Once registration begins it will continue until the last day of registration for the summer session or the fall semester. See the academic calendar for the terms you are requesting for the specific dates.
The schedule of course offerings for will be available in your LORA Self-Service portal under Course Catalog on the Friday before advising begins. Building and Room assignments will appear on LORA approximately 2 weeks before the start of a session.
(see timetable below for times and classifications). Once registration begins it will continue until the last day of registration for the summer and fall semesters. See the academic calendar for the terms you are requesting for the specific dates.
During registration you will not be allowed to register with any type of registration hold. Please check your LORA account for holds on your record and contact the appropriate office to resolve. Click on your name at the top of the Self Service page and you will see any hold that need your attention.
Undergraduate (day) students in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Music & Media, Business, City College and Nursing and Health will register based on your current earned hours that are posted prior to April 15th. See the timetable below to determine when you register
The average length of pregnancy is 280 days, or 40 weeks. But there is no way to know exactly when you will go into labor. Most women give birth between 38 and 41 weeks of pregnancy. The more you know about what to expect during labor, the better prepared you will be once it begins.
As labor begins, the cervix opens (dilates). The muscles of the uterus contract at regular intervals. When the uterus contracts, the abdomen becomes hard. Between the contractions, the uterus relaxes and becomes soft.
A thick mucus plug forms at the cervix during pregnancy. When the cervix begins to dilate several days before labor begins or at the start of labor, the plug is pushed into the vagina. You may notice an increase in vaginal discharge that is clear, pink, or slightly bloody. Some women expel the entire mucus plug.
Below is a summary of some differences between true labor and false labor. But sometimes the only way to tell the difference is by having a vaginal exam to find changes in your cervix that signal the start of labor.
Peacekeepers help to prevent conflict, protect civilians, advance political solutions, and support democratic processes. They promote human rights, build capacity of state institutions, and ensure that women and youth lead and participate in peace processes and nation-building.
Today, peacekeeping is more challenging than ever amidst rising global political tensions. Conflicts are more complex and prolonged, peacekeepers face terrorists, armed groups and their allies who have access to powerful modern weapons and technology. Misinformation and disinformation are fueling violence against our personnel and partners.
Despite these challenges, peacekeepers persevere, alongside many partners, in the collective pursuit of peace. They are constantly searching for new ways to be more progressive, innovative, and effective through the Action for Peacekeeping (A4P) and A4P+ initiatives , which set ambitious goals and priority areas for progress.
Celebrated under the theme "Peace begins with me," the International Day honors the invaluable contribution of uniformed and civilian peacekeepers to the United Nations and the communities that they serve. More information is available here .
The Ministerial is an important opportunity for Member States to strengthen the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations and their impact on the communities they serve. In 2021, the Ministerial was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea Learn more about this year's event to be held in Accra, Ghana.
Generally, when you turn 65. This is called your Initial Enrollment Period. It lasts for 7 months, starting 3 months before you turn 65, and ending 3 months after the month you turn 65.
If you qualify for Premium-free Part A: Your Part A coverage starts the month you turn 65. (If your birthday is on the first of the month, coverage starts the month before you turn 65.)
Coverage begins: The month after you sign up, or you can select retroactive coverage back to your release date (but not a date before your release date). You can only request retroactive coverage up to 6 months in the past. What happens if I choose a coverage start date in the past?
Once you sign up for Medicare, you can join a health or drug plan at certain times. To join a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C), you need both Part A and Part B. To join a Medicare drug plan (Part D), you only need Part A or Part B. Find out when you can join a plan.
Student parking assignment is a lottery process. Student representatives determine the number of permits available to each class for the annual undergraduate/graduate lottery process. Registration for the 2023-24 Student Parking Lottery begins July 3 at 9 a.m. and ends July 12 at 11:59 p.m.
When notified of a virtual permit assignment, students will be directed to Online Services and must provide proof of insurance, license plate registration and pay for the permit by the designated deadline or the permit is forfeited. Student citation balances must be cleared prior to registering and purchasing a permit.
Following the lottery process, any remaining permits in the RR Estes Residence Parking Lot (student residents living in Carolina Housing) or the S11 Manning Parking Lot (student commuters) will be available for purchase through Online Services.
Today, the Pilot Testing of the Deforestation Information System begins and will run till the end of January. 100 stakeholders will participate in this testing phase. This includes stakeholders across the relevant commodities, operators of different sizes (including SMEs and non-SMEs) and a geographical balance. The testing period will provide valuable feedback and observations about the system, to ensure it is easy-to-use.
The new Deforestation Regulation will apply to operators and traders who place or make available any of the relevant commodities (cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soya and wood) on the EU market, or export from the EU. They must ensure that the products or commodities are deforestation-free, produced in line with the relevant legislation in the country of production, and are covered by a due diligence statement. The Information System aims to facilitate the submission and processing of the Due Diligence Statements for relevant operators, traders, competent authorities and customs to ensure a smooth transition at the end of 2024, when the rules enter into application.
The Commission began developing the Information System when the text of the Regulation was agreed by the European Parliament and the Council in December 2022. From the start, stakeholders have been involved in the development process to ensure that the System is an easy-to-use tool that can help economic operators and competent authorities comply with the Regulation.
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