Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School, located in St. Louis, MO, is a Catholic Archdiocesan High School. Rich in African American history, the school prides itself on a trifold mission of academic excellence, faith development and leadership.
The Center for Global Citizenship is a 70,000-square-foot center which brings the Cross Cultural Center, the Center for Service and Community Engagement, the Center for Intercultural Studies, and the Center for International Studies under one roof, and adjacent to the English as a Second Language Program, the Center for Sustainability and the Office of International Services located in Des Peres Hall. The Center is available for events, both SLU sponsored and externally hosted, which support the mission to promote collaboration across the University to educate and engage the SLU community for global awareness, responsibility, and participation. The consortium located in the Center for Global Citizenship and Des Peres Hall will also collaborate to offer speakers, programs and events which promote global citizenship. With nearly 1,000 students from more than 70 different countries, as well as nearly 350 students studying abroad in more than 15 different counties each academic year, the new Center for Global Citizenship will help SLU transform students into educated and knowledgeable members of the global community.
Engineering and aviation undergraduate and graduate programs addressing global challenges of the future.
Saint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University. Opened in 1843, it is the first law school west of the Mississippi River. The school has been ABA approved since 1924 and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Housed in Scott Hall, the law school has the highest enrollment of law students in Missouri. It offers both full- and part-time programs. The school is also home to St. Louis University's Vincent C. Immel Law Library, which is one of the largest law libraries in the state of Missouri. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas studied for his bar exam at the old Omer Poos Law Library on the main SLU campus.It was the first ABA law school in St. Louis to accept African-American students. In 1908, the law school accepted its first female law students. Starting with the fall semester of 2013, the school will be located in Scott Hall, a new facility in Downtown St. Louis. According to SLU Law's 2013 ABA-required disclosures, 55.5% of the Class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.Degree programsMost students are enrolled in the full-time J.D. program. SLU LAW has the only part-time J.D. program in St. Louis. The school also offers dual-degree programs and an LL.M in Health Law and an LL.M Program in American Law for Foreign Lawyers.
In the Department of Housing and Residence Life, you will find that we are committed to creating living environments that support the holistic development of our students. Focusing on community development, social justice and diversity, leadership development, civic and social responsibility, accountability and community standards, the Department of Housing and Residence Life offers students the physical and emotional comforts of home balanced with numerous opportunities for personal growth and development. Our goal is to instill respect and foster a sense of community by creating, promoting, and supporting residential environments where students, faculty, and staff are provided opportunities to understand, accept, and appreciate each other. In addition, we strive to be one of the top housing departments in the country, creating residential environments that do not simply complement the academic mission, but are viewed as an integral and significant part of the entire educational experience.
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology is a college within Saint Louis University.HistoryFoundingParks Air College was founded by Oliver Parks in 1927. Parks was America's first federally certified school of aviation, holding the FAA Air Agency Certificate no. 1. Oliver Parks started as the sole flight instructor with two instruction aircraft at Lambert airfield. The venture nearly ended when Parks crashed a Laird Swallow training aircraft leaving only one remaining trainer and was unable to teach lessons while in the hospital. He bought 100 acres in East St. Louis in 1928, and built five buildings the same year. By 1929 Parks operated 35 TravelAir trainers with an enrollment of 600 students.Parks College was initially a publicly traded company. During the great depression, the Detroit Aircraft Corporation bought up eighty percent of the stock as part of a large merger of aviation entities. Oliver Parks sold most of his assets to buy back a controlling interest. The college students manufactured their own series of biplane aircraft, including the Parks P2A, which became the "hero" of books by author Richard Bach. The college quickly got out of the manufacturing business, selling the P2A rights to Ryan as the Ryan Speedster, and later the Hammond 100.In 1931 Parks offered an Executive Transport Pilot's course. In the 1930s those enrolled as aeronautical engineers, had to design, construct and test fly their own aircraft. By 1936 the enrollment reached 200 students, with a training fleet that consisted of 49 aircraft including the Kinner Sportster, and Lambert Monocoach twin.
