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  • ...statewide financial aid programs and contracts with the Southern Regional Education Board for support of graduate and first professional study outside of Arkan ...the [[Statewide Systemic Initiative]] for improvement of math and science education, the [[Carl Perkins Grant]] for academic program improvement, and the [[You
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  • The focus of the Clinton School of Public Service is on education for practical service in the world ("academics for real life" in the words [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...esman to Head New Clinton School of Public Service," ''Chronicle of Higher Education,'' 50.33 (April 23, 2004): A8.
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  • ...nership for Women and Families, the Leadership Conference for Civil Rights Education Fund, the Jackie Robinson Foundation, the Center for American Progress, and ...tive champion of equality in education, she has opened the doors of higher education for under-privileged youth." Between 1999 and 2001 she was senior vice pres
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  • ...ersity]] in 1957 after becoming a private, four-year institution of higher education. In 1969 the university became a part of the University of Arkansas system. ...Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, the College of Business, College of Education, Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology (also known as
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  • ...of all Arkansans and of others in the region, nation and the world through education, clinical programs, researches and services. ''Education''
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  • *[[Department of Education]] *[[State Board of Education]]
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  • ...1, 1856 in Oakland, LA. He attended the University of Arkansas and studied education, carpentry, and structural engineering. In 1883 he settled in [[Conway]], A ...ned married to her for 50 years. He acutely understood the need for higher education in the state of Arkansas and served on the boards of [[Philander Smith Coll
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  • ====Education==== Pulaski County is the home to several institutions of higher education including the [[University of Arkansas Medical School]], the [[University o
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...e State of Arkansas]]. It remains the only black, Baptist school of higher education west of the Mississippi River. [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...bar Junior College''' was a public African American institution for higher education located at [[Dunbar High School]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The junior [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...student personnel services from Miami University and a doctorate in higher education from Georgia State University.
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...''University of Central Arkansas''' (UCA) is a comprehensive public higher education institution located on a 365-acre campus in [[Conway]]. The school lists 70 ...g in the liberal arts and health care. The [[Arkansas Department of Higher Education]] changed the name again to the University of Central Arkansas in 1975.
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  • ...Honors course per semester freshman and sophomore years to fulfill general education requirements. All students by the end of their sophomore year declare a maj ...ors education. The entire organization is recognized as a model for Honors education nationally.
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  • ...ernor [[Mike Huckabee]] as Director of the [[Arkansas Department of Higher Education]]. Within this year he switched parties and became a Republican. Lu Hardin
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  • ====Education==== ...y is known as the "City of Colleges." The city hosts three institutions of higher learning: [[Hendrix College]] (founded in 1890), [[Central Baptist College
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  • ...rn in Wilson County, Tennessee, on January 8, 1817. He received his higher education from Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, and then studied law privat
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  • The '''Little Rock Junior College''' was a public institution of higher education established by the [[Little Rock School District]] in 1927. A founder and f [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • *[[Hendrix Department of Education|Department of Education]] *[[Hendrix Teacher Education Program|Teacher Education Program]]
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ..., and bible studies with emphases in missions, pastoral studies, religious education, biology, business administration and 12 intercollegiate sports. ...ative offices. The second floor will consist of Professional Adult College Education and the office of online studies. The third floor will be designated for bi
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • The '''Little Rock College for Boys''' was a Catholic institution of higher education located near the corner of 25th and Gaines streets in [[Little Rock]], Arka [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • '''Bethel University''' was established as a four-year institution of higher learning in [[North Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1886. It is now known as th [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...Vocational-Technical College''' was established as a public institution of higher learning in [[Morrilton]], Arkansas, in 1961. The school became known as Pe [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...statewide financial aid programs and contracts with the Southern Regional Education Board for support of graduate and first professional study outside of Arkan ...the [[Statewide Systemic Initiative]] for improvement of math and science education, the [[Carl Perkins Grant]] for academic program improvement, and the [[You
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  • ...mmunity College at Morrilton''' is a two-year public institution of higher education located in [[Morrilton]], Arkansas. [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • '''Edward Smith College''' was a proposed Congregational "colored" higher education institution in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. In 1882 Edward Smith of Enfield, [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • [[Category:Higher Education]]
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  • ...automobiles in their possession, occupation, number of children, level of education, personal buying habits, types of credit cards used, and other personal mea ...n credit card accounts, the amount of damage would have been significantly higher."
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