ICMP: Intercultural Management Program An intensive fourmonth graduate diploma program focusing on US business principles project management,; information technology,; financial accounting, http://www.jaims.org/ICMP/
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EDFUND—News Release— EDFUND offers students a wide range of financial aid and debt management and a personalized financial planning and debt management coaching program. http://www.edfund.org/edfund/news_library/release/releases/n101904.html
Extractions: Nora Bruce 916.526.8438 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA E D F UND , the nation's second largest provider of student loan guarantee services, announced today that it will grant a total of $2.5 million this fall through its E D S HARE program to support campus-based programs focusing on borrower education, default prevention and debt management. This year's distribution includes 523,532 in grant funding to support 14 new programs proposed in this year's grant competition. In addition, E D S HARE will provide over $2 million in renewal grants to over 50 colleges, universities and vocational schools whose multi-year grant proposals were approved in previous years Across the country, schools who received E D S HARE grants are developing unique, effective programs to educate their student borrowers about money management, said E D F UND President Becky Stilling. We're delighted with the results of the E
HHS Program Support Center The Program Support Center (PSC), a component of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and financial management. Division of Cost Allocation http://rates.psc.gov/fms/dca/swcaps/hi_swcap.html
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Extractions: Telephone: (202) 225-4527 Independent GAO Report Criticizes Financial Controls in Head Start Program; Says Reforms are Needed to Prevent Financial Abuses that Cheat Children, Taxpayers, and Honest Grantees WASHINGTON, D.C. The leaders of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce today joined Senate counterparts in calling attention to a new report by the independent Government Accountability Office (GAO) that warns the financial control system in the federal Head Start early childhood program is flawed and failing to prevent multi-million dollar financial abuses that cheat poor children, taxpayers, and law-abiding Head Start operators. The federal government is spending almost $7 billion a year on Head Start, but an inexcusable share of this money never reaches the children it is meant to serve. This is an injustice and an outrage, and Congress cannot allow it to stand, House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Boehner (R-OH) said. There are some bad apples in the Head Start program, and they have been defended by the lobbying community at the expense of the many good ones.
Region 10 Program Analyst/ Incident Business management Coordinator Office of financial management Dave Bruce, Director, 907586-8732 http://www.fs.fed.us/intro/directory/rg-10.htm
Extractions: Region 10 Alaska Region Alaska, Federal Office Building, 709 W. 9th Street, PO Box 21628, Juneau, AK 99802-1628; Hours 8:00 to 5:00 AT; E-Mail: Mailroom R10; TTY: 907-586-7921 or 907-586-8719 DENNIS DENNY BSCHOR, Regional Forester , 907-586-8863; Fax: 907-586-7840 Executive Assistant Roseanne Rowe, 907-586-8733; Deputy Regional Forester, Natural Resources Steve Brink, 907-586-88 Administrative Support Assistant Anne Bergstrom, 907-586-88 Tribal Government Relations ... Lillian Petershoare, 907-586-7089 Deputy Regional Forester, Operations Jacqueline Myers, 907-586-87 Administrative Support Assistant...Chris Pack, 907-586-88 Alaskan Affairs Margaret "Meg" Mitchell, 202-205-1305; Fax: 202-205-1225 Public Affairs Office Pamela Finney, Director, 907-586-8803; Staff Assistant Marie Kanan, 907-586-9322; Fax: Printing Specialist Wini Weber, 907-586-8839 Audio Visual Specialist Bob Price, 907-586-8847 Assistant Director for Strategic Communication Ray Massey, 907-586- Public Affairs Specialist Pam Leschak, 907-586- Public Affairs Specialist Teresa Haugh, 907-586-9337
Overview A One of the program goals of hawaii Cooperative Extension Services Human A Money 2000 is a program designed to increase the financial wellbeing of http://www.ctarm.hawaii.edu/money2000/overview.htm
Extractions: National Money 2000+ Web Site Money 2000: An Overview From January 1998 through December 2000, Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service will be implementing an exciting new program called Money 2000 . The objective of Money 2000 is to increase the financial well-being of Hawaii residents through increased savings and reduced household debt. Below are answers to some commonly asked questions about Money 2000 and its sponsor, Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service. Q: What is Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service? A: Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service is a grassroots educational organization operating on the local level throughout the state. Administrative headquarters are located at University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service offices are located in four counties. Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service transmits practical information from the applied research of the University of Hawaii CTAHR and other land-grant colleges to the people of Hawaii. The program is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, the state of Hawaii, and private and public project specific grants. Q: Why is Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service sponsoring Money 2000?
