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Student Scholarships Outstanding students applying to any major in LIFE’s College of Undergraduate Studies are eligible to apply for institutional scholarships for their superior performance and promise. Georgia resident students earning a Georgia HOPE Scholarship and/or Tuition Equalization Grant for attending private schools can also apply those toward further reducing their tuition costs. Contact the Enrollment Office at (800) 543-3202 or [email protected] to learn more. Computer Information Management If you want to jump into the information management field our Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Management is exactly what you need. Your degree will include exciting studies in:   Life University is a proud partner of the Yellow Ribbon Program for military veterans. For information about this program and to see if you qualify, please visit: Gibill.va.gov/benefits/post_911_gibill     Small Classes, Personal Mentoring Because we maintain small classes taught by highly seasoned faculty with significant professional experience (never graduate teaching assistants), your faculty will become your personal mentors. They tailor classroom and internship experiences into a seamless learning package to best prepare students for their intended career interests. You can even customize class projects, internships and course selections to best support your goals. You’ll learn in Smart Classrooms outfitted with Internet-enabled PCs, LCD screens, DVD players, digital imaging cameras and sophisticated audio and projection systems. You’ll also enjoy wireless connectivity throughout campus and a dedicated server to host sophisticated projects developed only by computer information management students. Dig Deeper – Talk to Alums and Students, Visit Campus Prospective stud ents tell us the most important thing they did while considering which school to attend was actually visiting the campus. To learn more about a successful career in computer information management, talk to our faculty or schedule a campus visit, check out our website at www.LIFE.edu or contact our Admissions Department at [email protected]; 800-543-3202. Call or email us, and we’ll connect you with a working professional you can email, call or even visit. We are also happy to connect you with current computer information management students. Who We Are Life University educates more than 2,600 students in associate degree programs in Computer Information Management and Coaching Psychology; bachelor’s degree programs in Biology, Biopsychology, Business Administration, Health Coaching, Computer Information Management, Exercise Science, General Studies, Nutrition, Dietetics and Psychology; our Master of Science in Athletic Training; our Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition; our Master of Science in Positive Psychology; our Master of Science in Sport Health Science; and our Doctor of Chiropractic programs. All programs are uniquely focused on a positive, wellness-centered approach to health and human performance, and students are actively engaged in a diverse and highly supportive academic community. Life University Office of Enrollment 1269 Barclay Circle SE Marietta, Georgia 30060 USA 770-426-2884 | 800-543-3202 [email protected] www.LIFE.edu Make your mark 2860 8-14   Web Development Java & App programming VB programming SQL Bus. & Health databases Project Management Networking & security Multimedia development Business software LIFE’s program will prepare you to work with systems analysts, computer programmers and other computer-related professionals to plan and coordinate activities such as the installation and upgrading of hardware and software; programming and systems design; the development of computer networks; and the implementation of Internet and intranet sites. You’ll get the solid tech skills you need to land a first job, master new developments as they come online and learn how to function as an important resource within an organization. You’ll also become part of a project team for some assignments, learning the critical skills of functioning effectively as part of a team-based IT initiative. If you are already employed in the industry, combining working and study can also lead to advancement opportunities in your own organization while you complete your LIFE program. “I’m an outgoing, interactive person, so I would always come early, stay late and go by the offices of my teachers frequently, always pushing them above and beyond so that I got the most out of my education. They always had an open door and willingness to help.”