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WebCollege, aligning with the colleges mission and strategic master plan. Implements short and long-range goals. Stays ahead of industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices to continually enhance
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coordinator for the office of Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Student Employment. This position provides the full range of financial aid services for students, parents, and staff. The primary role
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regular communication with students, coordinators, and department chairs Minimum Qualifications: • Master's degree in a related area • Evidence of a strong commitment to teaching, educational excellence
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. Completed formal laboratory safety training. 5. Knowledge of federal and state lab safety standards. Preferred Qualifications 1. Master's degree in the areas of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, toxicology
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. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in Anthropology or closely related field from an accredited institution. The desire to work in a diverse academic environment with students, faculty, and staff from
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an accredited institution. Master's or Law degree preferred. The desire to work in a diverse academic environment with students, faculty, and staff from many different backgrounds. New to teaching? We can help
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Qualifications Master's degree in Mathematics or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution The desire to work in a diverse academic environment with students, faculty, and staff from many
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courses. Minimum Qualifications Masters degree in Engineering or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution. The desire to work in a diverse academic environment with students, faculty
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are paid $952 per credit to teach 100- and 200-level courses, and $1,064 per credit to teach 300- and 400-level courses. Minimum Qualifications 1. Master's degree in English, Literature, Rhetoric
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/ landscape architecture. A Masters degree is required to teach 300 and 400 level courses. The desire to work in a diverse academic environment with students, faculty, and staff from many different backgrounds