Extractions: Management is both a science and an art. Successful travel industry managers have a number of vital, sometimes divergent, duties and responsibilities. Each element of the TIM curriculum provides an essential building block for a complete education which is relevant not only to the travel industry, but to virtually any service-related enterprise or occupation. The curriculum focuses on developing problem-solving and decision-making techniques and critical-thinking skills which are essential for successful managers and leaders in any industry. The TIM Major All students at UHM must fulfill the requirements of the General Education Core. These requirements are fully described in this section of the UHM General and Graduate Information Catalog. The TIM School specifies that certain courses be taken to fulfill several areas of the Core; these specific requirements are described as follows: Specific Courses within the UHM General Education Core Required by the TIM School UHM General Core Category Course Required by the TIM School Arts, Humanities, and Literature: Arts Category
Job Openings At Hamilton Library Directs the activities of the Library Services personnel management program, Application address University of hawaii at Manoa Library, 2550 McCarthy http://libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/libinfo/jobs.html
Extractions: Skip to main content Library Home Online Catalog Search this site with Google This page contains the following job openings: BENEFITS : Include vacation and sick leave accumulated at 14 hours per month each, 13 paid holidays, choice of group medical insurance and state retirement benefits which are vested after 10 years of service. Librarians are appointed to Library Services as a unit of the University. Librarians are represented by a faculty-wide, exclusive bargaining agent, the University of Hawai'i Professional Assembly. THE LIBRARY :The University of Hawai'i Library has a staff of 143 full time employees and a collection of 3 million volumes. The materials budget approaches $5 million. It is a member of ARL and RLG. It uses OCLC and RLIN as bibliographic resources and the Endeavor Voyager automated library system for all public online catalog and processing functions. THE UNIVERSITY :The University of Hawai'i at Manoa is the major research campus of the University of Hawai'i system. It is a land, sea and space grant institution with an enrollment of 17,000 students. Doctorates are granted in 52 fields.
Extractions: Master of Science in Travel Industry Management, Singapore Program Introduction to MS Program Beginning in February 2006 The School of Travel Industry Management (TIM) will offer the Master of Science (MS) degree program in Singapore. MS Singapore program provides advanced knowledge and skills The Singapore program is one of the first, if not the first, University of Hawaii degree program to be fully approved to be offered in Asia. The goals and objectives of the program in Singapore are identical to those for the on-campus program. The MS degree provides advanced knowledge and skills for the policy and strategic decision-making levels of analysis. The program schedule is designed so that both regular students and professionals can enroll to further their education in line with their career goals. A look back at the origins of the TIM School In the early years of the TIM School, there were many doubters about the new approach. The School was a pioneer in uncharted territory. Industry professionals wanted a more traditional hotel school approach. A few of the TIM faculty also questioned the approach because they came from traditional hotel school backgrounds. The hotel schools at Cornell University and Michigan State often were used as models to support arguments for TIM to become a hotel school. Some of these feelings still exist today. Has the vision become a reality?
Extractions: About the LAII Faculty + Staff For Students For Teachers ... Resources + Publications People + Expertise Search Site Search Building upon the university's unique cultural-environmental setting and its distinctive Latin American role, an integrated interdisciplinary dual degree program leading to the degrees of Master of Business Administration and Master of Arts in Latin American Studies (MBA-MA/LAS) is offered cooperatively by the Robert O. Anderson Graduate Schools of Management and the Latin American Studies Program. The dual MBA-MA/LAS is designed to provide multi-disciplinary professional education for individuals who seek management careers in business, government, private and governmental foundations, consulting firms, research institutes, and non profit social service organizations, with an emphasis on work in or involving Latin America. The dual degree combines the MBA with an interdisciplinary master's degree in Latin American Studies in which students concentrate in two areas of choice. The dual degree reduces the overall requirements for a general MBA and MA/LAS degree by 12 hours compared to the requirements if both degrees are pursued separately. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSIONS SHOULD BE MADE SIMULTANEOUSLY TO THE TWO PROGRAMS. DUAL DEGREE STUDENTS MAY NOT APPLY ELECTRONICALLY.
Hawaii Pacific University Presidents Scholarship Programa full tuition, renewable competitive scholarship for Diplomacy and Military Studies, Finance, Human Resource management, http://www.hais.org/hawaii2.htm
Extractions: Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 544-0238 Fax: (808) 544-1136 Website: www.hpu.edu E-mail: admissions@hpu.edu Day, Evening and Weekend Classes Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 8,500 Faculty: 517 Accredited: WASC, National League for Nursing C osts (2003-04 school year) Undergraduate Regular Tuition Marine and Environmental Science Programs Nursing Program (Juniors and Seniors only) English Foundations Program 1 to 7 Credits $200 per credit $513 per credit $618 per credit $200 per credit 8 to 11 Credits $432 per credit $513 per credit $618 per credit $432 per credit 12 to 18 Credits $5,184 per semester $6,160 per semester $7,420 per semester $5,184 per semester Admissions Freshman applicants are expected to have a 2.5 GPA or above in College preparatory courses. Students should submit SAT or ACT scores. Recommended high school courses: 4 years English, 2 years math, 2 years social studies and at least 1 year each of history and science. Financial Aid Curriculum Philosophy