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The structure of the exam timetable is agreed by all the JCQ awarding bodies and many factors are considered. We do not timetable examinations for weekends, bank holidays or school holidays, and religious festivals are taken into account wherever possible. We also use ‘clash statistics’ from previous series to avoid major clashes and feedback from centres to identify significant problems. There are no timetabled general qualification exams in the January series.

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The Edexcel A-Level English Language & Literature exam is available in May/June each year. It is assessed over 3 exam papers:

  • Paper 3 9EL0 03 - Coursework component - Assignment 1- One piece of creative non-fiction (such as an article) One piece of creative fiction (such as an additional scene for a play). Assignment 2 - One analytical commentary reflecting on the two pieces of creative work that you have produced. The total word count should be 1000-2000 words (combined) for the two creative pieces and 1000-1250 words for the commentary.

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  • If the license is unable to be verified, the student must send in a copy via email of the license for verification. Acceptance will be on hold until the license is verified. Use the RN License Upload Form to submit license.
  • Students that do not have a license but graduated within 1 year of completion of the ADN program will have the license checklist waived and accepted to the AO RN to BSN program. However, the license will be verified within NURS 3345. If the license is unable to be verified, students will be unable to progress.
  • 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) of all courses completed
  • The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam is satisfied by resident status, Associate's Degree, or completion of Composition I and II with a grade of C or better plus 24 additional transferrable hours at a college or university located in the U.S. Otherwise, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam is required if the applicant's native or first language is not English. Additional information is available here .
  • Completed Texas Success Initiative (TSI). This will NOT prevent admission, but the requirement must be satisfied during the first semester of enrollment.

*Applicants who meet all the admission requirements listed above but have fewer than 2 years of clinical experience may be granted provisional admission.

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This program can be completed at an accelerated pace depending on which RN to MSN track is selected as well as meeting the requirements for the BSN.

Students begin the program as an undergraduate in the RN-BSN program and must meet all undergraduate requirements prior to transitioning into the MSN program of choice. Prior to completing the BSN requirement, two graduate-level courses must be completed. Those courses will be two of the last three courses needed to complete the undergraduate requirements. The courses will be applied to meet both BSN electives and MSN core requirements.

Once a student officially graduates with their BSN, the student must continue to the MSN program within one semester, excluding summer, to successfully transition. The estimated date of completion is dependent upon the successful completion of the undergraduate program and transition period, as well as the length of the program outline of the specific MSN program chosen.

Students in UTA's accelerated online program who have Technical Writing or an equivalent will not be required to enroll in Technical Writing (ENGL 2338). The equivalent courses for Technical Writing are any sophomore level (2000 level course) Literature, Philosophy, or Speech course. View course equivalency charts.

One of the literature courses (ENGL 2329, ENGL 2319, or ENGL 2309) must be completed to graduate from the AO RN-MSN program. If you have taken one of these courses in the past, they can be transferred into the AO RN-MSN program.

Beginning in Fall 2024, ENGL 2338 Technical Writing will no longer be required. Instead, the requirement will be replaced with an upper-division elective.

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If students were admitted before Fall 2024 and must satisfy the Technical Writing requirement, CONHI will still offer ENGL 2338 at UTA through Summer 2025.

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Information for NEW graduate students in Actuarial Science, Data Science and Statistics at the University of Iowa. 

Last Updated, May 30, 2024.                                   Additional  updates will be sent this summer!

Important Information for International Students

The Office of International Students and Scholars does an incredible job helping you settle into Iowa City and the University of Iowa.  They have webinars to help with:  

1. Getting Started and Making Travel Arrangements

2. Achieving Success: On-campus Involvement and Cultural Adjustment (undergraduate students)

3. Graduate Student Professionalization and Support

4. Understanding Orientation Expectations, Responsibilities, and Placement Tests (graduate students)

5. On-campus Housing Assignments and Move-in Tips (undergraduate students)

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Do you need to take the SPEC (Spoken Proficiency of English for the Classroom)?

