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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jun 16, 2013 19:37:21 GMT -5
All monthly assignments for the seniors to complete will be cross-posted here!
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jun 16, 2013 19:38:15 GMT -5
Hello, Seniors! You first assignment as seniors is to discover what learning style you may have, or combination of styles. This will help you to understand yourself and your the way you learn, as well as help us to identify your strengths and weaknesses are a student. Education Planner is a great place to start! Here is the link to the "What Kind of Student Are You?" assessment: educationplanner.org/students/self-assessments/kind-of-student.shtmlHere is the link to the "What's Your Learning Style?" assessment: educationplanner.org/students/self-assessments/learning-styles.shtml Print BOTH of your results and turn them in to the CIAS office to be placed into the Graduation Plan folder in your cumulative file! This needs to be turned in by Friday, August 30, 2013.You can turn it in to CIAS by one of these ways: BTW, make sure that your name is included! 1. Save it as a PDF and email it as an attachment to nogratrjoy@aol.com with the subject: "Senior Assignment #1" 2. Fax it to 458-5132 3. Mail it to the school at 2007 N. 61st Ave. Pensacola, FL 32506 This paperwork is required by FCCPSA, our accreditation agency.
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jan 2, 2014 12:15:15 GMT -5
All students who graduate from CIAS are required to take at least one year of Apologetics in their Bible classes. If you did a Bible course like this in Grade 11, then you will not be required to complete another one. This must include, but is not limited to, reading six (6) books in the following genres: Devotional Spiritual Challenge Apologetics Adulthood/Maturity Currently, we have about a hundred titles that you may choose from in the CIAS library that may be checked out at anytime. Also, if you have a book that you are reading for an internship or with a Bible study group or Sunday school, please bring it in to be approved for your Apologetics list. There is a form to record your book titles; click on "Bible Book List." Download the report form here: christianinstitute.com/Reproducibleformlist.htmLook at the list of suggested titles here: cias.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=grads&thread=287&page=1This assignment is due before you graduate next May, but get started early!
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jan 2, 2014 12:23:54 GMT -5
Dear Seniors: You need to prepare and submit your Academic Resume at this time if you have not already submitted it during your senior year. Please see your CIAS Graduation Manual for details and a sample on Pages 40-41. Download it as a PDF from here: www.christianinstitute.com/1314GraduationManual.pdf. This is due on Friday, Jan. 10. You mail fax it to 458-05132, mail it to CIAS, or email it as an attachment to nogratrjoy@aol.com This is a requirement by our accrediting agency, FCCPSA. Thank you!
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Post by Mary Beth Jones on Jan 2, 2014 12:29:00 GMT -5
This is only for seniors who are qualifying for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program or any other state-based grants or scholarships (like the FSAG). After December 1, 2013, you may log onto www.floridastudentfinancialaidsg.organd fill out the FFAA, Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA). It will take 15 minutes or so to fill out and will not ask any financial information, just personal, demographic and academic info. It is the "umbrella" application for a long list of grants and scholarships: - Access to Better Learning and Education Grant Program
- Cost of Attendance and Adult Norm-Referenced Disability Testing
- First Generation Matching Grant Program
- Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
- Florida Fund for Minority Teachers Program
- Florida Public Postsecondary Career Education Student Assistance Grant Program
- Florida Resident Access Grant Program
- Florida Student Assistance Grant Program
- Florida Work Experience Program
- José Martà Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund
- Mary McLeod Bethune Scholarship Program
- Rosewood Family Scholarship Program
- Scholarships for Children and Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans
- Talented Twenty Program
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