Kangas--Christine M. (Admissions Staff)

Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Enrollment drops by 7 per cent
Northern Iowan 109:6, p.1
A UNI large graduating class plus a reduced number of high school graduates in Iowa noted as the cause of decline. 92% of the student population is from Iowa; photo.
2 UNI to be a stop on the R.I.D.E. for high school counselors
Public Relations News Release 2009:478, p.1
R.I.D.E. stands for Rediscovering Iowa's Diverse Education. The program gives high school counselors the opportunity to learn about programs, facilities and college life at north central Iowa insitiutions.
3 Basketball triumphs may lead to increase in admissions
Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1
Schools similar in size to UNI have experienced about a twenty per cent increase in applications due to the national exposure of an athletic team; photo.
4 Increased student enrollment challenges Admissions, DOR and UNI as a whole
Northern Iowan 106:5, p.4
Budget cuts and increasing enrollment have led to increased class size and an increased demand for dormitory space. Temporary housing has been set up in lounges in the Towers and Quads; photo.
5 College Bound: Take ACT in junior year, or early in senior year
Public Relations News Release 2008:335, p.1
The ACT test assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. Students' ACT scores are one of several criteria used to calculate the Regents Admission Index.
6 AP courses, CLEP tests can help high school students gain college credit.
Public Relations News Release 1994:97, p.1
Students participating in advance placement courses make earn college credit by passing a standard examination.
7 Students getting credit for college in high school
Public Relations News Release 1994:8, p.1
More high school students are taking examinations for college credit before they enroll in college.
8 Christie Kangas
Campus News Network 4:5, p.4
Christie Kangas was recognized as a "Friend of Iowa Community Colleges".
9 Connie Hansen and Christie Kangas
Campus News Network 3:8, p.2
Present workshop.
10 Jack Wielenga and Christie Kangas
Campus News Network 2:17, p.
Present paper on vocational-technical credit.
11 Agreement with six community colleges eases transition to UNI
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.8
Extends to fourteen programs in six schools; seeks to eliminate duplication of courses.
12 Articulation agreements with community colleges make for smooth transition into University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:268, p.1
Cooperation between UNI and six community colleges aids students in pursuing BS degrees in electro-mechanical systems, through the Department of Industrial Technology.
13 "Rural Iowa" project with University of Northern Iowa, Indian Hills Community College and four Iowa high schools receives $251,137 grant
Public Relations News Release 1991:272, p.1
$251,137 grant from the US Department of Education will allow the Office of Admissions and Indian Hills to work with students from the school districts of Albia, Moravia, Seymour, and Wayne of Corydon on strategies for academic success.
14 Grant assists UNI in cooperative effort for rural school students
Campus News Network 2:7, p.1
Partnership with Indian Hills Community College will emphasize career and education planning in four southeast Iowa schools.
15 Club thanks participants
Northern Iowan 84:16, p.3
Thanks those who supported volksmarch.
16 More than 1,000 UNI graduates awarded degrees
Public Relations News Release 1986:459, p.1
Sue Fleming delivered the student address and received a Purple and Old Gold award.