Extractions: The University of Georgia Department of Housing and Consumer Economics is Responsibilities include working with faculty and students to build the Family Financial Management emphasis, which is registered with the Certified Financial Planner[TM] Board of Standards. Primary teaching assignment is courses in Intermediate Family Financial Management, Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits, Savings and Investments, Estate Planning, Insurance, and/or Family Financial Planning. Seeking candidate with a Ph.D. in financial management, finance, business administration, accounting, risk management, or closely related discipline with a specialization in family financial planning; demonstrated scholarly competence and potential for research. Certified Financial Planner designation desirable as are successful college teaching experience and active membership in relevant professional organizations. The Department has 13 faculty, and a diverse group of about 300 undergraduate and 20 graduate students. The Department offers bachelors
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Financial Planning, Financial Services Graduate Programs In U.S.A. School of Business Graduate programs. financial management georgia State University. College of Business Administration law, consumer behavior, management, family studies, and consumer http://www.gradschools.com/listings/all/financialplan.html
Extractions: For those financial services professionals whose goal is to maintain the highest level of technical knowledge and practical application in serving their clients. The program is comprised of a sequence of courses designed to provide maximum study flexibility for the student through self-study and two one-week residency sessions on the College's campus. All graduate distance courses are open to students who wish to pursue course work in specific subject areas but have not been admitted to a masterÕs degree program. Students may not want to commit to a full degree program but may wish to take graduate distance courses to satisfy particular interests, fulfill CE credit needs, or earn a certificate. To encourage students to take advanced courses in subject areas of particular interest, several certificates of concentration are available. The certificates, awarded upon completion of three or four related three-credit courses, provide tangible evidence of graduate-level accomplishment and are an excellent way for prospective students to sample graduate study before making a full commitment to a masterÕs degree program. Certificate credits earned (except Advanced Management Certificate credits) may be applied toward the MSFS degree requirements if the student is subsequently admitted to a masterÕs degree program.
Extractions: CSREES advances knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities through national program leadership and federal assistance. About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5"); National Emphasis Areas Quick Links Agricultural Systems Pest Management Research Education ... Local Extension Offices Search CSREES Web site
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Extractions: Family Resource Management Educational Resources The following annotated list describes Family Resource Management resources that are available from the Extension Educational Resource Library unless otherwise noted in the description. Contact Edna Eisfeldt (979-845-2704 or e-eisfeldt@tamu.edu ) to schedule use of the resource materials. 8 lessons and handout masters for agents or volunteers taught by agents to teach money management and consumer skills to limited resource adults. Could be used for a series of workshops totaling 20 hours, or as individual lessons selected for audience needs / interests. Topics: Making Spending Choices (choices game, values and goals, talking about money); Envelope Budgeting, Planning Your Spending (receipt box, planning food budget, increasing income or reducing expenses); Understanding Credit; Handling Credit Problems; Building Consumer Skills; Taking Consumer Action, Checks and Checking Accounts. Allowance Kit: World of Money
Extractions: CSREES advances knowledge for agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities through national program leadership and federal assistance. About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5"); National Emphasis Areas Quick Links Agricultural Systems Pest Management Research Education ... Local Extension Offices Search CSREES Web site
Financial Management financial management Some Important Generalizations ( University of Florida) Credit Payment Worksheet ( University of georgia) A Survey of ValueAdded Grant programs family Budgets http://www.srdc.msstate.edu/02value/cd/financialmgt.htm
Extractions: Section Topics Publications Home Entrepreneurship Feasibility Financial Management ... Conference Presentations Financial Management BUDSYS: A New Tool for Farm Enterprise Analysis (Clemson University) Introduction to Crop Budgets (Clemson University) Introduction to Forage Budgets (Clemson University) Introduction to Vegetable and Melon Budgets (Clemson University) Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: Filling a Financial Market Gap (Clemson University) Nontraditional Venture Capital Institutions: Lessons Learned (Clemson University) Nontraditional Sources of Venture Capital for Rural America (Clemson University) Financial Management: Some Important Generalizations (University of Florida) Credit Payment Worksheet (University of Georgia) A Survey of Value-Added Grant Programs (University of Georgia) Give Yourself a Financial Checkup (University of Kentucky) Financial Ratios Useful to Agricultural Cooperatives (University of Kentucky) Financing Agricultural Cooperatives Alternative Capital Sources (University of Kentucky) FISHY 2002 (Mississippi State University) FISHY Bulletin (Mississippi State University) Risk Management Planning: What You Can Do to Enhance Your Chances of Success (North Carolina State University)
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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA College Of Family And Consumer Sciences emphasis, which is registered with the Certified financial Planner Board of. Standards. Primary teaching assignment is courses in Intermediate family financial. management, Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits, Savings and of georgia is http://www.fcs.uga.edu/hace/docs/finmgtpositiononepage.pdf
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Extractions: Professor and Chair Degrees: Ph.D. Family Resource Management and Family Economics, The Ohio State University, 1977. M.S. Home Management and Family Economics, Purdue University, 1971. B.A. Home Economics Education, University of Puerto Rico, 1969. Years on this faculty: Seventeen Professional Positions: University of Florida-Professor and Chair, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. Responsible for overall direction for family, youth, and community sciences extension, research and teaching programs in the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) at the University of Florida. Program leader for statewide extension family and consumer sciences programs. January 1995-present. Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement with Extension Service/U.S. Department of Agriculture (ES/USDA)-National Program Leader for Limited Resource Audiences, and the "Children, Youth and Families Networks for Action." Appointment January 1994-December 1994. University of Florida-Associate Professor, Family and Consumer Economics. September 1985-December 1994.
