- From: ONIME EHIMIKA OHIREIME <onime@ictp.trieste.it>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 07:46:12 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: infohome@263.net
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Well, I would say that your e-mail software did not recorgnise it as a MIME mails. Please check that you are using the right version of the e-mail software and that it has support for MIME version 1.0. Thanks Clement Onime On Sat, 7 Aug 1999 infohome@263.net wrote: > Dear Sir: > > Recently the web pages which I received through your srvice were placed > in the body of Emails, but not as attachments. What happened to the service? > Can you help me solve the problem? > Looking forward to your answer. > > With best wishes. > > > > > PS: This is an Email which I received. > *********************************************************************** > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > To: infohome@263.net > Subject: [was =?gb2312?B?zai5/SBNaWNyb3NvZnQgSW50ZXJuZXQgRXhwbG9yZXIgzOG9u7XEse21paGj?=] Requested (URL - http://www.stat.unc.edu/admit.html) > > Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > > boundary="===========_-1360193393==_============" > > > > > > > > > --===========_-1360193393==_============ > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > > > > Dear User, > > Statistics of your (per week) usage of this service > > =================================================== > > Remaining Quota : 281 > > Used Quota : 19 > > Last access : html on Wed Aug 4 19:45:16 1999 > > > > Details for Current Page > > ------------------------ > > URL : http://www.stat.unc.edu/admit.html > > Request Time : Fri Aug 6 07:12:54 1999 > > Delivery Time : Fri Aug 6 07:13:34 1999 > > > > Please report BUGS to : www4mail-comments@w3.org > > > > We need your feedback to help keep this service going. Send your web to > > email experiences to info@bellanet.org. Thank you. > > Notice: All requests to this service are stored in log files. > > Disclaimer: The provider of this service cannot be held responsible for the > > contents, presentation or mis-presentation of supplied documents. > > > > --===========_-1360193393==_============ > > Content-Type: text/html; name="admit.htm" > > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="admit.htm" > > Content-Description: exported SGML document text > > > > > > <html> > > <FORM METHOD = POST ENCTYPE = "text/plain" ACTION ="mailto:www4mail@web.bellanet.org"> > > <INPUT TYPE = hidden name = XBASE value = BASE HREF  "http://www.stat.unc.edu/admit.html" > > > > > <head> > > <title>Graduate Admissions</title> > > </head> > > <a name=top> > > <body background="gif/blwhline.gif" bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#329ccc" vlink="#329ccc"> > > <table width=100%><tr><td valign=top> > > > > <br> > > <br> > > <p> > > > > <font size=1 face="arial" color="#ffffff"><b>graduate admissions<br>department of statistics<br>116 new west<br>university of north carolina<br>chapel hill nc 27599-3260<p>phone: 919-962-2307<br>fax: 919-962-1279<p></font> > > <font size=1 face="arial" color="#cc0033"><b>director of admissions:<ul> chuanshu ji</ul> > > <a href="mailto:cji@stat.unc.edu">cji@stat.unc.edu</a><p>admissions coordinator:<ul> lois douglass</ul> > > <a href="mailto:lmd@email.unc.edu">lmd@email.unc.edu</a><br></font></b> > > > > > > </td> > > <td> > > > > <ul><center> > > graduate admissions <p></center> > > > > <ul><ul> > > <center> > > <font size=3 face="arial" color="#125b8f"><b> <a href="#prerequisites">Prerequisites</a> > > | <a href="#procedures">Procedures</a><br> > > <a href="#finances">Finances</a> | <a href="#duties"> Duties</a> | <a href="#deadlines"> Deadlines</a> > > | <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="housing.html"><u>Housing</u><br> > > | <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://www.unc.edu/visitors"><u>Visiting Campus</u></b></font><p> > > </center> > > > > <br> > > <ul> > > <font size=3 face="arial"> > > Submit your Graduate School application via the <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="https://www-s2.ais.unc.edu/sis/adm/gradapp.html"><u><b>online application for admission.</u></b></font> <p> > > <font face="arial" size=3> Thisuser-friendly, online application is faster and easier than completing a paper application and provides for the prompt receipt and distribution of your application information. Individuals with special needs, or internet a > ccess problems, can request paper information via this same site.