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Transcript: 3,032 $ Athletics Statistics Total Graduate Population: 2374 students Financial Aid Tuition: "Climate-Houston-Texas." U.s. Climate Data. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2012. Liberal arts, economics, bio sciences, electrical engineering, computer science, psychology, and English Average freshman SAT scores: Rice University Math: 680-780 Reading: 650-750 Writing: 650-760 Must See Places 12,600 $ Room and Board: Some options are Campus Housing, Residential Dining, Graduate Apartments and Summer Conference services, all in the same complex! Climate Serrano, Shea. "Best Houston Attractions." About.com. N.p., 2012. Web. 26 Nov. 2012. 36,610 $ Bibliography Average Freshman Class Size: There are no Fraternities or Sororities at Rice University but there is a great campus life anyway. Three Fourths of Rice Students live on campus. The campus is a heavily wooded, and has about 300 acres. There are many opportunities for students, one coming up is to have dinner with the president of the school, Mr. Leebron. There is no ROTC offered at Rice University. There are many sports at Rice: There are many Graduate programs at Rice including bio molecular engineering, earth science, ecology, and psychology. Women's sports include: Basketball, Cross-country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, and Volleyball. Average GPA: Jan Feb March April May June Average high in °F 62 65 72 78 84 90 Average low in °F 44 46 54 60 66 72 Av. precipitation - inch 3.7 3.23 2.4 3.43 4.45 3.82 Days with precip. 10 10 9 8 8 8 Hours of sunshine 144 141 193 212 266 298 July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average high in °F 92 93 88 81 71 63 Average low in °F 74 74 70 61 52 45 Av. precipitation - inch 5.16 3.54 3.82 3.58 4.06 4.09 Days with precip. 10 9 9 7 8 10 Hours of sunshine 294 281 238 239 181 146 Graduation Rate: Campus Life Total Undergraduate Population: 3,668 students The climate at Rice University is very nice with warm summers, moderate winters, and lots of sunshine. Total: Rice University competes in 14 NCAA Division I varsity sports. Men's Sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, track and field, football, golf, and tennis. 61% of students receive some sort of financial aid, and some philosophy classes, receive full tuition. Degrees That Rice are Known For: Housing Options: By: Seth Goolsby 92% 52,242 $ A smaller class size leads to a better school experience! Bayou Palace- Enjoy a wonderful night out at this entertainment complex, with theaters, restaurants and lounges. Johnson Space Center- come out to the home of NASA and see a virtual rocket launch, and experience zero gravity. Houston Zoo- go see over 900 species at the seventh most seen zoo in the world. Rice University- Why would you visit without taking a tour of the school? Experience what Students experience, and listen to undergraduates well versed in campus life. There are a variety of scholarships that one could apply for at Rice University. 3.9 Populations Costs Rice. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2012. <http://www.rice.edu/>. 12 people per class Extra Fees and Books:

