Box 2: Administrative Papers 2/American Home Economics Association Accreditation
Contains 255 Results:
Development Fund Payment Vouchers: Family Sciences Account
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Accreditation Documents for Programs in Home Economics (AHEA), undated.
Created by the AHEA to describe AHEA accreditation and delineate procedures/criteria for any academic home economics unit seeking accreditation.
Accreditation Documents for Programs in Home Economics (AHEA) Revised, 1989.
Revised by the AHEA to describe AHEA accreditation and delineate procedures/criteria for any academic home economics unit seeking accreditation.
American Home Economics Association Accreditation - National Information, 1967–1971, 1976–1982
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
American Home Economics Association Preliminary Documents, 1968–1969
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
American Home Economics Association Accreditation Process - NMSU, 1974, 1979–1981.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
AHEA Accreditation Documents, 1979–1982.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Credentialing Program for Home Economists in Business, 1980.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Home Economics NMSU Self-Study Report
Self-study report created by the Home Economics Division at NMSU prepared for the Council for Professional Development of the AHEA.
Home Economics NMSU Self-Study Report Appendix
Appendix to self-study report prepared for the Council for Professional Development of the AHEA.