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The Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology is a private university in Cairo , Egypt .

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43-482: There are five education departments in Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology: In the academic year 2000/2001, only 80 students were enrolled. In the following year, 2001/2002, this number jumped to 1,080 students. The school years fall in two semesters; fall and spring. Each semester lasts for 15 weeks excluding official holidays and planned vacations. Tutorial sessions are organized periodically to upgrade

86-695: A collegial relationship with the University of Nairobi for several years, including faculty exchange and doctoral student sponsoring. UDC is ranked #148 of 178 schools among Regional Universities North by U.S. News & World Report in its 2024 rankings. The flagship campus of UDC, known as the Van Ness campus, is in the North Cleveland Park neighborhood at Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street in Northwest Washington, D.C. It lends its name to

129-472: A descending order according to available training opportunities. The training office officials conduct periodic assessment to ensure maximum benefit gained from the summer training programs offered. Students passing first year carry out on-campus training where they have concentrated training courses in: Students passing the second year and the following ones have their training off-campus in factories, research centers, and industrial associations. A student who

172-770: A flagship campus at Van Ness in the Northwest quadrant of the city with several branch campuses across Washington, DC. Other campuses and sites include the Lamond-Riggs Campus, Congress Heights Campus, aviation facilities (Hangar #2) at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and the UDC Firebird Farm Research Farm in Beltsville, Maryland . University of the District of Columbia was consolidated in August 1, 1977 with

215-614: A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes at the Division II level as a member of the East Coast Conference (ECC). The university currently fields ten varsity sports, five men's sports: basketball , cross country , soccer , tennis , lacrosse ; and six women's sports: basketball , cross country, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field, and volleyball . In 2012,

258-474: A reorganization and eliminated several degree programs. In 2012 and 2013, the university eliminated 97 full-time equivalent positions including abolished positions, executive appointments, and vacant funded positions. In late December 2012, the Board of Trustees approved a change in the university's executive administration and appointed Rachel Petty to serve as interim COO. During the spring of 2013 James E. Lyons Sr.

301-706: Is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. UDC spends $ 35,152 per full-time student. IPEDs reports UDC's full-time student graduation to be 15%; although UDC graduates more District resident students than any college or university in the District of Columbia. The university relaunched doctoral programs in 2019 with PhDs in Computer Science & Engineering and Urban Leadership & Entrepreneurship. UDC also has an accredited law school ( UDC David A. Clarke School of Law ). There are presently six historically black colleges and universities in

344-516: Is admitted to be graduated from the Academy is expected to fulfill the following minimum academic requirements: One of the original services provided by the Academy is the Academic Follow-up Unit service. The unit staff is responsible for: The library contains over 10,000 references in scientific and engineering branches. More than 300 international periodicals are available. In the Academy

387-603: Is an operating element within the Office of Public Safety & Emergency Management (OPSEM). The UDCPD is tasked with providing full service policing for all UDC assets and stakeholders in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 365 days a year. The department consists of commissioned Police Officers and non-sworn support staff. UDCPD officers have full authority to investigate crimes, respond to calls for service and effect arrests on any UDC property. OPSEM and

430-400: Is at least Sufficient in all courses. All students declare their major initially on admission. All students must confirm their major before the second year start. Change of major is allowed only in the following case: Students joining the electrical spec. can change the major from computer Engineering & Inf. Tech. To Electronic Engineering & Communications Tech. and vice versa before

473-555: Is predetermined by the administration and is obligatory for all teaching staff. Grading system for theoretical courses: 20% Year work Includes mid-term, quizzes, research paper, assignments, and attendance; 80% Final Exam Grading system for practical courses: 20% Year work: includes mid-term, quizzes, research paper, assignments, and attendance; 20% Practical exam: includes laboratory and oral exams; 60% Final exam. The following grades will be used to designate levels of achievement and will appear on official transcripts: A passing grade

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516-467: The District of District of Columbia School Reform Act , it was enacted on November 7, 1966, as (Public Law 89-791), which established two additional institutions: $ 7.24 million (~$ 52 million in 2023) Both institutions were also given land-grant status and awarded a $ 7.24 million endowment (USD), in lieu of a land grant. The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MACS) initially accredited

559-595: The Franklin School were retired. Mt. Vernon Square was selected as the site for Federal City College in 1968, and in 1973 FCC took control of the Carnegie Library , closed in 1970 in anticipation of the D.C. Public Library 's move to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library . Funding for the campus did not materialize until 1978, however. Facing declining enrollment and lack of funding, operations at

602-671: The Thurgood Marshall College Fund . The full university system offers workforce and certificate programs in addition to Associate, Baccalaureate, Master's, professional, and Doctoral degrees. The university's academic schools and programs include the UDC Community College , College of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Business and Public Administration, Colleges of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability & Environmental Sciences, and David A. Clarke School of Law . The university operates

