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Register now for the 2011 Best Practices Conference!TRENTON, N.J.— The New Jersey Council of County Colleges will hold its 2011 Best Practices Conference on Friday, April 29, 2011, from 8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at Raritan Valley Community College's Conference Center, 118 Lamington Road, Branchburg. Click here to download a PDF of the Best Practices Conference Agenda. Click
here to register online for the Conference. Please note - due to space restrictions, attendance will be capped at 225 people for this year's event. So, please register as soon as possible to ensure your seat at the Conference. All attendees, including presenters,
must register online. 2011 Best Practices Conference Sponsored By:
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NJ Council of County Colleges to Honor the State's Top Community College Student Scholars The New Jersey Council of County Colleges will honor New Jersey's 36 best and brightest community college students and their families at its 17th annual Phi Theta Kappa Day celebration on Thursday, May 5. Register Now for the 2011 Best Practices Conference! The New Jersey Council of County Colleges will hold its 2011 Best Practices Conference on Friday, April 29, 2011, from 8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at Raritan Valley Community College's Conference Center, 118 Lamington Road, Branchburg. Community Colleges Respond to Kean Commission on Higher Education Report Today, New Jersey Council of County Colleges Chairman Ron Winthers and President Lawrence A. Nespoli issued the following statement in response to the Kean Commission on Higher Education Report, released by Governor Chris Christie... Community Colleges Partner with Kean University to Deliver Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Completion Programs On Dec. 14, five New Jersey community colleges announced that they are in varying stages of partnering with Kean University to offer bachelor's degree in nursing degree completion programs on community college campuses. Community Colleges Offer EPA/HUD-Approved Building Renovation Training New Jersey's community colleges, will offer training courses to meet the federal and state requirements for contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that may disturb lead-based paint in pre-1978 homes, child-care facilities and multi-family dwellings. Programs for the Unemployed New Jersey's 19 community colleges have announced several statewide initiatives to serve people who have lost their jobs, or are uncertain about their future employment status. |
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