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SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS To be eligible to apply for the Kansas State Scholarship, in the senior year of a Kansas high school you would have: 1) received a certificate stating that you completed the required curriculum. AND. 2) received a letter stating that you were designated by the Kansas Board of Regents. Priority Deadline: July 1. PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES The Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model (PAM), formerly known as the Comprehensive Adult Education Planner, is a set of modules and relevant resources that describe necessary elements to effectively serve those participating in adult education programs. Kansas Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model - revised November 2019 (pdf KANSAS SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Kansas State Scholarship is designed to assist financially needy students in the top 20-40% of Kansas high school graduates who are designated as state scholars during the senior year of high school. Completion of the Kansas Scholars Curriculum is one component of the scholarship requirements. 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520. Topeka,KS
REGENTS THANK K-STATE PRESIDENT RICHARD MYERS FOR HIS SERVICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 24, 2021. Regents thank K-State President Richard Myers for his service (Topeka, Kan.) – Kansas Board of Regents Chair Bill Feuerborn issued the following statement thanking Kansas State University President Richard Myers after his retirement announcement: On behalf of the Regents, I thank President Myers for his service to Kansas State University. KANSAS SCHOLARS CURRICULUM Mathematics - 4 years. Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and one unit of advanced mathematics-- suggested courses include: Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Functions or Calculus. Completion of Algebra I in 8th grade is acceptable for the Kansas Scholars Curriculum. Science - 3 years.BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on HOME ABOUTACADEMIC AFFAIRSDATASTUDENTSUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGESWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Notice: This site contains certain statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Department of Administration of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available atwww.emma.msrb.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS To be eligible to apply for the Kansas State Scholarship, in the senior year of a Kansas high school you would have: 1) received a certificate stating that you completed the required curriculum. AND. 2) received a letter stating that you were designated by the Kansas Board of Regents. Priority Deadline: July 1. PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES The Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model (PAM), formerly known as the Comprehensive Adult Education Planner, is a set of modules and relevant resources that describe necessary elements to effectively serve those participating in adult education programs. Kansas Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model - revised November 2019 (pdf KANSAS SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Kansas State Scholarship is designed to assist financially needy students in the top 20-40% of Kansas high school graduates who are designated as state scholars during the senior year of high school. Completion of the Kansas Scholars Curriculum is one component of the scholarship requirements. 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520. Topeka,KS
REGENTS THANK K-STATE PRESIDENT RICHARD MYERS FOR HIS SERVICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 24, 2021. Regents thank K-State President Richard Myers for his service (Topeka, Kan.) – Kansas Board of Regents Chair Bill Feuerborn issued the following statement thanking Kansas State University President Richard Myers after his retirement announcement: On behalf of the Regents, I thank President Myers for his service to Kansas State University. KANSAS SCHOLARS CURRICULUM Mathematics - 4 years. Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and one unit of advanced mathematics-- suggested courses include: Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Functions or Calculus. Completion of Algebra I in 8th grade is acceptable for the Kansas Scholars Curriculum. Science - 3 years.BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on ABOUT - KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS About Us. The nine-member Kansas Board of Regents is the governing board of the state’s six universities and the statewide coordinating board for the state’s 32 public higher education institutions (six state universities, one municipal university, nineteen community colleges, and six technical colleges). In addition, the Boardadministers
BUILDING A FUTURE
In June 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to adopt a new strategic plan for the state's public higher education system, Building a Future.This new plan seeks to help the system better serve Kansas families, Kansas businesses and the state's economicprosperity.
REGENTS RETIREMENT PLANS The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) Retirement Plan is a component of the benefits and compensation package for faculty and staff who serve at the six State Universities and the KBOR office. The plan has four components: 1. Eligible faculty and unclassified professional staff participate in the KBOR Mandatory Retirement Plan. A. Retirement Plan KANSAS GED INFORMATION The Kansas Board of Regents issues the Kansas State High School Diploma through the successful completion of the 2014 series GED ® exam. The 2014 GED ® exam is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through TUITION & FEES REPORTS Community Colleges. Click on the below year to review the tuition and fees for Kansas community colleges: Tuition and Fees through 2020-2021 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2019-2020 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2018-2019 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2017-2018 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2016-2017 - updated 03/16/2017 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2015-2016 - updated 09/06/2016 (pdf) TEA MEETING DATES, AGENDAS AND MINUTES Agenda. Minutes. April 29, 2021 (Virtual Meeting) Agenda. May 27, 2021. TEA Printable Meeting Dates. DOWNLOAD: 2020-2021 Calendar of TEA Meeting Dates (pdf) If you are unable to attend a TEA meeting in person, but would like to listen in, click here for Live Streaminformation.
