State Board set to hear 7 bachelor's degree statements of need
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges at its regular meeting Thursday, Feb. 2 will hear bachelor's degree program statements of need from seven colleges. >>
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges at its regular meeting Thursday, Feb. 2 will hear bachelor's degree program statements of need from seven colleges. >>
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges will welcome Gov. Jay Inslee to its Study Session Feb. 2. The discussion is expected to center on the State Board's and governor's vision and priorities for the state's community and technical college system. >>
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges will meet for its regular business meeting Thursday, Oct. 21 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Board members are expected to vote on final approval of four Bachelor of Applied Science degrees. >>
On the agenda for the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges' Thursday business meeting is final approval of five applied bachelor's degrees. >>
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges is set to vote on final approval of two applied bachelor's degrees at its Thursday business meeting. The board, which is scheduled to meet from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Feb. 4, will hear final approval requests for a Bachelor of Applied Science in Nursing (RN-to-BSN) at Bellingham Technical College and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership at Lower Columbia College. >>
The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges is set to vote on final approval of two applied bachelor's degrees at its Thursday business meeting. The board will hear final approval requests for: a Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management at Big Bend Community College and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at Edmonds College. >>
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