Admissions Office and Policies
Displaying 251 - 300 of 323 in reverse chronological order
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251 | Computers on campus Alumnus 66:2, p.4 |
Broad survey of computer uses and needs on campus; photo. | |
252 | Faculty Senate considers firmer admission standards Alumnus 66:1, p.18 |
Committee encourages high school students to take courses that will better prepare them for UNI. | |
253 | Be on the lookout for 'Outlook' Northern Iowan 77:28, p.4 |
Office of Admissions will send publication to prospective students. | |
254 | 'Outlook' New publication for newly-admitted UNI students Public Relations News Release 1980:326, p.1 |
The new program "Outlook" is designed to keep in touch with newly admitted students from the time they are accepted to their move in day. | |
255 | Admission, ROTC under scrutiny Northern Iowan 77:26, p.1 |
Considers effects of raising admissions standards; committee may look into introduction of ROTC. | |
256 | UNI Hawkeye Tech cooperate on programs Public Relations News Release 1980:162, p.1 |
UNI and Hawkeye Institute of Technology work together to offer new programs for students interested in dental hygiene and police science. | |
257 | Preview UNI assists in first registration Northern Iowan 76:57, p.1 |
Preview UNI held its first session of orientation. | |
258 | 'Con' not constitutional Northern Iowan 76:57, p.2 |
Response to the 'Con' article written in the Northern Iowan. | |
259 | Should admission standards be increased? Northern Iowan 76:56, p.2 |
A look at pros and cons of higher admission standards. | |
260 | Faculty Senate votes to raise admission standards Northern Iowan 76:54, p.1 |
UNI professors recommended to the Faculty Senate that admissions standards be raised. | |
261 | 'Panther Push' Northern Iowan 76:15, p.1 |
Interested students can sign up to be a part of Panther Push. | |
262 | Dome not thrust of Admissions: director responds to letter Northern Iowan 74:35, p.2 |
Believes Professor Haman was misinformed if he believed that Admissions staff emphasize the Dome in their recruitment work. | |
263 | X-mas vacations busy time for UNI recruiters Northern Iowan 74:29, p.3 |
Noreen Hermansen talks about the Admissions Office program in which high schoolers can listen to the alumni of their school talk about UNI. | |
264 | Admissions, departments combine efforts UNI Century 5:2, p.6 |
Detailed look at efforts to recruit and inform new students; photo. | |
265 | And UNI shall always remain a suitcase college Northern Iowan 70:44, p.3 |
Unhappy with rules on residency status. | |
266 | Student recruitment Northern Iowan 70:23, p.1 |
Admissions and UNISA will recruit high school students in week before Christmas. | |
267 | Why students choose UNI Northern Iowan 69:54, p.8 |
Students choose UNI because of atmosphere and curriculum; 66% come from within 100 miles of campus; teaching majors decline. | |
268 | Simple solutions not the answer Northern Iowan 68:8, p.2 |
Believes limiting enrollment, not raising taxes or fees, might help colleges. | |
269 | Proposed Senate bill to limit enrollment Northern Iowan 67:49, p.6 |
Bill in General Assembly would limit Regents enrollment to a level just above current level. | |
270 | Decision deserves support Northern Iowan 66:21, p.2 |
Applauds decision to include minority person on committee. | |
271 | Faculty adopts one demand; adds blacks to committee Northern Iowan 66:20, p.1 |
Will add African-American to Admission and Retention Committee. | |
272 | Will study minority group resolution for admissions Northern Iowan 66:13, p.1 |
Group proposes that 10% of undergraduate students be minorities. | |
273 | EPC studies program for minority students Northern Iowan 65:39, p.12 |
Consider program under which students would receive no formal grades for first two years. | |
274 | Over 100 night, Sat. classes next semester Northern Iowan 64:27, p.5 |
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275 | Regents discuss a raise in entrance requirements Northern Iowan 64:19, p.1 |
Will study admissions standards; direct contractor to speed up work on newly-named Bender Hall; appoint Professor Clyde Greve as head of Library Science. | |
