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DEADLINESNovember 1
Suggested application date for housing contract completion date of December 1
December 1 Early admission consideration
and scholarship guarantee deadline
January 15 Recommended FAFSA completion date
March 1 Deadline for Residence Life Leadership Award and Copper Dome Scholarships as funds allow
ADMISSION AND SCHOLARSHIPGUIDE 2019-2020
At Southeast Missouri State University, we’re here to put in the work. Because real credit can’t be given. It has to be earned. By coming to the table with big ideas and taking action while taking nothing for granted.
Our region needed a cultural center, so we built one. Our students need cutting-edge programs, so we create them. Our community needs top teachers, caregivers, and agricultural minds, so we prepare them.
Progress will be made by those with the courage to question.
THE HUNGER TO KNOW.
AND THE WILL TO DO.
Whatever you do—whether it’s joining a club or carrying on a tradition—just know that you won’t be doing it alone.
NCAA DIVISION I ATHLETICS IN THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
SHOW ME DAY10 a.m. • Show Me Center
2018 Saturday, October 6Saturday, November 10Monday, November 12
2019Saturday, February 16Monday, February 18Saturday, March 23
VISITWeekdays 9:00 • 11:00 • 1:00 Select Saturdays 9:00 • 11:00
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST
Application for admission Apply online. semo.edu/apply
$30 application fee (non-refundable)
6th or 7th semester high school transcript (After graduation, a final transcript is required.)
College transcripts (for dual credit or transfer students)
ACT/SAT scores (optional)
EARLY COLLEGE CREDIT/ DUAL CREDIT/TRANSFER CREDITVerify credits are transferable and necessary. Check transferability to Southeast. semo.edu/transfercredit
At Southeast, the best classes for college credit fill University Studies requirements (general education courses). semo.edu/ustudies/handbook
View how courses fit into your intended major. semo.edu/study
CREDIT BY EXAMINATION For information regarding credit granted for Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations, visit semo.edu/testing or contact Testing Services at [email protected] or (573) 651-2836.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSDUAL CREDIT STUDENTS Students with dual credit/early college credit should apply as beginning freshmen. If you paid the application fee as a Southeast dual credit student, you won’t pay it again.
HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENTS Submit the home-school transcript with each course listed by grade, cumulative GPA, and signed by the home-school educator. If using a transcript service, have them send an official transcript.
NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS Applicants are non-traditional if they are 21 or older, married, supporting a dependent child or a veteran with qualified armed forces active duty. Documentation is required. Proof of high school graduation or completion of GED/HSE must be submitted.
TRANSFER STUDENTS You are eligible for admission as a transfer student if you are in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university and have a 2.0 cumulative transfer GPA.
• Apply for transfer admission at the beginning of your last semester at your current college.
• 24 or more transferable hours: Submit official transcripts from each college attended.
• Fewer than 24 transferable hours: Follow beginning freshmen requirements and submit official transcripts from each college attended.
If you are not in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university, you may be considered for probationary admission one year after your last semester of full-time enrollment.
VETERAN STUDENTS
Submit proof of high school graduation or completion of GED/HSE, military transcripts (may transfer as electives), and official college transcripts from each college attended (high school transcripts/GED/HSE not required if 24 or more transferable hours).
Military and Veterans Services(573) 651-2263semo.edu/veterans
Allow 7-10 days for application processing and transcript evaluation. Admission to the University does not indicate automatic admission to programs with additional admission criteria and/or specific prerequisites.
¿NECESITA AYUDA? semo.edu/espanol
ACT Composite or Superscore*
SAT (ERW+M) or Superscore*
Cumulative HS GPA on a
4.0 Scale
21+ or 1060+ and 2.0+ 19+ or 980+ and 2.5+ 18 or 940+ and 2.75+ <18 or <940 or No ACT or No SAT and 3.5+
* The ACT superscore is a composite of a student’shighest English, Math, Reading and Science subscores, regardless of test date. The SAT superscore is the total of a student’s highest ERW and Math subscores, regardless of test date.