<p></ul> > > > > <h4><a name="prerequisites">Prerequisites</h4> > > > > Admission to the > > Graduate Program > > > > is necessarily a selective process, and only applicants with academic > > records of high quality should seek admission. The minimal requirement is a > > Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college > > or university in this country with a B average or better, or its equivalent > > based on a four-year curriculum in a foreign institution. > > <p> > > > > The Department places strong emphasis on the mathematical theory of > > probability and statistics and thus sound mathematical preparation is an > > essential prerequisite for admission. An applicant's mathematical > > background should include a one-year course in advanced (multivariable) > > calculus or real analysis, at least a one-semester course in matrix algebra, > > and calculus-based courses in probability and statistics. > > <p> > > > > > > <hr> > > > > A complete application must include the following: > > <p> > > <ol> > > <li>The completed application forms in duplicate.<br> > > <li>Two official transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate > > work.<br> > > > > <li>Three references (forms provided) from people familiar with the > > applicant's academic achievement and potential.<br> > > > > <li>A nonrefundable application fee of $55.00. A successful applicant > > reserves his/her place by the payment of the nonrefundable deposit which is > > credited toward the first semester's tuition.<br> > > > > <li>Test scores for both the Aptitude and Advanced Mathematics Graduate > > Examination. This examination is given at regular intervals at most > > universities in this country and in many countries abroad. Applicants for > > financial aid should take the examination no later than October for > > admission the following fall semester. (Under certain exceptional > > circumstances the Department may waive this requirement.)<br> > > > > <li>Students whose native language is not English are required to take the > > Test of English as a Foreign Language examination (TOEFL) administered > > by the Educational Testing Service. The required minimum total score on > > the TOEFL test is 550. (Again, in exceptional circumstances this > > requirement may be waived.) > > > > <p><i>More information on the GREs including sample exams, > > is available from the <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://www.gre.org/"><u><b>Educational TestingService (ETS).</b></i></u><p></ol> > > > > In addition to the above, the Department of Statistics strongly recommends > > that applicants submit the following material: > > <ol> > > > > <li>Brief course descriptions, including text titles where applicable, of all > > previous undergraduate and graduate courses in (a) probability and > > statistics, (b) mathematics above the level of elementary calculus, and (c) > > other courses of a mathematical nature, such as computer science, > > mathematical physics, etc.<br> > > > > <li>A statement of areas of interest in probability and statistics, and of > > career goals. > > </ol> > > > > <p> > > > > <i> Much useful information for foreign students is available at <b> > > <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://www.unc.edu/depts/interctr/"><u>The InternationalCenter.</u></b></i><p> > > <i>Detailed information on schedules, registrationtuition and fees is provided by > > <b><INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://regweb.oit.unc.edu/"><u>TheUniversity Registrar;</u> Theentire <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://www.unc.edu/res-aca/catalogs/gb98-99/"><u>Graduate Bulletin</u>is also on line. </b></i> <p> < > hr><p> > > > > <a name="finances"><h4> Assistance</h4> Over 90 percent of Ph.D.graduate students in the Statistics Department receive financial aid. TheDepartment offers a number of Departmental Assistantships each year tostudents who enter the Ph.D. program. These ass > istantships are renewableeach academic year, contingent upon satisfactory progress toward a degreeand availability of funds. Normally assistantships are not awarded to astudent beyond the fifth academic year. The stipend for 1998-99 averages $10,000.In ad > dition, the department offers a Graduate Merit Assistantship with a stipend of $12,000 to an incoming student. Exceptionally strong applicants are nominated by the Department for University Fellowships administered through the Graduate School. Competit > ion for these three year non-service awards