Extractions: Technical schools, colleges, and institutes located throughout the country provide a multitude of education courses and programs that can help you obtain the certification or degree you need to move forward in today's competitive job market. Whether you are interested in specialized technical training, making a career change, or just concerned with staying on top of the latest and greatest technology. Find the technical school that interests you and use the links provided to request their information: DeVry University PC AGE Technical Schools: technical schools technical colleges louisiana technical college new york city technical college ... central ohio technical college Details of technical schools, colleges and technical institute in florida, california, georgia, chicago, colorado, atlanta, new york, arizona, texas, wisconsin, minnesota, central ohio, pittsburgh, new hampshire, wyoming, devry, tampa, pennsylvania etc.technical schools technical colleges louisiana technical college new york city technical college wisconsin minnesota technical college new hampshire technical college atlanta georgia technical schools new york florida central ohio pittsburgh technical institute new hampshire georgia vocational florida wyoming technical institute devry technical institute career institute vocational institute florida tampa technical institute new england technical institute wisconsin technical schools texas automotive technical schools computer technical schools pennsylvania california minnesota technical schools new york technical schools atlanta lincoln georgia technical institute louisiana ohio technical schools new jersey technical schools
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Arizona/AZ Vocational Schools - Public School Review A directory of arizona/AZ vocational schools by county high schools, middleschools, and elementary schools. http://www.publicschoolreview.com/state_vocationals/stateid/AZ
Extractions: home search schools school agency rankings town / county rankings ... Home Arizona vocational schools are listed below. County Town High School # Students 1. Cochise Elfrida Benson High School Cochise Elfrida Bowie High School Cochise Elfrida St. David High Cochise Elfrida San Simon High Cochise Elfrida Tombstone High Cochise Elfrida Willcox High School 2. Coconino Fredonia Caviat- Fredonia High Coconino Grand Canyon Caviat-grand Canyon High Coconino Page Caviat-page High Coconino Williams Caviat- Williams High 3. Gila Miami Miami School Gila Superior Superior School Gila Winkelman Hayden-winkelman 4. Graham Thatcher Ft. Thomas High School Satellite Graham Thatcher Pima High School Satellite Graham Thatcher Safford High School Satellite Graham Thatcher Thatcher High School Satellite 5. Maricopa Apache Junction Evit-apache Junction Maricopa Chandler Evit Chandler High Maricopa Fountain Hills Evit Fountain Hills Voc Maricopa Gilbert Evit Gilbert Maricopa Mesa East Valley Institute Of Maricopa Mesa Higley Satellite Maricopa Mesa Mesa Sattelite Maricopa Mesa Queen Creek Maricopa Phoenix Metro Tech High Maricopa Phoenix Metro Tech Vocational Institute Of Maricopa Phoenix Paradise Valley High Maricopa Scottsdale Evit Scottsdale Voc Maricopa Tempe Evit Tempe Auto 6. Pinal
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Extractions: Associate's Bachelor's Master's MBA ... Walden University University of Phoenix - (Statewide Locations) Offering degrees in: BUSINESS CRIMINAL JUSTICE HEALTHCARE ACCOUNTING NURSING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HUMAN SERVICES MARKETING EDUCATION DeVry University - (Various Locations) Offering degrees in: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING NETWORK COMMUNICATION MGMT INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS Kennedy Western University ITT Technical Institute - Tempe, Tucson American Institute of Technology - Phoenix Arizona Automotive Institute - Phoenix Everest College - Phoenix High-tech Institute - Phoenix International Institute of Americas - Mesa, Phoenix
Extractions: @import "/tips.css"; Home Vocational Schools Contact Us Link to Us ... Online Degrees We're collecting links ... here's what we've found so far: Allied Business Schools - Distance Education Courses Apollo College : Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson; also campuses in other states. Dental or medical assisting, massage therapy, physical therapy technican, pharmacy technician, respiratory therapist, medical laboratory technician, radiography, veterinary assistant, various medical admin specialties. Request info Axia College : Mesa. Bachelor of Science in General Business: criminal justice; financial services; health + human services; hospitality, travel + tourism; real estate administration; retail management; sales + service; technology management. Lamson College : Tempe. Accounting + finance, business, legal + paralegal, medical + healthcare, business management Collins College : Tempe. Degree and certificate programs in Design and Technology; visual communication, animation, media arts, game design, multimedia production, digital video production, 2D/3D Media (emphasis on Macromedia Flash and 3D Studio Max), network technology. ITT Technical Institute (ITT Tech) : Tempe, Tucson, also campuses in other states. Offers a variety of high-tech programs: computer + electronics engineering technology, drafting + design, network systems, web development, multimedia, software applications + programming, technical project management for electronic commerce, information systems security, more.
