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61. Central College Study Abroad - Mérida, Mexico - Internships & Service Learning
A national conservation group run by college and high school students, getting young Montesori preschool and primary school. back to Internship/Service
http://www.central.edu/abroad/merida/internships.html
For application forms and information, please go to the internship overview page To view past fields of study and sponsors, click here Internships/Service Learning Projects Internships/service learning projects for academic credit provide an invaluable complement to classroom work. Placements, arranged in a social service, educational or business settings, are worth one to three semester hours and are graded as pass/no record. CRCL 697YI
1-3 SH CRCL 797YPIc
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Prerequisite: Most internships require Spanish proficiency at the intermediate high level. Other prerequisites may apply according to internship type. An internship is an applied experience with a social/government agency, school or private firm. It requires 15-20 work-related hours per credit hour as established by college policy. It includes conferences with Yucatecan staff, portfolio of work performed and evaluation by intern supervisor. Pass/no record basis.
Internship/Service Learning Listings Listed below are experiential opportunities which students have completed recently. Please note that some internships require that students have at least an intermediate knowledge of Spanish.

62. College Of Science&Engineering - Briefing Event For Postgraduate Supervisors
school college - University administrative and support structures and how they should The practical issues important for more effective supervision.
http://www.scieng.ed.ac.uk/trnskil/supervisor.htm
Briefing Event for Supervisors
We will be running several of these events each academic year. Please follow the links provided below for programme details and instructions on how to book or reserve a place. We are currently taking bookings for the following sessions: book a place
Repeat sessions are planned for January/February, April and September 2006.
Please contact pgskills@ed.ac.uk if you would like to request a place on any of these sessions.
University policy on the appointment of staff to supervise postgraduate research students (PhD and MPhil): www.aaps.ed.ac.uk/committees/SPGSC/supervisorpolicy.htm
Briefing Event for Supervisors Thursday 1 st September 2005
Room 7.20, Michael Swann Building, King's Buildings
Aims
  • To provide supervisors with information on what is expected from them by funding bodies, the University and students. Including regulations, administrative structures and support for supervisors.
  • An opportunity to hear from experienced supervisors and reflect on the supervision of PhD students, what is needed at each stage and how to deal with the challenges this presents. This includes supporting students to take advantage of skills training, career advice and other development opportunities.

63. Archived Articles?College Planning
1991 January Issue Article 8 college Funding back-To-school-Basics by Roger M. Smedley. 1991 January Issue - Article 9 The Need for college Savings by
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1985 Issues 1985 Fall Issue - Article 4
Financial Planning for the College Education - by Rudolph L. Yobs
1988 Issues 1988 July Issue - Article 8
Planners Play Key Role in Securing College Aid by Joel Davis
1989 Issues 1989 October Issue - Article 12
Saving for Education: Plan Now, Study Later by Barbara A Ostrowski and Jean Harris
1991 Issues 1991 January Issue - Article 10
The Cost of Education in the 1990s by A. Lee Fritschler
1991 January Issue - Article 6

The College Investment Challenge by A. Charlene Sullivan 1991 January Issue - Article 7 Crisis Planning for College: A Retirement Problem by Raymond D. Loewe 1991 January Issue - Article 8 College Funding: Back-To-School-Basics by Roger M. Smedley 1991 January Issue - Article 9 The Need for College Savings by Sandy Baum 1995 Issues 1995 April Issue - Article 7 Financial Aid Today by Anna Leider 1998 Issues 1998 April Issue - Article 11 Tax Relief for Higher Education Costs by Cassie F. Bradley, Ph.D., and Michael A. Dalton, Ph.D., J.D., CPA, CFP, CLU, ChFC