isUniversity-wide, and the 1998-99stipend is $14,000 plus tuition and fees. Students are also urged to apply for fellowships available through national, regional, and foundation sources. <p> > > > > > > <b>Minority Presence Awards</b> > > Under the Board of Governors general Minority Presence Grant Program, > > African American students may be eligible for special financial assistance if > > they are residents of North Carolina, enrolled for at least three hours of > > degree-credit coursework, and demonstrate financial need. > > <p> > > > > The Minority Presence Grant Program for Doctoral Study provides stipends > > of $9,000 for the academic year, with an option of additional support for > > study in the summer session, for African American residents of North > > Carolina who are selected to participate. Recipients must be full-time > > students pursuing doctoral degrees at The University of North Carolina at > > Chapel Hill. > > <p> > > > > <h4>Tuition and Fees</h4> > > Full-time students who have been awarded assistantships are eligible for > > a special tuition rate, currently identical to the in-state rate of > > $2,243 > > per academic year for <i>both tuition and fees</i>. The out-of-state rate > > for > > 1998-99 is $11,418. Entitlement to the special rate is <b> forfeited > > if a > > student fails to complete a full semester.</b> Tuition and fees are due at > > registration; accounts not paid in full by the last day of registration > > are subject to a late payment fee and the student's possible disenrollment. > > These rate are determined by the state legislature and may change each year. > > <p> > > More information on student finances can be found at the <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE= "http://www.ais.unc.edu/bfhome/finance/stufininfo.htm"><u>UNC Cashier'sOffice page </u>. > > > > <a name="duties"><h4>Duties</h4> > > > > <em><b><font color="#329ccc">First-year students on assistantships are not required to teach.</em></b> </font>Instead, they are assigned to assist one of the instructors with anundergraduate statistics course. Typically this includes helpingundergraduate > students with problem solving, holding periodic tutorials, and grading homework. Such assignments are carefully controlled so that a full-time course load can be pursued, and normally do not require more than 6-8 hours per week. After the first year, qual > ified students on assistantshipsteach <i><b> one elementary-level statistics course per year.</i></b> The average class size is 40-45 students, and assistance is provided for grading homework. Student-taught sections are monitored by the Director of Unde > rgraduate Studies and TA's have access to advice, training and teaching aids from the > > University's <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="http://www.unc.edu/depts/ctl/"><u>Center for Teaching and Learning.</u> The Department awards two teaching prizes each year.<p> > > > > <a name="deadlines"><h4>Deadlines</h4>The Department of Statistics normally admits students in the fall semester.The deadlines for application for admission in the fall semester are asfollows:<p>a) January 31 for admission and financial aid.<br> b) March > 31 for admission without aid, if space is available.<p> > > > > <h4>Further Information</h4> > > The Department of Statistics welcomes applicants for admission and aid > > from members of minorities. Admission and aid are awarded without > > consideration of race, religion, sex, ethnic origin, or handicap. > > <p> > > > > For more information, contact the Department's AdmissionsCoordinator, Lois Douglass, at <a href="mailto:lmd@email.unc.edu"><i><b>lmd@email.unc.edu</i></b></a><p> <address> Graduate Admissions<br>Department of Statistics<br>The University of North Carol > ina<br> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3260<br>919-962-2307</address><p> > > > > <b><a VALUE="#top">Back to the top of this page</a> <p> <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET VALUE="index.html"><u> To Stat Home Page</u><p> To the <INPUT TYPE= checkbox NAME= XGET href="http://www.ais.unc.edu/sis/admissions/grad/gradhome.html"><u>Graduate > School Admissions </u> page.<p> > > <i><font size=2>April 1999</i></font></table></tr></td> </body> > > <BR><CENTER><HR><TABLE BORDER=0 COLS = 1 WIDTH = "100%" BGCOLOR ="#FFFFFF" NOSAVE><TR><TD><FONT COLOR = "#000000"> Click here to <INPUT TYPE = submit NAME= XSCS value = "Get Selected Document(s)"> for LINKS only. 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