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Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Phoenix, AZ Education and Libraries Phoenix, AZ Essentials E-Course: Relocating to Phoenix E-Course: Handling Desert Heat ... Help zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the Phoenix, AZ newsletter! See Online Courses Search Phoenix, AZ Here is your best resource for locating both private and public elementary schools, middle schools and high schools in the greater Phoenix area. Also included are both 2 year and 4 year colleges, online universities, vocational schools and public libraries. Alphabetical Recent Arizona Sex Offender Registry Arizona's Department of Public Safety knows that there are about 12,000 sex offenders in the State of Arizona. When you are searching for a school for your children, you might want to check out this resource. Education in Arizona For many years Arizona has been criticized for having a substandard education system. In 2002 a process was put into place that will hopefully improve the situation. Find the Right School for Your Kids Many people ask me to tell them what the best school is in the Phoenix area so they can send their kids there. Well, it just isn't that easy, because I don't have the answer! Here is some advice on finding the right school for your kids.
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AZ Debates Moratorium On Vocational Dist. But the vocational districts have plenty of backers. They say arizona should doeverything possible to allow the schools to thrive. http://www.arizonatax.org/AZ Debates Moratorium on Vocational Dist.htm
Extractions: On Vocational Districts Arizona lawmakers may temporarily halt a burgeoning 12-year-old program that allows the creation of special vocational school districts. The districts have grown steadily, but critics say the initiatives have become a financial burden the state may no longer be able to afford. Legislation being debated at the state Capitol would put a two-year moratorium on the expansion or formation of additional job-training hubs, known as joint technological education districts. Several legislators say they want to study the program's price tag and whether the vocational schools are truly providing high school students with additional skills, given the extra funding they reap from the state. "It's important for the state to take a breather on this, and see how the financing is working," said Michael E. Hunter, the vice president of the Arizona Tax Research Association, a Phoenix-based watchdog group. "We have to look at whether the schools that are receiving funding are offering students any better resources." Lawmakers say the fate of a bill to establish a two-year ban is uncertain. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Laura Knaperek, a Republican who is the chairwoman of the House appropriations committee, stalled in a Senate committee and may not pass this session. The bill's supporters have suggested they will seek approval for the moratorium by placing it in next year's budget.
Extractions: January 1964 THE EDUCATION MISSION OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS* Philleo Nash Excerpts from an address at the Fourth Annual Indian Education Conference, March 22 and 23, 1963, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. In my talk at your Third Annual Conference here at Tempe last March, I emphasized the fact that education is our biggest single function in the Bureau of Indian Affairs and that it accounts for just about three dollars out of every five we spend on all our programs. Today I want to talk in somewhat greater depth and detail about the various components that make up the total education mission of the Bureau so that we can see the entire sweep of the operation and how the elements fit together. First let me provide a very brief framework of statistics. In the school year that ended last June the Bureau operated 263 schools of various types and 20 dormitories for the housing and feeding of Indian youngsters attending the local public schools. The total enrollment in the Federal Indian schools was nearly 42,000 with about 26,000 in boarding schools and the balance in day schools, trailer schools or Federal-Indian hospitals. Over 80 percent of the children in our Bureau-operated schools were full-blood Indians and only about three percent had less than one-half Indian ancestry. This is a most important fact about our education mission which we have to keep constantly in mind. In addition, there were nearly 70,000 Indian youngsters of school age attending local public schools, intermixed in the classrooms with non-Indian children. About two-thirds of these were enrolled in schools that received some financial assistance from the Bureau under the Johnson-OMalley Act. Under this act we had contracts with 14 states and with school districts in four other states to help the local schools in meeting financial needs occasioned by the enrollment of Indian children living on tax-exempt lands. Altogether in 1962 these grants totaled about $6.4 million.
Extractions: Carl: Tucson offers exceptional education opportunities, and a cost of higher education that is 25 percent below national norms. Excellent public and private schools are available from the pre-school level through high school. Tucson has over 30 private and parochial schools for all ages. College bound students will find suitable preparatory programs to help them reach their full potential. The University of Arizona, a world-class research and teaching institution, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 100 different fields. The multi-campus Pima Community College system, eighth largest in the nation, is extremely pragmatic and willing to work with the Greater Tucson Economic Council to develop specific training programs for selected companies. Pima College's new Advanced Manufacturing Extension Center, financed by a grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, can provide technical assistance at the work site to support the needs of small to medium sized manufacturing firms. Tucson's educational system reflects on the community's diversity offering programs at all levels that meet the needs of both student and employer. Schools offer programs designed to meet the needs of students in all areas including gifted, honors, bilingual, vocational, special needs, and business skills programs. Advanced placement programs help students develop creative thinking and reasoning skills which help them gain a better understanding of the world. Private vocational and business schools with programs that prepare students for entry into the job market are thriving.
Extractions: More... [view Schools in Arizona by degree offered by subject The following page provides detailed information on vocational and trade schools, institutes, and colleges in Arizona (AZ) offering degrees, certification, and diplomas in various areas. Some programs include business, information technology, human resource management, and a variety of programs in technology. Collins College - Tempe, Arizona
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Extractions: Traditional colleges and universities offer two and four year degree programs. Examples of traditional colleges and universities include Harvard University, New York University, University of Texas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bard College, and Middlebury College. Generally, these colleges require completion of a liberal arts core curriculum in addition to coursework in a major field of study, and offer majors in subject areas (English, history, philosophy, Spanish, etc.) which may not be designed to prepare students for a particular career as well as majors (accounting, business, pre-law, education, journalism, engineering) which are career specific. Career Colleges, Technical Colleges, and Vocational Colleges in Arizona
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