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41. Illinois Culinary Schools: Kendall College, Chicago
Here, emphasis is placed on operations management, financial management, Kendall College s Hotel management bachelor s program prepares students for
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42. Ill. Dept. On Aging - Illinois Volunteer Money Management Program
Developed in conjunction with the AARP Money management Program, illinois Volunteer Money management is a financial services program that assists low income
http://www.state.il.us/aging/1athome/money-mgmt.htm

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Developed in conjunction with the AARP Money Management Program , Illinois Volunteer Money Management is a financial services program that assists low income older persons who have difficulty managing their personal household budgets, paying bills, keeping track of banking records, intervening with creditors, completing medical forms, and handling other issues related to personal finances. The program matches trained volunteers with older persons who need help with tasks such as organizing bills, writing checks, balancing a checkbook, intervening with creditors and completing medical forms. Volunteers also serve as Representative Payees, persons designated by the Social Security Administration to manage the monthly benefits of certain beneficiaries. The Case Coordination Units screen, train, match and supervise the volunteers. The Illinois Council of Case Coordination Units coordinates the project and monitors financial transactions.

43. The Treasurer's Office
Oversees many programs administered by the illinois State Treasurer s Office. Responsible for all programs for the financial Education Division
http://www.state.il.us/treas/InsideOffice/division.htm
Divisions of the Treasurer's Office
Chief of Staff - Nancy Kimme
Deputy Chief of Staff of Fiscal Operations - Ed Buckles
Deputy Chief of Staff for Law and Policy - Martin Noven
Executive Inspector General - David L. Wells Accounting
Manager - Chad Dierking - 217.782.6540
Responsible for general accounting activities including the General Ledger, processing accounts payable, reconciling bank accounts, and compiling budget estimates for appropriation process. N ote: These forms are in "PDF format." This means that the files are compressed so they can be viewed or printed easily. Y ou'll need a PDF reader to use these files. Fortunately, we can link you to a free PDF reader. To view the pdf-files

44. University Of Illinois Foundation - Financial HighLights
page for University Of illinois Foundation financial HighLights. “The Technology management Program is primed to embark on an exciting new
http://www.uif.uillinois.edu/pages/ContentPage.aspx?cid=040100&sid=863

45. University Of Illinois Foundation - Financial HighLights
With your support, and the prudent financial management of our dedicated Board of Directors, College of Engineering Technology management Program
http://www.uif.uillinois.edu/pages/ContentPage.aspx?cid=040100

46. IASB: Resources On School Finance
Together, the two sections provide a solid base for financial management and Unemployment Cost Control Program. The illinois Association of School
http://www.iasb.com/financeresources.htm

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A guide to IASB Policy Services available to member districts, including PRESS ROOKIES PAGE For new school board members and candidates IASB POSITION STATEMENTS Where Illinois school boards stand on the issues FREE PUBLICATIONS include resources for school boards and information for other interested citizens USEFUL LINKS Other websites bearing on school governance Resources on School Finance For School Board Members and Administrators BOOKS Essentials of Illinois School Finance , Second Edition, by James B. Fritts, published by the Illinois Association of School Boards, July 2004, 108 pages, soft cover, $23 (IASB members, $18), ISBN 1-880331-17-9. Available from the IASB Online Bookstore at www.iasb.com/shop/ . The first part of the book deals with revenue - where schools get it, how they maximize it, protect it, manage it and plan for it. The second half of the book addresses expenditures - how schools budget for them, reduce them, and make plans to deal with them. Together, the two sections provide a solid base for financial management and long-range planning. Illinois School Law Survey , Eighth Edition, by Brian A. Braun, published by the Illinois Association of School Boards, April 2004, 352 pages, soft cover, $30 (IASB members, $25), ISBN: 1-880331-16-0. The