BEGINNING FRESHMEN Admission is based on a combination of the highest ACT or SAT score and the cumulative high school grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
In addition to meeting the test score and GPA requirements, applicants must complete a minimum of 17 units of high school core curriculum (year-long classes), as follows:
ENGLISH – 4 units (two emphasizing composition or writing skills; composition, English I-IV, literature, and one unit of speech or debate acceptable)
MATHEMATICS – 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II/Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Math Analysis acceptable)
SOCIAL STUDIES – 3 units (one unit of American history and one semester of government required; contemporary issues, business law, philosophy, psychology, sociology, world history also acceptable)
SCIENCE – 3 units (general science does not count; one must be a lab course; physical science, earth science, environmental science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology or anatomy and physiology acceptable)
VISUAL/PERFORMING ARTS – 1 unit (art, dance, music or theatre)
ADDITIONAL – 3 units (foreign language and/or a combination from the above areas)
SUPERSCOREDid you take the ACT or SAT more than once? We will combine your best subscores when considering you for Southeast scholarships.
TEST OPTIONALYou’ve earned great grades, but test taking makes your palms sweat and wipes your memory of everything you know. With a 3.5 cumulative high school GPA, you qualify for a Copper Dome Scholarship.
STACKABLE*/Copper Dome Scholarship/Residence Life Leadership Award
/Redhawks Achievement Award
/Visual and Performing Arts Award
/Academic Support Center Awards
/Endowed/Sponsored ScholarshipsAND/You keep your Federal Pell Grant and other need-based awards
*Total award value cannot exceed annual cost of attendance.
COPPER DOME SCHOLARSHIPS ACT SAT (ERW+M) 2.75-2.99 3.0-3.24 3.25-3.49 3.5-3.74 3.75-3.89 3.9 or higher
No Score $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
18 940 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
19 980 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000
20 1020 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000
21 1060 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000
22 1100 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $3,000
23 1130 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $3,000
24 1160 $1,000 $2,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000
25 1200 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000
26 1240 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000
27 1280 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000
28 1310 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000
29 1350 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000
30 1390 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000
31 1420 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000
32 1450 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $5,000
33 1490 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
34 1520 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
35 1560 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
36 1600 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
PROGRESSIVE SCHOLARSHIP VALUESValue increases each year continuously renewed!
COPPER DOME Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total (4YR Value)
$1,000 $1,100 $1,200 $1,300 $4,600
$2,000 $2,100 $2,200 $2,300 $8,600
$3,000 $3,200 $3,400 $3,600 $13,200
$4,000 $4,200 $4,400 $4,600 $17,200
$5,000 $5,250 $5,500 $5,750 $21,500
PRESIDENT’S $10,000 $10,500 $11,000 $11,500 $43,000
The Early Admission and Scholarship Guarantee Deadline is December 1. Copper Dome Scholarships will continue to be awarded until March 1, as funds allow.
SCHOLARSHIPS2019-2020
semo.edu/scholarships
PAY THE EQUIVALENT OF IN-STATE TUITION
AND SAVE
$23,000OVER FOUR YEARS!
FRESHMEN AWARDS
PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIPThe President’s Scholarship is Southeast’s most prestigious scholarship and is awarded annually to five students who represent the top of all applicants to Southeast. Applicants will be invited to interview on campus in January. Qualified students who apply but are not chosen automatically receive a $5,000 Copper Dome Scholarship.
$10,000 ($7,000 for tuition and fees. $3,000 for residence
hall fees)
/Value increases annually for students who meet renewal requirements
DEADLINE: Apply for admission and submit the President’s Scholarship Application by December 1ELIGIBILITY:/31 ACT or 1420 SAT/3.75 cumulative high school GPA/May be combined with Redhawks Achievement
Award and Endowed/Sponsored Scholarships
COPPER DOME SCHOLARSHIP$1,000 - $5,000/Available to beginning freshmen/Value increases annually for students who meet
renewal requirements/Value reduced if enrolled in regional campus lower-
level courses
STRAIGHTFORWARD RENEWAL
30 HOURS / 3.5 GPA/President’s Scholarship
24 HOURS / 3.0 GPA/Copper Dome Scholarship/Visual and Performing Arts Award/Transfer Academic Scholarship/Phi Theta Kappa
24 HOURS / 2.75 GPA/Redhawks Achievement Award/Residence Life Leadership Award
Hours: Total Southeast credit hours earned in a scholarship year. May include summer. GPA: Southeast cumulative grade point average at the end of the scholarship year. May include summer.Renewal: Number of renewal years varies for freshmen and transfer students.
FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER AWARDS
RESIDENCE LIFE LEADERSHIP AWARD$1,000 (applies to residence hall fees)
DEADLINE FOR FRESHMEN: March 1DEADLINE FOR TRANSFERS: June 1 / Nov. 1ELIGIBILITY:/Live in a Southeast residence hall/Freshmen: 18 composite ACT or 940 SAT,
3.0 cumulative high school GPA and complete the activities and awards section of the online application for admission. Students who report one of the following recognitions will automatically receive this award: BETA Club, Boys State, Girls State, HOBY, Eagle Scout, Girl Scout Gold Award, Missouri A+ high school graduate, Missouri Renaissance program.
/Transfer: 3.25 transfer GPA
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS AWARD$500 - $1,500 (Art, Dance, Music and Theatre;
auditions required)
DEADLINE: July 1ELIGIBILITY:/Freshmen: 21 ACT or 1060 SAT and 3.0 cumulative
high school GPA/Transfer: 3.0 transfer GPA
ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER AWARDS /Offer nationally recognized, award-winning mentorship programs, scholarships, and workshops for underrepresented populations (first generation, low income, students with disabilities, and U.S. ethnic minority students) /semo.edu/asc
REDHAWKS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD$5,737 (Difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition)
DEADLINE: NoneELIGIBILITY:/Non-Missouri Resident/Freshmen: 21 ACT or 1060 SAT and a 3.0
cumulative high school GPA OR Test Optional with a 3.25 cumulative high school GPA
/Transfer: 3.0 transfer GPA
TRANSFER AWARDS
TRANSFER ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP$2,000DEADLINE: June 1 / Nov. 1/3.5 transfer GPA
PHI THETA KAPPA$500DEADLINE: June 1 / Nov. 1/3.25 transfer GPA
All Transfer Awards are available to transfer students with 24 transferable hours from a two- or four-year college or university.
To review scholarship terms and conditions, visit semo.edu/SFS/terms.
ENDOWED/SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIPSSoutheast awards more than 1,500 endowed scholarships per year, totaling more than $1.9 million.Students are automatically considered for these awards. semo.academicworks.com
SOUTHEAST A+Mimics the State of Missouri A+ Scholarship ProgramELIGIBILITY: ./Available to beginning freshmen who reside in Cape
Girardeau, Bollinger, Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott, Stoddard or Wayne county
/Enroll at regional campus in Kennett or Sikeston/May not be combined with any other scholarship/semo.edu/aplus
PARTICIPATIONFIRST ROBOTICS/semo.edu/polytech
MARCHING BAND /semo.edu/marchingband
MILITARY HOUSING/semo.edu/takecommand
SPEECH AND DEBATE/semo.edu/commstudies
SPIRIT GROUPS: CHEERLEADERS AND SUNDANCERS /gosoutheast.com
OTHER AWARDS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
GRANTS
FEDERAL PELL GRANT$652-$6,095 annuallyCriteria/Eligibility: • Financial need• Satisfactory academic progress• Enrolled as a degree-seeking undergraduate
student
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTUp to $1,000Criteria/Eligibility:• Zero EFC and Pell Grant eligibility• Enrolled at least half-timeDeadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by February 1
ACCESS MISSOURI PROGRAM (Missouri Residents)
Awards range from $1,500-$2,850 (Maximum award may be reduced by the state and minimum award may be reduced due to receipt of other aid.)
