22 www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2004 -2005 Catalog Credit by Examination Credit by Examination enables students to use their acquired knowledge, abilities and competence to challenge certain existing courses for units. The plan provides for a means of deviating from the notion that nothing can be learned unless a student has taken a course in that subject. Regulations for Credit by Examination: 1. Students must be registered for credit and in good standing. 2. An application, obtained from the appropriate department or service center office, must be completed in order to take by ...
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www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2004 -2005 Catalog 39 College Community: Finanacial Aid (continued) Health Sciences BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs Grants for eligible students who are at least twenty-five percent Native American, Eskimo or Aleutian as certified by their tribal groups. Students must first apply for and be awarded federal aid. A BIA grant application can then be submitted through the Financial Aid Office to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Contact your BIA agency or the Financial Aid Office for more information. Loans Loan repayment begins when the student is no longer enrolled ...
38 Santa Rosa Junior College www.santarosa.edu 2000-2002 College Catalog Graton Community Club Scholarships* Helen Sloat Grosman Memorial, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Omega Nu Literary Scholarship* E.J. Nin Guidotti Memorial Political Science Scholarship Vivien Haigh Memorial Scholarships Vivien Haigh Memorial Viticulture Scholarships Hallberg Butterfly Gardens Internship DeForest Hamilton Memorial Transferring Scholarship* Colleen Handley Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Physically Challenged Students Allene and Randolph Hankla Child Development Education Award* Harvey Hansen Memorial History/Political ...
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www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2006 -2007 Catalog 23 THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT BY EXAMINATION AT SRJC Aeronautics AERO 50 AERO 50L Agriculture AGRI 20 (formerly AG 51) ANSCI 20 (formerly AG 20, AG 60) Anatomy ANAT 1 ANAT 51 ANAT 58 Automotive Technology AUTO 350 (formerly AUTO 50) Biology BIO 10 Business English BGN 71 Business Math BGN 81 Dental Assisting DA 61 (formerly DNA 63) DA 62 (formerly DNA 62) DA 63 (formerly DNA 66) DA 64 (formerly DNA 67) DA 65 (formerly DNA 64) DA 67 (formerly DNA 68) Fashion FASH 70A (formerly CLTX 70A, ...
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www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2006 -2007 Catalog 47 College Community Health Sciences WILLIAM B. RACE HEALTH SCIENCES BUILDING Classes were held for the rst time on January 10, 2000, in the 38,500 square-foot Race Health Sciences Building. This facility houses the colleges Health Sciences programs and the colleges Student Health Services. It provides state-of-the-art instructional facilities for the Colleges existing Health Sciences Programs: Medical Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide, Community Health Worker, Vocational Nursing (VN), Psychiatric Technician, ...
Accreditation Lakeland Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, (312) 263-0456 (www.ncacihe.org). Specific program accreditations include: Dental Hygiene Commission on Dental Accreditation American Dental Association Early Childhood Education National Academy of Early Childhood Education Programs Emergency Medical Technology Ohio Department of Public Safety Medical Assisting CAAHEP Medical Laboratory Technology National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Paralegal Studies Program Approved by the ...
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General Information 8 Building A Basement: First-Aid Department Police/Security First Floor: Admissions Bookstore Career Services Cashier Community Learning Offi Computer Lab Counseling Center Faculty/Staff Dining Room Financial Aid Learning Center/Menfs Center Registration Transfer Center Second Floor: Assembly Rooms (A-2020d and A-2020e) Auditorium (A-2020) Business Services English Computer Labs Human Resources Travel Tourism Computer Lab Third Floor: Greenhouse Math Computer Lab Observatory Science Labs Science Storeroom Building B First Floor: Academic and Student Affairs Arts Humanities ...
Faculty 185 Alberts, Alfred Instructor/Counselor B.S.Ed Kent State University M.Ed. Kent State University Andres, Eugene Professor/Information Systems B.S. Case Western Reserve University M.S. Case Western Reserve University Andrews, Dianne D., Professor/Counselor B.A. St. Paulfs College M.Ed. University of Akron Armstrong, William Associate Professor/Mathematics B.S. Ohio State University M.A. Ohio State University Aylsworth, James Professor/Economics B.S. Ohio State University M.S. University of Illinois Ph.D. University of Illinois Baker, Suzanne Professor/Information Systems A.S. Allegheny ...
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Faculty 186 Lindemer, Candace Assistant Professor/Early Childhood Education A.A.S. Lakeland Community College B.A. Lake Erie College M.Ed. Cleveland State University Lohn, Donna Professor/Information Systems A.A.B. Lakeland Community College B.B.A. Ursuline College M.B.A. Lake Erie College Lozano, Debbie Professor/Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. Lakeland Community College B.S. Cleveland State University M.A. Kent State University Macdonald, Karen Associate Professor/Counselor B.A. Lake Erie College M.A. John Carroll University Magee, Jayne Assistant Professor/English B.A. University of ...
Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 122 Radiologic Technology (9380) Radiographers work under the supervision of qualified radiologists physicians. Radiographers perform imaging examinations, process radiographic films, evaluate radiographic equipment, manage quality assurance, provide patient education relevant to specific imaging procedures, and apply radiation protection principles to patients, self, and others. Work settings include hospitals, specialized imaging centers, urgent care clinics, private physician offices, industry, or service/public health centers ...
Washtenaw Community Colle ge - Programs and Services www.wccnet.edu Institutional Accreditation: Washtenaw Community College is Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504 (312) 263-0456; (800) 621-7440 www.ncacihe.org Childrens Center Accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children 1509 16th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20036-1426 (800) 424-2460/(202) 232-8577 www.naeyc.org Program Accreditations and Approvals: Culinary and Hospitality Management ...
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www.santarosa.edu Santa Rosa Junior College 2005 2006 Catalog 282 Sta Directory: Faculty MONTE FREIDIG, Social Science, B.A., Political Science, UC Davis; M.A., Political Science, UC Davis. GEORGE FREUND, Philosophy/Humanities, B.A., California State University, Fullerton; attended University of Colorado; post baccalaureate work at University of California, Berkeley; M.A., University of California, Davis. FSA: Philosophy, Humanities BENNETT FRIEDMAN, Music, B.A., M.A., California State University, San Francisco; attended Berkeley College of Music, Boston; taught at California State University, ...
VARIAN CUSTOMER EDUCATION GENERAL POLICIES Many Varian courses have prerequisites and credits associated with them. Prerequisites Some Varian courses have prerequisites. These prerequisites help ensure that all students can meet the training goals and have a satisfying educational experience. For most courses, participants should be familiar with the basics of the Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000/XP operating systems. Other prerequisites are listed in the course descriptions. Continuing Education Credit Many Varian courses have been approved by the American Society of ...