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Oversight on private schools : hearings before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, hearings held in Washington, D.C., on May 13, 14, September 16, 22, and 23, 1981. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Education and Labor.Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education.(CARDINAL)267485;
Includes bibliographical references (page 163).
Subjects: Private schools; Federal aid to private schools; Government aid to private schools;
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Private higher education in North Carolina : report and recommendations / by University of North Carolina (System).Board of Governors.(CARDINAL)153606;
Subjects: Federal aid to higher education; Private schools; Universities and colleges;
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Student financial aid for North Carolinians, 2020-2021. by North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.(CARDINAL)194194;
This booklet provides North Carolina students with guidelines to the student financial aid programs available to them. The booklet groups programs by source of funding: federal, state, or private. Types of financial aid included are: (1) scholarships and grants, (2) loans, (3) employment opportunities, and (4) entitlement programs. Each program description covers eligibility, value, and application procedures. An appended list provides addresses and phone numbers for North Carolina postsecondary institutions including community colleges, proprietary schools, four year colleges and universities, bible colleges, and seminaries. Includes an index to the financial aid programs.
Subjects: Student aid; Education, Higher;
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Everyone's money book on college / by Goodman, Jordan Elliot.(CARDINAL)179721;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: College costs; Student aid; Finance, Personal;
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Financial aid for the utterly confused / by Bellia, Anthony J.(CARDINAL)480768;
Subjects: Student aid; College student orientation;
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Get free cash for college / by Tanabe, Gen.(CARDINAL)687142; Tanabe, Kelly.(CARDINAL)687143;
1. How to get free cash for college -- Scholarship are not just for superstars -- Why most scholarship books and Websites can be so frustrating -- The mind-boggling cost of a good education -- Seven scholarship myths busted -- Advice from a scholarship judge : how we choose our scholarship winners -- What about federal financial aid? -- The big disadvantage of federal financial aid -- Scholarships : the real financial aid jackpots -- Scholarship competitions are not lotteries -- 2. Find the best scholarships you can win -- Where to find the best scholarships -- Fantastic backyard scholarships -- Searching beyond your backyard -- Story from real life : smaller is sometimes better -- Truly outrageous scholarships -- I have my big list of scholarships. Now what? -- How to choose scholarships you can win -- The magic number of scholarships -- Don't look for scholarships alone -- 3. Avoid scholarship scams -- Scholarships that steal -- How to spot a scholarship scam -- Red flags that indicate a scam -- Story from real life : I lost $500 from a scholarship scam --10. Secrets to writing winning essays -- The scholarship essay : your ticket to the finals -- Six steps to writing a winning scholarship essay -- Step 1 : find the right topic and approach -- Step 2 : ensure that your topic and approach are original -- Step 3 : it's time to start writing -- Step 4 : perfect your introduction and conclusion -- Step 5 : find essay editors -- Step 6 : recycle your essays -- Story from real life : how I beat writer's block -- Seven sins of the scholarship essay -- Putting what you learned into practice -- Story from real life : essays in no time mean no money -- 11. Ace the interviews -- The face-to-face encounter -- Why human interaction is needed -- Interviewers are real people too -- Interview homework -- Use your detective work to create an advantage -- You are not the center of the universe -- Story from real life : the only thing in life that matters is calculus -- Look and sound the part -- The practice interview -- Story from real life : don't hate me because I'm beautiful and faultless -- Answers to the most common interview questions -- Questions for the questioner -- Use time to your advantage -- The long-distance interview -- The group interview -- The disaster interview -- The post-interview -- For more help --12. Strategies for specific scholarships -- College cash from your hobbies and pastimes -- Awards based on your current or future major -- Scholarships for your future career -- Awards that recognize leadership -- Athletic scholarships -- Athletic organization awards -- Scholarships for public service -- Awards based on ethnic background -- Story from real life : my hobbies paid for college -- Religious