HELEN VAN ETTEN
Helen Van Etten of Topeka was appointed to the Kansas Board of Regents by Governor Sam Brownback in 2013 and reappointed in 2017. Since 1985, Van Etten has been an audiologist and currently works for the Topeka School District as its chief audiologist. In 1988, Van Etten was on the board of directors for the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and EXCEL IN CTE INITIATIVE (SB155) Workforce Development. Excel in CTE Initiative (SB155) Print. Email. In 2012, Governor Brownback launched a plan to enhance career technical education in Kansas and better prepare high school students for college and careers. Senate Bill 155 was the enacting legislation, and beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, Kansas high schoolstudents
KANSAS P-20 EDUCATION COUNCIL RELEASES FINAL REPORT Kansas P-20 Education Council Releases Final Report. (TOPEKA) – The Kansas P-20 Education Council recently released a final report that recommended, among other things, continued state-level dialogue focused on aligning educational systems in Kansas in order to boost the state’s economy. The Council, which was established byformer-Governor
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on HOME ABOUTACADEMIC AFFAIRSDATASTUDENTSUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGESWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Notice: This site contains certain statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Department of Administration of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available atwww.emma.msrb.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS To be eligible to apply for the Kansas State Scholarship, in the senior year of a Kansas high school you would have: 1) received a certificate stating that you completed the required curriculum. AND. 2) received a letter stating that you were designated by the Kansas Board of Regents. Priority Deadline: July 1. PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES The Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model (PAM), formerly known as the Comprehensive Adult Education Planner, is a set of modules and relevant resources that describe necessary elements to effectively serve those participating in adult education programs. Kansas Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model - revised November 2019 (pdf KANSAS SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Kansas State Scholarship is designed to assist financially needy students in the top 20-40% of Kansas high school graduates who are designated as state scholars during the senior year of high school. Completion of the Kansas Scholars Curriculum is one component of the scholarship requirements. 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520. Topeka,KS
REGENTS THANK K-STATE PRESIDENT RICHARD MYERS FOR HIS SERVICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 24, 2021. Regents thank K-State President Richard Myers for his service (Topeka, Kan.) – Kansas Board of Regents Chair Bill Feuerborn issued the following statement thanking Kansas State University President Richard Myers after his retirement announcement: On behalf of the Regents, I thank President Myers for his service to Kansas State University. KANSAS SCHOLARS CURRICULUM Mathematics - 4 years. Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and one unit of advanced mathematics-- suggested courses include: Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Functions or Calculus. Completion of Algebra I in 8th grade is acceptable for the Kansas Scholars Curriculum. Science - 3 years.BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on HOME ABOUTACADEMIC AFFAIRSDATASTUDENTSUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGESWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Notice: This site contains certain statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Department of Administration of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available atwww.emma.msrb.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS To be eligible to apply for the Kansas State Scholarship, in the senior year of a Kansas high school you would have: 1) received a certificate stating that you completed the required curriculum. AND. 2) received a letter stating that you were designated by the Kansas Board of Regents. Priority Deadline: July 1. PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES The Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model (PAM), formerly known as the Comprehensive Adult Education Planner, is a set of modules and relevant resources that describe necessary elements to effectively serve those participating in adult education programs. Kansas Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model - revised November 2019 (pdf KANSAS SCHOLARS PROGRAM The Kansas State Scholarship is designed to assist financially needy students in the top 20-40% of Kansas high school graduates who are designated as state scholars during the senior year of high school. Completion of the Kansas Scholars Curriculum is one component of the scholarship requirements. 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520. Topeka,KS
REGENTS THANK K-STATE PRESIDENT RICHARD MYERS FOR HIS SERVICE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 24, 2021. Regents thank K-State President Richard Myers for his service (Topeka, Kan.) – Kansas Board of Regents Chair Bill Feuerborn issued the following statement thanking Kansas State University President Richard Myers after his retirement announcement: On behalf of the Regents, I thank President Myers for his service to Kansas State University. KANSAS SCHOLARS CURRICULUM Mathematics - 4 years. Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and one unit of advanced mathematics-- suggested courses include: Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Functions or Calculus. Completion of Algebra I in 8th grade is acceptable for the Kansas Scholars Curriculum. Science - 3 years.BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on ABOUT - KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS About Us. The nine-member Kansas Board of Regents is the governing board of the state’s six universities and the statewide coordinating board for the state’s 32 public higher education institutions (six state universities, one municipal university, nineteen community colleges, and six technical colleges). In addition, the Boardadministers
BUILDING A FUTURE
In June 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to adopt a new strategic plan for the state's public higher education system, Building a Future.This new plan seeks to help the system better serve Kansas families, Kansas businesses and the state's economicprosperity.