64. NLCHP - Education
job training, public school, college and emancipation for unaccompanied youth. backTo-school Self-Advocacy Kit. Issue Briefs and Other Resources
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Housing Income Education Civil Rights Homelessness and
Poverty in America
Education
Ensuring Educational Access and Success for Children and Youth in Homeless Situations: The Law Center monitors and enforces compliance with the McKinney-Vento Act, the federal law that provides a wide array of educational rights to children and youth in homeless situations. We provide technical assistance to attorneys, service providers, parents and educators across the country to ensure that homeless children gain access to public school. We also work to strengthen and enforce national, state and local laws and policies that affect homeless children and youth. Please browse through the links on our site to find more helpful information on the education of homeless youth.
Highlights New Hurricane Katrina Information Visit the NLCHP centralized resource pages for updated information for educators regarding the impact of Hurricane Katrina - including teleconferences, resource web sites, and help for state and school districts. NLCHP files joint amicus brief in the Supreme Court case of Schaffer v. Weast

65. Welcome To Grady College
If you had a great experience here at Grady and want to give back, this The project will involve researching integrity issues in public communication.
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Grady Alum Releases Third Novel; Featured Speaker at Athens Literary Lunch
Julie Lowrey Cannon (ABJ ’85) has released Those Pearly Gates In Those Pearly Gates , the saga of Imogene Lavender and her spirited family continues in what The Asheville Citizen-Times likens to “a picture window raised wide open on small-town life in...
Grady Alum Releases Third Novel; Featured Speaker at Athens Literary Lunch
Grady Advertising Professors’ Opinions Held in High Esteem
Bentley Named Assistant Director of Cox Institute
Peabody Awards Panel Takes Its Job Seriously
Our 'Find an Expert' program allows you to find experts in many different fields through the Grady College.

If you had a great experience here at Grady and want to give back, this is the place for you.

The prestigious Peabody Awards are hosted by the Grady College.

Celebrating 90 Years and "Wearing the Brand"
... D.C. Alumni Event Join Grady D.C. Alumni at Sea Catch Restaurant in the historic Canal Square Building, 1054... UGA Football - Away Game: UGA vs. MIssissippi St. Location: Starkvill, Miss. Time: TBA...

66. Teachers College - Columbia University: Center For Technology & School Change
home page for the Teachers college, Columbia University Graduate school of This concentration combines work in understanding issues in technology and
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    Intensive Masters Program: Concentrations
    For Summer 2005, incoming students will choose between one of four Intensive concentrations: Multimedia Development Telecommunications and Global Issues Teaching and Learning with Technology Technology Leadership
    1) Multimedia Development
    The Multimedia option is intended for those wishing to participate in the specification, design, construction, and evaluation of instructional multimedia applications, both stand-alone and Internet-compliant. The Multimedia option, which grants an M.A. degree in Instructional Technology and Media, consists of a core of courses that provide a foundation in instructional design and in the use of appropriate tools for the design of multimedia and Internet instruction. Courses in this concentration have a strong emphasis on project work. The objective is to equip graduates to analyze and synthesize educational multimedia, based on both practical knowledge and a sound theoretical framework. The program is of potential relevance to school administrators, technology coordinators, and classroom teachers, as well as to those in the media publishing and software design sectors.

67. Improving School-to-Work Transition For All Students
ISSUE Too many students leave high school without the occupational and academic 3, From school to Work and back Again Youth Apprenticeships in
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Critical Issue:
Improving School-to-Work Transition for All Students
ISSUE: Too many students leave high school without the occupational and academic skills to succeed in the workplace or in postsecondary education. School-to-work transition initiatives offer a promising approach to this issue and require major school restructuring. OVERVIEW: A report by the Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, America's Choice: High Skills or Low Wages! (1990), states that "America may have the worst school-to-work transition system of any advanced industrial country." (p. 4) The curriculum of the typical American high school is geared toward preparing students for four-year colleges and universities.
Lynn Peters, director of Business-Education Partnerships for the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discusses how high schools in Wisconsin often direct most of their efforts toward the 25 percent of kids who graduate from college.
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68. College Of The Holy Cross | Holy Cross Magazine
Front Cover Front Cover. Representative back Cover of Issue back Cover back to school For His Sons Sake Graduating senior Ed Dilworth has a longer
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And an Equation Runs Through It
Mathematician Catherine Roberts is helping to
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A Dialogue on The Monologues
The off-Broadway play, The Vagina Monologues , by playwright/activist Eve Ensler, is intended to raise public consciousness about violence against women...
Innovation and Experimentation Maura Nelson '02 is majoring in environmental studies through the Center for Interdisciplinary and Special Studies (CISS). With the help of faculty mentors... An Investment in the Life of the Campus Seniority has its privileges. And for Holy Cross students entering their fourth year in September 2003, that privilege will include first-of-its-kind