Rice University Presentation

Transcript: Four-year Private School Ethnic make-up Financial Aid Costs Financial Aid Houston, Texas School of Social Sciences http://www.careercruising.com/USSchool/UGSchoolProfile.aspx?LoginID=a4c48a93-bd2c-4b21-a926-223bcb5649dd-0&INUN_ID=8299&step=step2 http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~instresr/ricefacts1996/fbrtrad.html There are over 70 buildings in the campus of Rice which include laboratories, auditoriums, classrooms and offices. Academic Departments http://www.campusexplorer.com/colleges/72D02679/Texas/Houston/Rice-University/ Student Body In 1962, President John F. Kennedy made a speech at Rice Stadium Saying that the United States intended to reach the moon before the end of the decade of the 1960s. 84% Receives Financial Aid Coed Costs For Rice University In 1963 Rice opened the nation's first department of Space Physics 16% Did not Receive Financial Aid http://www.myfuture.com/schools/cost/227757 Edgar Odell Lovett was the first president of Rice Institute Table Of Contents Graduate Admission- http://graduate.rice.edu/ http://explore.rice.edu/explore/a_brief_rice_history.asp Did you know? Spring: 80 degrees Summer: 93 degress Fall: 81 degrees Winter: 65 degress Rice was ranked 17th among national universities by U.S. News and World Report. With a graduate enrollment of just over 2,300, graduate students comprise 40% of the total Rice student body; the rest consists of 2,785 undergraduates. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rice-3604 http://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/college/college_pg03_tmpl.jhtml?schoolId=731 School Of Humanities 6100 Main, Houston, Texas 77005-1827 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77251-1892 On September 23, 1900, Rice was murdered by Charlie Jones. The Rice Institute opened on September 23, 1912 The school Mascot is an Owl. http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~instresr/ricefacts1996/fbrtrad.html http://www.depts.ttu.edu/upwardbound/collegeinfo.php History http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/77002 History The School Colors are Blue and Gray. Academic Departments http://www.houstontx.gov/abouthouston/houstonfacts.html graduate@rice.edu Rice Fight Song: Fight for Rice, Rice fight on, loyal sons arise. The Blue and Gray for Rice today, comes breaking through skies. Fight, fight, fight! Stand and cheer, Vict'ry's near, Sammy leads the way. Onward go! to crush the foe, we'll fight for Blue and Gray. Vanessa Salinas Degrees Offered Written essay or personal statement: required Interview: recommended Portfolio for architecture; audition for music : required for some programs Letter(s) of recommendation: 2 required Transcript of high school record: required Where we got our information For More Information http://www.explore.rice.edu/explore/Contact_Rice.asp http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~instresr/ricestatistics/Pages/profile99.html http://www.students.rice.edu/students/Departments.asp#Schools Admission Requirements Jesse H. Jones Graduate School Of business George R. Brown School of Engineering Tuition & Fees: In-State: $31,930 Tuition & Fees: Out-of-State: $31,930 Room and Board: $11,230.00 Books & Supplies: $800.00 Other Expenses: $1,550.00 Total In-State: $45,510.00 Total Out-of-State: $45,510.00 Call 713-348-0000 Undergraduate Admission- admi@rice.edu School of architecture Student Body Location College Name and Seal Wiess School of Natural Sciences http://www.rice.edu/ The Bachelor of Science degree Bachelor of Architecture degree The Bachelor of Music degree Did You Know Housing is divided among eleven residential colleges. For More Information... •School mascot, colors, and • School song – City Population: 2,099,451 The Shepherd School of Music Type of School

Rice University Presentation

Transcript: Joshua A. Inman Rice University Overview Located in Houston, Texas Student body size: 3,992 students 16% Acceptance rate Average SAT scores: 1490-1580 73 majors in 8 divisions of study Total costs are $67,102, but unlike other high-ranked schools, they do offer merit-based scholarships Academics Rankings from US News and Reports: #17 in National Universities #8 in Best Undergraduate Teaching #13 in Best Value Boasts a 6:1 student-to-faculty ratio Rice allows students to choose from very broad course options to complete their Gen Eds Focus on giving students flexibility Residential College System All students are randomly assigned to one of eleven residential colleges—each suited with its own dorm and dining hall They are part of this college all four years and guaranteed housing for three Each college has its own unique traditions, and there are fierce rivalries between the colleges Intramural sports are divided by college Financial Aid The Rice Investment guarantees need-based aid for students with household incomes under certain thresholds Aid is reevaluated each year Rice also offers merit-based aid up to $30,000/yr Students automatically apply by submitting their application These are renewable for four years Apply via Common or Coalition Application, and submit the Rice Questions A Rice tradition is "The Box", where instead of submitting a final essay, they submit an unexplained image Deadline for early decision is Nov 1 Deadline for regular decision is Jan 1 How To Apply

