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Registration for the Spring 2005 quarter is from March 1, 2005 - April 11, 2005. Classes start April 4, 2005

If you are a current American Institute for Animal Science student, please read this NOTICE regarding ACAS-AIAS admissions and registration for the Spring 2005 quarter. Spring 2005 registration for the diploma program only will be conducted through AIAS.

If you are a future ACAS candidate wishing to enroll in the American College of Applied Science diploma program and would like to get started immediately, you may register for courses for the Spring 2005 quarter through AIAS. If you compare the two programs you will find that the courses, length of study and tuition are identical.

If you have previously taken one of our courses, please make sure to continue to use the same username & password when filling out the registration application. Please also take note of the course's course title & course code of the course you wish to take before you go to the registration form. If you have any questions, please send an email to:

You must be familiar with the
Refund Policy & Student Handbook before registering.

    Available Courses are linked to the course catalog description. You must take courses in the sequence provided in the course catalog descriptions.

    Course Code Course Title
    CAS 101 Animal Learning Processes & Behavior Analysis (48 Clock Hours), (4.8 CEU's)
    CAS 103 Principles of Ethology (48 Clock Hours), (4.8 CEU's)
    CAS 104 Family Counseling for Animal Behavior Professionals (48 Clock Hours), (4.8 CEU's)
    CAS 106 Canine Behavior Modification and Treatment (48 Clock Hours), (4.8 CEU's)
    CAS 120 Canine and Feline Nutrition and Wellness (48 Clock Hours), (4.8 CEU's)
    Registration Fee
    Each instutute registration fee is a non-refundable US $25.00.

    Tuition
    Tuition is payable with mastercard, visa, discover card or check. Tuition is US $375.00 per 16 Clock Hours, e.g. tuition for a 12-week, 48 Clock Hour course would be US $1125.00. Text book prices average approximately $75.00 per course. With a book cost of $75.00, the cost for each course would be $1250.00. To view a list of required text books & where to purchase: Virtual Bookstore.

    Prior to admission, in order to receive a diploma from the American Institute for Animal Science upon completion of your program, the Office of Records must have an official copy of your high school diploma or GED or transcript or a subsequent official copy of your college diploma or transcript on file. You may request a diploma or transcript from your school's Office of Records or contact your local Board of Education. Official copies should be mailed to:

    Office of Records
    American Institute for Animal Science
    P.O. Box 7922
    Rego Park, NY 11374-7922 USA

    You may also register for email updates on registration, new courses and curriculum, and Institute announcements and news on our home page.

    All courses, course content, instructors, tuition & book fees are subject to change without notice.

 
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