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         Kansas Family Programs:     more books (18)
  1. Kansas administrative plan for Individual and Family Grant Program by Joy Cole, 1978
  2. Kansas Family Subsidy Pilot Project: A report to the Kansas Legislature by Harvey Henderson Hillin, 1992
  3. Kansas TANF leavers study: A report on Kansas families who have left TANF cash assistance by Jan L Losby, 2002
  4. Home-based family intervention: Program evaluation for 1990-1991 by James Snyder, 1991
  5. Developing sportsmanship: A resource for use by professionals and volunteer program organizers in preparing youth and their families for participation ... Extension Service, Kansas State University) by Kathryn J Cox, 1996
  6. Kansas City Family Friends train-the-trainer curriculum (SuDoc HE 1.1002:K 13) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993
  7. Family-centered program rating scale: User's manual by Douglas L Murphy, 1991
  8. Kansas City Family Friends play activities manual (SuDoc HE 1.1008:K 13) by Susie Newman, 1994
  9. Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF): Employment service expenditures by Janet Schalansky, 2001
  10. Family communication skills for the nursing home setting: A program model by Ninia Smith, 1980
  11. You and your aging parents: A program model by M. Kay Johnson, 1979
  12. Client feedback program by Sharit Melissa Kelley, 2002
  13. Planning for the future: A workbook to help young adults with disabilities, their families and professionals to plan for living, working, and participating in the community by Mary E Morningstar, 1995
  14. Whose Welfare?: Afdc and Elite Politics (Studies in Government and Public Policy) by Steven M. Teles, 1996-09

41. ACF - Programs
community and social services. Office of family Assistance Housing assistance programs.Welfare Peer Technical Assistance and Texas REGION 7 kansas CITY Iowa
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
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Programs
Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

42. Multisystemic Therapy
The following agencies are currently operating their MST programs under a valid programlicense from MST Services and kansas, family Consultation Service
http://www.mstservices.com/text/licensed_agencies.htm
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Jobs Treatment Model Differences ... Licensed Programs LICENSED MST PROGRAMS The following agencies are currently operating their MST programs under a valid program license from MST Services and the Medical University of South Carolina. If a program is not included on this list, it is not officially licensed to use MST for the treatment of youth with severe clinical problems. STATE/COUNTY AGENCY WITH LICENSING AGREEMENT SPONSORING PUBLIC AGENCY (if applicable) Alabama Youth Villages . Memphis, TN www.youthvillages.org Alaska None Arizona None Arkansas None California Greater Long Beach CGC/SHIELDS for Families Los Angeles, CA San Diego Unified School District San Diego, CA Los Angeles County - Department of Mental Health N/A Colorado Denver Area Youth Services Denver, CO Larimer Center for Mental Health
Ft. Collins, CO

43. Newly Accredited Programs -- Heart Of America Family Services
Heart of America family Services congratulates these newly accredited programs familyChild Care Providers. Darlene Campbell kansas City, MO 64127 816231-5759.
http://www.hafs.org/edProfs/newlyAccreditted.htm

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Heart of America Family Services congratulates these newly accredited programs: Children pictured here are learning and playing at Pembroke Hill School and Thomas/Roque CFDS. You'll need to view our slide show. Family Child Care Providers Darlene Campbell
Kansas City, MO 64127
Shannon Zarring Family Child Care
Bonner Springs, KS
Early Education Centers Heritage Preschool
Overland Park, KS
Pembroke Hill School
Kansas City, MO
Thomas/Roque CFDS
Kansas City, MO To search for the accredited child care program nearest you, visit these sites: Back to Top Helping You Find the Right Direction About Us Kids Life's Challenges Early Education Professionals ... Privacy Policy

44. Careers At Heart Of America Family Services
responsible for Service Center business operations and programs, demonstrating an ParttimeChild Care Teacher — family Focus Center-kansas City, MO.
http://www.hafs.org/careers/