Rice University

Transcript: RICE UNIVERSITY ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IT Type of School It's a private school. 3,529 Enrolled, Undergraduate National Ranking of #17 Location Houston, Texas Urban Admission Reqiurements GPA- 3.2 SAT:Critical Reading-650 Math-690 Writing-660 21% Accepted $70 Application fee High School Activities- Science& English Tuition and Financial Aid Resident:$35,000 Non-Resident:37,000 Books:$800 Scholarships-Sports,Elective, Academic College Loans for: Supplies,books,no food. Campus Living $12,500 a year Types of Housing: Normal, no sororites or fraternity Academic Programs Architecture Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies Asian Studies German Studies Hispanic-American Studies Latin American Studies Slavic Studies Women's Studies B Arts, Visual & PerformingArt - General B Art History/Criticism/Conservation B Fine/Studio Arts B Music - General B Music - General Performance B Music History/Literature B Music Theory/Composition B Visual and PerformingArts - General B Biological & Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry B Biology B Ecology B Evolutionary Biology B Business, Management, & MarketingBusiness Administration/Management B Computer & Information SciencesComputer Science B EngineeringBiomedical Engineering B Chemical Engineering B Civil Engineering B Computer Engineering - General B Electrical/Communications Engineering B Environmental Engineering B Materials Engineering B Mechanical Engineering B English Language & LiteratureEnglishLanguage & Literature - General B Foreign Language & LiteratureClassics B French B German B Greek,Ancient B Latin B Linguistics B Slavic B Spanish B HistoryHistory - General B MathematicsApplied Mathematics B Mathematics - General B Statistics B Multi/Interdisciplinary StudiesClassical/Ancient Mediterranean/Near Eastern Studies B Cognitive Science B Medieval/Renaissance Studies B Parks, Recreation & FitnessExercise Sciences B Sport/Fitness Administration B Philosophy & ReligionPhilosophy B Religion/Religious Studies B Physical SciencesAstronomy B Astrophysics B Chemical Physics B Chemistry B Geology B GeophysicsSeismology B PhysicalTheoretical Chemistry B Physics B PsychologyPsychology - General B Public Administration & ServicesPublic Policy Analysis B Social Sciences Anthropology B Economics B Political Science/Government B Social Sciences - General B Sociology B Air Force Science(AFSC)Americas ResearchCenter(ARCR)Anthropology(ANTH)Arabic(ARAB)Architecture(ARCH)Asian Studies(ASIA)Astronomy(ASTR)Biochemistry & CellBiology(BIOC)Bioengineering(BIOE)Business(BUSI)Chemical & Biomolecular Eng(CHBE)Chemistry(CHEM)Chinese(CHIN)Civil and Environmental Eng(CEVE)Classical Studies(CLAS)Cognitive Sciences(CSCI)College Course(COLL)Communication(COMM)Comp. & Applied Mathematics(CAAM)Computer Science(COMP)Dissertation/Thesis Submission(DSRT)Earth Science(ESCI)Ecology & Evolutionary Biology(EBIO)Economics(ECON)Education(EDUC)Electrical & Comp. Engineering(ELEC)Engineering(ENGI)English(ENGL)Environment Studies(ENST)Film(FILM)French Studies(FREN)Freshman Seminar(FSEM)German(GERM)Global Health Technologies(GLHT)Greek(GREE)Health Sciences(HEAL)Hebrew(HEBR)Hindi(HIND)History(HIST)History of Art(HART)Honors Program(HONS)Humanities(HUMA)Humanities Research Center(HURC) Italian Language and Culture(ITAL)Japanese(JAPA)Keck Center(KECK)Kinesiology(KINE)Korean(KORE)Latin(LATI)Leadership Rice(LEAD)Liberal Studies Core/Capstone(MLSC)Lifetime Phys Activity Credit(LPCR)Lifetime Phys Activity Program(LPAP)Linguistics(LING)MBA for Professionals-Evening(MGMP)MBA for Professionals-Weekend(MGMW) Managerial Studies(MANA)Materials Science(MSCI)Mechanical Engineering(MECH)Medieval Studies(MDST)Military Science(MILI)Music(MUSI)Natural Sciences(NSCI)Naval Science(NAVA)Neuroscience(NEUR)Philosophy(PHIL)Photography(FOTO)Physics(PHYS)Policy Studies(POST)Political Science(POLI)Portuguese(PORT)Religious Studies(RELI)Russian(RUSS)Social Sciences(SOSC)Sociology(SOCI)Spanish(SPAN) Sport Management(SMGT)Statistics(STAT) Theatre(THEA)Tibetan(TIBT) University Courses(UNIV)Visual Arts(ARTS) Women, Gender, & Sexuality(SWGS) Tutoring for major courses Summer internships SCHOOL HISTORY AND SPIRIT Colors-Blue and Grey Mascot-Owl,Sammy Activities-MOB Campus Life Clubs-MOB,Chemistry Graduate Assosiation, Ideas to Action Entrepual Society,Black Student Association,Muslim Student Assosiation,Outdoors Club,Rice Habitat for humanity,Chinese Student Association,Golden Key National Honors Society,HACER,Wesley Foundation, GLBT, GSA, AICE On-Campus Jobs-Not many, most off Most of computers in Library Barbera & David Gibb's Recreation and Wellness Center Buses around campus, night escorts No fraternaties or sororities One bookstore, Rice Universite's Official Bookstore Enviromental Health and Saftey department(EHS) Athletics Sports-Men: Baseball,Basketball, Cross-Country,Football,Golf,Tennis, Track and Field Women-Basketball,Swimming,Track&Field, Cross-country,Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis Rice Club Sports- Badmitton,Sailing,Baseball,Shooting,Basketball,

