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The Upper Valley Career Center provides career and technical education for high school students and post-secondary education for adults. Over 800 high school juniors and seniors are gaining skills in 27 career fields. High school students earn a diploma from their home/associate school. Through their Upper Valley Career Center course of study they will have the opportunity to earn a career/tech certificate, industry credentials and college credit. If they qualify for an apprenticeship or advanced placement they also have the potential to earn thousands of dollars. Each high school program provides a clear and direct pathway to post-secondary education. Many students graduate with college credit in their career field and many earn additional credits through dual enrollment and PSEOP. Life-long learning is the key to career longevity. That is why Upper Valley Career Center provides a broad spectrum of Adult Education opportunities as well as Adult Basic and Literacy Education and customized workforce development. Participation in full-time training may be funded with PELL grants, WIA, and TAA dollars. Graduates of full-time programs earn college credit and benefit from articulation agreements with state and affiliated institutions. The Adult Division operates under the authority of the Ohio Board of Regents and is ACCSC Accredited.
The University of Houston–Victoria is a four-year state university and one of four distinct institutions in the University of Houston System.
The Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE) serves as the administrative staff for the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The Board consists of 12 members who are appointed by the governor and serve staggered six-year terms. As part of its responsibilities, the staff develops and implements board policies and procedures. Additionally, ADHE reviews academic programs; administers statewide financial aid programs and contracts with the Southern Regional Education Board for support of graduate and first professional study outside of Arkansas; recommends institutional operating, capital, and personal services budgets; and collects and reports on student and course data as part of a statewide data base and academic program inventory for policy studies. ADHE was originally established as the Commission on Coordinating Higher Education Finance in 1961. The commission was renamed and reorganized as the Department of Higher Education in 1971.
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Career Step is an online provider of career-focused training—in other words, we train students and employees for new careers as well as better results in their current positions. We are absolutely, 100% committed to education and the difference it can make in someone`s life, and our company`s mission, values, and efforts focus on making education available to more people and improving our students` learning experiences.