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Career Opportunities Heart of America Family Services has the following positions available as of March 26, 2003 Bilingual LSCSW Service Center Manager Full-time LCSW Clinical Social Worker (Practitioner III)
3100 N.E. 83rd Street, Kansas City, MO (Northland) Full-time LMSW Social Worker (Practitioner II)
5424 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS Grants Manager Bilingual LSCSW Service Center Manager Responsible for primary supervision of all Service Center personnel, including administrative assistants, clinicians, contract staff. Administratively responsible for Service Center business operations and programs, demonstrating an understanding, awareness, and responsiveness to the service needs of the geographical area served.
Specific job functions consist of management, teaching, consulting, evaluating and clinical practice.

45. Transportation Safety Conference Program
Effective High School Safety programs John Crane, Wichita Police Department Acceptthe Challenge Haley Pollock, kansas family, Career, and Community Leaders of
http://www.kuce.org/programs/ktsc/schedule.html
Main Page Register
Hyatt Regency Hotel and
Century II Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
Tuesday, May 20
8:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 a.m. Keynote Address: Great Moments
Bill Cordes, Cordes Keynotes and Seminars, Great Bend, Kansas 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1 YOUTH Accept the Challenge
Haley Pollock, Kansas Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, Topeka, Kansas LAW ENFORCEMENT Refresher Course on Intoxilyzer 5000 and Preliminary Breath-Testing Instruments
Ralph Duffey, Kansas Highway Patrol, Salina, Kansas INJURY CONTROL Integrating Child Passenger Safety into Health Care
Mary Kay Freed, Oakland Community Nursing Center, Topeka, Kansas
Lori Haskett, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, Kansas
Phyllis Larimore, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri ROADWAY SAFETY Say Cheese: The Time Has Come for Automated Enforcement in Kansas
Brian Shields and Tammy Williams, City of Overland Park, Overland Park, Kansas

46. Brain Injury Association Of Kansas And Greater Kansas City
is available to survivors and family members throughout kansas and Greater kansasCity. information about all Brain Injury Association's programs.
http://www.braininjuryresource.org/
Legislative Issues
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention of brain injuries. We also provide support services to persons with brain injury and their families. Contact BIA Staff 2003 Amy Thompson Run to Daylight will be held on Memorial Day, May 26th. Call 816-842-8607 for more details. Recipient of the Links2Go Key Resource Award We are proud to be an Amazon.com Associate. Make your dollars work for us by buying your books, music and gifts from Amazon.com through the link provided here. Thank you for your support.
Mission
To improve the quality of life for people with brain injuries and their families, and to create a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy.
Background
The Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City is a
501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in June 1982. The Association is governed by a twenty-seven member Board of Directors. Services are provided for persons with brain injury, their families and service providers. Our primary service area is Greater Metropolitan Kansas City and the entire state of Kansas. The Association is the member of the National Brain Injury Association . Currently, the Association is the only provider of programs and services that concentrates on the unique educational and emotional needs of brain injury survivors and their families and that emphasizes prevention as the only cure for brain injury.

47. Selected Juvenile Offender Programs In Kansas And Other States
TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction. kansas programs Academic Education; Education/Employment;Individual/family/Group Counseling; Mediation; Mentoring.
http://www.kci.org/publication/juv_justice_resch/jjrsch5.htm
Koch Crime Commission
Selected Juvenile Offender Programs In Kansas and Other States
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Kansas Programs
  • Academic Education Education/Employment Individual/Family/Group Counseling Mediation Mentoring
Programs from Other States
Introduction
Information about innovative and successful juvenile offender programs and facilities currently in operation in Kansas and other states was compiled. The following criteria served as the basis for selection: 1. The target population included youth already in the juvenile justice system.
2. If from another state, the program dealt with an area demographically or geographically similar to Kansas.
3. The program or facility targeted an especially troublesome population, such as substance abusers, sex offenders, or violent offenders.
4. Outcome information or recidivism rates were available. What Works: Promising Interventions in Juvenile Justice , a publication from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; other publications and referrals from juvenile justice experts; and approximately 500 programs from 41 states and Kansas were reviewed. Officials from each program or facility were interviewed by telephone and information was requested and reviewed. This information has been summarized in the following program summaries. The program classifications and format are those utilized by

