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22:37 Jan 5, 2006 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / university | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Marcelo González United States Local time: 17:19 | ||||||
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5 | A/C = account |
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3 | Registrar |
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Registrar Explanation: If this is the head of the office in charge of student grades, the US equivalent would be the "Registrar" (who heads the "Office of the Registrar"). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2006-01-05 22:43:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Can parents view the student's grades? ... If you want more information, please contact the Office of the Registrar, 1 Jessup Hall, University of Iowa, ... www.registrar.uiowa.edu/more/parents_faq.aspx - 21k - Cached - Online - Office of the University Registrar - The Ohio State ...Student's Grades (for Advisors) View a student's grades. Student's Class Schedule (for Advisors) View a student's approved class schedule ... www.ureg.ohio-state.edu/ourweb/online.html - 18k - Cached - Similar UW-Madison, Office of the RegistrarUW-Madison, Office of the Registrar New look on MUM. ... To enter or update student grades, follow the steps below:. If the grade roster status is: ... http://www.registrar.wisc.edu/faculty/grades/gradeinstr/tuto... |
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A/C = account Explanation: A/C is an abbreviation used in English for account. It has some other meanings not relevant such as air conditioning. Used a lot in accountancy - account number = a/c no -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2006-01-05 22:44:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In Spanish a/c = a cuenta Not sure how this fits in the context |
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