scholarships -- Awards for hobbies -- Scholarships from your parents' employers -- Need-based scholarships -- Recurring themes -- 13. Guaranteed scholarships -- Do guaranteed scholarships really exist? -- National Merit scholarships -- GPA and exam-based scholarships -- Transfer student awards -- State entitlement awards -- In-state tuition for out-of-state students -- All it takes to win is to apply -- 14. Unleash the power of the Internet -- Opening the scholarship vault with the Internet -- Using the Internet to find scholarships -- Zap! Applying for scholarships online -- Our favorite free scholarship Websites -- How to be an Internet private eye -- Be cautious of scams --15. Financial aid workshop -- Getting the most financial aid you deserve -- The financial aid cornucopia -- Five steps to getting financial aid -- Step 1 : fill out the FAFSA -- Step 2 : review your Student Aid Report -- Step 3 : make the college aware of special circumstances -- Step 4 : compare award letters -- Step 5 : if you need it, ask for a re-evaluation -- Story from real life : I assumed I wouldn't get aid, but I was wrong -- A re-evaluation success story -- Exchanging one kind of money for another -- Declaring independence -- Strategies that can help you get more financial aid -- A quick word about saving for college -- The federal financial aid programs in detail -- Federal Pell Grants -- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants -- Academic Competitiveness Grant -- National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant -- Federal Work-Study -- Student loans -- Stafford Loans -- PLUS Loans for Graduate and Professional Degrees -- PLUS loans -- Consolidation loans -- Federal Perkins Loans -- Getting more help -- .16. Free cash for graduate school -- The long and expensive path of graduate school -- Understanding graduate financial aid -- More than money -- It's all about academics -- Applications : Your stats sheet -- Recommendations : getting professorial praise -- Essays : getting personal -- Research grant proposals : application heavies -- Interviews : interaction with a purpose -- Get paid to step into a classroom or lab -- Keep your aid flowing -- Getting more help -- 17. How to keep the money you win -- You're there! -- Keeping the dollars that are yours -- Parting words -- A special request -- Appendix A. Winning scholarship essays and applications -- Winning Essay #1 : Bet You Can't -- Winning essay #2 : Public Service -- Winning essay #3 : Cultural Heritage -- Winning essay #4 : Only Two Hands -- Winning essay #5 : The Gift -- Winning essay #6 : Career Plans -- Winning essay #7 : No Child Left Behind : well-intentioned but flawed -- Winning submission #8 : Shawn Smith -- Winning submission #9 : Wilmer Wilson -- Appendix B. 150 Scholarships (almost) anyone can win -- About the authors4. Get organized and maximize your time -- Saving time and effort with scholarships -- Prioritize the scholarships -- Schedule scholarships -- Have a monthly check-in -- Create a library of reusable materials -- Take advantage of your classes -- Think early about recommenders -- Make a checklist for each application -- 5. The packaging of you and your personal theme -- Marketing yourself -- Learn why they're giving away the money -- Learn what they're basing their decision on -- Finding your theme and what to do/not to do -- 6. Scholarship judge Q&A -- A roundtable with the scholarship judges -- A national scholarship management organization -- An art and writing competition -- A music competition -- An essay-based competition -- A college that awards merit-based scholarships -- A scholarship that values overcoming adversity --7. Create stunning scholarship applications -- Scholarship applications : your entry ticket -- Create your plan of attack -- General rules for completing the application -- Story from real life : how my support of legalizing marijuana cost me -- The five steps to crafting a winning application -- Step 1 : use a little spin to wow your audience -- Step 2 : stand out from the competition -- Step 3 : list important accomplishments first -- Step 4 : write to impress -- Step 5 : make sure the application fits -- Story from real life : my midnight scholarship application -- Top 10 application do's and don'ts -- Finishing touches -- 8. The scholarship resume -- Scholarship resumes : One-page autobiographies -- Example resume -- 9. Get the right recommendations -- Getting the praise of others -- Finding people to say nice things about you -- Give your recommender the chance to say "no" -- Don't play the name game -- Do the grunt work for your recommenders -- Give your recommenders a script -- Tie a string around your recommenders' fingers -- The "you can't spell success without U" mug -- Story from real life : follow up or fall down --The secrets, tips, and strategies used by actual students to win millions of dollars in financial aid and scholarships are revealed in this completely revised guide for parents and high-school, college, and graduate students.
