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  1. Alabama received statehood in 1819. Its capital, Montgomery, was briefly capital of the Confederacy. A hotbed of strife during the civil rights movement, notably under Governor George Wallace, Alabama today boasts the aerospace center in Huntsville, a major port and tourism destination in Mobile, and a center of manufacturing in Birmingham.
  2. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Alabama: Localities: A: Anderson: Education. For sites covering local educational institutions, programs, and opportunities as well as other location-specific educat...
  3. Regional accrediting commissions are among the oldest accrediting organizations in the country. The United States is divided into six accreditation regions: New England, Middle States, North Central, Southern, Western and Northwest. Seven accrediting commissions operate in these regions. All regional accrediting commissions review entire institutions, as opposed to programs or schools within ...
  4. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Education: Organizations. Groups with nationwide scope which seek to influence and/or participate in the educational system and educational policy...
  5. Council for Higher Education Accreditation

    https://www.chea.org › regional-accrediting-organizations

    Regional Accrediting Organizations The accrediting organizations identified in this directory are recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Recognition by CHEA affirms that the standards and processes of the accrediting organization are consistent with the academic quality, improvement and accountability expectations that CHEA has established, including the ...
  6. A funding primer. The American education system relies heavily on state and local resources to fund public schools. In the U.S. education has long been a local- and state-level responsibility, with states typically concerned with administration and standards, and local districts charged with raising the bulk of the funds to carry those duties and standards out.
  7. dashboard.ed.gov

    United States Education Dashboard shows what the U.S. Department of Education considers to be important indicators of how the nation, and each state, is progressing on the outcomes necessary to achieve the national goal of once again having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. The Dashboard is meant to spur and inform conversations about how to improve educational results ...
  8. Apr 11, 2024The American-sponsored overseas schools play a significant role in the international endeavors of the United States. They not only serve the educational needs of U.S. children overseas, but also enroll children from host and third countries. One of the most serious difficulties overseas schools face is their isolation from current trends in education in the […]
  9. encyclopedia.federalism.org

    The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE), established in 1955, was created by six state legislatures and authorized by the U.S. Congress. NEHBE's six member states are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The youngest of the higher education regional compacts is the Midwestern Higher Education ...

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