48. Breakthrough Series Collaborative
and Niki LeProhn, Director of Practice Research for Casey family programs. IllinoisDepartment of Children and family Services; kansas, Prairie Band
http://www.casey.org/cnc/recruitment/breakthrough_series_recruitment.htm

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CNC Home Recruitment Breakthrough Series Collaborative: Recruiting and Retaining Resource Families
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Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support, together with the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, is sponsoring this Breakthrough Series Collaborative on Recruiting and Retaining Resource Families. In this Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC), public child welfare agencies and Tribes that share a commitment to improving the way they recruit and retain resource families, including foster, kinship, and adoptive families, and to making major, rapid changes that will produce breakthrough results, will be brought together to share knowledge, challenges, and successes. Each selected public child welfare agency or Tribe has put together a team that will work together to make changes and implement new systems over the course of one year. The teams from across the country will be guided and mentored by experts in the field as they study, test, and implement the latest knowledge and evidence available. All participating four-person teams will come together for three two-day Learning Sessions and will be expected to test changes and measure the impact of these changes between the Learning Sessions. Please review the Collaborative Charter (below) for more specific information about this project.

49. SmartDivorce.com, Your Learning Center For Practical Solutions To Divorce Challe
kansas. Naval Station Washington family Service Center Building 150 Phone Jim Balickfor more at (202) 4336144 Registration is required for all programs and to
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50. State Wide Parent To Parent Programs
STATE WIDE PARENT TO PARENT programs. 501 SW Jackson, Suite 400 Topeka, KS 66603(785) 2334787 FAX (785) 233-4787 family@inland.net www.kansas.net/~family.
http://www.parenttoparent.org/states_p2p_progs.htm
STATE WIDE
PARENT TO PARENT PROGRAMS Arizona
Joyce Millard-Hole
Raising Special Kids
4750 Black Canyon Highway, Suite 101
FAX: (602) 242-4306
jmhjoyce@aol.com
Arkansas
Parent to Parent
200 Main
Little Rock, AR 7206
FAX: (501) 372-4558 California Mary Ellen Peterson Parents Helping Parents 3041 Olcott Street Santa Clara, CA 95054-3222 FAX: (408) 717-0182 maryellen@php.com www.php.com Colorado Dianne McNamara Parent to Parent of Colorado c/o UCP of Colorado 2200 S. Jasmine Street Denver, CO 80222 mail@p2p-co.org www.p2p-co.org Connecticut Molly Cole Parent to Parent Network of CT The Family Center 282 Washington Hartford, CT 06106 FAX: (860) 545-9201 Florida Eileen Templeton Family Network on Disabilities of Florida 2735 Whitney Road Clearwater, FL 34520 FAX: (727) 523-8687 Georgia Esther Sherberger, Interim Parent to Parent of Georgia 3805 Presidential, Parkway, Suite 207

51. National News
Formerly kansas Foster and Adoptive Families, Inc. for Foster and Adoptive Parentsand Kinship Caregivers 2002 Tax Year provided by Casey family programs.
http://www.kfaf.org/new_page_1.htm
Noteworthy News for
Kansas Foster and Adoptive Families Formerly Kansas Foster and Adoptive Families, Inc.
Parent Group Grants Available
Through its federal grant, AdoptUSKids is offering mini-grants of up to $4,000 each to adoptive parent groups. grants can be used to support either new or existing programs, and qualifying groups must include at least some parents who have adopted children through the child welfare system. Learn more at www.adoptuskids.org or from Sylvia Franzmeier: 281-413-7377 (cell) or 281-353-7459; sfranzmeier@adoptuskids.org . The grant application deadline is April 1, 2003. National US News In November 2002, the Children's Bureau posted new information about trends in foster care and adoption on its web site. Using rounded off AFCARS estimates that are final for federal fiscal years (FY) 1998 and 1999, interim for FY 2000, and preliminary for FY 2001, the four-year trend looks like this: FY Children in Care 9/30 Adoption case plan Number Adopted From Adoptalk , published by the North American Council on Adoptable Children, 970 Raymond Ave, Suite 106, St Paul, MN 55114; 651-644-3036;

52. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: Agricultural Experiment Station
KCSAAC is an interdisciplinary center that supports family farms in kansas throughresearch, education, and outreach programs focusing on production, storage
http://courses.ksu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/extension/aes.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
About the Catalog

About the University

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Agricultural Experiment Station
Western Kansas Agricultural Research Centers: Colby-Garden City-Hays
Patrick I. Coyne, Head and Professor
Professors Brethour, Harvey, Martin, and Stahlman; Associate Professors Kofoid and Seifers; Assistant Professors Harmoney and Thompson.
Investigations are primarily related to plant and animal systems specific to western Kansas, where rainfall is limited. They include beef grazing, feeding, and breeding studies; crop improvement, with special emphasis on wheat, sorghum, pearl millet, and specialty crop improvement; soil management; weed control; plant disease; and insect management.
Associate Professor Lamm; Assistant Professor Aiken.
Major areas of research are crop improvement; soil management; irrigation; weed control; and horticulture.
Professor Schlegel; Associate Professors Buschman, Currie, Klocke, and Witt; Assistant Professor Willson. Current investigations involve irrigation research; dryland soil and crop management, crop improvement; weed control; insect and other pest control in crops and livestock; soil management; and beef cattle nutrition and management studies; environmental management for livestock operations. KSU Southeast Agricultural Research Center Lyle W. Lomas, Head and Professor

53. ACF - Contacts
to state contacts for child and family services for Head Start American Indian/AlaskanNative programs by state. Oklahoma, and Texas REGION 7 kansas CITY Iowa
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/contacts.html
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Sometimes you may not know whom to contact regarding your concerns. Often, when it comes to child, youth, or family issues, a state, local, tribal, or private organization may be better able to provide the information or service you need. Sometimes, you may need the service immediately. This page provides critical phone numbers that you may need (or may want to save for later), as well as links to state contacts for child and family services. You may also find links to state policies and rules about programs serving children and families. If you wish to contact an Administration for Children and Families (ACF) staff person about your state, territory, or tribe's services to children and families, you can find links to ACF contacts. In most cases, if you choose to contact ACF, you should contact an ACF staff person in a regional office near you. You will find links here to reach ACF staff.

54. YMCA Of Greater Kansas City
, The YMCA of Greater kansas City, founded united to enrich the quality of family,spiritual, social $1.3 million in community service programs and financial
http://www.ymca-kc.org/IndexFrame.asp
YMCA School-Age Programs Now Enrolling Come join the YMCA's young Circle of Friends! Join a circle of school-aged friends in the Y's "before and after school care programs with enrichment activities. Active, creative, nurturing care enriching the intrests of school-aged children. Call the YMCA School-Age services office at 913-345-9622 and ask about openings on the Missouri side in the Center School District, Linwood YMCA and Derrick Thomas Academy. On the Kansas side the Y has new openings in the Blue Valley, Shawnee Mission, Bonner Springs, Gardener, Olathe and DeSoto School Districts.
Plan Your Summer Now Come Join the Fun! Art Camps, Outdoor Adventure Camps, Sports Theme Camps, Traditional Day Camps. Click on your preferred location for details.
Summer Camp - Linwood>>

Summer Camp - Center School District>>

Summer Camp - Blue Valley School District>>

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Experience Camp Wood YMCA
Service to Families of the Deployed
To combat fatigue, depression and stress, the YMCA encourages people to Surround themselves with a “Circle of Friends” for support , exercise for strength and stress relief, and engage in positive activity. Familes of the deployed will automatically receive 50% off of their monthly membership fee. See right column for more details.
YMCA's Mission The YMCA of Greater Kansas City, founded on Christian principles, is an inclusive Association of people united to enrich the quality of family, spiritual, social, mental and physical well-being.

