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The New York City Department of Education, which manages the public school system in New York City, is the largest school district in the United States, with more students than the combined population of eight U.S. states. Over 1 million students are taught in more than 1,200 separate public and private schools throughout the state.
State Licensure, American Society for Clinical Pathology, American Medical Technologists Licensed Professional Counselor: LPC or LCPC: State licensure Licensed Associate Counselor: LAC: State licensure Certified Tissue Bank Specialist: CTBS: American Association of Tissue Banks: National Board Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist: NBCCH
Arts schools in New York City (2 C) A. Architecture schools in New York (state) (1 C, 3 P) Art schools in New York (state) (2 C, 9 P)
New York Regents Examinations; New York State Judicial Institute; New York State School Boards Association; New York State School Tax Relief Program; New York State Summer School of the Arts; New York Wing Civil Air Patrol; New York's Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision; NYS Coalition of 853 School Districts; NYS Coalition of Special Act ...
The following is a list of public and private institutions of higher education currently operating in the state of New York. See defunct colleges and universities in New York state that once existed but have since closed.
Pages in category "Schools in New York (state)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for the supervision for all public schools in New York and all standardized testing, as well as the production and administration of state tests and Regents Examinations. In addition, the State Education Department oversees higher ...
The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) is the main process of qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales as of 2021. In order to be admitted to the roll of solicitors, a candidate must have tertiary education (level 6, not necessarily a degree) in any subject, pass two SQE assessments, complete qualifying work experience (QWE) for two years full-time (or part-time equivalent) and meet ...