276 | Untitled Northern Iowan 64:11, p.2 |
Student regulations are too strict. | |
277 | Registration closed to freshmen College Eye 63:63, p.1 |
Due to lace of housing and instructional facilities. | |
278 | Hughes proposes solution to enrollment problem College Eye 59:47, p.2 |
Stricter regulation should be used in recruiting freshmen. | |
279 | Delayed admission begun for new students on June 2 College Eye 59:45, p.3 |
Students admitted after that date will likely start school at the beginning of the second semester. | |
280 | Fall enrollment to be limited, back circle new union site College Eye 59:42, p.1 |
Enrollment will be limited to 6125; construction of Union on Back Circle may start in spring 1966; $800,000 remodeling project approved for Commons. | |
281 | Admissions to be 'College - Close up' discussion topic College Eye 59:30, p.6 |
Dean Lang and Jack Wielenga will discuss topic. | |
282 | 30 percent increase in applications College Eye 59:27, p.1 |
Admission applications are up substantially. | |
283 | Faculty Senate discusses transfer admission policy College Eye 57:27, p.3 |
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284 | More restricted enrollment would ease expansion dilemma College Eye 57:25, p.2 |
Stricter entrance criteria would help reduce enrollment. | |
285 | Growth problems--the case for increased support of SCE Alumnus 47:4, p.1 |
President Maucker outlines achievements and shortfalls of recent years; describes need for more funding. | |
286 | $25,000 assured for expansion of budget College Eye 56:30, p.3 |
Will allow admissions to continue. | |
287 | Fox's illusions dispelled rapidly College Eye 56:11, p.2 |
Upset with decision that the Board of Regents now gets to decide when a student is no longer accepted at SCI; believes it is a college faculty responsibility. | |
288 | 2.2 to be required for teachers in new program College Eye 56:6, p.4 |
Committee on Admission and Retention and Committee on Teacher Education Standards and Practices formed. | |
289 | Regents approve fee boost for 1961-62 year College Eye 52:31, p.1 |
Tuition will increase $26; freshman enrollment will be limited to 1225 to keep within budget. | |
290 | Future change in admissions College Eye 52:31, p.8 |
Offers ideas for restricted admission at colleges. | |
291 | Are we afraid of standards? College Eye 52:28, p.6 |
Feels ISTC should admit only the best students. | |
292 | Raise admission standards College Eye 52:25, p.8 |
Feels the best way to handle funding shortages is to limit the number of students accepted to ISTC. | |
293 | ISTC admission policies to be retained for SCI College Eye 52:23, p.2 |
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294 | Crowded schools nice dream? College Eye 52:20, p.8 |
Discusses possible consequences of a lack of state educational funding. | |
295 | ISTC president speaks to annual convocation Public Relations News Release 1960:30, p.1 |
President Maucker speaks at the Matriculation Convocation, where he outlines his plans to raise education and admissions standards. William Lang precedes over the convocation, where Professor Harold Bernhard gave the invocational. | |
296 | Dean Lang explains admission policies Alumnus 45:1, p.2 |
Outlines admission policies in wake of misunderstandings as ISTC attempts to set higher standards. | |
297 | Admission policies only tightened College Eye 51:15, p.1 |
But no cut-off for those in lower half of high school classes. | |
298 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 51:1, p.6 |
Discusses the Board of Regents decision not to raise the standards of admission at TC. | |
299 | Committee recommends several changes Alumnus 44:3, p.8 |
Committee on Standards and Directions report adopted by faculty; includes recommendations on scholastic standards, improvement of instruction, and future directions; also includes possibility of degrees without teaching certification. | |
300 | Regents give go-ahead on Music Building College Eye 50:34, p.1 |
Approve planning for $1.155 million building; also approve budget and consider admission standards. |