In the late 1960s, Theodore Sizer, then at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, proposed a «Poor Children's Bill of Rights» that would have supplied scholarships of $ 5,000 per child to the poorest half of children in the United States, for
use at any accredited school, public or private.
Not exact matches
Indeed, accreditation is the primary way Washington regulates colleges; a student can only
use federal aid
at an
accredited school, and the federal government regulates the accreditors.
You can
use the proceeds from a 529 account
at any
accredited private or public university or college, vocational or trade
school, and graduate
school in the United States, and
at select foreign institutions.
The funds can be
used at any
accredited college, university, or vocational
school in the country (it is not just limited to
schools in the state of New York).
Unlike the case with prepaid tuition plans, contributions can be
used for all qualified higher - education expenses (tuition, fees, books, equipment and supplies, room and board), and the funds usually can be
used at all
accredited post-secondary
schools in the United States.
Many high
schools, public, private and charter, do not have an approved or
accredited driver education class, and so we make this site accessible to them
at no cost to
use as a resource in their own classrooms.
Required Qualifications: * High
school diploma or equivalent * Completion of Meriter Pharmacy's Pharmacist Assistant training program * 2 years of Health care experience * 1 - 2 years experience working in a fast - paced work environment * Microsoft Office applications * Internet applications *
Use of phone / pager / fax / e-mail * Strong interpersonal skills * Typing skills * Communication skills - fluent in English Preferred Qualifications: * Associate's Degree OR completion of / enrollment in a Bachelor's of Science program
at an
accredited university * Certification as a Pharmacy Technician * Previous experience working in a pharmacy setting * Previous direct patient contact * Previous patient care experience * Previous work experience as a Pharmacy Technician * Epic Systems software operation * Basic medication facts - generic / brand drug names, formulation, indication, etc * Basic healthcare facts - disease physiology, laboratory tests * Healthcare system resources to obtain medical information * Understanding formularies, medical charts, and legal issues related to pharmacy practice * Able to work as part of a team; balancing leadership and the ability to delegate while maintaining collaborative group efforts.