All students for whom English is not a first language (as self-reported on their admissions application) and who have first-time appointments as graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are required to go through a testing process to assess their effectiveness in speaking English before they are assigned assistantship responsibilities. Beginning in Fall 2024, there will be a new test to assess communication in English in a classroom context called SPEC (Spoken Proficiency of English in the Classroom).  This is replacing ESPA and ELPT.  Details will be coming soon.

Any graduate student who is included in the following categories needs to have their oral English proficiency tested by the TAPE Program:

  • Students whose first language is not English (i.e., learned another language first) as self-reported on their admissions application, and
  • Have been appointed as a Teaching Assistant

Exemptions (may change):

  • Students with an official valid (within the last two years) iBT Listening score of 25 and an iBT Speaking score of 26.
  • Undergraduate degrees and/or     
  • Continuous attendance of English-language schools since the age of 12 (or younger)
  • Students who served as teaching assistants at other institutions of higher learning in which the language of instruction is English, if they were listed as the instructor of record for a course or led a discussion section in English for at least one year, with a year defined as either two academic semesters or three academic quarters.
  • Requests for exceptions regarding the SPEC  can be submitted for evaluation to a committee consisting of the Director of ESL Programs, the Associate Dean for Administrative Affairs in the Graduate College, and a representative from University Human Resources.

Requests for exemption and exceptions must come from the department by the deadline, not the student.   Deadlines to register students for the SPEC are:

  • March 1  

NOT Exemptions:

  • Students who come from a country where English is one of the official languages.
  • Students who are U.S. permanent residents or U.S. citizens whose first language is not English.

Testing Procedures & Results

 To be announced soon!

Graduate/Professional International Students Important Dates

July 12, 2024:  Earliest date you may enter the U.S. in F-1 or J-1 status. August 11, 2024:  Latest date by which you should arrive in Iowa City August 12 - 16, 2024: International Student Orientation August 26, 2024:  Classes begin.

Housing Information for All Students

The department has a housing webpage, please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. If you are looking for a roommate, please let us know and we can update this web page!

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All US citizens that are financially supported (TA, RA) need to be here on August 21.

All students will register for classes the week before classes start.  International students must complete the required Orientation Program before  they can register for classes.    

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Fall Classes Advising will be August 19-23

All NEW UI students must meet with their advisor prior to registration.  There is no worry about getting into any of the classes we teach.  

  • IF you are an Actuarial Science MS or PhD student you will need to meet with Professor Shyamalkumar.  Email him after August 12 at [email protected] to set a time to meet to discuss what classes to take, it may be on Zoom or in his office (233 Schaeffer Hall).
  • IF you are a Data Science MS, Statistics MS, or PhD student you will need to meet with Professor Boxiang Wang.  Email him after August 12 at [email protected]  to set a time to meet to discuss what classes to take, it may be on Zoom or in his office (261 Schaeffer Hall).

New Graduate College Welcome and Orientation, August 21

The Graduate College Fall 2024 Graduate Student Orientation event will take place on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.  A registration form will be sent to your UI email sometime this early summer from the Graduate College. All new doctoral and master’s students are invited to attend.  

Financially Supported Graduate Students must come in person and present required documents for employment verification.   

  • Details coming soon!

New Student Department Orientation, August 23 at 9 a.m., Room to be determined.

  • All New Student Orientation —Group Introductions and General Policy Procedures.

New Supported Graduate Assistants Orientation, August 23 at 1 p.m., Room to be determined.

  • Our Director of Graduate Studies will have a department review of expectations and your specific roles in our department. Teaching and grading assignments will be explained, as well as preparation, teaching tips, problems and questions, quizzes and exams, weekly meetings, grading, appropriate office use and the Sexual Harassment Prevention Education

Mailbox in 241 Schaeffer Hall 

All graduate students will have a mailbox in our main office.  The faculty do as well.  Please check your mailbox at least once a week!

Office Desk Assignment

Nearly all supported students will have a desk in one of our offices.  The assignment priority (in this order) includes Ph.D. and Fellowship candidates, research assistants, half-time teaching assistants, quarter-time teaching assistants and lastly graders.  Having a desk is a privilege and should be used only for university business.  Office assignments will be given to students on, August 23.  Keys are checked out ONLY after that time.  Please remember to keep the rooms clean and take out all trash to the large bins in the main hallways.

