Exploring Participation • Talk to parents • Meet with campus NSE Coordinator • Study the NSE Directory • Visit www.nse.org • Review campus catalogs • Consult academic advisor • Determine if financial resources are sufficient for the exchange • Talk to financial aid officer 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 9
Why NSE? As part of the NSE Experience, you have the opportunity to… • Broaden your personal and educational perspectives • Explore and appreciate new cultures • Experience personal growth • Become more independent and resourceful • Live in a different area …all while studying at another NSE member institution 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 5
Where can I get more information ? • For more information and application materials, please contact: Melanie Young, M.S.Ed. NSE Coordinator 258 Clement Hall – Student Success Center (731) 881-1598 [email protected] www.nse.or g Powerpoint template and information source: National Student Exchange 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 18
Application and Placement Process • • • • • • • • Meet with academic advisor Complete UT Martin NSE application Interview with campus NSE Coordinator Attend campus pre-placement meeting Attend campus post-placement meeting Consult with financial aid officer Complete advising agreement Read, complete and return materials to host coordinator in a timely manner 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 13
Other NSE Benefits • Improve language skills • Access courses not available at home campus • Access to Honors courses • International exchange opportunities • Resident Assistant exchange “I’d do it again in a heartbeat” Nti Awakessien, University of Maine to Univ. of New Orleans 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 7
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Why NSE? • • • • Expand University boundaries Learn from different instructors Investigate graduate and professional schools Look for future employment opportunities “The personal growth that came with leaving my comfort zone and experiencing something new was most rewarding.” Margaret Von Dollen, Cal Poly to U of Wisconsin, River Falls 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 6
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NMAP Results Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap ) at 2006-07-27 16:05 Central Daylight Time Interesting ports on MainRouter.cybersec.cs.uwp.edu (10.1.1.1): (The 1659 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 23/tcp open telnet 80/tcp open http 443/tcp open https MAC Address: 00:14:69:3A:FE:F6 (Unknown) Interesting ports on MainSwitch.cybersec.cs.uwp.edu (10.1.1.2): (The 1661 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 23/tcp open telnet 80/tcp open http MAC Address: 00:14:1C:CB:7E:40 (Unknown) Interesting ports on sholmes.cybersec.cs.uwp.edu (10.1.1.3): (The 1647 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 53/tcp open domain 80/tcp open http 110/tcp open pop3 111/tcp open rpcbind 113/tcp open auth 139/tcp open netbios-ssn 143/tcp open imap 445/tcp open microsoft-ds 548/tcp open afpovertcp 631/tcp open ipp 644/tcp open unknown 668/tcp open unknown 993/tcp open imaps 2049/tcp open nfs 3128/tcp open squid-http MAC Address: 00:0E:A6:5C:E1:67 (Asustek Computer) Nmap finished: 3 IP addresses (3 hosts up) scanned in 2.360 seconds
Why NSE? Low-cost options to study across state, regional, provincial and cultural borders for up to one full year. Geographically, culturally & ethnically diverse campuses and programs: • Historically Black Colleges • Hispanic Serving Colleges • Sea-Grant Universities • Private Colleges High degree of program compatibility 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 4
NSE Member Campuses United States (AK & HI Inset) by Column B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive (2) (5) (16) (7) (12) (7) (1) (1) 14
The Exchange Exploring Participation The Exchange 03/18/19 • Up to one full year • Must be full-time during exchange • The majority of placements are made in early March for the following Fall/Spring semesters National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 12
Eligibility Eligibility • FULL-TIME enrollment at home campus at the time of application and prior to placement • Cumulative 2.5 GPA (2.75 for UT Martin) • Be a sophomore, junior or senior at the time of exchange Exploring Participation • Must be in GOOD STANDING (academic, social, and financial) • Complete campus application and selection process 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 10
Founded in 1968, the National Student Exchange has placed over 80,000 students and has established a reputation for quality service. What is the benefit? 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 2
Plan A Cost There are two different plans Students pay the instate (resident) tuition/fees to their host campus Cost Plan B Students pay their normal tuition/fees to their home campus Exploring Participation Some schools use only one plan, while many participate in both – UT-MARTIN participates under PLAN B ONLY. Room & meals are always paid at the host campus. Transportation costs and other school related costs are the responsibility of the student. 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 11
Decision and Output Variables Business Rules • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New Tax Collections Number of Direct Pay Change due to Tax Rate (Offset in Uninsured) New Percent Below Poverty Level Change to Poverty Population Change to Medicaid Covered (Offset by Uninsured) Change in West Franklin Hospital System ED Visits from Change in Uninsured Change in McPherson Hospital ED Visits from Change in Uninsured Change in West Franklin Hospital System ED Visits from Change to Allocations Change in McPherson Hospital ED Visits from Change to Allocations Change in West Franklin Hospital System Charity Write-off Amount from Change in Uninsured Change in McPherson Hospital Charity Write-off Amount from Change in Uninsured New Tax Burden on West Franklin Hospital System Change to West Franklin Hospital System ED Costs Change to McPherson Hospital ED Costs Change to McPherson Hospital Allocation Change to PH Clinic Costs based on Uninsured Change to PH Allocation Change in STD cases from Change in Uninsured Change in STD cases from Change in PH Allocation
Works Cited: • (1) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 10. Table 1.1 Summary of different major clade groups use to classify dinosaurs, general descriptions of anatomical characteristics for each group and genus examples. • (2) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 266. • • • • • • • • • (3) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 267. (4) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page10. (5) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 258. (6) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 257. (7) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 125. (8) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 260. (9) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 259. (10) Martin, Anthony J. Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs (2006). Page 268. Farlow, James O., Surman, Brett M. K. Walters, Robert F. The Complete Dinosaur (1999) . Page 228. Currie, P.J. Tanke, D.H. “Head-Biting Behavior in Theropod Dinosaurs: Paleopathological Evidence” 1998 GAIA N 15 167-184. Bakker Robert T. “Brontosaur Killers: Late Jurassic Allosaurids As Saber-tooth Cat Analogues” 1998 GAIA N 15 145-158. • •
“My exchange taught me that life itself is a classroom into which we must invest ourselves completely…in all circumstances and experiences.” Ashley Golder, University of New Hampshire to Humboldt State University 03/18/19 National Student Exchange and rsity of Tennessee - Martin Unive 16