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  1. Home education regulations: What parents need to know about Ohio home education regulations by Diana Marie Fessler, 1989
  2. Ohio Education Board reverses course on promoting 'intelligent-design' creationism.: An article from: Church & State
  3. Ohio legislature mulls fixed tuition cap.: An article from: Community College Week
  4. Navigating The Maze Of Land Use Regulations in Ohio by Esq. Christopher S. Brown, Esq. Philip B. Herron, et all 2006
  5. Collegiate Desegregation and the Public Black College: A New Policy Mandate.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by M. Christopher Brown II, 2001-01-01
  6. State policies to improve undergraduate teaching: Administrator and faculty responses.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Carol L. Colbeck, 2002-01-01
  7. Good Sports?: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by John R. Thelin, 2000-07-01
  8. Research universities and scientific misconduct: history, policies, and the future. (Special Issue: Perspectives on Research Misconduct): An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Nicholas H. Steneck, 1994-05-01
  9. Definitions and boundaries of research misconduct: perspectives from a federal government viewpoint. (Special Issue: Perspectives on Research Misconduct): An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Alan R. Price, 1994-05-01
  10. Estate Planning For Retirement Benefits in Ohio by CSA Marcy Nunn, David J. Schneider, et all 2006
  11. Sexual Harassment in the 1990s.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Michelle L. Kelley, Beth Parsons, 2000-09-01
  12. Survey of All Water Treatment Plant Operators Who Fluoridate Drinking Water in Ohio(1).: An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by James A Lalumandier, Leonor C. Hernandez, et all 2000-04-01
  13. Section 404 of the clean water act and resulting wetlands mitigation for selected counties of Northern Ohio (1).: An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Emmanuel K. Mbobi, 2005-06-01
  14. Transparency tube monitoring as an indicator of fish community health.(BRIEF NOTE)(Report): An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Bill Zawiski, 2007-09-01

101. Discovery Institute - News - Professors Defend Ohio Grad Student Under Attack By
Bryan Leonard is a doctoral candidate in science education at ohio State University (OSU) whose academic freedom has been under attack.
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102. COHHIO Home Page
League Women Voters of ohio hosting series of informal forums on Election Reform. education for Homeless Children and Youth Funding Alert.
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Help COHHIO further its mission . COHHIO has mapped out an aggressive agenda to push for adequate funding for basic affordable housing and homeless issues at both the state and federal level. With your help, we can be successful.
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to receive regular updates, newsletters, and other important information.
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to COHHIO and join the cause. URGENT ACTION ALERT: Education Secretary wants to waive McKinney-Vento In response to Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings has announced her intention to seek permission from Congress to waive the educational rights of homeless children and youth under the McKinney-Vento Act.
The McKinney-Vento Act has opened the doors of public schools to hundreds of thousands of children displaced from Hurricane Katrina. The Act has enabled these and other children experiencing homelessness to be immediately enrolled in school, to receive transportation to be stabilized in school, and to benefit from the resources, support, and normalcy of neighborhood schools.

103. Transfer Module: Cleveland State University
The ohio Board of Regents Transfer and Articulation Policy established the Students may be required, however, to meet additional general education
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(Under the Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy)
Institutional Transfer The Ohio Board of Regents , following the directive of the Ohio General Assembly, developed a statewide policy to facilitate students' ability to transfer credits from one Ohio public college or university to another in order to avoid duplication of course requirements. Since independent colleges and universities in Ohio may or may not be participating in the transfer policy, students interested in transferring to independent institutions are encouraged to check with the college or university of their choice regarding transfer agreements. [Top of Page] Transfer Module The Ohio Board of Regents' Transfer and Articulation Policy established the Transfer Module, which is a subset or entire set of a college or university's general education program. Transfer Module consists of 54 to 60 quarter hours (or 36 to 40 semester hours) of courses in the following areas: English, Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural and Physical Sciences, and Interdisciplinary Study. A Transfer Module completed at one college or university will automatically meet the requirements of the Transfer Module at another college or university once the student is admitted. Students may be required, however, to meet additional general education requirements at the institution to which they transfer. For example, a student who completes the Transfer Module at Institution S (sending institution) and then transfers to Institution R (receiving institution) is said to have completed the Transfer Module portion of Institution R's general education program. Institution R, however, may require additional general education courses beyond the Transfer Module.

104. Ohio Board Of Regents Transfer And Assurance Guides Home Page
The ohio Board of Regents mission is to lead, advocate, and coordinate the process of ongoing transformation of higher education to maximize accessible,
http://www.regents.state.oh.us/transfer/policy.html
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Preamble A major resource of the State of Ohio is its diverse system of higher education within which students may seek and obtain advanced education for their personal and professional betterment. The many public and independent colleges and universities residing in Ohio offer a variety of two-year and four-year undergraduate degrees. Some students begin their collegiate experience in a two-year college before transferring to a four-year institution to achieve their degree aspirations. Others often find that personal, professional, or academic reasons mandate their transfer from one collegiate institution to another. Ohio's colleges and universities recognize this student mobility and affirm that public policy and institutional diversity can combine to facilitate and encourage a necessary transfer and maximum utilization of learning. The following policy provides basic concepts and guidelines for assuring this maximum learning utilization for those students who desire to transfer from one college institution to another during their undergraduate education.

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