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Founded in 1967, All-State Career-Baltimore. is a college. Located in Maryland, which is a city setting in Maryland, the campus itself is Urban. The campus is home to 558 full time undergraduate students, and 0 full time graduate students.
The All-State Career-Baltimore Academic calendar runs on a Continuous basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 26:1. There are full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at All-State Career-Baltimore include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.
Admissions at are considered , with ,0% of all applicants being admitted.
In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.
0% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 0% were in the top quarter, and 0% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.
We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at All-State Career-Baltimore.
0 Students rated on-campus housing 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated off-campus housing 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated campus food 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated campus facilities 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated class size 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated school activities 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated local services 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated academics 0 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
0 Students rated All-State Career-Baltimore
The fall 2020 acceptance rate for All-State Career-Baltimore is 100%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.
If were able to give myself a "heads up" when I was in my last year of high school about what college life would be like at first, I would tell myself, "Expect struggle, but know you can do it. The choices you make will definitely determine how heavy the world seems on your shoulders." I was too confident when I entered college my first semester, I expected it to be just like high school. It was not at all. The course work and significance of studying was immensely amplified. The fact that I felt that college would be a breeze also affected the choices I made. "I don't need to study, I'm the type of person that doesn't have to study, I absorbed it all in class." However, that was not the case. Lectures only provided general revision of topics, the rest of the understanding was up to the student to do when they had time out of class. My grades slid down a steep hill in the beginning and it seemed almost impossible to carry it back up the hill. It took tons of effort. It impacted my grades, but also left me emotionally drained.
Stevenson University offers many activities and events for its' students. A student's studying and positive progress in academics is any colleges' main focus, but Stevenson also emphasizes the importance of the involvement in extracurricular activities. This allows students to participate in volunteer work for a various of organizations and communities, gives an opportunity to connect with the real world to build connections and experience, or it allows a student to have fun so that they do not stress too harshly on their studies. Stevenson encourages a well rounded college experience for a successsful career path.
I wish I would have known how difficult the transition from high school into college really is. The pressure of doing well in classes is of course a lot harder because course studies are more rigorous. Also, the amount of weight consequences carry are a lot heavier due to the importance in the choices a college student makes. Responsibility becomes significant and sometimes that is only done through struggle or mistakes. It was really hard for me to take on everything. I had entered college thinking I had everything figured out, and I did not.
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All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.
77% of students attending All-State Career-Baltimore receive some sort of financial aid. 72% were awarded federal grants. While 75% received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.
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