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Are MAGL cohort seminars offered in other areas?

Fuller Theological Seminary
Not at this point, but we hope to make MAGL seminars available at other locations in the future. As the Master of Arts in Global Leadership program develops, we expect eventually to include cohorts made up of students from specific regions of the U.S. and other areas of the world. Intensive seminars for such cohorts would be held at central locations as close as possible to a majority of students.
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How should I apply for the MAGL if I am not able to start study with the next cohort?

Fuller Theological Seminary
All applicants should indicate the academic quarter in which they wish to start their MAGL studies. This will be taken into account in processing applications. Yes, MAGL applicants may also apply to study at Fuller Seminary for the Certificate of Christian Studies (a six-course, 24-unit program). If they are later accepted into the Master of Arts in Global Leadership, applicable courses they have completed may be transferred into the MAGL program.
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What accommodations are available during the MAGL intensive seminars?

Fuller Theological Seminary
A limited number of rooms is blocked for each MAGL Seminar at the Guest Center at Fuller Seminary, a few minutes' walk from the Fuller campus in Pasadena. Students must contact the Guest Center individually to confirm room availability within the block and make payment arrangements. Rooms in the block are on a first-come, first-served basis. For contact information, click on The Guest Center at Fuller Seminary.
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What happens if I begin MAGL study and then need to drop out of my cohort?

Fuller Theological Seminary
MAGL students program are required to remain in their original learning groups to complete all courses in the cohort sequence of the MAGL degree program. However, a student who drops out of the original cohort and desires to continue MAGL studies will be considered to join a future cohort group. If unable to continue with the MAGL altogether, another option for such a student is to apply to a different degree or certificate at Fuller Seminary.
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What is a cohort?

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A cohort is a group of people, and each participant will experience Ursa Major with a cohort. Each cohort in Ursa Major is around 20 students that begin and finish the program at the same time.
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Students in the UNI Principalship cohort programs progress together through an articulated sequence of courses and clinical experiences for three (3) academic years and two (2) summers. Students enrolled in the UEN Leadership Academy Cohort pursue an accelerated, two (2) academic years and one (1) summer program.
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How do I find out what Forum Seminars are currently being offered?

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Updated information is available on this Web site. Forum Seminars are also listed in the Course Schedule under "Freshman Seminars."
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When are BCPP seminars offered?

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Generally, August, January, May, and June. But, for an up-to-date listing of which courses are being offered at which times, go to the BCPP website, conveniently located at www.nobts.edu/bcp/schedule.html. You may also call us (1800-nobts-01, ext. 248).
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Cohort is the term used to identify a specific class and year of a program at Royal Roads University.?
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A “cohort” program means that all students go through the program together, taking the same classes each semester. This means that you start at the beginning of the program and continue with your cohort per the scheduled sequence. You can't simply start at any point along the course sequence/cycle.
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A cohort is a group of students who progress through their program together. DBU cohorts usually meet in district or other school sites in their local area instead of the DBU main or extension campuses.
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Many of the Masters degrees are offered in a cohort model. This means that a finite group of students moves through their program of study as a cooperative learning unit. They take the same courses each semester and generally graduate together. Counselor Education uses the cohort model exclusively. Teacher Education uses the cohort model for all off-campus program delivery and for some on-campus delivery.
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A cohort is a group of students that begin and end the program together completing projects and assignments pursued through library and Internet searches while on campus and from home. Sharing of sources through computer conferencing is encouraged. Individual assignments, tests and examinations also contribute to the assessment of each student's progress.
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The term “cohort” is used to describe a group of students seeking the same educational goal who begin a program of study together and proceed term-by-term in a lock-step fashion to acquire the necessary courses. Because the cohort’s program progressively builds on previous terms, a student must begin when the cohort is initiated and continue to take the prescribed schedule of courses in order to complete the required program of study.
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A cohort is comprised of individuals who are pursuing the same credential, and support and reinforce each other. Cohorts are designed to allow a group of students to work together while earning their credential. Cohort groups follow the same curriculum, take courses in sequence with each other, and start and end their program together, if possible. Students who participate in a cohort group tend to succeed at a higher rate than individual students.
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What's a cohort?

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A cohort is a group of students who enter a program at the same time and progress through it together. Studies have shown that cohort-based programs, particularly for distance education, result in higher retention and better student success.
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Question: What areas or regions will you go to conduct one of your Raw Food Seminars?

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Answer: We will go wherever the Lord leads us and invites us to go. We have been from NY to California; from Oregon to Florida; from Texas to Minnesota; even including Central America. See our Basic Needs To Be Provided By Host section of the Cooking Schools page on our web site to find out more.
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What other seminars are offered by the Relationship Institute?

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Currently, the Relationship Institute offers one seminar at a time, but more seminars are in the planning stages. Future seminars will address topics of interest to coupes and families such as: the arrival of a new baby, retirement, work stress, health and managing chronic disease, and wealth management for couples. Feel free to contact us to suggest others!
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What support is offered for educational trips and seminars?

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Financial support is provided for residents to attend the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and the Midwest Resident’s Conference. In addition, residents are encouraged to attend local and state programs as appropriate.
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What areas of training are being offered by the Center?

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Areas of training currently being developed fall under the broad category of eBusiness, with initial focus areas such as e-Marketing, e-Selling, and reverse auctions. Click here to view currently offered classes
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What are the two Areas of Study to be offered in 2007/08?

The Hong Kong Institute of Education
The EdD programme will initially offer two Areas of Study - Educational Measurement and Assessment and Language Education (English). The former being the first of its kind not only in Hong Kong but also the Region.
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What areas of specialization are offered in the programme?

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Economics Finance Information Systems Marketing Operations Management Organisational Behavior Personnel Management & Industrial Relations / Human Resource Management Strategic Management
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What areas of concentration are offered?

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A supportive area in church music must be chosen from the following: conducting, organ, piano, voice, music history, hymology, church music education, composition, or theory.
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What areas of study are offered at AGSM?

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Eleven different categories of MBA electives are offered. Students enrolled in our program are allowed to choose up to nine electives from two or more of the following areas as they complete their MBA studies:
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Where can I find the schedule for seminars?

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A schedule of upcoming personal training certification seminars can be found on the ISSA website at, http://www.issaonline.com/seminars/. For those students who do not have internet access, please call the Student Services Department to find out about upcoming ISSA personal training certification Seminars.
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How often do you have seminars?

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We average 2-3 per semester. Seminars are an excellent opportunity to learn new skills, perfect old ones, and see and hear a different perspective in the martial arts.
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