Education

Mission: Pacific rim christian college exists to disciple emerging christian leaders by developing their theology, ministry skills and character in order to win souls, plant fruitful churches, and lead as exemplary ambassadors for christ in the minstry and marketplace. Programs: Two 16-week semesters were conducted in the areas of bible, theology, music, leadership, general education and worship. Also, student life activities were conducted to develop fellowship and the spiritual life of the student. These included chapel services on a weekly basis during the semester, fellowship gatherings, and participation in community outreach activities each semester. A library was operated to support faculty and student research and educational objectives. The library consists of bible, theological and general reference works along with books related to the fields of religion, science, music, leadership, biographies, and over 50 periodicals and journals pertaining to these areas. A bookstore was operated to provide textbooks for students to purchase for the courses conducted.

Mission: Private research university with approximately 2,000 students enrolled in four colleges on a campus located in north chicago, illinois. Founded in 1911, rfums began as the chicago medical school and has grown to include the dr. William m. Scholl college of podiatric medicine, the college of health professions and the college of pharmacy. The mission of rfums is to serve the nation through the education of health and biomedical professionals and the discovery of knowledge dedicated to improving the health of its people. The university's mission is uniquely accomplished with a focus on interprofessional education, community service and research. Programs: Instruction - the primary purpose of the university is to educate and train medical and other healthcare profession students. In 2016, rfums trained approximately 2,163 students. The chicago medical school had 761 enrolled and active students. The college of health professions had 743 students enrolled in fifteen programs. The scholl college of podiatric medicine had 353 students. The college of pharmacy had 277 students. The school of graduate and post-doctorate studies had 29 students. patient care - the university utilizes existing laboratory facilities and personnel to process general lab tests and specialized lab tests for reproductive immunology. Specimens come through the rosalind franklin university health clinics and various unrelated health systems and diagnosis centers. The scholl foot & ankle center at the rosalind franklin university health clinics (rfuhc) is a fully functioning podiatry clinic that also serves as a training facility for students from the dr. William m. Scholl college of podiatric medicine. Second- and third-year podiatry students complete required clerkships at the scholl foot & ankle center, during which time the students participate in direct patient care and develop proficiency in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of podiatric maladies. All students are supervised in the clinic by licensed podiatric physicians from scholl college of podiatric medicine. Additionally, fourth-year medical students from the chicago medical school complete senior elective clerkships in psychiatry at the rfuhc behavioral health center, a fully functioning outpatient behavioral health clinic providing psychiatric and psychological services. The students observe and participate in direct patient care and develop proficiency in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of behavioral health disorders. All students are supervised by licensed psychiatrists from the chicago medical school. research - a core component of the university's mission is the discovery of knowledge dedicated to improving the health of the nation's people. In addition to instruction, many of the university faculty engage in university-funded and externally funded research projects. Primary areas of research focus include: structural biology/ biochemistry, neurosciences, and cancer/cell/development biology. External funding comes from the national institute of health and organizations such as the american diabetes association, the american cancer society and the american heart association. other program service revenues and expenses include interest on student loans and penalties, student housing revenue and other program services.

Mission: Providing continuing education to members Programs: Held numerous training seminars throughout 2017, providing a source for over 500 participants to obtain continuing education credits to maintain their icc certifications. Also held an annual conference.

Education, Elementary & Secondary Schools, Literacy

Mission: Kicf develops, promotes, and directs unified approaches to selected corporations, foundations, and individuals for financial support of our member institutions. Programs: A range of activities to strengthen 18 member colleges, including financial support, student aid, improved administrative services, professional development for faculty/staff.

Education, Elementary & Secondary Schools, Literacy

Mission: To acquire, finance, own, lease and operate campus improvements, educational facilities, residence halls, and ancillary facilities for armstrong state university. Programs: Armstrong atlantic state university educational properties foundation, inc (epfi) acquires, finances, owns leases and operates campus improvements, educational facilities, residence halls, and ancillary facilities for armstrong state university(asu) to benefit and advance asu's educational mission.

Education, Parent & Teacher Groups

Mission: The Georgia PTA mission is three-fold: to support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools and before governmental agencies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children, to assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children, and to encourage parent and public involvement in the schools of this nation.