You bring goals and determination. Whether you do so as an undergraduate or graduate student, Saint Louis University's College of Arts and Sciences will help you pull it all together. Among our departments and area programs, you'll find a home for study, self-inquiry, research, and career exploration. The Jesuit Tradition The foundation of our Jesuit tradition has shaped our mission, curriculum and our style of teaching and research throughout all our undergraduate and graduate programs. In fact, you'll feel the Jesuit influence in every area of academic and campus life -- from the caring, close-knit SLU community to our student and faculty commitment to service and outreach. Life-Changing Education At SLU, you'll be joining others who want their education to be life changing, something that develops to the whole person. The curriculum offers high-level education with focus on thoughtful self-reflection and real engagement with the world -- the complete package. Well-prepared. That's you in the College of Arts and Sciences at Saint Louis University.
You bring goals and determination. Whether you do so as an undergraduate or graduate student, Saint Louis University's College of Arts and Sciences will help you pull it all together. Among our departments and area programs, you'll find a home for study, self-inquiry, research, and career exploration. The Jesuit Tradition The foundation of our Jesuit tradition has shaped our mission, curriculum and our style of teaching and research throughout all our undergraduate and graduate programs. In fact, you'll feel the Jesuit influence in every area of academic and campus life -- from the caring, close-knit SLU community to our student and faculty commitment to service and outreach. Life-Changing Education At SLU, you'll be joining others who want their education to be life changing, something that develops to the whole person. The curriculum offers high-level education with focus on thoughtful self-reflection and real engagement with the world -- the complete package. Well-prepared. That's you in the College of Arts and Sciences at Saint Louis University.
Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School, located in St. Louis, MO, is a Catholic Archdiocesan High School. Rich in African American history, the school prides itself on a trifold mission of academic excellence, faith development and leadership.
SWE is a non-for-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in those aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing contributions and achievements as engineers and leaders. We teach about networking and how to get the support we need. Men are also welcome. We make the need for women engineers knownand encourage young women to consider an engineering education. The main objectives are: To inform young women, their parents, counselors, and the public in general of the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them. To assist women engineers in readying themselves for a return to active work after temporary retirement. To serve as a center of information on women in engineering. To encourage women engineers to attain high levels of educational and professional achievement.
Human Services Club provide students interested in the field of Human Services with the opportunity to express themselves collectively speakers to present a presentation in their respective field to the members of the club, and to serve the needs of the student body of St. Louis Community College at Forest Park.
Dunbar Elementary School opened in 1912 as Glasgow School. It is Located in the Jeff Vander Lou Neighborhood, across the street from Vashon High School. Our classes range from Pre-Kindergarten to sixth grade, with an enrollment of 250 students. Principal: Jacara Sproaps Affiliations: St. Louis Community Empowerment Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentor St. Louis
Childgarden is a St. Louis Arc program. At Childgarden, we believe that all children are unique individuals with thoughts,interests, feelings, needs and abilities that deserve respect and attention. Children come to Childgarden for early education and therapy from across the St.Louis region equipped with a wide variety of backgrounds and skills. We strive to provide an enriching and diverse environment that families love. If you choose Childgarden, your child will become an active and enthusiastic learner who will enter elementary school ready to learn! Childgarden offers child care services to children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. Additionally, Childgarden offers therapy services for children attending the center as well as children needing itinerant therapy services. http://www.slarc.org/
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Nutrition and Dietetics is a field that examines how we eat and how we can maximize our health by making better dietary choices. This is a fascinating discipline that opens all kinds of doors to graduates in both the health care and food industries. The department offers a bachelor of science in nutrition and dietetics and a master of science in nutrition and dietetics with several concentrations students can choose from. The department also offer students a dietetic internship and a pathway to become a registered dietitian. To learn more, visit our website: http://www.slu.edu/nutrition-and-dietetics-x2270
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Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
An historic 28,000 square foot building that is currently been restorated and renovated to serve the St. Louis community with academic programs of Islamic curriculum with high academic standards in mathematics, science, reading, english, spanish, arabic, computer science, culinary arts, dance, music, art, and sports