Campus Volunteer Orientation 2022-2023: Make a Difference Together!
Join our Campus Volunteer Orientation for the 2022-2023 academic year where we emphasize the importance of working together to make a difference in the community. Learn about the role of volunteers, program organization, procedures, and ways you can contribute. Understand the guidelines, get involve
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CAMPUS SECURITY AUTHORITY (CSA) TRAINING CAMPUS SECURITY AUTHORITY (CSA) TRAINING
This content provides detailed information on Campus Security Authority (CSA) Training for university staff, faculty, contractors, and students responsible for student activities in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. It covers the o
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Funding Opportunities for Non-Motorized Transportation in South Carolina
The US Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration provides funding to South Carolina through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) to support non-motorized transportation initiatives. Local governments, schools, and other entities can partner with the South Carolina Depart
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Cost Accounting Standards for Determining Transportation Costs
Understanding the importance of transportation costs in procurement and distribution, this guide outlines the standards for determining average costs, separation of transportation costs in accounting records, objectives for maintaining cost uniformity, components of transportation costs, and treatme
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Campus Housing Financial Factors & Proposed Budget 2022/2023 Fiscal Year Overview
This overview delves into the financial aspects and proposed budget for campus housing at the University of Waterloo. It covers details such as the campus housing infrastructure, organizational structure, university mission and values, strategic planning, and the housing mission and vision. The docu
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Campus Club Leadership 2023-2024 Overview
Engage with the Club Leadership Program at SGA 2023-2024 for an enriching experience. Find information on membership, meetings, funding, and important forms. Enhance campus engagement by hosting events at Sewell Campus and providing virtual options. Stay informed about SGA activities through Canvas.
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Understanding Transportation Programs and Trends
Transportation training session led by Megan Johnson, featuring topics such as Transportation Crash Course, Training Opportunities, and Transportation Trends & Updates. Includes discussions on different types of transportation services and their importance for communities.
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Transition to College Success at Northwest Campus
Explore essential information for success in your college journey at Northwest Campus. Review the Instructor's Class Requirements, understand grading and attendance policies, and learn the best practices for excelling in your online courses. Discover facts about Tarrant County College, recent bond e
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Richland County Transportation Improvement Summary
Richland County's transportation improvement work includes sessions on project principles, funding options, project costs, and guidelines for utilizing the transportation penny. The focus is on addressing transportation needs, project prioritization, funding challenges, and division of funds for var
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Understanding The Clery Act for Study Abroad Trips
The Clery Act, signed into law in 1990, mandates certain requirements to ensure campus safety and security, including reporting specific crimes within designated Clery geography. This Act applies to various locations such as on-campus, public property, and non-campus property, impacting study abroad
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Campus Security Authority Training at Wofford College
Gain insights into the responsibilities of a Campus Security Authority (CSA) at Wofford College, including reporting Clery Act crimes to Campus Safety. Learn about the Clery Act, who qualifies as a CSA, specific responsibilities, and crimes to report. Understand the significance of maintaining campu
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Comprehensive Campus Security Authority Training Program
This comprehensive training program covers the essentials of the Clery Act, Campus Security Authorities (CSA), crime reporting roles, incident reporting, emergency procedures, and more. The Clery Act mandates disclosure of campus crime statistics and policies to promote campus safety. Learn to ident
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Maine DHHS Transportation Programs Overview
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) oversees various transportation programs aimed at providing non-emergency transportation services to low-income, child welfare-eligible, and Section 17-eligible individuals. These programs are managed through regional brokerage systems, with b
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District Campus Return Plan Overview
The District Campus Return Plan, led by Bret Watson, VP of Finance & Administrative Services, outlines a phased approach for the safe return of students and staff to campus following state and county guidelines. The plan includes pre-planning, preparing buildings and classrooms, acquiring PPE, imple
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Importing TIMS Transportation Data into PowerSchool
Explore the process of extracting, formatting, purging, and importing TIMS transportation data into PowerSchool for efficient management of student transportation information. This includes creating TIMS extracts, updating bus stop information, and optimizing transportation planning through geocodin
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Comprehensive Campus Safety Measures for In-Person and Remote Learning
Ensuring a safe learning environment, this plan includes face-to-face instruction with adjusted capacities for social distancing, HyFlex classes, online courses, and remote delivery after Thanksgiving. Mandatory face coverings in buildings, isolated spaces for ill students, health and hygiene protoc
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Shuttle Schedule for Hotels to Campus and City on 29th and 30th August
Detailed shuttle schedule for transporting guests from various hotels to the campus and city on 29th and 30th August. The schedule includes pickup points, timings, and arrival details for both days. Additionally, departure schedules for the return trip from the campus to various hotels are provided.
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Overview of FAST Act for Transportation Planning
The FAST Act, passed in 2015, authorizes federal programs for transportation development with a focus on surface transportation. It extends funding through 2020, totaling $304.7 billion. The Act aims to enhance resiliency, reliability, and stormwater mitigation in transportation systems. Planning fa
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Tribal Transportation Program & Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Overview
The Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) provide funding for essential transportation projects in Tribal communities. The TTP Bridge Fund, Safety Fund, and High Priority Projects aim to improve infrastructure and safety. The BIL funding for FY22-FY26 totals $3.