Subjects: Directories.; Scholarships; Scholarships.;
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How to open & operate a financially successful child care service, with companion CD-ROM / by Musial, Tina,1973-(CARDINAL)486694;
Includes bibliographical references (page 275) and index.Introduction -- pt. 1. I want to open a child care center, but where do I start? -- 1. Types of child care centers -- Existing child care centers -- Home child care centers -- New child care center -- 2. Requirements -- Inspections -- Large child care centers -- Fire escape plans -- Health and safety policy -- pt. 2. Getting started -- 3. Start up expenses & funding -- Business plans -- Business structure -- Loans -- Grants -- Private investors -- Family and friends -- SBA (Small Business Association) -- Corporations -- Civic organizations -- Maintaining adequate funding -- 4. The basics -- Location is everything -- The layout -- What to call your child care center -- Child care rates -- Weekly rates -- Competition -- How can you compete against a fancy day care center? -- How can you compete against low cost day care centers? -- 5. Federal & state requirements -- Insurance -- Sanitation -- Daily schedule -- Food programs -- IRS requirements -- 6. Business needs -- Finding staff -- Miscellaneous "staff" -- Play time -- 7. Promoting your business -- Generating publicity -- Marketing to potential clients -- Know what you are promoting -- Advertising -- Marketing -- Non-traditional advertising -- Create a buzz -- Always be on the lookout -- Get online -- What to do after you get the word out -- Marketing to current clients -- Negative media -- 8. Goals & objectives -- Goals --pt. 3. Open for business -- 9. Business policies -- Admission policies -- Fees -- Hours of operation -- Services -- Food service -- After school care programs -- Summer camps -- Non-traditional hours/after hours care -- Drop in care -- Part-time care -- Weekend care -- Laundry service -- Transportation service -- Contracts -- 10. Business practices -- Setting up your office -- Managing your finances -- Things you need to budget for -- Forms for reporting and recording -- 11. Accreditation & education -- Accreditation process -- Child Development Associate (CDA) -- 12. Children's policies -- Sample schedule -- Indoor playtime -- Outdoor playtime -- Children's issues -- 13. Food & beverage management -- Breakfast -- Morning snack -- Lunch time -- Afternoon snack -- Where to buy your food -- Specialty foods -- Storing food -- Feeding the staff -- Cleaning the pantry -- 14. Emergency policies -- Crisis management -- Fire emergencies -- First aid kit contents -- Emergency folder contents -- Tornado -- Local security -- National security (terrorism) -- 15. Going forward -- Rate increases -- Health policies -- Training -- Licensing -- Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Author biography -- Index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Child care services; Day care centers; New business enterprises;
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Careers in criminal justice / by Johnston, Coy H.,author.(CARDINAL)788840;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Section 1. Planning : 1. Know yourself : What you don't know can hurt you ; Guest speaker : Steve Palmer, FBI Special Agent ; Self-assessments : What color is your parachute?; Keirsey Temperament Sorter; True colors; What type am I?; The four temperaments; What color is your personality?; Jung typology test; Minnesota State Careerwise Education; Monster -- 2. Setting realistic goals : Set realistic goals ; Issues in police work : The use of deception; The role of acting in police work; The use of discretion; The use of force; The polygraph test; Interviewing and interrogating; Internal investigations ; Issues in the judicial system : The power of persuasion; Attitude; Communication skills; Salary issues; Power and responsibility; Ethics in court; The battle of wits ; Issues in corrections : The communication gap; The dangers for correctional officers ; Guest speaker : Brian Cole, director of corrections : Alternative correctional careers ; The realities of working in criminal justice ; Change ; The search for happiness -- Section 2. Pursuing : 3. Law enforcement : Local law enforcement : Game and fish warden ; Guest speaker : Jan Strauss, retired police chief : Gaming officer; Campus police; Reserve officer; Nonsworn opportunities -- Federal law enforcement : FBI; DEA; ATF; U.S. Border Patrol; ICE; U.S. Secret Service; USMS; Nonsworn positions ; Diversity in law enforcement ; Experience -- 4. Forensic science : Crime scene technicians ; Guest speaker : Shayleen Eastman, crime scene specialist III ; Forensic scientist ; Medical examiner ; Investigation technician ; Criminalist : DNA analyst; Toxicologist ; Forensic nurse examiner ; Forensic psychiatrist ; Forensic interview ; Forensic entomologist ; Diversity in forensic science -- 5. Victim services : Domestic violence coalitions ; Police departments ; Guest speaker : Gina McAlister, victim services specialist ; Courts and prosecutors' offices ; Hospitals ; Other victim services ; Diversity in victim services -- 6. Courts : Law school ; The job search ; Law careers : Judge ; Guest speaker : Charles W. Ervin, superior court judge : Prosecutor ; Public defender ; Careers that do not require a law degree : Court clerk; Municipal court supervisor ; Diversity in law careers -- 7. Corrections : State correctional officer ; County detention officer ; City jailer ; Parole and probation officers ; Juvenile rehabilitation specialist ; Home detention officer ; Probation aide ; Guest speaker : Julie Glover, sergeant, San Diego Sheriff's Department -- Parole board hearing officer ; Private prisons ; Diversity in corrections -- 8. Private security and investigations : Security officer ; Guest speaker : Timothy W. Newton, private security supervisor ; Private investigator ; Loss prevention ; Armed security guard ; Diversity issues in private security -- Section 3. Preparing : 9. Volunteering and internships : Law enforcement ; Courts ; Guest speaker : Jennifer D. Griffin, director of training and the administrator for the Council on Police Training ; Corrections ; Diversity in volunteering and internships -- 10. Getting a foot in the door : Portfolios : Letters of recommendation; Certificates; Education documentation; CV and résumé ; Guest speaker: Colton Johnston, attorney and law clerk ; Interview preparation : Police ride-along; Court and attorney observations; Practice ; Firearms ; Physical fitness ; Education and grades ; The LSAT ; The application form ; Written tests ; Psychological tests -- 11. The interview : Punctuality ; Guest speaker : Michael Norzagaray, former juvenile probation officer ; Appearance ; Body language ; Introductions ; Sample oral board questions ; Do's and don'ts ; A personal note to minorities, women, and LGBTQ individuals ; A note to law students ; Concluding remarks."With coverage of over forty careers in policing, courts, corrections, and victim services, students receive a comprehensive overview of the most popular and growing careers in the field. Self-assessment tools enhance students' self-awareness and steer them toward realistic and suitable careers in criminal justice."--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of; Law enforcement; Police; Job hunting; Police.;
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The 50 States and their local governments / by Fesler, James W.(James William),1911-2005.(CARDINAL)145738; Bosworth, Karl A.(Karl Andrew),1909-1970.(CARDINAL)195285; American Assembly.Forty-eight States.;
Bibliography: pages 589-603.I. Introduction / James W. Fesler : 1. The scope of responsibilities : population and area ; expenditures ; employment ; functions. 2. Roles in the American political system : distribution of functions ; political interpenetration. 3. Political systems : understanding political systems in general ; appraising state and local political systems. 4. A preliminary stock-taking : the heritage ; the American system ; politics ; policy making ; administration ; judging ; the local level ; the future -- II. The heritage of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Allan R. Richards : 5. The early state governments (1776-1800) : popular government and individual rights ; separation of powers and legislative supremacy ; limited democracy ; cities, towns, and counties. 6. The democratic reorientation (1800-1860) : decline of the legislature ; strengthening and weakening the chief executive ; democratization of the judiciary ; development of political organizations and parties ; economic and social activities ; summary, 1800-1860 -- III. Half of our century / Allan R. Richards : 7. Mistrust and reform (1900-1920) : political reform ; expertness and administrative efficiency ; regulation and service. 8. Modern times (1920-1950) : regulation and service ; constitutional inadequacy ; elections and representation ; the reorganization movement. 9. Our traditions -- IV. Functions of state and local governments / Harvey C. Mansfield : 10. The jobs of the states : the states as middlemen ; variations among states ; the declining sense of community ; general characteristics ; traditional functions. 11. The jobs of local governments. 12. Education : public schools ; school desegregation ; higher education. 13. Transportation : highways ; airports. 14. Planning, public business, and private enterprise : planning ; natural resources and outdoor recreation ; public ownership ; private enterprise ; liquor control. 15. Health and welfare : health ; mental health ; welfare. 16. Conclusion -- V. Intergovernmental relations / Harvey C. Mansfield : 17. The states and the nation : admission of new states ; expanding national powers ; state reactions ; federal-state suits ; criteria for national action ; federal aid. 18. The states as neighbors : interstate comity ; interstate cooperation. 19. The states and their localities : state and county ; state and city ; home rule. 20. Dealings among local units. 21. Direct national-local relations. 22. State and local finances : relation to national finances ; some general trends ; revenue problems -- VI. Elections and political parties / Dayton D. McKean : 23. The importance of state politics : low visibility ; the road to national office ; the autonomy of state politics. 24. The rules of the game : the suffrage ; election administration ; the nominating process ; nonpartisan nominations and election ; direct legislation ; money. 25. The politics of institutions : separation of powers ; legislative representation ; the governor's role ; party structure ; the electoral college. 26. Conclusion -- VII. Patterns of politics / Dayton D. McKean : 27. Sectionalism : the one-party states ; the border states ; new England ; the two-party states ; a conservative-liberal realignment? 