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Technical College. Teachers at the area Technical Colleges who exceed the provisions in sections 6.2-2 and 2 6.2-3 shall be paid at an hourly rate based upon their contractual daily rate of pay. This provision does not apply to part-time evening adult teachers.
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Technical College. Section 2: It is hereby found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the passage of this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of Council and that all deliberations of the Council and any of the decision making bodies of the City of Pataskala which resulted in such formal actions were in meetings open to the public in compliance with all legal requirements of the State of Ohio.
Technical College. Non-Credit Industrial Maintenance Training and Industrial Electrical Technology Diploma Articulation Agreement There are two pathways to earn 12 credit hours toward Ogeechee Technical College's Industrial Electrical Technology Diploma program (IET2).
Technical College. Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Associate of Applied Science SIGNATURE BLOCKS University of Wisconsin Whitewater University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Southwest WI Technical College President Xxxx Executive VP/Xxxxxxx University of Wisconsin- Whitewater Xxxx Xxxxxxx Name Xxxxx X. Xxxx, Ph.D. Name Xx. Xxxxx Xxxx Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Signature Date 06/27/2023 Date �u ltil) 06I/22/2023 S nature � SM/"'J. � I\ w � Agreement contact Persons: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx Institution Name and Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx Southwest Wisconsin Technical College University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Associate of Applied Science Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science APPENDIX A REMAINING REQUIREMENTS Remaining Courses at UW-Whitewater SWTC Equivalent (if applicable) SWTC Course Name Credit Amount UW-W Course Number UW-W Course Name Credit Amount Major Requirements - 37 units, 2.25 GPA in the major and grades of C or better in all major courses are required for graduation SOCWORK 101 Introduction to the Social Work Profession 1 Social Work Professional Training Program Course Requirements (admission required): SOCWORK 371 Practice I: Social Work with Individuals 3 SOCWORK 372 Practice II: Social Work with Families and Groups 3 SOCWORK 462 Social Welfare Policy 3 SOCWORK 402 Social Work Research 4 SOCWORK 473 Practice III: Social Work with Organizations and Communities 3 SOCWORK 489 Senior Seminar in Social Work 1 SOCWORK 493 Social Work Experience 12 Unique Requirements: 809-122 Intro to American Government 3 POLISCI 141 American Government and Politics (GS) 3 BIOLOGY 120 OR BIOLOGY 141 Biological Foundations Introductory Biology I 4-5 Minor Requirements - 21 Credits Required (6 credits remaining) Remaining General Education/University/Degree Courses: Students will choose either the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) track General Education: ENGLISH 102 Introduction to College Writing, Reading, and Research 3 PEGNRL 192 Personal Health and Fitness for Life (GW) 1 CORE 390 World of Ideas 3 Southwest Wisconsin Technical College University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Associate of Applied Science Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science MATH 139 Quantitative Reasoning 3 Select 3 credits of a creative arts course (GA) 3 Select 3 credits of a humanities course (GH) 3
Technical College. This is an acknowledgement; no oath or affirmation was administered in relation to this notarial act. Notary Public My commission expires: EXHIBIT SCHEDULE EXHIBIT A – Premises EXHIBIT BCommencement Date Agreement EXHIBIT C – Base Periodic Use Compensation Schedule EXHIBIT DRules and Regulations EXHIBIT E – Janitorial Services EXHIBIT A Premises NOTE: Floor Plan not to scale. EXHIBIT B COMMENCEMENT DATE AGREEMENT Agreement made this _ day of 20 between the City of Pataskala, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as “City”), and Central Ohio Technical College (hereinafter referred to as “COTC”).

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