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61. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Reports For Programs In Georgia
Reports for programs in georgia. Program reports are available for US Business College Risk management and Insurance Program Discuss - 3 responses
http://survey.nagps.org/deptsByState10.php
The 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey
Released October 17, 2001 Tell a friend! Survey Home Aggregate Results Program Results ... Select a State
Reports for Programs in Georgia
Program reports are available for U.S. programs from which at least 10 responses were received. Clark Atlanta University Humanities [Discuss] - 1 response Emory University [Summary] Anthropology Department [Discuss] - 7 responses Art History Department [Discuss] - 1 response Chemistry Department [Discuss] - 2 responses Comparative Literature Program [Discuss] - 3 responses Educational Studies Division [Discuss] - 7 responses English Department [Results] [Discuss] - 16 responses French and Italian Department (French) [Discuss] - 2 responses GDBBS - Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology Program [Results] [Discuss] - 19 responses GDBBS - Biochemisty and Molecular Biology [Discuss] - 1 response GDBBS - Genetics and Molecular Biology Program [Discuss] - 3 responses GDBBS - Immunology and Molecular Pathogenesis Program [Discuss] - 6 responses GDBBS - Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Program [Discuss] - 4 responses GDBBS - Molecular and Systems Pharmacology Program [Results] [Discuss] - 14 responses GDBBS - Neuroscience Program [Results] [Discuss] - 16 responses GDBBS - Nutrition and Health Sciences Program [Results] [Discuss] - 11 responses GDBBS - Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution Program

62. MBA Degree Schools, Colleges And Programs By CareerAdvantage.org
ONLINE MBA programs AND SCHOOLS. American Graduate School of management georgia American InterContinental University Dunwoody DeVry University
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63. Christian Financial Ministries - Christian And Biblical Consumer Credit Counseli
This means 4550% of those on debt management programs drop the program Christian financial Ministries helps individuals and families manage their
http://good-steward.org/fastfind_bar/about.htm

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Christ At The Center
Bible Based Financial Teaching, Training, Counseling
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MINISTRY FACT SHEET Our Vision Glorify God as we prayerfully help people become financially free to better share the love of God through Jesus Christ. The Mission Prayerfully establish and manage ministry centers in Atlanta, regionally throughout the U.S. and Canada, and eventually the world, that bring together community people and organizations to offer highly accountable, Bible-based financial teaching, training, counseling and other financially related products and services which
  • Help people come to or back to a growing personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Strengthen the family, and Proclaim the Gospel around the world .
  • The Trends
  • More than half of all our families are delinquent on their credit card payments. (American Bankers Association) Families are on track to break record-setting bankruptcy filings. Four out of ten adults (36%) say "it seems impossible to get ahead because of the financial debt I have." (Barna). Most single parent homes are headed by a mother earning less than $15,000 per year. Almost 90% of all welfare recipients live in single parent homes.
  • 64. H.I.R.E. Resources And Assistance
    georgia has a work release program, called transition centers, available to allinmates job search techniques worksohps, financial management workshops,
    http://www.hirenetwork.org/admin/clearinghouse.php?state_id=GA

    65. Georgia DOT Project Selection Process
    The Office of financial management (OFM) is charged with the overall the Familyof Partners and transportation regional forums, the georgia DOT
    http://www.dot.state.ga.us/dot/administration/financialmgmt/projsel.shtml
    You are using an out of date browser or you have scripting disabled. Please ensure that scripting is enabled and that you are using the latest version of your browser. Click one of these links to download a current browser: Internet Explorer Opera Mozilla Georgia Department of Transportation GDOT Main Menu Georgia DOT Home Traffic Information About Georgia DOT Plans and Programs ... Construction Work Program Project Selection Process Federal Funding Process Local Government Project Agreement Process
    Project Selection and Approval Process
    The following is a generalized description of the process used by GDOT in selecting and approving projects for addition to the six year Construction Work Program (CWP). The programming of federal aid highway dollars for preliminary engineering, right-of-way and construction activities is determined by two distinct paths as mandated by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century enacted in 1998, typically referred to as TEA-21. These distinct requirements are dependent on population that defines an urbanized area (50,000 plus) and all other areas (less than 50,000). Any area that has a contiguous population of 50,000 or more must form a metropolitan planning organization (MPO). In Georgia we have 15 MPOs. The typical policy group for this organization is composed of the local, county and city officials, transportation providers such as DOT, and citizen members. The policy group oversees the development and updates a three-year transportation improvement program (TIP). The TIP prioritizes projects that will be developed and constructed with funding that has been assigned to them by the DOT. The final decision is then forwarded to the Governor's office for his approval.

