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The Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET) was founded in 1999 to study the potential of technology to improve teaching and learning.
Tax and Treasury Services are under the Controller's office in the Division of Finance and Administration. Tax and Treasury functions are responsible for tax reporting and compliance as well as managing cash, debt and investments.
The Office of Internal Audit was established by the Board of Trustees, and its responsibilities are defined by the Board’s Audit and Compliance Committee as part of their oversight function.
The Business Administrator Services (BAS) Forum promotes cooperation and communication between central administrative financial offices and the many and varied decentralized business office functions across Â鶹ӰԺ. This is done by providing business and finance related orientation and training opportunities for personnel with business management responsibilities, and by facilitating networking and dialogue among financial professionals university-wide. BAS serves as a central support system for business professionals at the unit level, while at the same time promoting a dual focus on both unit level needs and university-wide financial objectives. BAS was created to address the streamlining of financial administrative processes and improve cross-divisional communications on matters affecting financial management of the university.
Welcome to the home page for the Division of Academic Affairs at Â鶹ӰԺ.
At Â鶹ӰԺ, we are committed to ensuring the quality of our academic programs, our teaching and the learning experiences of our students. Student feedback on courses and instructors is pivotal for helping to design courses and curriculum. Flash Survey is the end-of-course student survey at Â鶹ӰԺ for online courses.
The Office of Academic Personnel in the Office of the Provost is the central source of information on faculty-related personnel actions. The staff provide support for a variety of functions specific to Faculty and Graduate Assistants within the Office of Faculty Affairs.
A forum for multicultural themes and issues in literature for children and young adults.
The Office of Continuing Education expands access to Â鶹ӰԺ resources in Ohio and beyond. Credit courses, conferences, professional development programs, and more are offered on campus or online to meet the unique educational and professional development needs of traditional students, working professionals, and adult learners. We build on university strengths in business, health and bio-sciences, technology, education, communication and information, and other areas to turn ideas into new programs for continuing education. Continuing education courses are an excellent way to stay on top of your industry or to continue the lifelong pursuit of knowledge for personal growth and development.