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2016년 5월 8일 일요일

2017 CALTECH 입학 정보, 어드미션 체크리스트


2017 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 어드미션 정보 입니다


Deadlines and Forms for First-Year Applicants

Application Deadlines

  • Early Action Deadline: November 1
  • Early Action Decision Notifications: Mid-December
  • Regular Decision Deadline: January 3
  • Regular Decision Notifications: Mid-March

Testing Deadlines

  • Early Action: October
  • Regular Decision: December
ALL testing must be completed prior to the application deadline. Exams taken after the deadlines will NOT be considered. 


How to Apply as a First-Year Applicant 

If you have not yet earned a high school diploma (this includes students in high school/college dual enrollment programs) or have not enrolled in college courses for credit after graduating from high school, you will be considered as a first-year applicant. The following sections list everything you will need—both academically and in terms of forms and information—in order to apply to Caltech.

Academic Preparation Checklist

(If you have not taken all the listed courses, you should at least be enrolled in them at the time of your application.)
  • 4 years of math (including calculus)
  • 1 year of physics
  • 1 year of chemistry
  • 3 years of English (4 years recommended)
  • 1 year of U.S. history/government (waived for international students)
Please note that we do not grant credit for AP, IB, A Level, Pre-U, or college courses taken prior to enrollment. Each student accepted to Caltech will take a math and physics placement exam prior to enrolling. Based on the results of these exams, you may place out of courses and be granted credit for those courses.

First-Year Application Checklist

  • Common Application with Caltech Questions or the Coalition Application (available July 2016 for fall 2017 applicants)
  • $75 application fee or fee waiver (Common App waiver or Caltech-specific waiver)
  • SAT with writing or ACT with writing (official scores from testing agency)
  • SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2 (official scores from testing agency)
  • 1 SAT science subject test: biology (ecological), biology (molecular), chemistry, or physics (official scores from testing agency)
  • 1 math or science teacher evaluation
  • 1 humanities or social sciences teacher evaluation
  • Secondary School Report
  • Academic transcripts




2016 - 17 CALTECH 등록금,장학금 & Financial Aid

2016 - 17 CALTECH 등록금,장학금 & Financial Aid 입니다


      COST OF ATTENDANCE


TYPES OF AID

Financial aid is available to all students to help cover the cost of attending Caltech.  There are three main types of aid offered at Caltech:
  • Grants & Scholarships - monetary gifts that are based on demonstrated financial need
  • Work-Study - an allotment of money that needs to be earned each year by working on-campus or at other eligible institutions
  • Loans - borrowed money that will need to be repaid with interest after leaving school

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS

The majority of financial aid awarded to Caltech undergraduates comes from grants.  Grants are considered "gift aid": they do not have to repaid or earned.  Because of this, grants are the most beneficial form of financial aid. 
All scholarships and grants at Caltech are need-based, as the Institute does not have a merit aid program.  Undergraduate students who fill out a financial aid application will be automatically considered for scholarships and grants from Caltech and the federal government.  Grants are also available from state governments, but the application process varies by state.   




2017 브라운 Brown 대학교 지원. SAT.ACT.TOEFL 점수분석


2017 브라운 대학교 지원 SAT / ACT / TOEFL 점수 분석 



SAT Policy for Fall 2017
The current version of the ​SAT will be discontinued in March, 2016, and replaced by the new SAT with an optional writing section. Students applying​ to Brown's ​Class of 2021 and​ beyond are NOT required ​to take the optional writing section on the new​ SAT. Brown will still require applicants submitting the SAT to also provide results from two Subject Tests of the applicant’s choice. Brown currently ​accepts the ACT with Writing in lieu of the SAT and Subject Tests. First-y​ear applicants to the Class of 2021 and​ beyond are​ strongly encouraged, but NOT​ required, to include the ACT Writing Section.

Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile
  • SAT Critical Reading: 660 / 770.  Math: 670 / 780.  Writing: 670 / 780
  • ACT Composite: 30 / 34,  English: 30 / 35,  Math: 28 / 34
  • TOEFL Paper 600, iBT 100
  •  If your score on the SAT Critical Reading test is above a 650, it is not necessary to take the TOEFL or IELTS.