    66. FinAid | Other Types Of Aid | Domestic Exchange And Study Abroad Programs
    The Czech management Center offers studyabroad MBA programs in Prague, Syracuse University offers financial aid for study in any of its six centers
    http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/exchange.phtml
    Domestic Exchange and Study Abroad Programs Domestic Exchange Programs: Nationwide National Student Exchange (NSE)
    The National Student Exchange is a not-for-profit consortium of U.S. colleges and universities. Operating like study abroad, NSE provides students with access to courses and other resources at over 135 colleges and universities in 47 states and 3 U.S. territories. The program includes tuition reciprocity.
    Bette Worley

    Executive Director
    National Student Exchange
    4656 W. Jefferson, Suite 140
    Fort Wayne, IN 46804
    Tel: 1-219-436-2634
    Fax: 1-219-436-5676 Domestic Exchange Programs: Regional [In addition to the programs listed below, the following states have their own two-state exchange programs: Wisconsin and Minnesota; California and Nevada; and Indiana and Illinois.] Academic Common Market
    (Southeast: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia)
    The Academic Common Market lets students from participating states study out-of-state at in-state tuition rates.

    67. Georgia College & State University - International Education Center
    GC SU offers various undergraduate and graduate programs in the Schools of LiberalArts and Affordable Tuition and Opportunity for financial Support
    http://www.studyusa.com/factshts/gcsu.asp
    International Education Center
    Campus Box 049
    Milledgeville, Georgia 31061
    USA
    Telephone: (478)-445-4789
    Fax: (478)-445-2623
    Contact Us!
    Degrees Offered
    The following are some of the key undergraduate majors and graduate programs. College of
    Arts and Sciences
    Art
    Biology
    Chemistry
    Computer Sciences Criminal Justice English French History Journalism Mathematics Music Political Science Psychology Public Administration Rhetoric Sociology Spanish Theatre Pre-Professional Programs (Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Veterinary) School of Business Accounting Economics General Business Information Systems International Business Management Marketing School of Health Sciences Health Education Music Therapy Nursing Outdoor Education Physical Education School of Education Early Childhood Middle Grades Special Education Graduate School Accounting Biology Business Administration Creative Writing Criminal Justice English History Instructional Technology Management Information Systems Outdoor Education Public Affairs Public Administration
    Ideal Location
    Well-Staffed and Supportive International Office
    Facilities and Student Life
    Housing and Meal Service
    Affordable Tuition and Opportunity for Financial Support
    Students can download an application from the homepage of the International Education Center. There is NO FEE for international applications. It is recommended that application materials and supporting documents be submitted by April 1st for Fall Semester and September 1st for Spring Semester. It is highly advisable to apply earlier if possible, especially for students who will be incoming freshmen, as class space is limited.

