9 Prescott St
Brookline, MA 02446
6177315330
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
The Cambridge Children's Cooperative is a group of nine families that runs a 100% parent-run Stay and Play group for toddlers. The group is held from 9am-12:30pm every first, second and third Monday of the month, and every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A parent from each family must take on the role of care-giver on one day each week (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday), and on one Monday per month. The other days are drop-off days so that parents can have some free time! Children must be between the ages of 2 years and 3 years 9 months (as of September 1st). Activities include crafts, dress-up, kitchen play, blocks, reading and more! In addition to the classrooms there is a great playground and indoor gym to play in. To apply please send an email with your child's name and age along with your contact info to Stephanie Boes at [email protected]
Lowest grade taught: 9th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
Lowest grade taught: 7th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
Executive Board: President: Jacob Brewer Executive Vice President: SaraAnn Kurkul VP of Finance: Justin Flynn VP of Internal Affairs: Jane Dimnwaobi Senate Chair: Daniel Collins
We are the Dance Program at Boston University, part of the College of Fine Arts. We offer classes in numerous styles of dance every semester to BU students as well as the general public. We also support the student organization, BU Dance Theatre Group. Follow us on Twitter! @BUDanceProgram To see examples of our classes and the various styles available, check out the following videos. Jazz: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u4eiwfmcipshuu2/PDP%20Jazz%20Classes.m4v Ballet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6w3iz6v7srpfgc/PDP%20Ballet%20Classes.m4v Ballroom: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qyatykccdvhf68e/PDP%20Ballroom%20Classes.m4v Modern: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qr3p0i1cvlxbo8f/PDP%20Modern%20Classes.m4v Dance Minor: https://www.dropbox.com/s/okqmtgryhmm13yn/Boston%20University%20Dance%20Minor%20%281%29.m4v
The Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College is a unit of Boston University. The College offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs to prepare students for both research and clinical careers in health care and the rehabilitation sciences.HistoryIn 1881, Dr. Dudley Allen Sargent founded the Sargent School of Physical Training in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the decades that followed the establishment of the School, Dr. Sargent built a reputation as an innovator in physical conditioning and health promotion. At the Sargent School, students learned training techniques to strengthen and improve the physical capabilities of all people, including both disabled and healthy individuals. This emphasis on comprehensive health care remains a focus of the College today. Sargent College became part of Boston University in 1929, five years after Dr. Sargent's death.In the fall of 1990, BU Sargent College moved to an extensively renovated facility at 635 Commonwealth Avenue. The six-story building contains classrooms, student lounges, research laboratories, an outpatient clinic, and faculty and staff offices.Areas of studyThe Sargent College has four academic departments that confer degrees upon undergraduate and graduate students: Department of Health SciencesDepartment of Occupational TherapyDepartment of Physical Therapy & Athletic TrainingDepartment of Speech, Language & Hearing SciencesUndergraduateSAR offers the following degrees at the undergraduate level: Bachelor of Science (BS)Behavior & HealthHealth ScienceNutritional SciencePhysical TherapySpeech, Language & Hearing SciencesDieteticsHuman Physiology
Lowest grade taught: 6th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
At the College of Communication (established in 1947), students gain a deep understanding of communication in its various forms, combined with a solid grounding in liberal arts. Students become proficient in writing, oral communication, visual literacy and digital media skills. The College combines academic rigor and professional “hands-on” skills in all areas of communication, including television, film, radio, public relations, advertising, journalism and communication theory. COM graduates have been recognized as some of the best in their respective fields, having won Pulitzer Prizes, Emmy Awards and Clio Awards to name a few. Among them are CEOs, Hollywood directors and screen writers, stars in television and radio, and White House staffers.
Terrier Connection is the best way for current students to connect with our 300,000+ alumni, worldwide. Members of Terrier Connection are invited to attend exclusive student & alumni events and have access to resources to help them learn about and connect to alumni. Benefits include: -Free T Shirt & other swag -25 percent discount on t-shirt quilts from Project Repat, thanks to co-founder Ross Lohr (CAS’07) -Coupons and gift certificates to local restaurants including Ki Bistro -Raffles for Red Sox tickets, BU men’s ice hockey tickets and more -20 percent off coupon for the BU Bookstore -Regular correspondence highlighting BU alumni and resources -Exclusive Tassel Topper for your cap at graduation -Early registration to select campus events
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Wheelock College's Center for International Programs and Partnerships was established in 1992 to develop and deliver globally a range of academic degree programs, innovative seminars, and professional development programs. The Center coordinates all of Wheelock College's global endeavors, including its most significant degree-granting programs to date, in Asia and the Caribbean. The Center contributes to the internationalization of the Wheelock College community by coordinating all of the College's global endeavors. This includes the delivery of a range of culturally-responsive, state-of-the-art educational programs abroad in collaboration with local education and health ministries, universities and other educational institutions. Local liaisons earn Wheelock College adjunct faculty appointments to support and enhance the delivery of the overall program. Quality assurance and continuous improvement are thoroughly integrated into every component of the Center's programs. Currently, the Center has the capacity to offer programs leading to an associate of science, bachelor of science and master of science degrees. Each degree program leads seamlessly from one level to the next. The Center also ensures the successful implementation and execution of the Presidential International Service Learning and International Visiting Scholar Programs. These endeavors further augment the range of global opportunities, experiences and research available for the benefit of Wheelock College students, faculty and alumni and those of the Colleges of The Fenway. The Center capitalizes on progressive, innovative and pioneering opportunities abroad to promote Wheelock College's efforts to maintain and enhance its global impact. Through these programs, the Center endows professionals with the advanced skills, competencies, and knowledge that they need to excel in their field. Working collaboratively, the Center supports the development of educational resources to foster and facilitate long-term systemic change in partner countries and it advances a global perspective throughout the Wheelock College community.
The Preschool is part of the early childhood education program at Boston University. It provides a half-day program for children between the ages of 2 years 9 months and 5 years old. An extended day program is also offered until 2pm. Children may attend either 3 or 5 mornings each week. The school year runs from early September to mid-June. Affiliation with Boston University is not a requirement for enrollment. For information about tuition and enrollment, please contact the preschool office at (617) 353-3410 or email at [email protected]. To apply to the Early Childhood Learning Lab, please fill out the following form: http://www.bu.edu/family/files/2013/02/ECLL-Application-for-Admission.pdf
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Lowest grade taught: 5th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
ASC English has been supporting and providing superior quality, affordable academic programs for international students in the Boston area since 1993.