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Programs
Academic Common Market
(ACM)
The purpose of the Academic
Common Market is to share between states specified academic degree programs
located at southern public colleges and universities. This is accomplished
through an exchange of students across borders at in-state rates. This is a
Southern Regional Education Board sponsored program.
Electronic Campus
SREB's
Electronic Campus was launched in January, 1998 as an "electronic marketplace"
of online courses and programs from the South's colleges and universities. The
Electronic Campus was designed to provide learning opportunities from accredited
colleges and universities that offered courses and programs that exceed SREB's
Principles of Good Practice. By doing this, learners could be assured of the
quality and integrity of the courses and programs available in the Electronic
Campus, that comparable information would be provided to help learners in making
decisions that best met their needs, and that learners could quickly and easily
search the large database of course and program offerings.
Minority Doctoral
Program – Southern Regional Education Board
The Southern
Regional Education Board's State Doctoral Scholars Program was developed with
support from The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Ford Foundation. It is part of a
nationwide initiative, the Compact for Faculty Diversity, to produce more
minority Ph.D.s and to encourage them to seek faculty positions.
Southern Regional
Education Board Contract Programs
(Dental Medical, and Osteopathic Medicine Scholarships)
The SREB
Regional Contract Program offers students pursuing professional health degrees
admission to schools in other states for the price of in-state tuition and fees
at public institutions and for reduced tuition at private institutions. The
program helps students in the fields of dentistry, medicine, optometry,
podiatry, veterinary medicine and osteopathic medicine. |