REGENTS RETIREMENT PLANS The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) Retirement Plan is a component of the benefits and compensation package for faculty and staff who serve at the six State Universities and the KBOR office. The plan has four components: 1. Eligible faculty and unclassified professional staff participate in the KBOR Mandatory Retirement Plan. A. Retirement Plan KANSAS GED INFORMATION The Kansas Board of Regents issues the Kansas State High School Diploma through the successful completion of the 2014 series GED ® exam. The 2014 GED ® exam is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through TUITION & FEES REPORTS Community Colleges. Click on the below year to review the tuition and fees for Kansas community colleges: Tuition and Fees through 2020-2021 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2019-2020 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2018-2019 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2017-2018 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2016-2017 - updated 03/16/2017 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2015-2016 - updated 09/06/2016 (pdf) TEA MEETING DATES, AGENDAS AND MINUTES Agenda. Minutes. April 29, 2021 (Virtual Meeting) Agenda. May 27, 2021. TEA Printable Meeting Dates. DOWNLOAD: 2020-2021 Calendar of TEA Meeting Dates (pdf) If you are unable to attend a TEA meeting in person, but would like to listen in, click here for Live Streaminformation.
HELEN VAN ETTEN
Helen Van Etten of Topeka was appointed to the Kansas Board of Regents by Governor Sam Brownback in 2013 and reappointed in 2017. Since 1985, Van Etten has been an audiologist and currently works for the Topeka School District as its chief audiologist. In 1988, Van Etten was on the board of directors for the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and EXCEL IN CTE INITIATIVE (SB155) Workforce Development. Excel in CTE Initiative (SB155) Print. Email. In 2012, Governor Brownback launched a plan to enhance career technical education in Kansas and better prepare high school students for college and careers. Senate Bill 155 was the enacting legislation, and beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, Kansas high schoolstudents
KANSAS P-20 EDUCATION COUNCIL RELEASES FINAL REPORT Kansas P-20 Education Council Releases Final Report. (TOPEKA) – The Kansas P-20 Education Council recently released a final report that recommended, among other things, continued state-level dialogue focused on aligning educational systems in Kansas in order to boost the state’s economy. The Council, which was established byformer-Governor
FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based on HOME ABOUTACADEMIC AFFAIRSDATASTUDENTSUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGESWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Notice: This site contains certain statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Department of Administration of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available atwww.emma.msrb.org.
BUILDING A FUTURE
Building a Future. In June 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to adopt a new strategic plan for the state's public higher education system, Building a Future. This new plan seeks to help the system better serve Kansas families, Kansas businesses and the state's economic prosperity. Building a Future attempts to continue thesuccesses of
PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KANSAS GED INFORMATION The Kansas Board of Regents issues the Kansas State High School Diploma through the successful completion of the 2014 series GED ® exam. The 2014 GED ® exam is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL Policies and procedures for new program approval are found in Chapter II, Section A of the Policy Manual . New Program Proposals: The new form contains all requirements necessary for program approval. Access the bachelors and masters New Program Proposal Form (doc). Contact Samantha Christy-Dangermond about the doctoral program form. TRANSFER & ARTICULATION The Transfer Kansas portal houses all Systemwide Transfer (SWT) courses approved by the Kansas Board of Regents, for which faculty develop and update learning outcomes. SWT courses transfer to any Kansas public institution offering an equivalent course. The decision of lower division courses to count toward upper division credit hours is at the discretion of the receiving institution. TUITION & FEES REPORTS Community Colleges. Click on the below year to review the tuition and fees for Kansas community colleges: Tuition and Fees through 2020-2021 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2019-2020 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2018-2019 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2017-2018 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2016-2017 - updated 03/16/2017 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2015-2016 - updated 09/06/2016 (pdf)BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY Private Postsecondary Rules & Regulations. View Rules & Regulations related to Private Postsecondary HOME ABOUTACADEMIC AFFAIRSDATASTUDENTSUNIVERSITIES & COLLEGESWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Notice: This site contains certain statistical and financial data relating to activities of the Department of Administration of the State of Kansas and has not been prepared or maintained as a source of investor information and should not be relied upon for investment purposes. Investor information regarding State bonds is available atwww.emma.msrb.org.