Criteria/Eligibility:• Initial eligibility determined by the state
of Missouri• Full-time enrollment• EFC 12,000 or less• Maintain satisfactory academic progress and
obtain a 2.5 cumulative college GPA• Make corrections to the FAFSA by July 31
(Additional information may be required by Missouri Department of Higher Education.)
Deadline: FAFSA submitted to Central Processor by February 1 for guaranteed consideration or by April 1 for consideration if sufficient funds are available.
LOANS
FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANMaximum annual award: Dependent Total Base Amount Additional Loan (Sub+Unsub) Unsubsidized Amount1st yr. $3,500 $2,000 $5,500 2nd yr. $4,500 $2,000 $6,500 3rd and 4th yr. $5,500 $2,000 $7,500The additional unsubsidized loan limit for independent students in the first and second year is $6,000.Repayment begins 6 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment.
Criteria/Eligibility:• Financial need required for subsidized loans• Undergraduate students enrolled at least
half-time• Degree-seeking
FEDERAL DIRECT (PARENT) PLUS LOANMaximum award: Southeast “Cost of Attendance” less other financial aid
Criteria/Eligibility:• FAFSA must be on file • Parents of “dependent” undergraduate
students enrolled at least half-time• Financial need not required• Credit Check Approval
A credit check denial may increase student’s Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan Eligibility.
WORK STUDY
FEDERAL WORK STUDYAward varies from $1,000-$1,500Student paid at least minimum wage for no more than 20 hours per week.
Criteria/Eligibility:• Financial need• Enrolled at least half-time• Enrolled as a regular student• Mark “Yes” on FAFSA question, “Are you
interested in being considered for work study?”
Priority deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by February 1
DEADLINEJanuary 15 Submit your FAFSA online. Southeast’s federal school code is 002501.For the most consideration for federal, state, and institutional aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov by mid-January to meet the February 1 priority deadline. Financial Aid Award Notifications are sent to the student’s Southeast email address. Be sure to activate your Southeast Key (email) as soon as you are admitted.
In accordance with federal regulations set forth by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, information on the institution, accreditation, financial assistance, scholarship fraud, graduation rates, athletic participation, campus security, student rights and responsibilities, and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act at Southeast Missouri State University can be found at semo.edu/consumerinfo.
Federal and state grants, loans, and work-study programs require the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Complete your 2019-2020 FAFSA as early as October 1, 2018, using the student/parent 2017 income tax information. Use the IRS data retrieval tool to import tax information directly from the IRS during the FAFSA application process. Instructions are provided electronically while you are completing your FAFSA online.
Fees are subject to change by the Board of Regents. These fees represent 2018-2019 fees as of May 2018.
COMPARE OUR VALUE
Fees are subject to change by the Board of Regents. These fees represent 2018-2019 fees as of May 2018.
For a list of fees, visit semo.edu/sfs/fee-schedule.
Student Financial Services Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4710
(573) 651-2253 [email protected] semo.edu/sfs
2018-2019 SOUTHEAST CAPE GIRARDEAU CAMPUSCost for 30 credit hours per year
Missouri Resident
RAA Recipient Nonresident
Tuition
General Fees
Textbook Rental ($35 per course + tax)
Room and Meal Plan
Redhawks Achievement Award*
$6,253.50
$1,164.00
$363.10
$7,828.00
$11,991.00
$1,164.00
$363.10
$7,828.00
($5,737.50)
$11,991.00
$1,164.00
$363.10
$7,828.00
Estimated 2018-2019 Cost $15,608.60 $15,608.60 $21,346.10 The Redhawks Achievement Award (RAA) is a scholarship program for nonresidents covering the difference between nonresident and Missouri resident tuition.
2018-2019 COSTSFEES PER CREDIT HOURMissouri Resident Tuition $208.45Nonresident Tuition $399.70Online Degree Tuition (semo.edu/sfs/online) $284.00General Fees $38.80PROGRAM, COURSE AND OTHER FEESOptional Parking Pass (perimeter parking per year) $140.00Off-Campus Courses (per credit hour) $4.00ITV Courses (per credit hour) $5.50Online and Webinar Courses (per credit hour) $25.00SPECIAL PROGRAM FEESThe following programs require a special program course fee per credit hour to offset expenses associated with national accreditation requirements, low student/faculty ratios and high-cost equipment.
