Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

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    framework for school counseling programs. The four components of the ASCA model consist of the foundation, management, delivery, and accountability. Each component addresses the counselor’s role in facilitating and enhancing learning for all students. The first component is the foundation which focuses on student outcomes, counselors “guide the development of effective school counseling programs around three domains, academic, career and personal/social development” (American School Counselor…

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    to be a school to train students in bookkeeping, shorthand and typing. It started offering four-year degrees in 1976 in order to assist returning Vietnam veterans, offering programs with companies including Cigna and Johnson and Johnson shortly after. The university offers over 100 degree programs in total and has over 7,000 students in attendance. Each of Post University’s 4 academic colleges, The Malcolm Balridge School of Business, The John P. Burke School of Public Service, The School of…

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    Definitions and Requirements of Physical education. Physical education is defined as the “curricular area that teaches about physical activity” (Burgeson 1). In this sense, it is different from just physical activities. Here, in the United States for example, it is agreed that students may be physically active in activities such as basketball, football, and other sports and recess. But this does not eliminate the need for physical education as an institutional program. The elements of a good…

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    Polarization In America

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    economic trends in the United States appear to indicate the percentage of persons living at standards considered to be middle class has significantly reduced. This concern has been debated by the current presidential administration and Congress as a topic interest as significant polarization between classes in the United States impact standards of living. A factor that contributed to this socio-economic change is the loss of manufacturing jobs, core to sustaining middle class standards of…

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    My artifact is a ribbon I won at an Interscholastic Equestrian Association horse show last year. The horse show was on April Sixteenth, and took place in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. The show was Western Zone Finals. For a rider to qualify for Zone Two Finals, they must acquire at least fifteen points in five or less horse shows. The Interscholastic Equestrian Association, also known as IEA, is for middle and high school students. IEA promotes good sportsmanship, fair competition, and exposes…

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    20th Century Education

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    need for schools. The turning point for education came around 1877-1917. During this time, education was part of America’s focus point to try and improve attendance, graduation rates, and curriculums of schools; even including the start of colleges. Over time with the help of new organizations and the government, America was able to improve and expand public education to all ages, races, and genders. Education did not become a big part of society…

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    choose the path to become a College Recruiter. The part of a College Recruiter is going to secondary schools, speaking to the foundation at a school reasonable or group supported project, giving a data session to yard guests, creating associations with secondary school or school advisors, and directing understudy 's meetings and arrangements, talking with understudies and families via telephone. First, I shadow Lajoyce…

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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    and Congress needs to focus on this problem for students who are in college and for the students who will be attending in the future. Both political parties have different views on education, and only one has the right mindset to fixing this problem. The education issue is…

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    College tuition has increased by 12% while the average family income has decreased by 6%, both in the last decade. So how do 22 million American college students pay for their tuition? (Mcgrath and Schifrin 74). They will probably need either merit or need based financial aid. Students who meet some academic criteria will most likely receive merit-based aid. The students from low and middle-income families will require need-based aid. Although many might think that financial aid should be based…

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    In the American Community College Book, Cohen, Brawer and Kisker (2014) explains the purpose of community colleges and their existence. The American Community Colleges were established in the early years of the twentieth century. The most prominent purpose was the need for workers trained to operate the nation’s expanding industries (Cohen, Brawer, and Kisker, 2014). This new idea of a community college spread rapidly, because the thought was new technologies demanded skilled operators, and…

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