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Geenao High Academy
Named after Edward Geenao, the first Education Councillor of Essendia. While free for in-country students, tuition is $24,000 a year for out of country students. It provides education for grades 9-12. It features:
Academic Support Services
Services for learning disabled
Services and facilities for visually impaired
Services and facilities for hearing impaired
Services and facilities for those with communication or speech disorders
Wheelchair accessibility
Tutoring
Computer Services
Work stations, available in:
Library
Computer Center
Study Hall
E-mail accounts provided to all students
Computer helpline available
All students issued with a notebook computer
Activities
Choral groups
Concert band
Dance
Drama
Film
Jazz band
Magazine
Marching band
Music ensembles
Musical theater
Opera
Radio station
Student government
Student newspaper
Symphony orchestra
Television station
Yearbook
Various poltical clubs
Computing Club
Service Club
Future [fill in the blank] of Essendia Clubs
Sports
Cross-Country
Diving
Golf
Soccer
Squash
Swimming
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Academic Programs & Special Study Options
Career counseling
Essendian English Dialect as a Second Language
Health services
Honors program
Independent study
Personal counseling
Tutoring
Visiting/exchange student program (What you will be participating in)
Excellent Professors
Various learning formats
Board with a host family is provided
Rich cultural experience in the nation of Essendia
Excellentia University Academy
While free for in-country students, tuition is $40,000 a year for out of country students. It provides a high quality university education.
General Information
Public
Four-year
University
Urban setting
Residential campus
Coed
% applicants admitted: 8%
Nationally accredited
Calendar:
Semester
Degrees Available:
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctoral
First Professional
Enrollment
Degree-seeking undergrad enrollment: 932
First-year student enrollment: 980
Graduate enrollment: 250
Computer Services
Work stations, available in: dorms
libraries
computer centers
student centers
Dorms wired for access to campus-wide network
E-mail accounts provided to all students
Online course registration for first-year students
Commuter/off-campus students can connect to campus network
Computer helpline available
Students issued with a notebook computer
Activities
Choral groups
Concert band
Dance
Drama
Film
Jazz band
Magazine
Marching band
Music ensembles
Musical theater
Opera
Radio station
Student government
Student newspaper
Symphony orchestra
Television station
Yearbook
Various poltical clubs
Computing Club
Service Club
Sports
Bowling
Cross-Country
Diving
Field Hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Racquetball
Rowing (Crew)
Soccer
Squash
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Degrees Offered
Architecture
Art - General
Art History/Criticism/Conservation
Drama/Theater Arts
Film Studies
Music - General
Biochemistry
Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Biology
Computer/Information Sciences - General
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical/Communications Engineering
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Mechanical Engineering
Essendian Literature
Ancient Near Eastern/Biblical Languages
Chinese Literature
Classic Literature
Comparative Literature
French Literature
German Literature
Greek, Ancient Literature
Italian Literature
Japanese Literature
Latin
Linguistics
Portuguese Literature
Russian Literature
Spanish Literature
History - General
History - Essendian
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Philosophy
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Chemistry
Geology
Physics
Quantum Physics
Psychology - General
Anthropology
Archaeology
Economics
Political Science/Government
Foreign Relations
Sociology
Academic Programs & Special Study Options
Accelerated Program
Career counseling
Double major
Employment services
Essendian English Dialect as a Second Language
Financial aid counseling
Health services
Honors program
Independent study
Personal counseling
Placement services for graduates
Student-designed major
Study abroad
Tutoring
Visiting/exchange student program (What you will be participating in)
Required Tests
E.C.P.T. (Essendian College Placement Test)
OR
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
If you wish to attend either of these, please post here. The school year starts October 30.
Named after Edward Geenao, the first Education Councillor of Essendia. While free for in-country students, tuition is $24,000 a year for out of country students. It provides education for grades 9-12. It features:
Academic Support Services
Services for learning disabled
Services and facilities for visually impaired
Services and facilities for hearing impaired
Services and facilities for those with communication or speech disorders
Wheelchair accessibility
Tutoring
Computer Services
Work stations, available in:
Library
Computer Center
Study Hall
E-mail accounts provided to all students
Computer helpline available
All students issued with a notebook computer
Activities
Choral groups
Concert band
Dance
Drama
Film
Jazz band
Magazine
Marching band
Music ensembles
Musical theater
Opera
Radio station
Student government
Student newspaper
Symphony orchestra
Television station
Yearbook
Various poltical clubs
Computing Club
Service Club
Future [fill in the blank] of Essendia Clubs
Sports
Cross-Country
Diving
Golf
Soccer
Squash
Swimming
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Academic Programs & Special Study Options
Career counseling
Essendian English Dialect as a Second Language
Health services
Honors program
Independent study
Personal counseling
Tutoring
Visiting/exchange student program (What you will be participating in)
Excellent Professors
Various learning formats
Board with a host family is provided
Rich cultural experience in the nation of Essendia
Excellentia University Academy
While free for in-country students, tuition is $40,000 a year for out of country students. It provides a high quality university education.
General Information
Public
Four-year
University
Urban setting
Residential campus
Coed
% applicants admitted: 8%
Nationally accredited
Calendar:
Semester
Degrees Available:
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctoral
First Professional
Enrollment
Degree-seeking undergrad enrollment: 932
First-year student enrollment: 980
Graduate enrollment: 250
Computer Services
Work stations, available in: dorms
libraries
computer centers
student centers
Dorms wired for access to campus-wide network
E-mail accounts provided to all students
Online course registration for first-year students
Commuter/off-campus students can connect to campus network
Computer helpline available
Students issued with a notebook computer
Activities
Choral groups
Concert band
Dance
Drama
Film
Jazz band
Magazine
Marching band
Music ensembles
Musical theater
Opera
Radio station
Student government
Student newspaper
Symphony orchestra
Television station
Yearbook
Various poltical clubs
Computing Club
Service Club
Sports
Bowling
Cross-Country
Diving
Field Hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Racquetball
Rowing (Crew)
Soccer
Squash
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Degrees Offered
Architecture
Art - General
Art History/Criticism/Conservation
Drama/Theater Arts
Film Studies
Music - General
Biochemistry
Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Biology
Computer/Information Sciences - General
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical/Communications Engineering
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Mechanical Engineering
Essendian Literature
Ancient Near Eastern/Biblical Languages
Chinese Literature
Classic Literature
Comparative Literature
French Literature
German Literature
Greek, Ancient Literature
Italian Literature
Japanese Literature
Latin
Linguistics
Portuguese Literature
Russian Literature
Spanish Literature
History - General
History - Essendian
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Philosophy
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Chemistry
Geology
Physics
Quantum Physics
Psychology - General
Anthropology
Archaeology
Economics
Political Science/Government
Foreign Relations
Sociology
Academic Programs & Special Study Options
Accelerated Program
Career counseling
Double major
Employment services
Essendian English Dialect as a Second Language
Financial aid counseling
Health services
Honors program
Independent study
Personal counseling
Placement services for graduates
Student-designed major
Study abroad
Tutoring
Visiting/exchange student program (What you will be participating in)
Required Tests
E.C.P.T. (Essendian College Placement Test)
OR
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
If you wish to attend either of these, please post here. The school year starts October 30.