47. Illinois Institute Of Technology Stuart Graduate School Of Business
The MS in Finance program offers three concentrations Risk management, Corporate Finance, and Quantitative Finance. The financial Markets concentrations
http://www.fenews.com/directories/universities/iit-stuart.html
IIT Stuart Graduate School of Business
Master of Science in Finance or Financial Markets
Degrees Awarded and Program Duration
The M.S. in Finance requires five core courses and eight required courses (ten for Quantitative Finance). The M.S. in Financial Markets includes six core courses and six required courses (eight for Financial Engineering). Students are also required to take a diagnostic math exam before enrolling. Program Size
Contact Information

IIT Stuart Graduate School of Business
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60601-3691
Phone: 312.906.6576
E-mail: admissions@stuart.iit.edu
Website: www.stuart.iit.edu Program Description Typical Graduate Career Paths Areas of Specialization Prerequisites and Entry Process Applicants to the program must provide an official score report showing the results of the GMAT or GRE must be submitted, as well as a resume, in addition to general application materials. Associated Programs IIT Stuart offers related certificate programs for professionals who wish to advance their knowledge in one of the following specific fields: alternative investments, electronic trading, equity analysis, equity modeling, financial markets, fixed income modeling, financial programming, investment management strategies, market technology, and portfolio management. Students may also choose to pursue the MBA/M.S. in Finance dual degree, which is designed to prepare students for management-level positions or to start up their own companies. Both degrees are usually earned in three years of full-time study or in five years of part-time study. Dual enrollment can reduce degree requirements by as many as four courses.

48. Schools In Illinois (IL) - Local Education - Local And Regional Information Abou
Schools in , illinois. Your local, regional and national information on higher Show programs, Keller Graduate School of management of DeVry University
http://www.localedu.com/state/illinois/index.php?&start=30

49. Southern Illinois University
INFORMATION REPORT APPROVAL OF NEW programs, REASONABLE AND MODERATE EXTENSIONS, Establishment of BS in Aviation management at Southwestern illinois
http://www.siu.edu/~botmeet/July00/700inforpt.htm
INFORMATION REPORT: APPROVAL OF NEW PROGRAMS, REASONABLE AND MODERATE EXTENSIONS, APPROVAL FOR OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAM LOCATIONS, AND ACADEMIC PROGRAM ELIMINATIONS AND SUSPENSIONS July 1, 1999 through June 30, 2000 New Program Additions: SIUC Addition of B.S. in Computer Engineering, College of Engineering. Approved by IBHE 12/14/99. Addition of Ph.D. in Environmental Resources and Policy, Colleges of Agriculture, Liberal Arts, and Science; School of Law. Approved by IBHE 12/14/99. Addition of Southern Illinois University Regional Cancer Institute. Approved by IBHE 4/5/00. SIUE Addition of B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering, School of Engineering. Approved by IBHE 12/14/99. Reasonable and Moderate Extensions: SIUC Addition of a minor in Speech Communication to the B.S. in Speech Communication. Approved by President 7/10/99. Addition of a minor in Aircraft Product Support to the B.S. in Aviation Technologies. Approved by President 7/15/99. Addition of a minor in Aircraft Product Support to the B.S. in Aviation Management. Approved by President 7/15/99. Addition of a minor in Airport Management and Planning to the B.S. in Aviation Management. Approved by President 7/15/99.

50. Careers Front Page: Program Manager [Illinois]
This position is responsible for managing all aspects of CME/CE programs from Manage budgeting, financial monitoring, and reconciliation of individual
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51. Grad Profiles - University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign Business Administrati
For the first year of the illinois MBA program, students work in teams within financial Aid The illinois MBA offers a Student management Leadership
http://www.gradprofiles.com/u-illinois-business.html
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
College of Commerce and Business
Urbana, Illinois
An Overview

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a world leader in applied and theoretical research in engineering, agriculture, supercomputing, life sciences, and business. The College of Commerce and Business Administration at the University has long been ranked as one of the best schools in the world for its programs in accounting, finance, and marketing; but, with a major new curriculum designed by faculty members and students in place, the Illinois M.B.A. program is quickly becoming its flagship program.
The Community
Located on the Illinois prairie within 2- to 3-hour drives of Indianapolis, Chicago, and St. Louis, the University of Illinois and the twin cities of Urbana and Champaign form a thriving community rich in social, cultural, and recreational opportunities. This ideal location offers students easy access to the best of metropolitan life while providing the comfort and security of living in the heart of the Midwest. Some of the major corporations recruiting graduates of the Illinois M.B.A. program are Accenture, Citibank, Deloitte Consulting, Dow Chemical, Dynegy, General Electric, and Ford Motor Company. Increasingly, Illinois M.B.A. graduates are forming their own companies, many based on cutting-edge technologies developed by the engineering and supercomputing programs at the University.

