Education

Mission: To provide daycare and preschool education to youth of caroline county maryland Programs: Child daycare and preschool education - approximately 200 children served

Mission: The university of new haven is a student-centered comprehensive university with an emphasis on excellence in liberal arts and professional education. Continued in schedule o. Programs: University program: the university of new haven is a private university, founded in 1920, with an 82 acre main campus and satellite campuses in orange, ct; new london, ct; prato, italy; san francisco, ca; and albuquerque, nm. Unh has an undergraduate enrollment of 4,936 students with 52 percent residing in university housing. The university offers more than 55 undergraduate degrees through its four colleges, in innovative fields such as sports management, nutrition & dietetics, forensic science, music & sound recording, engineering, computer science, fire science and criminal justice. Unh also offers its students a study abroad program through a variety of unique offerings. graduate school: the graduate school has an enrollment of 1,899 students and offers 31 graduate degree offerings. The graduate school helps students achieve a more meaningful career, the benefits of lifelong learning and a sense of responsibility as a citizen of the world. international program: the university has an international program, delivered abroad, which offers a four-year baccalaureate degree in security studies.

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Mission: The objectives of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution are historic preservation, promotion of education and patriotic endeavor.

Mission: The university, including grand rapids theological seminary, asia biblical theological seminary, and radio ministries, exists to empower men and women to excel as influencers in our world for christ by offering a student-focused learning community where jesus christ is central. Programs: Academic instruction and academic support make up the educational expenses. The university has over 270 full- and part-time staff and faculty. We have over 2200 students on a 130-acre campus as well as off-site locations in kalamazoo and lansing. student services includes campus life and activities including athletics, health counseling services, enrollment services financial aid, etc. Organized activities include summer sports camps, theater events, golf outings, special academic and athletic trips, banquets, and other miscellaneous activities. auxiliaries include room board, apartment rentals, hospitality events, and radio ministries. Cornerstone radio ministries includes the operations of five non-commercial radio stations wcsg - grand rapids with signals also in kalamazoo, benton harbor and battle creek. 4,624,723 is included in contribution revenue on part viii, line 1f.

Mission: To benefit the people of the islands of oahu and kauai consistent with the federal area health education center system program guide, through programs that support better health care services by the advancement of health care professional education for students, that promote the development of health professions education which emphasizes primary care to underserved populations, that foster cooperation among health professionals, educational institutions, and communities, that create opportunities for building partnerships between academic institutions and communities, that enable participating health care providers and communities to create and implement multi-professional and community-based approaches to the health care needs of underserved communities, that facilitate training for those involved in health care, that emphasizes cultural competence and responsiveness to community defined health care intiatives, and that provide for evaluation of the effectiveness of health education. Programs: Grow our own healers program; k-12 six-hundred-twenty-five (625) students received health education in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, nutrition, veterinary science, behavioral health, cultural awareness and competency; health skills in cpr/first aid, casting, suturing, taking & recording accurate vital signs, physical therapy; health careers awareness in surgical, dental, nursing, and other health professions. Various community health professionals, clinics, hospitals, colleges, and other agencies contributed 272 hours of staff time and provided program content, materials, and supplies through the core programs (health occupations for teens club, hosa, patch fitness, teen health camp, summer health adventure). grow our own healers program; post-secondary four graduate students (three physician assistants and one advanced practice nurse) traveled to rural communities on two islands for preceptorship in the areas of clinical psychiatry, mental health and substance abuse disorders, and family practice. Students spent a total of 640 hours at two sites learning diagnosis and treatment on actual patients from the community. The rural experience offers didactic and relative hands-on engagement for exposure and interest for working in this environment after receiving advanced nursing and doctorate degrees. community projects in collaboration with various community health professionals, agencies, and organizations, provided direct and indirect support to the community in health education, awareness, training, advocacy, systems development, and planning through programs like: prevent child abuse hawaii/violence prevention (bridging partnerships for prevention strategies through understanding of the adverse childhood experiences); team up for kauai's keiki (improving the screening referral process); keiki to career (providing early childhood intervention by promoting prenatal health care); falls prevention (educating and training seniors in the prevention of slips, trips, and falls through exercise and balance); get fit kauai (worksite wellness programs, safe routes to school, and the annual mayor- a-thon exercise/bike/walk event); and annual workforce summit (providing physicians with continuing medical education in various topics).

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