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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: Periodically
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in a doctoral program in which the Master's Degree is not required. Preferred Qualifications: PhD or other terminal degree in a related field is preferred. Additional Information: This is a part-time
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tuition waivers. HVCC also has a generous leave policy. If you are employed by a government or not-for-profit organization, you may be eligible for the PSLF Program. The PSLF Program forgives the remaining
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to curriculum development is encouraged. Strong candidates will foster an inclusive classroom learning environment with nondiscriminatory teaching methods towards learning difference, race, ethnicity
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about SUNY Oswego. Job Description: Description of Department: The purpose of the Educational Opportunity Program is to fulfill New York State's commitment to provide access to higher education for
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guiding students through academic program requirements to ensure a successful path to graduation. Responsibilities include assisting with course selection and registration, providing individualized and
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: Library experience and customer service, and computer skills preferred. Work Days: Monday-Friday Noon-8:30pm some holidays Message to Applicants: For more information about this position please go to
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addition to the highly successful NCAA Division III athletic program, Esports, and an extensive array of student clubs and organizations give FSC a strong culture of civic responsibility. Job Description: Periodically
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) that launches students on their pathway for senior synthesis. The Advisor role will also contribute to program assessment and promotion of the program. Primary Responsibilities Serve as advisor for all lower
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Position Overview: Student Support Services is a federally funded TRIO program that assists first generation, low-income and disabled students to succeed in completing an associate’s degree and