2016 브라운 Brown 대학교 입학 지원 정보



2016 브라운 대학교 입학 지원 정보


Standardized Test Results Note: We will not require applicants to Brown's Class of 2021 and beyond who take the new SAT Reasoning Test to take the optional writing section, but they still must provide results from two Subject Tests. For applicants to the Class of 2021 and beyond who take the ACT: we strongly encourage, but do NOT require, the writing component.






브라운 Brown 대학교 장학금 & Financial Aid정보


2016 -17 브라운 대학교 장학금 & Financial Aid 정보


At Brown University, 45.2 percent of full-time undergraduates receive some kind of need-based financial aid and the average need-based scholarship or grant award is $40,918.

Tuition and Fees for the 2016-2017 Academic Year


Fall
Spring
Total
Tuition
$25,112
$25,112
$50,224
Fees
$571
$571
$1,142
Room
$4,142
$4,142
$8,284
Board
$2,458
$2,458
$4,916
Books
$770
$770
$1,540
Personal
$1,000
$1,000
$2,000

Total Cost of Attendance

$34,053

$34,053

$68,106

Financial Aid Filing Deadlines

Early Decision Applicants
November 3 CSS PROFILE,March 15 FAFSA
    Regular Decision ApplicantsFebruary 2 CSS PROFILE, March 15 FAFSA 

    Financial Aid: Dean's Scholarships

    Financial aid, in the form of Dean's Scholarships, is awarded to Pre-College students who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. Need is determined by considering several factors, including family income, family size, number of siblings in college, and housing expenses. International students are not eligible for Dean's Scholarships.





    2016년 5월 7일 토요일

    2017 존스 홉킨스 Johns Hopkins 대학 SAT,ACT,TOEFL 정보


    2017 존스홉킨스 대학 SAT ACT TOEFL 정보



    For 2017 applicants, Johns Hopkins will accept both the new SAT and the old SAT
    Applicants who score 670 or higher on the Critical Reading section of the SAT or 30 or more on both the ACT Reading and English sections do not have to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Students who meet these testing requirements are still encouraged to submit TOEFL or IELTSscores, as it will often present them in the best light for their language preparation.
    Non-native English speakers attending English language schools for the last five years are not required to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score but may do so to supplement their application.
    The preferred sub-scores for the Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) are 26 (Reading), 26 (Listening), 22 (Writing), and 25 (Speaking). A score of 7.0 or higher on each band is expected on IELTS.

    Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile
    • SAT Critical Reading: 670 / 740,  Math: 690 / 770, Writing: 670 / 760
    • ACT Composite: 31 / 34,  English: 31 / 35,  Math: 30 / 35,Writing: 8 / 10





    2017 존스 홉킨스 Johns Hopkins 대학 입학 정보


    2017 존스 홉킨스 대학교 입학 지원 정보


    Early Decision

    • Application Deadline: November 2
    • Notification Date: By December 15

    Requirements and Deadlines

    ItemEDRD
    Application and Supplement
    Common Application with Johns Hopkins Supplement,Universal College Application with Johns Hopkins Supplement (including the essay portion of the application and an additional essay on the Supplement), or the Coalition Application
    11/21/4
    Application fee or fee waiver
    $70 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver
    11/21/4
    Signed Early Decision Agreement
    Document from the Common Application, Universal College Application, or Coalition Application
    11/2N/A
    Secondary School Report
    Guidance counselor recommendation, transcript, and high school profile
    11/21/4
    Two Teacher Evaluations11/21/4
    SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Test
    See Standardized Test Information for more
    11/21/4
    Mid-year Report*2/152/15

    Required: International applicants only

    ItemEDRD
    TOEFL or IELTS results
    For applicants who have not attended an English language school for the last five years and whose primary language is not English
    11/21/4
    International Certification of Finances Form and Bank Statement
    For non-US citizens and non-US Permanent Residentswho are applying for financial aid only.
    11/21/4
    *If admitted to the university, international students not applying for financial aid must document the available funding for their education by submitting the Certification of Finances Form and Bank Statement. These students will not be able to enroll in the university without submitting the supplemental materials.

    Recommended

    ItemEDRD
    Two SAT Subject Tests**11/21/4