, Advantage Advising Assistant. You will have access  to this Online introductory course until classes start on January 9th.
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Orientation is designed for you to become accustomed with the online learning center (OLC), as well as provide important start-up information and tutorials. 

A live chat room will be available within your Orientation classroom Tuesday evening, January 3, from 5 - 9 pm CST allowing you to chat real-time with your academic advisor or admissions representative. If you cannot make it online that evening, there will be an alternative Chat session available later in the week.

Orientation is designed just like your other Online classes, and therefore will be accessible 24/7 to accommodate any schedule.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

December 2011 Graduation


MCU Online Graduates

Dr. Robert Imhoff, President of Mid-Continent University, will confer degrees for approximately 376 students. This will be the largest number of graduates to date for MCU.
The Mid-Continent University December 2011 graduates represent a diverse group students, including graduates from the Dr. James W. Cecil Baptist College of the Bible, traditional students through The Baptist College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Business Management degrees through the accelerated adult ADVANTAGE, and Associate of Science degrees through ADVANTAGE (including online). Thirty graduated summa cum laude, having earned grade point averages of 3.9 or higher. Fifty-six students earned the magna cum laude designation, with 3.7 to 3.89 GPAs, and 84 achieved cum laude status, having 3.5 to 3.69 GPAs.

For more pictures please check our Advantage Facebook page.
Graduate Brunch
Graduation Pictures