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Board to vote on European Studies M.A.

The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has proposed a master’s degree in European Studies to the Board of Visitors, who will discuss the program during its Educational Policy Committee meeting this Thursday and vote on the measure in its full meeting Friday.


	More Architecture students per capita studied abroad last year than students in any other school. One in five Architecture students spent some time abroad in the 2012–13 academic year. On the other end of the spectrum, less than 5 percent of both Engineering and Nursing students participated in a study abroad program.
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Study abroad still attracts high participation

As the world becomes increasingly connected and globalized, more and more students are studying abroad each year. A report released by the Institute of International Education puts the number of U.S. students who studied abroad in the last academic year at about 283,000 — a 62 percent increase in the last 10 years.


Overall, there were 96 offers of admission to the Architecture School, 3,955 offers to the College, 62 offers to Curry School, 1,025 offers to the Engineering School and 65 offers to the Nursing School
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Transfers face challenges, but blossom at University

Every spring, the University accepts approximately 700 transfer students, a select group of students from widely varying backgrounds. In the fall, the new Wahoos join the university community along with incoming first-years, but these students took a different path to Charlottesville. Transfer students undergo a unique application process before taking their place in the student body alongside four-year students.


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U.Va. Board of Visitors set to vote on data science M.S.

The University Board of Visitors is set to vote on the approval of a Masters in Data Sciences program during this week’s meeting. The program, which will be housed in the College, will be discussed in during the Education Policy Committee meeting Thursday afternoon before going to the full Board Friday afternoon.


	Honor Committee Chair Evan Behrle, a fourth-year College student, said putting the question of proctored exams on a survey rather than a ballot in the University Board of Elections process, as previously proposed, will allow for a more comprehensive gauge of student opinion.
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Honor to remove UBE ballot question

The Honor Committee repealed its decision made February 9 to place a question on the student elections ballot that would gauge student opinion on non-proctored exams. The Committee will conduct a survey instead.


	There are currently 21 states and the District of Columbia that offer a minimum wage higher than the federal level. A proposal to implement such a policy in Virginia was voted down by the Republican-controlled House of Delegates Thursday.
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Virginia House votes down Senate minimum wage increase

A Virginia House of Delegates committee voted against a bill Thursday which would have raised the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $9.25 by 2015. Initially proposed by Sen. Dave Marsden, D-Centreville, the legislation cleared the state Senate the previous Tuesday.


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Bill proposed would give undocumented Virginians in-state tuition

The Higher Education Equity Act, HB 747, would grant eligibility for alien children if he or she has attended a high school in Virginia for at least three years, graduated from a Virginia high school or received a General Education Development certificate in Virginia, enrolled in a Virginia college or University, has been approved for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals by the U.S.

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