52. Catalog - University Of Illinois At Springfield
The goal of the management program is to develop the critical conceptual and interpersonal skills that ACC 211 Introduction to financial Accounting and
http://www.uis.edu/UIScatalog/2005_2006_UIS_Catalog/Management/

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Course Descriptions
Course Schedule Apply Online ... Management Web Site
UIS Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic Year 2005 - 2006
MANAGEMENT
Bachelor of Arts
Faculty Judith Ettinger, Joseph Huff, Marya Leatherwood, Hao Ma, Donald O'Neal, Sangeeta Parameshwar
Associated Faculty Dyanne Ferk, Daniel J. Gallagher, Richard Judd, Laurel Newman, Mark Puclik
Emeritus Faculty Alfred Arkley, Rodney Dinges, George Gruendel, Donald Vanover, Joe Wilkins Contact
mgt@uis.edu
or www.uis.edu/management/ Departmental goals and objectives
The goal of the management program is to develop the critical conceptual and interpersonal skills that are essential to employment in management positions in all types of organizations. In addition to requiring a theoretical foundation, the curriculum provides students with numerous opportunities to integrate and apply these concepts in a variety of situations. Specific program objectives are to enable students to 1) assess power situations and implement appropriate responses; 2) develop competence and understanding in strategic human resource development, including human resource planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, career development, performance appraisal, compensation, incentives, union-management relations, ethics, diversity, and succession planning; 3) acquire knowledge of theories and applications of organizational change, and recognize appropriate developmental strategies for leading change; and 4) acquire knowledge of the process that leads to the organization of people and other resources most effectively.

53. Catalog - University Of Illinois At Springfield
In addition, the accountancy program also requires foundation knowledge in computer applications. BUS 302 Principles of financial management 3 Hrs.
http://www.uis.edu/UIScatalog/2005_2006_UIS_Catalog/Accountancy/

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Academic Year 2005 - 2006
ACCOUNTANCY
Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Undergraduate Minor
Faculty Leonard L. Branson, Carol M. Jessup, Bonnie M. Moe, John S. Nosari, David R. Olson, John C. Stroope
Emeritus Faculty Donald F. Stanhope
Adjunct Faculty R. Stephen Scott Contact acc@uis.edu or www.uis.edu/accountancy/ Departmental goals and objectives
The goal of the department is to prepare students for challenging careers and positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Specific objectives of the department are 1) to create a professionally oriented learning environment in which disciplinary competencies and professional ethics develop and grow, 2) to emphasize conceptual knowledge and the development of analytical and problem-solving skills, 3) to nurture a sense of personal, professional, and social responsibility, and 4) to serve as an information resource and a networking hub for students, alumni, employers, and professional organizations. Advising
New students must contact the department for initial advising to plan a program of study that reflects their interests and satisfies degree requirements.