55. Guide To American Studies Graduate Programs
Graduate Courses Offered by Other programs 39. of kansas) kansas Health FoundationsDistinguished Professor of Human Development and family Life; American
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/AmericanStudiesAssn/publications/gradguide/

Americ
an Studies Association
About the ASA
Annual Meeting Information ... Home UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS American Studies Program
1445 Jayhawk Blvd. Room 2120
Lawrence, KS 66045-2117
Phone: 785/864-4011
Fax: 785/864-5742
E-mail: amerst@ku.edu
http://www.ku.edu/~amerst/
Chair: Norman R. Yetman
Graduate Director: Cheryl Lester Degrees Awarded: MA, PhD, BGS Academic System: Semester Enrollment: (BA/BS) 79 (MA) 23 (PhD) 46 Tuition: In-state graduate $113.40 per credit hour, out-of-state $357.75 per credit hour Deadlines: Graduate admissions 5/1, financial aid 12/21 Financial Aid: Graduate teaching assistantships, research assistantships, Graduate School Honors fellowships, Self fellowships, dissertation fellowships, summer fellowships, minority fellowships, NDSL, GSL, SLS, and KU Endowment Association loans Affiliations and Internships: Spencer Research Library, Spencer Museum of Art Program Specializations: American social and cultural history; race and ethnicity; gender and sex roles; Plains cultures, social and cultural theory, cultural studies, popular culture. In addition, the American Studies Program offers a master's degree in Historical Administration and Museum Studies in conjunction with the Department of History, Anthropology, Systematics and Ecology, and Art History.

56. 2002 HDP Site Template
Tech family Child Studies programs University of Program University of Guelph- family Relations University, School of Education kansas State University
http://www.hdp.ucsd.edu/2002HDP/gradstudy.shtml
graduate study
Gradschools.com
- Offers directories of graduate and post-graduate programs, free of charge for prospectivestudents. The site contains thousands of programs listed by curriculum including descriptions, contact information and in some cases links.
Petersons.com
- "the most comprehensive and heavily traveled education resource on the Web."
UC graduate study
- This publication, Continue the Journey , provides essential information about graduate study at the University of California.
Graduate Programs in Human Development
UC, Santa Barbara
- Human Development Program
Harvard University -
Human Development and Psychology
Syracuse University
- Human Development Program
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- Human Development Program
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- Human Development Program
UC Davis
- Human Development Program Loyola University Chicago - Human Development /Research Methodology Program Marywood University - Human Development Program St. Joseph College

57. Resources: Parenting Education Bibliograpy
National extension parent education model of critical parenting practices. Manhattan,kansas kansas Cooperative Extension Service. Evaluating family programs.
http://p2001.health.org/PIP/res3.htm
Research on Parenting Education Programs and Their Effectiveness: A Bibliography
Bibliography
(compiled from the following sources)
Carter, N. 1996. See how we grow: A report on the status of parenting education in the U.S. Philadelphia: The Pew Charitable Trusts. National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information National Criminal Justice Reference Service Smith, C.A., D. Cudaback, H.W. Goddard, and J. Myers-Walls. 1994. National extension parent education model of critical parenting practices. Manhattan, KS: Kansas Cooperative Extension Service. Allen, M. L., P. Brown, and B. Finlay. 1992. Helping children by strengthening families. Washington, DC: Children s Defense Fund. Alvy, K. T. 1987. Black parenting. New York: Irvington. Alvy, K. T. 1994. Parent training today. Studio City, CA: Center for the Improvement of Child Caring. Barnett, W. S. 1985. The Perry preschool program and its long-term effects: A benefit-cost analysis. Ypsilanti, MI: High/Scope Press. Berrick, J. 1988. Parental involvement in child abuse prevention training: What do they learn? Child Abuse and Neglect