Set-up your University of Iowa Email

All University of Iowa students are required to activate their assigned uiowa.edu email address, as all official communication from university offices are now sent via email, rather than hard copy. This address usually follows the pattern [email protected]   (However, often a number is also attached.) 

To activate the account:

  • Log on to  MyUI
  • Click on My UIowa / My Email / Request Email Account
  • Complete the specified steps.

Students who prefer to maintain only their work or home email addresses can do so by routing the uiowa.edu email to a work or home account. To do so, follow these steps:

  • Click on My UIowa / My Email / Update Email Routing Address

Important Notes:

  • If your uiowa.edu email address is routed to a different account, you will  not  need to change your address in ICON, as your messages will already forward to your routed address.
  • Log on to MYUI.
  • Click on My UIowa / My Email / Email Account Filter bulk mail.
  • Make sure that none of the categories are checked.

Required Graduate Assistants Teaching Courses:

  • ONLINE CLASS Requirement: Sexual Harassment Prevention Edu.  Use your HawkID and password to log into Employee Self Service. Click the Personal tab, next (under Learning and Development) click on Sexual Harassment Prevention Edu., follow instructions.
  • ONLINE CLASS Requirement:  Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Use your HawkID and password to log into Employee Self Service. Click the Personal tab, next (under Learning and Development) next click on Available Online Icon Courses, next FERPA Training, then click on View Details twice and the last click will be to Enroll in this ICON Course Session.
  • A six-hour orientation program will be required of all students who are certified at level A or B and are teaching for the first time.  This orientation helps new teaching assistants understand the culture of the U.S. classroom and treats topics such as student expectations, teacher-student relationships, and understanding and answering student questions. Discussion focuses on suggestions for maximizing comprehensibility in spoken English. This course meets twice for 3 hours early in the semester. Both meetings are held in the evening.

Administrative Department Staff:

Professor aixin tan (until july 1, 2024).

Director of Graduate Studies, Statistics and Data Science Graduate Advisor: [email protected]   (319) 335-0821.

Professor Boxiang Wang (beginning July 1, 2024)

Director of Graduate Studies, Statistics and Data Science Graduate Advisor: [email protected] (319) 335-2294.

Professor N.D. Shyamalkumar

Actuarial Science Graduate Advisor:  [email protected]    (319) 335-1980

Margie Ebert

Academic Services Coordinator ,  [email protected]  (319) 335-2082

Heather Roth

Administrative Services Coordinator  [email protected]   (319) 335-0712

Tammy Siegel

Department Administrator ,  [email protected] , (319) 335-0706

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  5. How Can I Use Critics Effectively in My A Level English Literature Coursework?

  6. English AS Level Coursework

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  1. Deadlines for non-exam assessment (NEA)

    How to submit marks. Most marks and grades are submitted online. See our submit marks pages for everything you need to know about ways to submit, plus guidance on sending your students' samples. Find out the deadlines for submitting your students' non-exam assessment work to us, including coursework and controlled assessment.

  2. AQA

    June 2024. 7 June. Exam for A-level English Language Paper 2 (7702/2) June 2024 series.

  3. AQA

    Find out when exams are, when results are out, and when to submit non-exam assessment and coursework along with other key dates. Key dates. Download an annual calendar or use our key dates search to look up all exams and results dates, plus deadlines for entries, access arrangements and post-results.. Key dates for all other awarding organisations are available from their own websites.

  4. Cambridge International AS & A Level English Language (9093)

    Syllabus overview. Cambridge International AS and A Level English Language provides learners with the opportunity to study English language and its use in communication. Learners will be encouraged to respond critically to a wide variety of texts in a range of forms, styles and contexts, and to promote skills of communication, reading, research ...

  5. A Level: English Literature, English Language, English Language and

    This guidance applies for all the following GCSE and A Level Art and Design qualifications moderated units: A level English Literature (9ET0/04) A level English Language (9EN0/04) A level Language and Literature (9EL0/03) Contents. Introduction. Sample submission/marks deadlines. Submission requirements.