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Guide to Pak Mail Services and Meal Plans at University Campus
Discover the convenience of Pak Mail services on campus, including package shipping and mailbox rentals. Explore various meal plans available for both on-campus and off-campus students, with options ranging from daily meal allowances to semester-based entries. Make the most of your university experi
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2020 Election Registration and Voting Information for Students at SMSU Campus
This comprehensive guide provides SMSU Campus students with essential information on voter registration, checking registration status, viewing sample ballots, voting options, assistance resources, and more. The content includes details on deadlines, requirements for on-campus and off-campus students
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The Göttingen Campus: Promoting Research, Teaching, and Collaboration for a Better Future
The Göttingen Campus is dedicated to advancing research, teaching, and training for early career researchers, aiming to address modern challenges through a diverse range of subjects and collaborative projects. With a strong emphasis on research-oriented teaching, the campus promotes visible and acc
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DHHS Coordination of Transportation Service Contracts Overview
The Department of Health and Human Services in Maine conducted an assessment of Transportation Services in June 2019. The workgroup identified three main priorities: alignment of Quality and Performance Measures, Safety Measures, and Evaluation of Transportation Services. The first priority involves
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Whittier College Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey Data Analysis
Whittier College conducted Sexual Assault Campus Climate Surveys in 2016 and 2017, with responses from students regarding difficult situations, views on sexual assault, and institutional responses. Demographics, response rates, and general campus climate perceptions were also analyzed. The surveys a
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Understanding Campus Climate Survey Findings at CSUCI Town Hall
Explore the campus climate survey findings discussed at the CSUCI Town Hall led by Richard Yao, Ph.D., the Interim President. The survey focuses on perceptions of diversity, respect, and behaviors within the campus community, shaping student success and outcomes. Learn about the process, research qu
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Understanding Transportation and Assignment Problem
Transportation and assignment problems involve optimizing the shipment of goods from various sources to multiple destinations while minimizing total transportation costs. These problems deal with limited supply, known demand, constant shipping costs, and integer quantities. The transportation algori
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Enhancing Transportation Infrastructure Through Federal Funding Programs
The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funded by the USDOT's Federal Highway Administration supports transportation projects in South Carolina based on population categories. TAP funds are allocated to Transportation Management Areas (TMAs), Small Urban Areas, and Non-Urban Areas, prioritizin
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Addressing Transportation Gaps in Sudbury: A Livable Community Approach
The Sudbury Transportation Committee, established by the Select Board, aims to enhance transportation in Sudbury to create a livable community. Focusing on inclusivity, equity, and addressing transportation gaps impacting various aspects of livability, the initiative seeks to improve social particip
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Understanding Regional Coordination for Accessible Transportation
This presentation delves into the concept of regional coordination in accessible transportation, focusing on the Regional Transportation Advisory Panel, 5-year regional transportation goals, and the significance of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act. It emphasizes t
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Enhancing Livability in Sudbury Through Transportation Initiatives
The GoSudbury! Transportation Update to the Select Board on October 19, 2021 highlights the importance of addressing transportation as a key component of livable communities. The initiative aims to create a safe, secure, and inclusive environment by improving transportation options for residents of
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Regional Special Education Transportation (RSET) Program Overview
RSET, which stands for Regional Special Education Transportation, is an initiative developed by ACES to help districts save money while safely transporting students to out-of-district placement sites. The program benefits districts by reducing transportation costs, addressing parent concerns, and ma
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Understanding Pennsylvania's Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP)
The Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP) in Pennsylvania provides essential transportation services to access medical care. Governed by state plans and codes, MATP aims to offer access to medical, pharmacy services, chronic disease management, and preventative care. Transportation provid
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Understanding the Clery Act: Campus Security & Crime Reporting Requirements
The Clery Act, named after Jeanne Clery who was a victim of campus crime, mandates colleges and universities to disclose campus crime statistics and security information. Institutions must collect, classify, and report crime data, issue emergency notifications, and publish annual security reports. C
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Exploring Campus Living: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the various college living options, from on-campus residence halls to off-campus apartments. Learn about residence hall types, amenities, and Living-Learning Communities that enhance the student experience. Explore themed Living Learning Communities and roles of individuals in campus living
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Understanding the Clery Act and Campus Security Authority (CSA)
The Clery Act, named after Jeanne Clery who was tragically murdered, requires higher education institutions to report crime statistics. Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) play a vital role in collecting and sharing this data to ensure student safety. CSAs include individuals with campus security res
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Wood County Schools Four (4) Days On Campus Plan
Wood County Schools are implementing a new four (4) days on campus learning plan starting from November 9 for PreK-5, November 16 for grades 6-8, and November 30 for grades 9-12. The plan aims to increase on-campus learning time while offering educational delivery options to families. Students will
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Understanding Campus Climate Data Collection for Inclusive Excellence
Explore the importance of collecting campus climate data to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in educational and occupational settings. Learn about the different dimensions and factors influencing campus climate and how data can be utilized to address equity gaps. Discover the organizational
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Transportation Finance and Direct Democracy in California
Proposition 6 on November 6th has garnered attention, but voters in multiple states will decide on over 250 transportation ballot measures totaling over $55 billion. California, with a longer history and greater funding needs, has been at the forefront of transportation investments, including the us
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Understanding Campus Security Authority Responsibilities at California Lutheran University
Campus Security Authorities at California Lutheran University have specific responsibilities related to gathering and reporting crime statistics, as mandated by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. This training is essential for individuals in variou
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Texas A&M University Alternative Transportation Bike Program Update
Texas A&M University's Alternative Transportation Unit has made significant strides in promoting bike usage on campus, including offering summer bike storage, installing numerous bike racks, enforcing bike impound procedures, implementing a new process for unclaimed bikes, working with MaroonBikes f
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