2009年02月03日

アメリカ留学:奨学金情報 from EducationUSA Weekly Update (No.115)

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The New York Film Academy provides matching grants with Fulbright, AMIDEAST, and Ford Foundation

The New York Film Academy is a two-year arts conservatory offering Associate of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degree programs, academic and gap-year programs, and short-term workshops for credit transfer to universities around the world.
We stress the uniqueness and advantages of a concentrated, hands-on, arts education - both as a means to acquire career skills immediately applicable to the marketplace, and/or as a pathway to Associate of Fine Arts, Bachelor's or Master's degree completion.
Funding: The New York Film Academy is an education partner with Fulbright, AMIDEAST, Ford Foundation, and the Organization of American States, providing matching grants for study in the Academy's academic-year programs, and its Associate of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degree programs. Our Financial Aid Director, Tom Cardamone, will assist you in assessing your needs and refer you to the best funding source. You can reach him at financialaid@nyfa.edu.
We are exploring the many opportunities to introduce the New York Film Academy to potential students for study here in the U.S. (New York City or Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA) or at our Abu Dhabi U.A.E. campus.
Visit www.NYFA.edu or contact us for more information about the Academy's global operations.

Best regards,
Jack Newman, Director of Outreach and Development. New York Film
Academy, www.NYFA.edu
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Undergraduate: Finlandia University, Michigan

Since its founding in 1896, Finlandia University has remained committed to the mission of its forefathers: A Learning Community Dedicated to Academic Excellence, Spiritual Growth and Service.
Finlandia's campus setting is on the rugged finger of land known to the locals as the "Keweenaw Peninsula" in the small city of Hancock in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Visitors to campus have told us what they like best: 'the friendly people', 'the feeling of safety' and one-of-a-kind area that can only be found on the "Keweenaw".
Finlandia offers nine academic programs of study, leading to baccalaureate degrees in Art and Design (BFA), Business Administration (BBA), Elementary Education (BA), Liberal Studies (BA), Liberal Studies-ACE! (BA), Nursing (BSN), Rural Human Services (BA), and associate degrees in Criminal Justice and Physical Therapist Assistant.

- Finlandia serves a student body of 553 this fall 2007.
- Finlandia's student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1, most classes have enrollments of 25 or less.
- Funding: Approximately 92% of Finlandia's students receive some sort of financial aid ($2,500 scholarships, for example).
- Thirteen NCAA Division III athletic opportunities await the serious student-athlete.

Contact the Office of Financial Aid to determine individual
eligibility +1 906-487-7261 or +1 906 487-7240.

www.finlandia.edu

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Masters of Laws (LL.M.) program in Law of the United States,
University of Baltimore School of Law

The University of Baltimore School of Law offers a Masters of Laws (LL.M.) program in Law of the United States (LOTUS) for non-U.S. lawyers.  The LL.M. LOTUS program was developed about five years ago at UB's Center for International and Comparative Law.  The webpages contain information on curriculum, application instructions and the International Services Office which assists students from abroad.
There is also a link to profiles of current students in the LL.M. LOTUS program.

The University of Baltimore faculty are excellent teachers with international experience and warmly welcome students and faculty from abroad.  Baltimore, a port city, is as you know located near Washington, D.C., and is a great place to network with lawyers engaged in international legal work.  University of Baltimore has limited partial funding for some LL.M. students. You may wish to check sources from your country as well as international organizations for scholarship information.

Please bring this program to the attention of law students and recent law graduates who earned their first degree in law outside the U.S. and who are interested in pursuing an LL.M. in the United States.
Prospective applicants who have additional questions about the LL.M. LOTUS program can contact me at the Admissions Office at UB: LLMadmissions@ubalt.edu.

Thank you in advance for your help in spreading the word about this program.
Sincerely,

Jeffrey L. Zavrotny, Director of Admissions
University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
LLMadmissions@ubalt.edu
http://law.ubalt.edu/template.cfm?page=351
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