Berea College is the only school in the United States that provides 100% funding to 100% of enrolled [American] and international students.”-Berea College Official WebsiteBerea CollegeLocation: Berea, Ky.Specialty: Liberal arts college with required work-study program.
How to get in: Most students score between 20 and 30 on the ACT or between 1410 and 1980 on the SAT. Applicants are expected to have a GPA of at least 3.0. The majority of applicants have limited financial resources and come from Appalachia.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 2,083 students who applied in 2007, 28% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $23,400. Price you have to pay: $0Contact:http://www.berea.eduBerea CollegeOffice of AdmissionsCPO 2220Berea, KY 40404Phone: 859-985-3500Toll-Free: 800-326-5948Fax: 859-985-3512Office Hours:M-F, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Sat,
By AppointmentSun, ClosedFor International Students:Contact: soren_peterson@berea.edu
City University of New York’s Teacher Academy“Four-years of tuition and fees, leading to a baccalaureate degree in mathematics or science with initial certification to teach in middle and/or high school….Stipends for internships during the school year and summer.-Official University of New York’s Teacher Academy WebsiteLocation: New YorkSpecialty: The academy, in its second year, prepares undergraduates to be math or science teachers in New York city’s public middle and high schools.
How to get in: The school looks for applicants who are strong in science and mathematics and want to become teachers. Applicants need a high overall GPA, as well as high scores on the SAT or ACT.
Percentage of students accepted: Out of the 400 students who applied in 2007, about 120 were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $5,000. Students can earn up to $1,600 annually for fieldwork in partner host schools. Price you have to pay in tuition costs: $0.
Contact:TA @ BMCC199 Chambers StreetNew York, NY 10007Phone: 212-220-1342http://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/j2ee/index.jsp
TA @ Brooklyn College2900 Bedford AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11210Phone: 718-951-5061http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/schooled/teacher-ac-BC.htmTA @ The City College138th Street & Convent AvenueNew York, NY 10031Phone: 212-650-5794http://teacheracademy.ccny.cuny.edu/TA @ College of Staten Island2800 Victory BoulevardStaten Island, NY 10314Phone: 718-982-3609http://www.csi.cuny.edu/teacheracademy/TA @ Hostos500 Grand ConcourseBronx, NY 10451Phone: 718-518-4161http://www.hostos.cuny.edu/oaa/hhs/teacher_academy/index.htmTA @ Hunter College695 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021Phone: 212-772-4490http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/education/TA/TA_index.htmlTA @ Lehman College250 Bedford Park Boulevard WestBronx, NY 10468Phone: 718-960-8706http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/lehman/services/teacheracademy.html
TA @ Queens College65-30 Kissena BoulevardFlushing, NY 11367Phone: 718-997-5178http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/teacheracademy/
TA @ York College94-20 Guy R. Brewer BoulevardJamaica, NY 11451Phone: 718-262-3780http://york.cuny.edu/teacher-academyCollege of the Ozarks“Question: What is the student’s cash amount due for the Cost of Education? Answer: $0.00″From the College of the Ozarks Official Website
Location: Point Lookout, Mo.Specialty: Liberal arts college with required work-study program.
How to get in: Ninety percent of each entering class must demonstrate financial need. Students should be in the top half of their graduating class and have at least a 19 on the ACT or a 910 on the SAT.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 2,728 students who applied in 2007, 12% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $15,900.
Contact:College of the OzarksPO Box 17, Point Lookout, MO 657261-800-222-0525 www.cofo.edu
5. Cooper UnionLocation: New YorkSpecialty: Engineering, art, and architecture.
How to get in: Applicants need to submit a portfolio and complete a home test of six or seven projects. Architecture applicants are accepted based on their academic achievement and a home test evaluation. Engineering students are admitted based on their high school average, SAT scores, and other math or science exams.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 2,551 students who applied in 2007, 11% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $31,500.Contact:
Phone: 212-353-4100 .The Cooper Union for the Advancementof Science and ArtCooper SquareNew York, NY 10003-7120
6. Curtis Institute of MusicLocation: PhiladelphiaSpecialty: Music conservatory.
How to get in: The school seeks students with strong musical aptitude who want to pursue a professional music career. Students must submit an application and schedule an audition at the school.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 834 students whoapplied in 2007, 7% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $32,500.Contact:1726 Locust StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103phone: 215-893-5252fax: 215-893-9065
7. Deep Springs CollegeLocation: Deep Springs, Calif.Specialty: All-male liberal arts college located in a remote desert area with a focus on academics, labor, and self-governance.
How to get in: Applicants must take the SAT or ACT and complete a two-stage application.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 200 students who applied in 2007, about 7% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition (includes room and board): $50,000.Contact:
Deep Springs CollegeHC 72 Box 45001Deep Springs, CAvia Dyer, NV 89010-9803Phone: (760) 872-20008. Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringLocation: Needham, Mass.Specialty: Engineering school.
How to get in: The school looks for students with a strong calculus and physics foundation. Applicants are asked to take either the SAT or ACT, along with two SAT subject tests in math and science.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 1,054 who applied in 2007, 11% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $33,600.Contact:Franklin W. Olin College of EngineeringOlin Way Needham, MA 02492Phone: 781.292.230015. Webb InstituteLocation: Glen Cove, N.Y.Specialty: Naval architecture and marine engineering.
How to get in: The school looks for applicants with a strong engineering background. Students must have at least a B average in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, as well as strong grades in other subjects. The average SAT score for students is 1370, out of 1600.
Percentage of students accepted: Of the 102 students who applied in 2007, 31% were accepted.
Estimated annual value of tuition: $28,000.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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