  6. A Level English Literature Coursework

    Digital submission guidance for centres uploading Non-examined Assessment (NEA)/coursework samples via Learner Work Transfer (LWT) for the following qualifications: A Level English Literature, A Level English Language, A Level English Language and Literature. 95781 Views • Mar 18, 2024 • Knowledge.

  7. Coursework: Submission Deadlines/Dates

    15 May 2024. Deadlines for submitting GCE and GCSE Art and Design Coursework and External Assessment marks: For Centres having a visiting moderator: The marks must be submitted to Pearson Edexcel no later than 2 days prior to the moderator's visit. As the deadline for mark submission is linked to the date of the moderation visit, this ...

  8. AQA

    May 2024. 24 May. Exam for A-level English Language and Literature Paper 1 (7707/1) June 2024 series. Start time: am. Duration: 3h.

  9. Key dates and timetables

    The key dates and deadlines for general qualifications, including Cambridge Nationals, are given in the following documents: Key dates for general qualifications and Cambridge Nationals 2023/24 XLSX, 89KB

  10. Key dates and activities

    Phase 3 - Coursework and Moderation; Phase 4 - Before the exam; Phase 5 - Exam day; Phase 6 - Results and certificates; Information for schools about Covid-19. June 2023; ... English General Paper (AS Level only) - 8021 Syllabus overview; Past papers, examiner reports and specimen papers ; Published resources; English Language - 9093 ...

  11. English A-Level Online

    Booking deadlines are 5-8 months prior to the exam date. Booking your exam after the booking deadline will incur late fees (available for one month after deadline) and high late fees (available up until exam entry closure). Late fee for A-Level Summer Exams start on 1st of February. High Late fee for A-Level Summer Exams start on 1st March.

  12. Coursework / Non-Examined Assessments (NEA)

    Coursework: Forms & Administration. Coursework Return: International Centre Courier Delivery Issues. Standards Verifier (SV): Coursework Sent To Previously Allocated SV. BTEC: Retention Of Learner Work/Evidence. Summer 2023 Arrangements: GCSE, International GCSE and A Level Art and Design. Set Tasks And Exam Documents For Vocational Subjects.

  13. A Level History: What deadlines do I need to be aware of for ...

    All coursework titles need to be approved, using the title proposal form on the OCR website. The deadline for submitting titles for approval is 31 January in the year of entry. Titles need to be approved even if they are the same as the previous years'. Marks must be submitted to OCR by 15 May. However, there is a JCQ requirement for centres ...

  14. English A Level Coursework Deadline

    English a Level Coursework Deadline - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document discusses the challenges of writing A-Level English coursework, including the level of proficiency required in language, literary analysis, and communication. It notes seeking assistance from reputable writing services like HelpWriting.net can be a viable option, but ...

  15. AQA

    Exam for A-level English Literature B Paper 2 (options A and B) (7717/2A and 2B) June 2024 series Start time: am Duration: 3h 5 June. Exam for A-level English (7717/2B) June 2024 series ...

  16. RN to MSN Online Program

    The online RN to Master of Science in Nursing program at UTA expands your learning past the BSN level and prepares you to be a leader in education or hospital nursing management. ... Course Start Registration Deadline Tuition Deadline Session; 5/20/24: 5/15/24: 5/17/24: Summer I: 7/1/24: 6/26/24: 6/28/24 ... The Test of English as a Foreign ...

  17. Edexcel Online: Submitting Coursework Marks

    15 May 2024. Deadlines for submitting GCE and GCSE Art and Design Coursework and External Assessment marks: For Centres having a visiting moderator: The marks must be submitted to Pearson Edexcel no later than 2 days prior to the moderator's visit. As the deadline for mark submission is linked to the date of the moderation visit, this ...

  18. Information for NEW graduate students in Actuarial Science, Data

    This includes: Undergraduate degrees and/or Continuous attendance of English-language schools since the age of 12 (or younger)Students who served as teaching assistants at other institutions of higher learning in which the language of instruction is English, if they were listed as the instructor of record for a course or led a discussion ...