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is accepting applications for qualified adjuncts to teach daytime, evening, and online courses in its College-in-Prison Program. The program currently partners with Mid-State Correctional Facility
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and economic renaissance. Job Description: SUNY Poly is accepting applications for qualified adjuncts to teach daytime, evening, and online courses in its College-in-Prison Program. The program
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-in-Prison Program. The program currently partners with Mid-State Correctional Facility to deliver courses to incarcerated individuals enrolled in SUNY Poly's Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) program. We
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Counselor as a direct report. Working closely with the Director, the Assistant/Associate Director will contribute to key initiatives aimed at advancing the institution's admissions goals and strategic plan
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Counselor as a direct report. Working closely with the Director, the Assistant/Associate Director will contribute to key initiatives aimed at advancing the institution's admissions goals and strategic plan
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, enrollment deadlines, and changes. Benefits programs include health insurance, vision care, dental plan, prescription drug coverage, retirement plans, tax sheltered annuities (i.e., 403(b), 457 deferred
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explanation of benefits packages, eligibility requirements, enrollment deadlines, and changes. Benefits programs include health insurance, vision care, dental plan, prescription drug coverage, retirement plans
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the program including implementation, planning and execution of all deliverables. The Assistant Project director will work closely with student family advocates to provide deliverables to each served district
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schools, engagement with workforce development organizations and consortia, grant applications, and general interest programs in the Mohawk Valley and beyond. Through collaboration with campus and community
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Poly to prospective students at college fairs, high school visits, community colleges, and school counselor programs; reviewing admissions applications; and interacting with students and families in