645-546: The United States Congress made both schools Miner Normal School and James Ormond Wilson Normal School four-year teachers' colleges and designated Miner Teachers College for African Americans and Wilson Teachers College for white people. On July 1, 1955, following Brown v. Board of Education , the two schools merged into the District of Columbia Teachers College . U.S. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon and Representative Ancher Nelsen of Minnesota sponsored

688-484: The Dept. of Student Affairs carries out the following services for the academy students welfare: The Office of Youth Affairs carries out all sportive, social, scouting, etc. activities in cooperation with the academy management staff: There exists several sport teams like football, basketball, and handball. Distinguished students are allowed to do the training in different national clubs in their spare time and are supported by

731-563: The District of Columbia and the fourth one in the United States. The school trained young black women to become teachers. Among its benefactors were the Society of Friends , Henry Ward Beecher , and his sister Harriet Beecher Stowe ; Stowe donated $ 1,000 from the sales of her book Uncle Tom's Cabin . Although Mayor Walter Lenox believed that education would make Blacks a "restless population" and local residents formed some mobs in opposition to

774-477: The District of Columbia is a public university receive funds from the D.C. government and from the U.S. federal government . Therefore students fees are lower than private universities in the area, with in-state tuition being around $ 6,000. DC residents fees are lower than students that live out of Washington D.C. In addition to its low cost, DC residents who apply to DC Futures Program can receive up to $ 8,000 In Scholarships. The UDC Police Department (UDCPD)

817-568: The District of Columbia's Institute of Politics Policy and History in 2019. In response to the George Floyd protests in 2020, the university launched the Institute for the Study and Elimination of White Supremacy UDC offers 81 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The Workforce Development Program also offers a variety of practical, nonacademic educational programs and training. The university

860-534: The UDC Flagship campus continued with its bachelor's and graduate degree programs. While UDC-CC maintained an open enrollment policy for entry to its associate degree programs, a high school diploma no longer guaranteed admission into UDC's flagship programs. In late 2012, the university reported that its average expenses of "$ 35,152 (~$ 46,126 in 2023) per full-time student] are 66 percent higher than expenses for comparable schools." To cut costs, UDC underwent

903-510: The UDC agreement. 29°59′35″N 31°18′45″E  /  29.9931°N 31.3125°E  / 29.9931; 31.3125 University of the District of Columbia The University of the District of Columbia ( UDC ) is a public historically black land-grant university in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1851 and is the only public university in the city. UDC is a member school of

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946-614: The USA's side was due to trust in the Engineering Academy's scientific altitude. According to this agreement students of the Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology have the right to join the cooperative program after payment of an additional small registration fee. A similar agreement is in its final stages for execution with the University of North London (UNL) in England . This will hand over advantages similar to those handed over by

989-490: The United States housing Historically black law schools : Howard University , Texas Southern University , Southern University , Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), North Carolina Central University , and the University of the District of Columbia. The Felix Grant Jazz Archives are maintained by the University of the District of Columbia's Jazz Studies Program within the university library. The majority of

1032-578: The University of the District of Columbia, with Lisle C. Carter named its first president. The Council of the District of Columbia later passed legislation merging the District of Columbia School of Law with the University of the District of Columbia in 1996. Beginning with the 2009–2010 academic year, UDC's programs were split into two separate institutions under an umbrella " university system "-style setup. A new Community College (UDC-CC) assumed UDC's associate's degree , certificate , continuing education , and workforce development programs, while

1075-500: The Washington Technical Institute in 1971 and Federal City College in 1974. Efforts to unify the D.C. Teachers College, Federal City College, and Washington Technical Institute under a single administrative structure began in earnest after the passage of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act . A merger of the institutions was approved in 1975, and on August 1, 1977, the three institutions were formally consolidated as

1118-400: The academy. A monthly sports festival is carried out by the academy in the vacation days (Saturday and Thursday) where the majority of students share in different teams and finally winning teams are gaining prizes. The teaching staff, dean, and vise dean share students in these sportive days such that students and their professors get the feeling of a cooperative family. Modern Academy is now in

1161-417: The actual study specially in the free days to improve the student’s scientific and educational standard before the mid-term and the final exams. Tutorial sessions on lab. experiments are also allowed for students who feel that they are in need to upgrade their practical level. The Training Office at the Academy organizes off–campus training programs for excellent and very good students. Students are placed in

1204-403: The administration. The maximum load per semester is seven courses excluding the humanities ( e.g. English language). Courses are classified into theoretical and practical courses, practical courses include laboratory (workshop) teaching hours. In contrast, there exist predetermined and selective courses. Selective courses allow the students to select one course among several ones. Students have

1247-449: The archives' holdings consist of about 45,000 LP albums, 10,000 CDs, reel-to-reel tapes, audio cassettes, 45s, and 78s which were donated to the university by Grant. Books, periodicals, photographs, and other paper materials complement the sound recordings. Among UDC's faculty are Paul Cooke, who taught English and directed several plays at the university for 22 years, including serving as president, and historian C.L.R. James who taught at

