Sentences with phrase «passed academic review»

Board office will contact you in regards to your Board Interview (about 2 weeks before Board Meeting, if you have passed Academic Review), which will include time, date and location.
the completed file must then successfully pass Academic Review processing assuring all academic requirements have been met and
An Applicant for Clinical Professional Counselor Intern (CPC - Intern) will be eligible to sit for the NBCC National NCMHCE Exam after passing the Academic Review and before the end of their internship.

Not exact matches

Siding with those who are clamoring for homegrown academic standards that North Carolina can say it owns, state lawmakers passed a bill this past summer that halts the Common Core's implementation and creates a politically appointed Academic Standards Review Commission that must review the standards and suggest appropriate academic standards that North Carolina can say it owns, state lawmakers passed a bill this past summer that halts the Common Core's implementation and creates a politically appointed Academic Standards Review Commission that must review the standards and suggest appropriate Academic Standards Review Commission that must review the standards and suggest appropriate chReview Commission that must review the standards and suggest appropriate chreview the standards and suggest appropriate changes.
Legislators passed a bill this summer to create a commission to review and recommend changes to the Math and English academic standards for public school students.
On the other hand, to Climate Audit fans Wegman is merely a report to Congress intended to «educate the public,» and thus can't be held to the same standards as academic papers that have passed through peer review.
Another lawyer, Mike Gjesdahl of Fargo, circulated an e-mail accusing the law review of «passing off editorializing and theological perspective as academic work... [and] bringing shame upon us.»
Making his pitch in the UK Constitutional Law Blog, he lamented that the wikipedia article on the UK constitution, first port of call for many a lay person (and law student in a hurry), «would not pass a peer review process for an academic journal and nor would it receive a good mark as an undergraduate essay (though I suspect it has been cut and pasted into some over the years)».
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