Per Credit Hr.
Business Administration (BSBA) Core Courses/ Communication Disorders / Computer Science / Mass Media / Music / Nursing / Theatre and Dance
$20.00
Additional course fees may apply. semo.edu/sfs/fee-schedule
2018-2019 ROOM AND MEAL PLAN2-person room with 15-Classic Meal Plan (with $140 in flex) for an academic year
SUITEDobbins River Campus Center, Merick Hall, LaFerla Hall $9,508.00Henderson Hall, Myers Hall, Towers North & West, Vandiver Hall $9,348.00COMMUNITYDearmont Hall $8,828.00Group Housing $8,318.00Towers East and South $7,828.00A $150 housing deposit is required before the Contract for University Housing can be processed. Other meal plans are available. semo.edu/residencelife/halls
2018-2019 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CAMPUSES & DELIVERY SITEKennett, Sikeston and Poplar Bluff Delivery Site
Lower Level (000-299) Courses Only; Does Not Apply to Web/Webinar Courses
Per Credit Hr. 30 Credit Hrs.
Tuition
Technical/MaintenanceTextbook Rental ($35 per course + tax)
Parking Pass
Estimated 2018-2019 Cost
$153.50
$21.50
(per course) $36.31
none
$4,605.00
$645.00
$363.10
none
$5,613.10
ATTENTION MILITARY PERSONNEL AND FAMILY MEMBERS Nonresident veterans, spouses of veterans, and dependents of veterans may qualify for a tuition rate equal to the Missouri resident tuition rate. semo.edu/veterans
TEXTBOOK RENTALSoutheast operates a textbook rental program in which students pay about $36 per class. That is a cost of only $360 per year compared to approximately $1,200 per year at other colleges and universities.
SAVE $3,300!
$15,610$20,770
$36,420
$46,950
Comparing 2017-18 tuition and fees with room and board provided by College Board with 2018-19 Southeast costs. Missouri- and Illinois-specific data from IPEDS.
AFFORDABILITY COMPARISON
$50,000$45,000$40,000$35,000$30,000$25,000$20,000$15,000$10,000$5,000
$0Southeast
Missouri State University
Public Four-YearIn-State
Public Four-Year
Out-of-State
Private NonprofitFour-Year
Missouri Four-Year
Illinois Four-Year
$21,346$27,417
Office of Admissions Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701-4710(573) 651-2590 (573) 651-5936 fax [email protected]
* minor only** associate degree*** certificate programO also available onlineRC also available at
regional campusPB also available at Poplar Bluff
In accordance with federal regulations, certificate program estimated cost for program completion can be found at http://semo.edu/ge. Certificate programs with low enrollment will not have graduation rates, borrowing levels, or debt-to-earnings information.