1290-527: The campus of the Washington Technical Institute, occupying buildings vacated by the National Bureau of Standards . Following the announcement of the UDC in 1975, work began on redeveloping the campus, with the construction of Buildings 32, 38, and 39 completed in 1976. Seven additional buildings opened in 1981 at the conclusion of a second phase of construction. The DCTC facilities at the old Wilson Teachers College building at 11th and Harvard Streets, NW and at

1333-532: The chance to realize annual projects which are accompanied by practical realization. Those projects are essential to increase the students creative capabilities. Students are expected to attend classes regularly. A full-time students should attend at least 75% of classes to be allowed to sit for the final exam. If a student fails to meet this percentage, he/she will not be allowed to sit for the final exam for this course. Courses fall into two main categories: theoretical and practical. The grading system for all courses

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1376-456: The downtown campus were wound down in the 1990s, and the facilities shuttered. "UDC" was removed from the name of the nearby Mount Vernon Square Metro Station in 2001. In January 2019, UDC leased property near its Van Ness campus as part of its project to improve its infrastructure. The University of the District of Columbia athletic teams are known as the UDC Firebirds. The university is

1419-551: The initiative stage for preparation of all playgrounds required for building up its own sportive stadium. A cooperative scientific agreement between Modern Academy in Maadi and the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) in Washington, D.C. in the United States was established several years ago. The Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology shared this agreement after several months of its establishment. This rapid approval from

1462-482: The merge of Teachers College, Federal City College, and Washington Technical Institute. Myrtilla Miner with six pupils founded the Normal School for Colored Girls against considerable racist opposition. On December 3, 1851, it started operations in a rented room about fourteen feet square, in a frame house then owned and occupied as a dwelling by African American Edward Younger. This was the first normal school in

1505-477: The nearby Van Ness–UDC Metrorail station. Primarily a commuter school , UDC opened its first residential accommodations or dormitories in August 2010 by leasing an apartment building across the street from its campus. UDC plans to open a new residence hall on its main campus by 2012 that could house as many as 300 students. Construction of a new $ 40 million (~$ 52.5 million in 2023) student center also began in 2012. The Van Ness Campus opened in 1968 as

1548-655: The partnership included Accounting and Finance options in Business, Computer Engineering and Information Technology and Electronic Engineering and Communication Technology and graduate studies in Business Administration (MBA). The Maadi branch campus partnership ended in June 2014. All matriculating students will participate in a teach-out process. No degrees will be conferred after May 2016 to any currently enrolled students. The UDC's adult education department had

1591-648: The school, the school remained open until the Civil War began. Reopened after her death, by 1879 the Normal School for Colored Girls was then known as Miner Normal School . It joined the D.C. public education system. In 1873, Another institution for white girls was established in Washington D.C. in 1913 was named the Washington Normal School, and it was renamed the Wilson Normal School In 1929,

1634-436: The student’s scientific level in the theoretical and practical directions. These sessions, in addition to allocated office hours, help effectively, in improving the results of the examinations. Generally, students are promoted to the next year if passing all courses examined in or maximum failing in two courses from the previous year(s). Students do not register for their courses but study a predetermined plan of courses set by

1677-478: The third year start. Change of major is allowed during the first two weeks of the beginning of the second academic year for all specializations except the electrical specialization (computer and communications) where it is postponed to the third year. The administration provides students with an opportunity to attend free tutorial sessions parallel to regular classes in order to improve their academic standard. Intensive tutorial programs are offered for free, during

1720-519: The university announced plans for athletic expansion, with the addition of men's and women's lacrosse in 2014 and soon thereafter men's and women's swimming . UDC has several Greek-lettered organizations including all nine of the National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations. UDC publishes The Trilogy , a student-paper highlighting campus events and national and local news. The Flightpath yearbook focuses on graduating students and

1763-586: The university from 1972 to 1980 and whose work is a staple of subaltern studies and postcolonial literature. A 1996 academic partnership with the Modern Academy In Maadi (located in Maadi , a southern suburb of Cairo , Egypt) encourages the material, physical, and intellectual growth of students, faculty, and staff of both institutions through Cairo-based UDC Bachelor's degrees, Computer Science and Business Administration management programs. In July 2001,

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1806-530: The years' activities. UDC cable television , channel 19, is the District Government's non-commercial, adult education program service. UDC Cable TV 98 supports teaching, research and public service with educational-access television and instructional programming. Cable TV 98 operates an audio and video recording service center, electronic field and studio production and a video training center for Public-access television production. The University of

1849-505: Was hired as an interim President to lead the institution through strategic planning. Since July 1, 2015, president Ronald Mason has led the resurgence of the university by implementing its Equity Imperative. UDC expanded its footprint through campus expansions and community extensions across the District of Columbia. In 2021, the university was ranked 59th in U.S. News & World Report annual list of Top Performers on Social Mobility for Regional Universities North. The university launched

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