    68. Center For Continuing And Corporate Education, Georgia Perimeter College
    Business, Professional financial programs. Finance NonProfit ManagementParalegal Professional Development Academy Real Estate Small Business
    http://dekalb.gpc.edu/~coned/business.html
    Search:
    Click below for Individual Sections.
    APA Payroll Professional
    Learning Series (PPLS)
    Finance

    Employment

    NonProfit Management

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    Small Business

    ACCOUNTING I

    Learn and understand the accounting cycle, theory of debits and credits, and how to analyze journal entries, post transactions, and prepare a trial balance. Course includes accounts receivable, accounts payable and accounting for service and merchandise companies. Materials included. Fee: ConEd Center RM Dunwoody RM(see pg 37) CRN50726 (Off Sep 5) ACCOUNTING II ConEd Center RMCI1600 CRN51011 Dunwoody RM(see pg 37) CRN50728 BACK TO TOP ACCOUNTING III Apply accounting concepts to partnerships and corporations and to analysis of financial statements. Study the standard procedures required to record the transactions of different kinds of business organizations. Materials included. ConEd Center RMCI1600 CRN51013 Dunwoody RM(see pg 37) CRN57272 BACK TO TOP PAYROLL ACCOUNTING ConEd Center RMCI1300 CRN50756 (Off Nov 24) Dunwoody RM(see pg 37) CRN50729 QUICKBOOKS PRO 2004 QuickBooks computerized accounting system includes charting of accounts, data management, payroll, reconciliation, and printing necessary financial statements. This course is designed for entrepreneurs and small business owners. Materials included.

    69. JA QCC Alignment
    Junior Achievement Elementary School Program Our Families K2 They also learnabout budgets, personal and family, financial management, and the use of
    http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/gei/jrach/JAQCCAlignment.htm

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    GEI Partners - Junior Achievement QCC Alignment
    Junior Achievement Elementary School Program
    Our Families K-2

    Our Families is designed to provide practical information about family members and their interdependence.
    Ourselves K-2

    Ourselves is designed to develop personal economic concepts through storybook characters presented by volunteer in read-aloud stories and hands-on activities. Our Community K-2 Our Community is designed to provide practical information about businesses and the many occupations found in those businesses in a typical community. Our City 2-3 Our City is designed to provide practical information about businesses and the main occupations found in those businesses in a typical city. Our Region 4-5 Our Region is designed to provide practical information about natural, human, and capital resources found in regions and used by businesses to produce goods and services. Our Nation 5 Our Nation is designed to provide practical information about business operations and economic issues in the United States.

    70. IFAP - Information For Financial Aid Professionals
    describes the new 19992000 Recipient financial management System (RFMS) 1998-1999, Federal family Education Loan Program Payment to the Borrower
    http://ifap.ed.gov/IFAPWebApp/topicListPag.jsp?p1=Federal Family Education Loan

    71. ACC Guide To Services - F
    The Department of family and Children Services (DFCS) is under the GA Department Its divisions are Accounting, financial Services, management Budget,
    http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/guide/f.htm
    F A B C D ... XYZ Family and Children Services, Department of – 706-227-7000
    284 North Avenue
    The Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is under the GA Department of Human Resources and responsible for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), food stamp benefits, and social services to assist low-income families or families in crisis. Family Connection Partnership –
    This partnership has been designated the planning body for services for children and families in Athens-Clarke County and brings together more than 100 partners to address their needs. The goals are to improve child health, child development, school performance, family functioning and family economic capacity. Family, Definition of
    Single dwelling units in Athens-Clarke County cannot have more than a certain number of unrelated individuals residing in them. The number depends on the zoning classification for the property. For zoning information about a property, contact the ACC Planning Department (706-613-3515). To report violations, contact the ACC Community Protection Division (706-613-3790). Federal Building (see Robert G. Stephens Federal Building

    72. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum | Internship Program
    art programs georgia O Keeffe museum santa fe new mexico Opportunities areavailable to contribute to the management of the museum, including work with
    http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/opportunities/internships.html
    The intern program operates under the direction of the education office at the Museum. Internships are available within a variety of departments. A museum internship benefits students by providing professional experience and an overview of the museum field. Interns have the opportunity to gain useful skills, and the chance to build a strong professional network. References gained through work as an intern can be helpful in securing museum employment and admission to further study in the field. Unless otherwise noted, internships at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum are volunteer positions. Housing needs are the responsibility of the individual.
    Prospective candidates are first interviewed by the director of education then by the supervising department head. Positions are limited and competitive. Interested candidates should submit the following information for review by staff prior to their interview:
    Reference letters should answer the following questions:
    1) How long has the author known the prospective intern and in what capacity?

