American College of Education Partners With the Department of Veterans Affairs to Increase Access to Online Accredited …

Grassroots programs to encourage minority organ donation prove successful
Minority organ donations have more than doubled since the institution of grassroots awareness and education programs, according to a new retrospective study published in the May issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. In 2010, the percentage of minority donors is expected to reach 35 percent, up from approximately 15 percent in 1990.

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American College of Education Partners With the Department of Veterans Affairs to Increase Access to Online Accredited …
Veterans who have chosen to serve this country again in America’s classrooms are now assured access to online accredited affordable master’s degrees in education and online programs that can be fully reimbursed by the Post 9-11 GI Bill. American College of Education has been designated a Yellow Ribbon school by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Yellow Ribbon program was created with the …

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American College of Education Partners With the Department of Veterans Affairs to Increase Access to Online Accredited …
CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire – June 2, 2010) – Veterans who have chosen to serve this country again in America’s classrooms are now assured access to online accredited affordable master’s degrees in education and online programs that can be fully reimbursed by the Post 9-11 GI Bill. American College of Education has been designated a Yellow Ribbon school by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The …

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