58. Financial Planning Master's Programs
Nebraska, Montana State University, and kansas State University. Graduate EducationCollege of family and Consumer iastate.edu/rge/education/programs/FFP%20info
http://www.lifelearner.iastate.edu/degree/ffp.htm
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Academic calendar Registration ... Extension news Family Financial Planning U.S. and Canada online Master of Family and Consumer Sciences with specialization in Family Financial Planning
Financial planners are increasingly in demand as Americans seek advisors to help manage their income, assets, and debts. Financial service providers from insurance companies to banks to investment firms are extending their services to provide comprehensive financial assistance. In response to this demand, Iowa State joined other universities to create an interinstitutional master's and certificate program in financial planning. You seek admission from one of the participating institutions and take online courses from Iowa State and other universities. Each university provides the 6-credit practicum for their admitted students. The other schools participating are North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Montana State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, and the University of Nebraska.

59. Programs And Services - Awards - Mildred Clodfelter - Biography
programs and Services Awards - Mildred Clodfelter - Biography. School of Business,where his family’s gifts support of the KU Libraries’ kansas Collection
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Local stalwarts receive awards in Millie's name
David and Lisa Ashner Adkins Tim S. Dibble Sueanna Miranda John and Becky VanWyhe Thomas ... Gene and Joanie Vignatelli David and Lisa Ashner Adkins
Leawood, KS.
David, c'83, l'86, and Lisa Ashner Adkins, c'84, l'97, both former KU student body presidents, have remained active in the Kansas City alumni chapter. David is a partner in the Prairie Village law firm of Bennett, Lytle, Wetzler and Winn and serves as a representative in the Kansas Legislature. He recently sponsored a bill that has made it easier for state universities to implement a program to sell vehicle license plates featuring their mascots. For the local chapter he has served as a board member and helped shape the success of the Rock Chalk Ball as co-chairman of the first event in 1996. Lisa also co-chaired that event and served again in 1997 as co-chair for the Rock Chalk Ball Patrons Party. She was elected to the Alumni Association's National Board of Directors in 1996 and currently serves as chair of the Rock Chalk Society Committee. Lisa also has served on the Kansas City chapter board. She directs public affairs for Partnership for Children in Kansas City, Mo. The Adkinses are Association Jayhawk Society and life members. Dana’s service to KU is measured not only in his sharing of his time, but also in more than 60 individual gifts bestowed upon numerous projects. With his wife, Sue, and son, Justin, School of Business 1995, Dana has established the Anderson Family Athletics Building Fund and the Anderson Family Business Opportunity Fund. The Wagnon Student Center, the new baseball stadium, and the volleyball, basketball and rowing teams all have benefited from Anderson family funds.

60. Degrees And Certificate Programs
home, without leaving a current job or family. Bachelor's, Master's, and Certificateprograms are offered through distance education in communities in kansas.
http://www.dce.ksu.edu/dce/degrees.html
Degrees and Certificate Programs Overview Distance Education Programs in Kansas Communities Course Search ... K-State Affiliations Degrees and
Certificate Programs Today adults across the country want to complete their education, advance their careers, or change their professions. Opportunities offered by Kansas State University provide people the opportunity to pursue their education goals at home, without leaving a current job or family. Bachelor's, Master's, and Certificate programs are offered through distance education in communities in Kansas. K-State is an accredited institution offering a high quality education experience. K-State utilizes cutting-edge technologies that not only enhance the learning environment, but extend it far beyond the university's physical boundaries. Distance Education Degree Programs
Master's Degrees

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Professional Development and Continuing Education Courses
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Degrees Offered in Kansas Communities

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