BUILDING A FUTURE
Building a Future. In June 2020, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to adopt a new strategic plan for the state's public higher education system, Building a Future. This new plan seeks to help the system better serve Kansas families, Kansas businesses and the state's economic prosperity. Building a Future attempts to continue thesuccesses of
PROMISE ACT SCHOLARSHIP The Kansas Promise Scholarship Act provides service scholarships for students to attend an “eligible postsecondary educational institution” in specified programs. KANSAS GED INFORMATION The Kansas Board of Regents issues the Kansas State High School Diploma through the successful completion of the 2014 series GED ® exam. The 2014 GED ® exam is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING Data, Research and Planning. The Data, Research and Planning (DRP) unit is responsible for providing data analysis support for data-driven decision-making activities of the Kansas Board of Regents. This responsibility includes: the development of an integrated system of postsecondary data collection, data maintenance, data analysis, andreporting.
NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL Policies and procedures for new program approval are found in Chapter II, Section A of the Policy Manual . New Program Proposals: The new form contains all requirements necessary for program approval. Access the bachelors and masters New Program Proposal Form (doc). Contact Samantha Christy-Dangermond about the doctoral program form. TRANSFER & ARTICULATION The Transfer Kansas portal houses all Systemwide Transfer (SWT) courses approved by the Kansas Board of Regents, for which faculty develop and update learning outcomes. SWT courses transfer to any Kansas public institution offering an equivalent course. The decision of lower division courses to count toward upper division credit hours is at the discretion of the receiving institution. TUITION & FEES REPORTS Community Colleges. Click on the below year to review the tuition and fees for Kansas community colleges: Tuition and Fees through 2020-2021 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2019-2020 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2018-2019 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2017-2018 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2016-2017 - updated 03/16/2017 (pdf) Tuition and Fees through 2015-2016 - updated 09/06/2016 (pdf)BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY Private Postsecondary Rules & Regulations. View Rules & Regulations related to Private Postsecondary ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES The Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model (PAM), formerly known as the Comprehensive Adult Education Planner, is a set of modules and relevant resources that describe necessary elements to effectively serve those participating in adult education programs. Kansas Adult Education Proficiency Attainment Model - revised November 2019 (pdf REGENT MEETINGS, AGENDAS AND MINUTES Meeting agendas are posted at kansasregents.org usually the week prior to the meeting. At each meeting, the minutes from the previous meeting are certified and made the official minutes of the Kansas Board of Regents. If you are unable to attend a Board meeting in person, but would like to listen in, click here for Live Stream information. ADULT EDUCATION CENTERS Cloud County Community College - Adult Education. 2221 Campus Dr. Concordia, KS 66901. 785-243-1435 ext. 335. Dodge City. Dodge City Community College - Adult Learning Center. 700 Avenue G. Dodge City, KS 67801. 620-225-0123. TEA MEETING DATES, AGENDAS AND MINUTES Agenda. Minutes. April 29, 2021 (Virtual Meeting) Agenda. May 27, 2021. TEA Printable Meeting Dates. DOWNLOAD: 2020-2021 Calendar of TEA Meeting Dates (pdf) If you are unable to attend a TEA meeting in person, but would like to listen in, click here for Live Streaminformation.
REGENTS RETIREMENT PLANS The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) Retirement Plan is a component of the benefits and compensation package for faculty and staff who serve at the six State Universities and the KBOR office. The plan has four components: 1. Eligible faculty and unclassified professional staff participate in the KBOR Mandatory Retirement Plan. A. Retirement PlanPERKINS GRANTS
Perkins V Data Webinar. The current list of Approved Technical Skills Assessments & Credentials can be downloaded directly from the Kansas Higher Education Data System (KHEDS). The link is titled “TSA Credential Active Listing,” and is accessed from your KHEDS institutional “Program Inventory” Page tab, under the “Reports” section. MILITARY ARTICULATION PORTAL The Kansas Board of Regents makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of any information contained on this site, and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the information contained on this site.BLAKE FLANDERS
Blake Flanders serves as President and CEO for the Kansas Board of Regents. Before serving in his current position, Dr. Flanders served as the Vice President for Workforce Development for the Kansas Board of Regents and provided executive leadership for the Kansas Postsecondary Technical Education Authority. In this role, he was thestate
KBOR - DATA, RESEARCH AND PLANNING To develop and present recommendations regarding any statutory and/or budgetary amendments necessary to achieve implementation of a new approach for State funding of technical education by fiscal year 2012. Institutional GAP Calculation - Annual report showing the difference between the KBOR Cost Model/Funding Formula calculation for a selected FULL-TIME AND FTE DEFINITIONS Kansas Board of Regents March 2013 KBOR Data, Research and Planning Calculation of FTE students (using instructional activity) The number of FTE students is calculated based onSearch ... GO
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AGENDAS AND MEETING SCHEDULE The Board of Regents holds monthly meetings, with an audio live-stream available for those who can't attend in person... >>…
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