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  1. A history of the Nebraska board of education of state normal schools by Franklin J Gold, 1967
  2. A report to the Board of Education of State Normal Schools of the state of Nebraska concerning a study of space utilization at the Nebraska state teachers colleges by Harry E Collins, 1959
  3. University of Nebraska 101 (101--My First Text-Board Books) by Brad M. Epstein, 2003-09
  4. Images of Nebraska education: A study prepared for the Nebraska State School Boards Association by Robert N Manley, 1972
  5. A preliminary study of Nebraska's first state school for trainable mentally handicapped children,: Presented to the Board of Control of the State of Nebraska by Marshall S Hiskey, 1959
  6. Memorandum submitted for the consideration of the Chancellor and the Board of Regents by Partick Horsbrugh, 1962

81. Nebraska National Guard - Guide To Education
HQ nebraska ARMY NATIONAL GUARD education Services Office Association ofBoards of CertificationUniform Program for Reciprocity (ABC)
http://www.neguard.com/dpa/GuidetoEducation.htm
HQ NEBRASKA
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Education Services Office
1300 Military Road
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-1090
e-mail: ESONE@ne.ngb.army.mil
ARNG
G UIDE to E DUCATION B ENEFITS
October 2002
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MONTGOMERY GI BILL
Montgomery GI Bill - Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) (Chapter 1606)
Montgomery GI Bill Kicker Program
Duplicate Sources of Funding for Use with MGIB Kicke r Montgomery GI Bill- Active Duty (MGIB-AD) (Chapter 30) TUITION ASSISTANCE ARNG Federal Tuition Assistance (ARNG FTA) Duplicate Sources of Funding for Use with FTA State Tuition Assistance Programs STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM (SLRP) EXAMINATION PROGRAMS College Level Examination Program (CLEP) DANTES Subject Standardized Test (DSST) Excelsior College Examinations (ECE) - (Formerly Regents College) Student Guide to Success Other Examination Programs CERTIFICATION TESTING Certification Testing SERVICEMEMBERS OPPORTUNITY COLLEGES (SOC) SOCGuard SOCAD (SOC Army Degrees) SOCAD Army Career Degrees (MOS-Related Degree Builders) SOC Contact Information CREDIT FOR MILITARY TRAINING/EXPERIENCE Army/ACE Registry Transcript System (AARTS) Verification of Military Experience and Training (VMET) ARMY NATIONAL GUARD COUNSELING SERVICES TROOPS TO TEACHERS Troops to Teachers COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS State Officer Candidate School (OCS) Accelerated Officer Candidate School (OCS) Federal Officer Candidate School (Active Component) Direct Commission

82. Nebraska Approves Penalties For Low-Performing Schools - No Child Left Behind Ne
The nebraska State Board of education approved proposed penalties for schoolswhose students test below average in math and reading.
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83. National Student Clearinghouse: News: Press Release
Clearinghouse Names Nancy J. Wiederspan Vice President of education Ms.Wiederspan has served on the Clearinghouse board of directors since 1998,
http://www.studentclearinghouse.org/about/news/release_2004-10-18-04_nw.htm

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Clearinghouse Names Nancy J. Wiederspan Vice President of Education Finance Industry Relations
HERNDON, VA, October 18, 2004 - The National Student Clearinghouse, the nation's most trusted source for post-secondary degree and enrollment verification, today announced the appointment of Nancy J. Wiederspan as vice president of education finance industry relations, effective January 1, 2005. In her new position, Ms. Wiederspan will be responsible for strengthening the Clearinghouse's relationships within the education finance industry in order to proactively address the needs of its institutional and lending partners. Ms. Wiederspan has served on the Clearinghouse board of directors since 1998, most recently as its chairman. She will resign her chairmanship in order to assume her new position. As the primary liaison between the Clearinghouse and the financial aid community, Ms. Wiederspan will meet regularly with guarantors, lenders, servicers and Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) trade associations as well as the Department of Education. Among the initiatives she will lead are the promotion of the Clearinghouse's Total Enrollment Reporting Process (TERP), which centralizes enrollment reporting for guarantors and servicers, and EnrollmentSearch, a subscription-based educational research service used by state boards of education and other educational research entities.

84. Kansas State Board Of Pharmacy Licensing Information
Any applicant who transfers their NAPLEX score to the Kansas Board must also (Example nebraska requires one year of licensure prior to transferring to
http://www.accesskansas.org/pharmacy/ce.html
Licensing Information Original
Licensure
Examination
Original pharmacist licensure in Kansas requires successful completion of the NAPLEX and the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE). Complete the Application for Licensure Examination and return to the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy with A $50 fee. Mail the Registration Form for the MPJE and Registration Form for the NAPLEX with a money order or cashier's check payable to NABP for $600. A candidate for licensure must be a graduate of a School of Pharmacy approved by the Board and must possess a minimum of 1500 intern hours of pharmaceutical experience. Intern experiential hours must be certified by affidavit on file with the board if the hours were completed in Kansas, or by transfer of hours from any other state board office where the hours were registered on file. Applicants will be notified of examination results BY MAIL ONLY OR YOU MAY CHECK YOUR SCORE ON OUR WEBSITE. Application for NAPLEX score transfers must be postmarked no later than the date of your examination. Because the MPJE is unique to the state or jurisdiction in which you are seeking licensure, it is not possible to transfer your MPJE score to another state. If you are seeking licensure in an additional state, call that state for licensure requirements. Any applicant who transfers their NAPLEX score to the Kansas Board must also file an Application for Licensure by Examination form with the Board and pass the Kansas MPJE.The applicant is responsible for obtaining certification of experiential hours to the Kansas Board from another state if needed.

85. CEU4U.com : CE, CEU, Continuing Education, Credit Hours, Clock Hours, Education,
CEU4U provides continuing education for many educational disciplines, CEU4U.com., is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer
http://www.ceu4u.com/v2/providers.php?pcode=nationjob

86. Frontier Education Center - National Clearinghouse For Frontier Communities
He also teaches continuing education courses at the University of Utah and Elison served on the Executive Board of the National Academy for State Health
http://www.frontierus.org/?p=2&pid=6002&spid=6014

87. NAESP : Meet The Consultants
John L. Brown is currently an educational consultant who does extensive work My community involvements have included serving on the boards of Working
http://www.naesp.org/ContentLoad.do?contentId=488

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