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I can't locate what I'm looking for on the web site. What can I do?
First try the Search Box at the middle-left of each page. You may also want to look at the SiteMap.
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What Happens After The Student Graduates?
That depends on the student. Some students continue their education by pursuing a bachelor's degree at other Institutions. Most graduates begin pursuing their careers in a variety of entry-level positions in various fields involving their program of study within a matter of months after graduation. Some may stay in their present jobs. Others may take a break between school and work.
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Will A Student's Credits Transfer?
CBT has articulation agreements with various Institutions around The State of Florida, we are also part of the alliance for credit transfer of ACICS. CBT is a member of the STATE OF FLORIDA NUMERING SYSTEM therefore; by state legislation other Colleges and Universities Licensed in the State must consider and accept credits based on the status of the law.
Decisions concerning the acceptance of CBT credits by any institution other than an CBT are made at the sole discretion of the receiving institution. CBT makes no representation whatsoever concerning the transferability of any CBT credits to any institution other than an CBT.
Students considering continuing their education at, or transferring to, any institution other than CBT must not assume that credits earned at CBT will be accepted by the receiving institution. An institution's accreditation does not guarantee that credits earned at that institution will be accepted for transfer by the other institution. Students must contact the registrar of the receiving institution to determine what CBT, if any, that institution will accept.
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What If The Student Needs A Job While He Or She Is In School?
Many students work part-time while attending CBT. If the student needs assistance finding a part-time job while in school, he or she should contact the Career Services Department. A list of part-time job leads may also be available for the student's use. (Part-time jobs listed at CBT and part-time jobs obtained with the assistance of CBT are typically not related to the student's education.)
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What If The Student Must Move Closer To CBT?
If the student must relocate to attend CBT, an CBT representative can assist the student in finding a place to live. CBT may also be able to provide you with names of other students who may be interested in a roommate.
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What Type Of Student Activities Are Sponsored?
The school encourages student activities to help develop individual initiative, group leadership and cooperation. It is a goal of the school to help provide students with the opportunity to participate in activities which relate to educational objectives, satisfy social needs, provide recreational opportunities and encourage cultural enrichment. School-related student activities must be sanctioned, approved and supervised by the school.
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Do you accept Advanced Placement (AP) credits?
CBT will grant 8 credits for Advanced Placement Examinations with a score of 4 or 5. A score of 3 may be granted credit after the approval of the faculty member in that area of study. There is a limit of 12 credits total. These credits will not be applied to the Plan of Concentration
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Do you accept students who have been home schooled?
Yes! Often, home schooling engenders the same qualities that make for successful CBT students: self motivation, a passion for learning, and original thought. As such, homeschoolers have been among our strongest candidates for admissions.
The application procedure for homeschooled students is the same as for other students with the exeption that they must pass the GED test and submit it with the proper transcripts.
To establish eligibility for Federal financial aid, all students must have a high school diploma and transcripts when required.
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What is your application procedure for international students?
International students must complete an Online application form which can be requested from the admissions office. This form endeavors to establish whether or not the student would be eligible for the F-1 student visa required for entry into the U.S. To obtain this visa, international students must be able to verify financial support for at least one year of study at CBT. Therefore, the first step in the application process for international students is completion of the international application with the Certification of Finances section.
In reviewing all files, the Admissions Committee looks for evidence of the student's ability to succeed at the College.
For international students, a key component to their success is their English language fluency level. We therefore require that non-native speakers to take our ESOL program or be a fluent English Speaker.
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What is your application procedure for transfer students?
The only difference between the application procedure for first-year and transfer applicants is that transfer students must submit official copies of transcripts from all colleges attended.
We will try to schedule your interview with a faculty member in your area of interest, especially if you would transfer in as a junior. If you have your transfer transcripts, bring with you to the interview so that you and the faculty member can discuss your future studies should you enroll at Marlboro.
Transfer students will receive credit for comparable liberal arts courses at accredited institutions if they have received grades of C- or better.
Please call the registrar's office at 305 – 273-44-99 for further information.
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