An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer
HOLLAND COLLEGE OF ARTSAND MEDIAArt (B.A.)Art (BFA) Ceramics Digital Arts Fibers Graphic Design/Illustration Painting Printmaking SculptureArt/Art History*Commercial Multimedia Commercial Photography Computer and Multimedia GraphicsDance (B.A., BFA)Fine Arts Entrepreneurship*Graphic Communications Technology*Human Environmental Studies Interior Design Mass Communication Advertising Multimedia Journalism Public Relations Television and Film Music (B.A.)Music (B.M.) Composition Instrumental Performance Vocal Performance Technical Theatre*Theatre (B.A.)Theatre (BFA) Acting Design/Technology Musical Theatre
HARRISON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND COMPUTINGAccounting Business AdministrationO
Business Law*Computer Information SystemsO Computer ScienceCybersecurityCybersecurity for Business Systems*Economics Business Financial Entrepreneurship Fashion Entrepreneurship*Fashion Merchandising*Finance Healthcare AdministrationO
Healthcare ManagementO
Informatics Quality and Patient SafetyHospitality ManagementHuman Environmental Studies Fashion and Consumer StudiesInformation Systems*International Business Management Human Resource Management Management Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Marketing Management Sales ManagementRetail Management*Supply Chain Management*
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,HEALTH AND HUMAN STUDIESAthletic Training Autism Spectrum Disorders***Autism Studies*, RC
Child Care and Guidance**, RC Head Start**Child Development-Childhood Trauma and Outcomes* Coaching* Communication Disorders Early Childhood EducationRC, PB Elementary EducationRC, PB
Language Arts Mathematics Science Social SciencesExceptional ChildRC, PB
Gerontology*
Health Management Exercise Science Health Promotion Health Management Entrepreneurship*Health Sciences General Health Sciences Pre-Physical/Occupational TherapyHuman Environmental Studies Child DevelopmentRC
Dietetics Family StudiesO Middle School EducationRC, PB
Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Nursing (BSN)Nursing (RN to BSN)O
Nutrition*Outdoor Adventure Leadership*Psychology (B.A., B.S.)O, RC Psychology: Applied* Psychology: Developmental*Psychology: Psychological Services* Recreation and Park Administration Secondary Education Agricultural Education Art Education Biology Education Chemistry Education English Education Family and Consumer Sciences French Education German Education Mathematics Education Music Education Instrumental Vocal Physical Education Physics Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Unified Science Education Biology Education Physics EducationSport Management Substance Abuse Prevention*Teaching Assistant Preparation***
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAnthropology*Archaeology*Communication for Health Professionals*Communication for Legal Professionals*Communication StudiesCorporate CommunicationCriminal JusticeO, RC
Criminology*, RC
English Literature Writing Film and Literature*French*General StudiesO, RC, PB
German*Global Cultures and Languages Anthropology Foreign Language Global StudiesHealth Communication Historic PreservationHistory Interdisciplinary StudiesO, RC, PB
Latin American Studies*Philosophy Political Science (B.A., B.S.) Pre-LawPublic Administration*Religion*Small Press Publishing* Social ScienceO
Social Work Sociology*Spanish*
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICSAgribusiness Agriculture Communications Agriculture Industry Agriculture Systems Management Animal Science Horticulture Plant and Soil ScienceRC, PB
Agriculture* Agriculture/Horticulture Entrepreneurship*Applied TechnologyO
Architectural Design*Biological and Medical Sciences Entrepreneurship*Biology Biomedical Science Marine Biology Microbiology/Cellular/Molecular/Biotechnology Organismal/Ecological/Evolutionary Pre-Physician Assistant Wildlife and Conservation Chemistry (B.A.) Business Chemistry Forensic ScienceChemistry (B.S.) Biochemistry DNA Analysis Forensic ChemistryCompanion Animals*Computer Networking*Computer Technology** Automated Manufacturing Microcomputer Systems Technical Computer Graphics Construction Management*Electronics Technology*Emergency PreparednessEngineering Physics Computer Applications Electrical Applications Mechanical ApplicationsEngineering Technology Electrical and Control Mechanical/Manufacturing Systems Environmental Science Biology Business Chemistry Environmental Health Geoprocessing and Soils Policy and CommunicationEquine Science*Geographic Information ScienceGeographic Information Systems*Geoscience*Industrial and Engineering Technology Entrepreneurship*Industrial and Systems EngineeringIndustrial DistributionIndustrial Management*Mathematics Actuarial Science Applied Mathematics and Statistics Pure Mathematics Medical Laboratory Science Physics Pre-Architecture Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Pre-Vocational Agriculture EducationPublic Health Biology Health Policy and Management Information Nutrition Social/BehavioralSoils* Sustainability*Technology Management Computer Network Systems Administration Construction Management and Design Facilities Management and Sustainability Industrial and Safety Management Sustainable Energy Systems Management Technology ManagementO
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
STRATEGIC MILITARY STUDIESAerospace Studies*Military Science*
EXPLORATORY/UNDECLARED
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