    73. EDFUND—News Release—
    loan guarantee services under the Federal family Education Loan Program.EDFUND offers students a wide range of financial aid and debt management
    http://www.edfund.org/edfund/news_library/release/releases/n101904.html
    HOME STUDENTS SCHOOLS LENDERS ... EDFUND CENTRAL
    NEWS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 19, 2004
    CONTACT
    Nora Bruce 916.526.8438
    E D F UND Grants $2.5 Million to Support Campus-Based Default Prevention Programs
    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

    74. EF And OSI - Georgia Award  $104,000 To Support Educational Reform In Georgia
    Eurasia Foundation and Open Society – georgia Foundation award $104000 to support To improve financial transparency, democratic management and active
    http://www.eurasia.org/news/grants_Georgia_OpenSchool_07.03.htm
    Contact: Anna Zhvania
    Eurasia Foundation Program Officer
    Tel: +995 (32) 25-39-42/43 azhvania@eurasia.org.ge Eurasia Foundation and Open Society – Georgia Foundation award $104,000 to support educational reform in Georgia
    Tbilisi, Georgia (July 14, 2003)— The Eurasia Foundation 's Georgia Office (EFG) and the Open Society – Georgia Foundation are proud to announce $104,092 in grants awarded to seven non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in support of grass-roots educational reform in Georgia. The grants were awarded as a part of the Open School : Grant Competition for School-based NGOs in an effort to foster the development of civil society, improve the transparency of the educational sphere and increase public participation in decision-making at the school level. The seven NGOs, operating in Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Telavi, will undertake activities to create and maintain an open community school such as drafting, negotiating and monitoring educational budgets, involving parents in school activities, attempts to improve the transparency of school management and steps to increase community involvement in decision-making. A follow-on linkage grant will be awarded in the near future to a Tbilisi-based organization to help coordinate the efforts of the seven school-based NGOs.

    75. The Department Of Hospitality And Tourism Management, Chaired By Mahmood Khan In
    of Hospitality and Tourism management is the only program nationally and E. Thomas Garman, professor of consumer affairs and family financial
    http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/archives/1998/98006.html
    CONTACT: Sandy Broughton vtnews@vt.edu
    NAMES IN THE NEWS FROM THE COLLEGE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND EDUCATION
    BLACKSBURG, Feb. 13, 1997 Doris Kincade
    , associate professor of apparel merchandising management in the Department of Housing, Interior Design , and Resource Management/Clothing and Textiles in the College of Human Resources and Education , and Cynthia Regan , a doctoral advisee of Kincade's and now faculty member at California Polytechnic State University at Pomona, attended the Second Annual US Department of Energy Fellows Symposium in Washington, DC. Regan presented her dissertation research "A Concurrent Engineering Framework for Apparel Manufacture." The symposium is sponsored by the National Academy of Science. Regan is the second female and the only clothing and textiles Ph.D. student to receive a US Department of Energy Fellowship in Integrated Manufacturing. Kincade is the only female advisor and the first non-engineering advisor to have a student to receive the Fellowship. Kincade and Regan are the first team to receive this fellowship at Virginia Tech.
    Billie Lepczyk , associate professor in the health and physical education program in the College of Human Resources and Education , has been named the 1998 National Dance Association Scholar/Artist and will present a scholar lecture in Reno, Nev., at the 1998 NDA national convention. Lepczyk was chosen as the 21st recipient of the scholar status on the basis of her groundbreaking scholarly research in movement analysis and dance style, her creative works including the founding of two performing groups at Virginia Tech, and her ability to effectively communicate ideas and knowledge to diverse groups. She is active in the NDA as well as the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Before joining academia Lepczyk had an extensive dance career in Europe.