69. Maine Humanities Council Newsletter - Fall 2001
back To school. The Maine Humanities Council s programs for teachers are based This summer, for example, 21 teachers spent a week at Bowdoin college as
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... Beowulf E xtras Extra Information Back To School T he Maine Humanities Council's programs for teachers are based on an unconventional premise: teachers are intellectuals. They are people who read deeply, who enjoy talking about what they have read, who take ideas seriously, who question what they are told. This is a radically different model from what prevails in many American schools. Teachers as test coaches, teachers as babysitters, teachers as therapists - these are typical expectations of educators' roles. If there is time left in the frenetic school day for creative and intellectually exciting teaching, fine, but it's not what schools are really expected to do. An industrial model of schooling - uniform practices, rigid hierarchies, precisely measurable learning outcomes - still prevails throughout much of the country. Happily for Maine, many of its school districts have escaped this strait jacket. Innovative curricula, stimulating teachers, new technology initiatives abound. Yet, given the lack of funding within the system for sustained, high-quality professional development opportunities, many teachers in Maine find they are so overwhelmed by day-to-day tasks, they risk losing their own sense of intellectual excitement. Some leave the profession as a result.

70. Mailing List Of College/University LGBT Centers, Offices & Programs
Williams college Queer issues Coordinator Assistant Director of the Multi Cultural Center Take me back back to LGBT Campus Resource Directors
http://www.lgbtcampus.org/directory.htm
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Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Centers/Programs
Welcome to our directory of college and university offices/programs developed by members of The National Consortium of Directors of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Resources in Higher Education . We tried to include only colleges or universities with paid staff working at campus-based Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans centers, programs or offices. We hope these offices will serve as models for other campuses considering adding such units. Offices run by student volunteers are not included nor are we able to list student organizations (we regret that it is beyond our capabilities to collect and to maintain such an extensive listing). For offices without official websites, we have generated a web information page. Click on the first letter of the school (e.g., " U " for University of...) to jump down the list: A B C D ... G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z View all the centers on our new map (PDF file)
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71. TECH TIME: Back To School: Applying To College Online
TIME s guide to backto-school technology PDAs, laptops, desktops, printers, Years ago, high school seniors applying to college had to haul out the
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Going Wireless More TECH TIME >> Applying to College Online By MARYANNE MURRAY BUECHNER E-mail this article to a friend August 4, 2003 Submitting your application online saves you time and that stressed- out trip to the post office just before the due date PHOTODISC Years ago, high school seniors applying to college had to haul out the typewriter and stock up on Wite-Out to complete the forms each school required. Now virtually every institution accepts some type of electronic application, prompting a growing number of students to handle the process online. And the schools are doing a better job at their end, making the digital docs easier to work with and otherwise catching up with the technology. "The whole system improves dramatically year by year," says Scott White, a guidance counselor at Montclair High School in New Jersey. But while online apps can be less tedious than the paper versions, not to mention perfectly in synch with the technical sensibilities of today's teens, students need to complete them with the same amount of care and consideration, several college admissions officials and counselors say. "An online application gets the same scrutiny, and if it appears hurried and has errors, that will work against you," says Andrew Flagel, Dean of Admissions at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.

72. Managing Your Academic Life-Undergraduate Studies - School Of Business Studies -
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    If you fail, without good reason, to take a test or an examination or to submit a required assignment by the due date you will normally be given a mark of zero for that element of your assessment.
    Students who consider that illness may prevent them from attending a Business School examination, or completing assigned work, should consult their medical adviser and request a medical certificate for an appropriate period. If a certificate is granted, it must be presented within three days to:
    Medical certificates must state that the student is unfit to sit examinations or complete assigned work. Medical certificates will not be accepted in explanation for poor performance.
    Student Representation
    Each year of the BESS degree programmes elects a student representative. These representatives may attend BESS Faculty Meetings and formal Departmental Meetings of the School of Business Studies

