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  2. Cooperative education - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a "co-op" or work-study program, provides academic credit for structured work experiences, helping young people in school-to-work transition.

  3. AP Biology - Wikipedia

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    This course is designed for students who wish to pursue an interest in the life sciences. The College Board recommends successful completion of high school biology and high school chemistry [2] before commencing AP Biology, although the actual prerequisites vary from school to school and from state to state.

  4. List of NASCO member cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of cooperatives that are members of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO).Members of NASCO are given services such as board and officer training, member training, networking opportunities as part of the connection to co-op movement, and assistance on special projects. [1]

  5. Rosedale Bible College - Wikipedia

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    The Short-term Ministry Programs is for students who’ve been part of a short-term ministry program. They may be eligible to turn those experiences into college credit at Rosedale Bible College. The REACH and YES programs operated by Mennonite missions agencies are programs that are approved by the academic committee for inclusion in this ...

  6. Cooperative school - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative schools are characterised by the co-operative values and principles which underpin the practice of all co-operative organisations. In England and Wales , around 850 schools currently use co-operative values to support the curriculum design, pedagogy and structures for accountability and democracy .

  7. Richard Bland College - Wikipedia

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    Women made up 62% of the student body and men 38%. 32% of students at the college are first-generation students and 57% are students of color. [ 11 ] The junior college was the only two-year college within the state of Virginia to grow in enrollment after the COVID-19 pandemic , with its enrollment increasing by 21% compared to the 14% drop ...

  8. College Level Examination Program - Wikipedia

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    Both CLEP and AP (Advanced Placement) programs are offered by the College Board and offer students the opportunity to master introductory college-level work. The main difference between the two is that CLEP programs are designed to be taken without enrolling in classes, while AP exams are normally taken after completing an AP course. [13]

  9. North American Students of Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Its first property was the House of Commons, a 21 bedroom student house in Austin, Texas. It acquired the title from an ailing student housing co-op, ICC-Austin, with the purpose of keeping the building in the affordable cooperative housing sector. ICC-Austin bought the house back from NASCO Properties in 2003.