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    SENATE, No. 1265 | 120 credits

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    SENATE, No. 1265 | 120 credits SYNOPSIS Provides that no more than 120 credits will be required for baccalaureate degree awarded by public institution and no more than 60 credits for associate degree. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act concerning associate and baccalaureate degree programs and supplementing chapter 62 of Title 18A of the New Jersey Statutes

    Online Training Ethics

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    How do I verify completion of on-line ethics training? At the end of each training module, there is a form that State Employees and Special State Officers must fill out to verify training completion. State Employees should use their work e-mail address when filling out the form. After filling out the form, receipts for completion of each module will be sent to the e-mail address used for registration. State Employees and Special State Officers should forward a copy of the e-mail receipts to their Ethics Liaison Officer and keep a copy for their records to verify successful completion of the ethics training program

    Requirements governing preparation and rendition of accounts, including pre-audit, final audit and payment in accordance with the provisions of statutory law regulating appropriations and the receipt and disbursements of state moneys

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    Published by direction of the State Comptroller, Jun 1, 1914. It is intended by the publication of this pamphlet to make easy for all Departments of the State Government the preparation of all accounts against the State, so that the public business may be facilitated. The statutes by which the receipts and, disbursements of State funds were regulated have been materially changed by the recent legislation enacted and methods of transacting public business and the preparation of the accounts of the several departments of the government must be adapted to conform to this legislation so that the State may receive the full benefits thereof. Its preparation is, therefore, intended for the use of the various State departments, institutions, commissions, committees, officials, boards or bodies of the State government, whose accounts are presented to the State Comptroller for audit and payment. It will also serve to show vendors and contractors the requirements necessary on their part to advance payment of their accounts with State departments. Original item in Boxno. 040

    A New Jersey Act to authorize Peter Kean to fulfill the last will and testament of Peter Van Brugh Livingston, deceased

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    An act of the Council and General Assembly of New Jersey authorizing Peter Kean to fulfill the Last Will and Testmanet of his grandfather, Peter Van Brugh Livingston. The act specifically was in regards to property in NJ that was not sold following his death. The act is signed by James Linn, Secretary of the State of NJ and James Parker, , who entered the act into the Records of the Proprietors of East New Jersey at Perth Amboy. People Included: Philip Peter Livingston, Cornelia Livingston, Charles Ludlow, Wiliam Edgarhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1069/thumbnail.jp

    Course Catalog, 1953-1955

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    Course Catalogs include available majors, course requirements, costs, pictures, a brief institution history, and more. By the end of this time, students could major in teaching kindergarten, elementary, junior, or high school grade levels, fine arts, industrial arts, and teaching the handicapped. Students earned diplomas. Catalogs from 1914 – 1943 were numbered.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/ua_nstc_cc/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Memorabilia 1954

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    Yearbook of New Jersey State Teachers College Newarkhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/ua_memorabilia_yearbooks/1058/thumbnail.jp

    Course Catalog, 1955-1957

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    Course Catalogs include available majors, course requirements, costs, pictures, a brief institution history, and more. By the end of this time, students could major in teaching kindergarten, elementary, junior, or high school grade levels, fine arts, industrial arts, and teaching the handicapped. Students earned diplomas. Catalogs from 1914 – 1943 were numbered.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/ua_nstc_cc/1007/thumbnail.jp

    The Reflector, Vol. 17, No. 8, February 29, 1952

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    The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was Frank Marmo.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/reflector_1950s/1026/thumbnail.jp

    The Reflector, Vol. 14, No. 1, October 1, 1948

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    The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was G. Calvin Hoyt.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/reflector_1940s/1050/thumbnail.jp

    The Reflector, Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1, 1943

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    The Reflector was a student run newspaper created in 1922 at the State Teachers Normal School at Newark, now Kean University. It began as a monthly newsletter with the same name, some were printed by Lackawanna Press, Newark. In 1960, the newspaper changed its name to The Independent. The editor of this issue was Eleanor McCoy.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/reflector_1940s/1022/thumbnail.jp
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