54. Graduate Programs At Southern Illinois University At Edwardsville
Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs at Southern illinois University The Environmental Science management program is a new kind of master s
http://schools.gradschools.com/graduate-schools/Southern-IL-Edwardsville.html
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Southern Illinois University At Edwardsville
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The mission of the Environmental Sciences Program is to cultivate the students' perspectives of environmental issues and provide students with refined knowledge of environmental issues at the local, regional, and global scale. The Program will increase the students' technical competence in addressing these issues, their origins, ramifications, and resolutions. The Environmental Sciences Program at SIUE is interdisciplinary, and is designed to enhance and promote professional education and career opportunities in a wide area of interests.
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55.  C A R L I 
the illinois Cooperative Collection management Program (ICCMP), illinois Oversee the development and implementation of the budget and financial
http://www.carli.illinois.edu/Board/050610-avp-desc.html
CARLI
The Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois Main About Board of Directors Members UNIVERSITY OFFICE FOR PLANNING AND BUDGETING
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Function of the Position Background and Scope The Assistant Vice President and Executive Director (AVPED) will launch and direct the ongoing operations of CARLI, which includes consolidating three existing consortia, the Illinois Cooperative Collection Management Program (ICCMP), Illinois Digital Academic Library (IDAL), and Illinois Library Computer Systems Organization (ILCSO) into a new academic library organization, CARLI. This position is a twelve-month, academic professional staff appointment in the University of Illinois Office for Planning and Budgeting (based in Champaign, IL). http://illinoisvlt.net/final/VLT-Report-Jan05.pdf The Assistant Vice President and Executive Director will oversee a current staff of 26 professional employees (not all staff members are located on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus) and a combined budget of over $10 million annually. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities The mission of CARLI is to lead Illinois academic libraries to create and sustain a rich, supportive and diverse knowledge environment that furthers teaching, learning, and research through the sharing of collections, expertise and programs.

56. DCEO
Business Financing programs; Assistance with financial analysis and planning. Small Business SetAside Program To find out how an illinois business may
http://www.illinoisbiz.biz/bus/sba.html

57. DCEO
Centers which provide businesses with management, marketing and financial counseling; illinois Small Business Environmental Assistance Program
http://www.illinoisbiz.biz/bus/sm_biz_programs.html

58. Illinois Public Health Association
Senior Program Officer. The illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation (ILCHF) has Responsibilities include financial management, general administration,
http://www.ipha.com/jobpost.htm
James R. Nelson, Executive Director Project Director The Illinois Public Health Association, a not-for-profit voluntary organization, is now accepting applications for an individual to manage all operations of a three-year senior services grant aimed at offering consumers more control over their care options. Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree in gerontology, human services, public administration or related field. Advanced degree is preferred. Successful candidates will have strong leadership, organization, and communication skills and must be proficient with Word and Excel. Responsibilities include working with IPHA, the Illinois Department on Aging and an advisory committee on the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the consumer directed service delivery model; serving as liaison between researchers and families; disseminating technical assistance; developing data measures and reporting requirements; producing reports; conference presentations; monitoring and evaluating the project at local levels. The position is based out of Springfield, but some overnight travel is necessary. Interested applicants should send a letter expressing interest / salary requirements and resume to the IPHA office, 223 South Third St., Springfield, IL 62701. Deadline for receipt of applications is April 1, 2005.

59. Illinois Forestry Assistance Programs
is the challenge facing the owners and managers of illinois forests. In addition, the program provides technical and financial assistance to
http://dnr.state.il.us/conservation/forestry/programs.htm
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Illinois Forestry Assistance Programs Background: The forests of Illinois contribute greatly to our economy and provide the ecological systems and visual landscapes essential to our quality of life. Historically, demands for raw materials (i.e., wood, land for development, etc.) have competed with the need to protect and conserve natural resources. Meeting these diverse needs on a sustained basis without sacrificing the integrity and the productive capacity of our forests is the challenge facing the owners and managers of Illinois' forests. Over the next 25 years wood demand is forecasted to rise about 25 percent. This problem of increasing demand is being compounded by the reduction of harvest from federal forest lands. This is causing the demand for wood products to shift to non-industrial private forest (NIPF) lands. Over 90 percent of the 4.26 million acres of Illinois forest land is owned by private landowners. Of these landowners, over 80 percent have never received professional forestry management assistance. Illinois, in spite of the field forestry staff available through programs of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the record number of private consultant foresters, is faced with a dilemma in attempting to provide forest management assistance to the over 169,000 forest landowners. Various programs have been developed at the state and federal level that are designed to provide management assistance to forest landowners, industry and fire departments.

60. Girl Scout Program - Girl Scouts - Illinois Crossroads Council
financial management is a part of the Girl Scout program. illinois Crossroads Council has financial assistance available for girls who need help to
http://www.ilcrossroads.org/GirlScoutProgram/Finances.jsp

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