A REVIEW OF FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS A REVIEW OF family PRESERVATION AND family REUNIFICATION programs threeday period. georgia was the only program using parent training, counseling, or behavior management. They may http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/hsp/cyp/fpprogs.htm
Extractions: By Westat, Inc. in association with James Bell Associates, Inc., and The Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago May 30, 1995 For the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services A. Background B. Purpose of This Report C. Approach D. Relationship of Program Characteristics and Study Criteria Placement Prevention Programs Reunification Programs A. Overview B. Analysis of Family Preservation Program Characteristics Program Models Referral Sources Referral Practices Program Maturity Service Providers Program Statistics A.Overview B.Analysis of Reunification Programs Relationship to Placement Prevention Programs Program Models/Caseload Size and Duration 3Program Maturity 4.Program Size 5.Status of Child's Return Home 6.Referral Criteria 7.Service Providers APPENDIX A:DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED PLACEMENT PREVENTION PROGRAMS APPENDIX B:DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS A.Background
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Extractions: Mr. Heck is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Coffee Regional Medical Center in Douglas, Georgia and was appointed to the Council in 2001. He is a member of Health Care Financial Management Association and the American College of Healthcare Executives. His primary focus is Health Care management. Eugene H. Jackson, M.D. Dr. Jackson is a Family Physician in Hawkinsville, Georgia and was appointed to the Council in 1992 and reappointed in 2001. He is a member of the American Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, Georgia Obstetrical Gynecology Society, Georgia Perinatal Association, and The Georgia Perinatal Society. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board for the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. Gina L. Martin, M.L.I.S. - Council Secretary
Extractions: dhr.state.ga.us Mission The mission of the Women Infants and Children (WIC) Food/Nutrition Section is to provide policy direction and technical assistance to ensure continuity in program administration and operation, and compliance with Georgia's Special Supplemental Food/Nutrition program regulations. WIC was created by Congress in 1972 to meet special nutritional needs of low income pregnant, post-partum and breast-feeding women, infants and children up to age five. Georgia's WIC Program is comprised of 21 local agencies, 279 local clinics and more than 1,583 retail grocery vendors. WIC services are available in every county in Georgia. The WIC program addresses the services that improve pregnancy outcome, reduce infant mortality and give children a healthy start through nutritious food supplement and nutrition education. News The Georgia Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is requesting the public to comment on the program and to suggest ways to improve WIC services. Comments may be provided on the available surveys listed below, sent in writing to the Division of Public Health, WIC Branch, Suite 10.463, Two Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, sent by fax to (404) 657-2910, or by email to
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Extractions: MSUE Educational Materials on Family Resource Management Materials you can order from MSU Extension. Home Maintenance and Repair Database Information on maintaining and repair your home. Including ideas on selection of materials, alternative cleaners, etc. MSU Extension Water Quality Bulletins Full text bulletins on water quality issues for the home and home owner. Not a complete listing. Executive Education From the MSU College of Business, this is a full listing of seminars offered for business, some good for small business. What's Bugging You? Full text articles on common household/garden bugs from MSU Extension specialists articles. MSU Integrated Pest Management Sponsored by MSU Extension and the Pesticide Research Cntr, information on current pests, diseases, IPM issues. NASD: Safety Documents Written by MSU specialists, this is a listing of safety fact sheets housed in the National Ag Safety Database. Michigan County Extension pages A list to help you find your county office, with listing of staff, phone and fax numbers, web page, etc. Housing and Data Materials for background and data related to housing, housing programming, special topics, etc.
Extractions: Competencies delineate the knowledge and skills for childhood care and education professionals (practitioners, teachers, caregivers, providers, group leaders, aides, directors, trainers, etc.) working in a variety of settings (child care centers, preschools, pre-kindergarten programs, family child care and group homes, school-age care programs.) The purpose of these Competencies is to provide a blueprint for individual professional growth as well as guidelines for training and education programs that will meet the needs of professionals in the field. The Professional Development Competencies below were developed by the Georgia Childhood Care and Education Professional Development System, a project of the Georgia Association on Young Children and the Collaborative Leadership Team, funded (in part) by the Georgia Child Care Council through the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant. For additional information contact: Terrie Buckner, ACET Coordinator, Professional Development System, 175 Gwinnett Drive, Suite 370, Lawrenceville GA, 30045-8414, 1-888-405-ACET(2238).
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