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The NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education is a U.S.-based student affairs organization with over 13,000 members at 1,400 campuses in 25 countries. [5] Founded in 1919 at the University of Wisconsin , NASPA focuses on professionals working within the field of student affairs.
The Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training is a private, non-profit organization in the United States that provides national accreditation to private, post-secondary educational institutions offering non-collegiate vocational, avocational and English-language training which may be approved to award validated CEUs, certificates and/or an Occupational Associates Degree.
Continuing education or professional development is required in many fields, including teachers, insurance professionals, interior designers/interior architects, lighting designers, architects, engineers, emergency management professionals, school administrators, educators, nurses as well as those in the mental health professionals including ...
1978 Margery E. Hoppin, University of Iowa 1979 Truman F. Cook, Southern Methodist University 1980 Dennis W. Barnes, University of Virginia 1981 Frederick Sudermann, Wichita State University 1982 Anthony Merritt, University of Pennsylvania 1983 Mark Elder, University of Oklahoma 1984 Edward L. Maccordy, Washington University in St. Louis
Since Senate File 496's passage, education officials have pushed the Iowa Department of Education to give the state's 325 school districts guidance. Iowa schools may finally get help from the ...
National Academy of Public Administration logo. The National Academy of Public Administration is an academic institution that was founded by James E. Webb, then-administrator of NASA, and other leading public administration practitioners in 1967 and chartered under Title 36 of the United States Code in 1984 under Pub. L. 98–257.
Iowa State University's Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business was established in 1984, and is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. [1] The college consists of five departments offering nine bachelor's degrees and six post graduate degrees.
Iowa Workforce Development is a government agency in the American state of Iowa, responsible for overseeing workplace safety, workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and job training services. It was formed in May 1996.