RICE University

Transcript: Location Setting -Students enjoy broad array of cultural activities for both education and entertainment. -Museum District is one of the largest cultural areas in the country. -Rice's Passport to Houston History -Opened in 1912 after the murder of its namesake William Marsh Rice, Rice is now a preeminent research university with a distinct undergraduate and graduate focus. -Rice has been ranked No. 1 for "best quality of life"by the Princeton Review for three year in a row. Admissions Considered Factors in making admissions decision include: your scholastic record/transcript, interests, talents, test scores, and life experiences. The admission committee seeks a diverse and engaged student body. Average SAT and ACT Scores of Admitted Students SAT Reading 700-780 SAT Writing 690-780 SAT Math 710-790 ACT 32- 35 Decision Plans Applied Admitted Enrolled Early 1,230 306 (25%) 291 (95%) Regular 13,903 2,222 (16%) 644 (29%) Total 15,133 2,528 (17%) 935* (37%) Tuition 2012-2013 Cost of Attendance Tuition $36,610 Fees $682 Room and Board $12,600 Books $800 Personal Expenses $1,550 Total: $52,242* Financial Aid Services Federal and State Grants Merit Scholarships Student Employment Supervisor Resources Need-Based Financial Aid Housing Housing Services at Rice University combines Campus Housing, Residential Dining, Graduate Apartments and Summer Conference services in one department. Undergraduate Housing at Rice is a mixture of historic and modern architecture. Rooms come in all shapes and sizes and are indeed part of the charm of the residential college system. Organizations On-Campus activities include nearly 200 clubs and organizations. These academic, social, athletic, cultural, and volunteer groups are just some of the ways to get involved at Rice. Club Requirements To operate as an official Rice University club, an organization must meet the following requirements: All undergraduate student organizations shall follow the Student Association Bylaws with regard to their establishment and organization. All graduate student organizations will likewise follow the Graduate Student Association Bylaws. No organization may discriminate in policy or action on grounds of race/ethnicity, religion, culture, sexual orientation, or national origin. Members of the Rice community must comprise at least 50% of the membership. Principal officers and spokespersons must be currently registered Rice students and in good academic and disciplinary standing. The club's constitution must be approved by the Student Association (SA) or the Graduate Student Association (GSA). All clubs are required to have a faculty/staff sponsor who is on campus for the entire academic year. Clubs must register every Fall with the Office of Student Activities. Registration for established clubs must be completed by October 1. New clubs may register at anytime during the year. Other -The Rice/Baylor Medical Scholars Program -"Education at the Cutting Edge" -A Focus on undergraduate Research Why Interested #1 Reason: Great School, I love the combinations and variates of things we can achieve while studying at Rice. - The Rice/Baylor Medical Scholars Program -Great opportunities you get from attending. -Setting -Tuition Undergraduates enjoy flexible distribution requirements and may choose from more than 50 majors. Degrees School of Architecture Georges R. Brown School of Engineering School of Humanities The Shepherd School of Music Wiess School of Natural Sciences School of Social Studies Additional Minors Preprofessional Programs Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations Art History Asian Studies Classical Studies English French Studies German Studies Hispanic Studies History Kinesiology Linguistics Medieval Studies Philosophy Religious Studies Secondary Education Certification Sport Management Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality Visual and Dramatic Arts Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Computational and Applied Mathematics* Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Materials Science Mechanical Engineering Statistics* Astronomy Astrophysics Biochemistry and Cell Biology* Biological Sciences Chemical Physics Chemistry Earth Science Ecology and Evolutionary Biology* Environmental Science Mathematics* Physics Anthropology* Cognitive Sciences Economics Mansgerial Studies Mathematical Economics Analysis Policy Studies Political Science Psychology Sociology* Composition Music History Music Theory Performance Architecture Architectural Studies *This area of study is also available as a minor. African Studies Business Energy and Water Sustainability Financial Computation and Modeling Global Health Technologies Jewish Studies Poverty, Justice and Human Capabilities Prebusiness, Prelaw, Premedicine