28. Other components of party preferences : social and economic class ; other personal characteristics ; cities and suburbs. 29. Bosses and machines : urban, state, and rural bosses ; causes of bossism. 30. Interest groups : the number and variety of groups ; federalism and interest groups ; the lobby ; the invisible government ; patterns of interest group politics; some unsolved problems ; benefits of group politics. 31. Conclusion -- VIII. Legislators and governors / Karl A. Bosworth and James W. Fesler : 32. Representation in the legislature : the bicameral tradition ; the unicameral alternative ; representation and misrepresentation: the states' records; representation and the United States Constitution ; issues in the representation debate ; who should reapportion a state legislature? ; other dimensions of representation.33. The legislators : how big should a legislative body be? ; who goes to the legislature? ; terms and tenure ; pay for legislators ; legislators' behavior. 34. The governors : the governorship ; term of office ; career patterns. 35. Conclusion. IX. Policy making / Karl A. Bosworth : 36. What is policy? : how are policies manifested? ; substance of state policy. 37. The state constitution : constitutional essentials and nonessentials ; amending the constitution ; constitutional revision. 38. Special legislation : local laws ; other special legislation. 39. Direct legislation : the initiative ; the referendum. 40. Lawmaking: informed, orderly deliberation : the formal deliberative process ; the public's information and participation ; policy research ; legislative committees ; sessions. 41. Lawmaking: policy leadership and decision making : finding issues ; organization for decision ; the governor and the legislature ; the nongovernor and alternative leaders. 42. Criticism and protest. 43. Conclusion -- X. Administrative organization / York Willbern : 44. Organizing the administration : the inherited pattern ; demands for change ; little hoover commissions ; guiding principles of the reorganization movement. 45. Fragmentation of the executive branch : pressures for separation ; devices for separatism. 46. Separatism versus integration : the case for integration ; doubts about integration ; crucial role of the chief executive ; separatism - an illustration. 47. Prospects for reorganization -- XI. Personnel and money / York Willbern : 48. Workers in the state vineyard. 49. Spoils and merit : extent of the merit system ; patronage and political values ; civil service and administrative values ; adjustment to realities ; professional replacing amateurs. 50. Personnel management : organizational alternatives ; agenda of concerns ; employee associations and unions ; the vital spark. 51. Managing money : who prepares the budget? ; nature of the budget ; funds and earmarking ; controlling the use of appropriated money ; collecting taxes. 52. Conclusion -- XII. Courts and judges: power and politics / Victor G. Rosenblum : 53. The scope of state judicial power : appellate and trial courts. 54. The methods of judicial policy making : advantages of judicial policy making ; the role of precedents ; the role of discretionary power. 55. Politics and the judiciary : election of judges ; the "Missouri Plan" ; political subtleties and stakes ; abuses of the judicial function. 56. Conclusion --XIII. Judicial reform: needs and prospects / Victor G. Rosenblum : 57. Obstacles to judicial efficacy : delay ; judicial organization and administration ; rules of procedure ; access to the courts and representation by counsel. 58. Prospects for progress : empiricism in legal research ; deformalization ; some reform programs ; reorienting criminal law ; administration. 59. Conclusion -- XIIII. Local governments - the cities / Robert L. Morlan : 60. The nature of local government : the justification for local self-government ; complexity of American local government ; legal status and powers: city charters ; urbanization. 61. Types of municipal government : weak mayor with council ; strong mayor with council ; commission government ; council-manager government ; the mayor-administrator plan. 62. Municipal politics: lawmaking and elections : city councils ; councilmen and citizens ; elections at-large or by wards ; proportional representation ; partisan versus nonpartisan elections. 63. Conclusion : doctrine and practice -- XV. Local governments: an embarrassment of riches / Robert L. Morlan : 64. The county : governmental patterns ; merger proposals ; a focus of responsibility ; urban services. 65. Towns, townships, and villages : new England towns ; townships ; villages. 66. The governing of the metropolitan areas : scope of problems ; the whole and the parts ; a single metropolitan government ; single-function consolidated services ; annexation and extra-territoriality ; general approaches to solutions. 67. Conclusion -- XVI. The future of state and local government / James W. Fesler : 68. Responsibilities of the future : the states’ people ; the cities’ and the suburbs’ people. 69. The capabilities of state governments : the effects of the reapportionment ; spread of two-party competition. 70. The capabilities of local governments : three schools of thought ; big cities. 71. The future character of federalism : the federal government’s changing role ; the critical capabilities: geographic ; fiscal capability ; political capability ; administrative capability. 72. Conclusion.
Subjects: State governments.; Local government;
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