73. NPR : A College President Goes Back To School
Roger Martin, president of RandolphMacon college and a cancer survivor, is enrolled as a freshman at St. John s A college President Goes back to school
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74. School Of Accounting - Price College Of Business - University Of Oklahoma
back To Price college Home The mission of the school of Accounting (SOA) is to lead, through research, education and service, the development and
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Opportunities for a career in accounting are excellent. The most recent Job Outlook Survey rates accounting as one of the ten college degrees demanded most by employers. The Jobs Rated Almanac rates accounting as one of the five best careers in terms of compensation, autonomy, demand and other factors. Together with the Office of Career Services the SOA hosts a career fair with 25-30 recruiters participating annually. Graduates from our program hold leadership positions in major public accounting and professional services firms and industry.
The mission of the School of Accounting (SOA) is to lead, through research, education and service, the development and dissemination of accounting knowledge. The School of Accounting is one of only two accounting departments in Oklahoma to receive separate accounting accreditation from the AACSB. The faculty of the School of Accounting are internationally prominent in research and teaching. School of Accounting faculty have served as editors or associate editors for such top journals as the Accounting Review, Accounting Horizons and Journal of the American Taxation Association. Several faculty are also award-winning teachers.

75. Teachers.Net Gazette August 2002 - TEACHERS.NET GAZETTE - Back To School Issue -
Net has added two new forums devoted to discussion of issues related to classroom Ideas for Welcoming Teachers Students back to school by Kathleen
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76. Harvard Medical School - WebWeekly
back issues 2005. July 11/July 18, 2005 In Focus How Doctors Speak to the Public Spotlight Dental school Dedicates New Building Student Scene
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In Focus: Molecular Networks Uncovered in Bacterial Infection, Nerve Cell Communication Spotlight: Uniform Expectations Student Scene: In Focus: Molecular Middleman Puts Thyroid Hormone in Developmental Signaling Pathway Spotlight: Joslin Revamps Website Student Scene: Gaps in Specialty Care Undercut Navajo Health In Focus: Smart Cancer Drug Passes Test Against Multiple Myeloma Spotlight: Web Resource Available on Child Mental Health Disorders Student Scene: Technology Vaults Barriers in Health Care for the Poor In Focus: Patient Safety Leads Issues in Obesity Spotlight: Student Scene: In Focus: How Doctors Speak to the Public Spotlight: Website for Surgery Research Launched by Brigham Student Scene: The Mixed Bag of Medical Malpractice In Focus: Spotlight: BLAST Resource Available to HMS Faculty Student Scene: Students Called to Curriculum Reform June 20, 2005

77. Eye - On Your Back To School - 08.29.02
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We've all seen Flashdance and Angel ; the notion of girls and women stripping their way to or through school is not a new one, the inroads well traveled. With every strip club, porn website and escort agency holding promises of apple-cheeked college kids, academically and otherwise-minded female sex workers have had to cope with a lot of scrutiny. But what about the men in this industry? Who will be their Diana Atkinson? And for that matter, how does an average male university student for argument's sake, let's make him straight take advantage of the business that has provided many a girl a clean financial slate after they're done their degree and takeout sushi while they're studying? What's out there for you breeder boys? One reason straight men have traditionally had a hard time approaching the sex trade as providers is that they have always been the principal consumers, giving them a selfish, pleasure-oriented perception of the business. Rest assured, gentlemen, even if you do get regular work stripping for, screwing or jerking off on women, chances are you will not be turned on by the vast majority of your clientele. It's not called sex work for nothing.

78. National Home Education Network - Homeschooling Teens High School, College, Care
Take a look back at the page title homeschooling in high school is self schooling. Sign up for a high school and college planning newsletter
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79. Northwestern School Of Law
Lewis Clark college Northwestern school of Law 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd Portland, OR 97219 Law school Public Interest Programs. back to top
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80. College Of William And Mary Marshall- Wythe School Of Law
college of William and Mary Marshall Wythe school of Law PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187 Law school Public Interest Programs. back to top
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