    76. USG: University System Of Georgia Programs Available At A Distance
    University System of georgia programs available at a distance, Board of Regents of Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Administrative management
    http://www.usg.edu/academics/distance_ed/de_degrees_inst.phtml
    Skip over navigation Directories Location Contact USG ... Site Map Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
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      University System of Georgia Programs available at a distance
      Sort by Degree A-B C-F G-K ... V-Z Institution Program Albany State University Master of Social Work WebBAS in Technology Management Armstrong Atlantic State University Master of Public Health Bachelor of Science with Major in Radiologic Sciences WebBSIT Clayton State University Associate of Arts (Transfer degree) Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology Associate of Science (Transfer degree) Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Allied Health Administration Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Dental Hygiene Practice and Administration Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Administrative Management Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Technology Management Bachelor of Arts with Major in Integrative Studies Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Accounting Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in General Business Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Management Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Marketing Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Science with Major in Integrative Studies Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN program) Bachelor of Science with a major in Health Care Management WebBSIT Columbus State University Master of Applied Computer Science

    77. SOCAP - College Curriculum Report
    family and Environmental Sciences – Consumer Affairs Program Introduction toFACS; family financial management; family Demographics and Policy;
    http://www.socap.org/Careers/curric.html
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    LOOKING FOR STUDENTS FOR INTERNSHIPS OR EMPLOYMENT?
    WANT TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL? SOCAP International has compiled a list of colleges and universities that offer programs that prepare students for careers in contact centers. Whether you are looking for students to employ or thinking of going back to school yourself, this list will be an invaluable resource and will make your search effortless. Here, we have gathered all the information in one place for easy access. This resource identifies both undergraduate and graduate programs that may be of interest for career enhancement or for getting the right level of education for the position. Customer Contact Centers are an area of increasing importance in business. The primary responsibility of contact center professionals is to champion the consumer's viewpoint to their employing organization and to convey information about the organization's products and services to the consumer. Students in these programs develop the ability to analyze issues from the perspectives of consumers, business and government and learn how to communicate these issues to management. This information can be used to learn about programs in higher education in order to hire new staff, and to send staff for further training. It is hoped that the report will assist in identification of programs in your vicinity, so you can consider development of a mentoring or consulting relationship. If there are other programs or institutions that are not included in the list, please contact SOCAP International so that they can be added.

    78. Georgia IP - Summaries Of The Real Choice Systems Change Grants - FY 2003 Grante
    Goal Adapt the home and communitybased services (HCBS) waiver program Quality Evaluate financial management services. Goal Develop self-determination
    http://www.communitylivingta.info/openFile.php/fid/1809/did/719
    Independence Plus Initiative
    GEORGIA
    Target Population
    Persons with disabilities (including those with physical disabilities, serious mental illness, developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury) and older adults. Severe disabilities: Yes.
    Geographic Focus
    Statewide.
    Primary Focus
    The primary focus of this grant is to prepare a master plan for self-determination in Georgia, including a comprehensive system of self-directed supports and services for individuals with disabilities and older adults. This master plan will include methodology for a system of individual budgeting, financial management services , a system of trained individuals to provide supports brokerage to assist in community living, and participant protections that include incident management and emergency backup systems.
    Goals, Objectives, and Activities
    Goal: Develop a uniform methodology by which all individual budgets in the State will be calculated. Objectives/Activities
    • Create database of actual service use and cost data for individual budget methodology.
      Establish formula to calculate individual budgets.

    79. The David And Lucile Packard Foundation: 2004 Grants
    $55000 for a twoday financial management workshop in the Philippines Lawrenceville, georgia $114000 to improve the management and leadership structure
    http://www.packard.org/index.cgi?page=grants&year=2004&id=special

    80. International Finance Corporation - IFC -Advisory Projects In Ukraine
    Partnership advises companies on financial management, asset management, The program advises family farms (ranging in size from 2 to 500 hectares of
    http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/eca.nsf/0/56c324683364c6d085256e840074eb4f?OpenDocumen

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