Rice University

Transcript: Rice University Rice is a private college Davide W. Leebron is the president of Rice University It is the best collage in Texas It is located in Housten,Texas Opened in 1912 after the murder of William Marsh Rice March 14, 1816-september 23, 1900 Tuition Year Hour Semester Annual 2010 Matriculants $1,380.00 $16,560.00 $33,120.00 2009 Matriculants $1,380.00 $16,560.00 $33,120.00 2008 Matriculants $1,380.00 $16,560.00 $33,120.00 2007 Matriculants $1,380.00 $16,560.00 $33,120.00 2006 Matriculants $1,360.00 $16,295.00 $32,590.00 5th Year Architecture $1,360.00 $16,295.00 $32,590.00 Required Fees Fall Spring Annual Student Activities $55.50 $55.50 $111.00 Student Rec Center Fees $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 Health Services Fee $225.00 $225.00 $450.00 Medical Insurance Premium Student Only $566.00 $920.00 $1,486.00 Rice University has good programs and a lot of sports. Activities are... Choral groups Concert band dance drama theatre jazz band literary magazine marching band No Greek Lif Badminton Basketball Cross-country running football racquetball soccer softball swimming and diving table tenis The owl is the school's mascot The colors for Rice are blue and gray. They were chosen by the first president of Rice University. Over five-thousand students go Rice University. Wiliam Marsh Rice Fees are... You don't need to pay for a room Study Abroad Fees Fall Spring Summer 2011 Academic Year 2010 - 2011 $315.00 $315.00 $155.00 Student Activities $55.50 $55.50 This shows the past years The textbooks could cost $100 to $150 or more Types of finance help: Private Loans State Loans Scholarships Grants Employment Requirements: At least a 3.0(B) and above grade average Some departments need Graduate Record Exam and Graduate Management Admission Test.

Rice University Presentation

Transcript: University Chris G. and Sara I. Rice Overview Location Houston, TX Admission Acceptance rate of 16% Net price of $24,131 per year Acceptance Rate and Net Price Ratings Ratings School Ranking: #12 Top Universities in America Niche Rating: A+ overall A+ Ratings: Academics Diversity Professors Dorms Student Life Value Campus Campus Food Test Ranges SAT Range: 1490-1580 Test Ranges ACT Range: 33-55 Student Faculty Ratio: 6:1 Number of Undergrads: 3,916 people Students Students Median Earning Students 6 years after graduating: $64,300 per year Median Earning School Description Rice University is a prestigious school with good niche scores and a good graduation rate and employment rate, both of which are at 91%. The acceptance rate is at 16% meaning that it is very competitive to get into this school. Rice University is one of the best schools in America, ranking #12. School Description In my opinion I would go to this school. From the research we have done, Rice university seems like a very good university and in fact the #12 school in the U.S. and has a A+ overall grade in the Niche rating. Even though the university is in Texas and has a B- in safety, I would still go to this university. Chris's Opinion Our Opinions Sara's Opinion Personally, I would not consider going to Rice University, since they do not have the majors I am interested in. Also for the Niche grade, they received a B- for safety, and B+ for location. Even though a B is not bad, I would want my school to be safer than that. However, the student faculty ratio and their ranking as one of the best schools in America is appealing. Sara's Opinion

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