The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs 2002


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For over 25 years, this guide has been the trusted source of information on over 6,000 educational programs offered by business, labor unions, schools, training suppliers, professional and voluntary associations, and government agencies. These programs provide educational credit to students for learning acquired in noncollegiate settings. Each entry in the comprehensive National Guide provides: BL Course title as assigned by the participating organization BL Location of all sites where the course is offered BLDuration in contact hours and days or weeks BL The period during which the credit recommendation applies BL The purpose for which the course was designed BL The abilities or competencies acquired by the student upon successful completion of the course BL The teaching methods, materials, equipment, and major subject areas covered BL College credit recommendations offered in four categories (by level of degrees) and expressed in semester hours and subject area(s) in which credit is applicable. The introductory section includes the Registry of Credit Recommendations, an ACE College Credit Recommendation Service transcript system.




The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs


Book Description

Highlights over 6,000 educational programs offered by business, labor unions, schools, training suppliers, professional and voluntary associations, and government agencies.




The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs


Book Description

Highlights over 6,000 educational programs offered by business, labor unions, schools, training suppliers, professional and voluntary associations, and government agencies.




The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs, 1998


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A source for higher education administrators who grant credit to students for learning acquired in noncollegiate settings. This edition describes over 6000 courses provided by businesses, labour unions, schools, training suppliers, professional and voluntary associations, and government agencies.










The National Guide


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The National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs, 2000


Book Description

More than 5,000 high-quality education programs conducted by businesses, labor unions, professional and voluntary associations, and government agencies are described in this updated edition. Each entry in The National Guide provides course title, location, length, dates, objective, anticipated learning outcomes, and the teaching methods, materials, equipment, and major subject areas covered. College credit recommendations are given in four categories, expressed in semester hours and subject area(s) in which credit might be applied. Introductory materials include a description of the evaluation process, guidelines for users in colleges and universities, questions and answers for counselors and advisors of adult students, specific instructions on using the guide, and information on the Registry of Credit Recommendations, an ACE College Credit Recommendation Service transcript system.