This document contains an unofficial transcript for a student named John D. Graves. It shows the courses taken at Louisiana Technical College and Bossier Parish Community College towards an Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Instrumentation Technology. The transcript details the courses taken in each semester, grades received, credits earned, grade points and cumulative GPAs. It shows that the student has completed 75 credit hours with an overall GPA of 3.653.
Andrew Grimaldi's personal mission statement expresses that he enjoys helping companies achieve their goals by breaking larger goals into smaller, more achievable steps to help ensure progress. The document provides Andrew's academic transcript from Northwood University, outlining the courses he has taken and their grades from Fall 2010 to Fall 2013. It shows he has earned 119 credits so far and maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.4.
This document is an unofficial transcript for Timothy C Smith. It shows that he is a sophomore majoring in Business Administration at Weatherford College. The transcript lists the courses he has taken, including credits transferred from Tarrant County College and awarded for military service. It shows his grades for each semester, current GPA of 2.73, and that he is in good academic standing. The transcript also indicates he completed the requirements for an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration and Certificate in Business Administration in May 2015.
This document consists of multiple certificates and cards acknowledging that John Graves has completed various safety trainings and certifications. They include: a 10-hour Occupational Safety and Health training course in construction safety and health, basic first aid and CPR training, bloodborne pathogens training, subpart O production safety systems training in accordance with 30 CFR part 250, blood donation certification, and an OSHA 10-hour construction industry outreach training course.
This document contains an unofficial transcript for a student named John D. Graves. It shows the courses taken at Louisiana Technical College and Bossier Parish Community College towards an Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Instrumentation Technology. The transcript details the courses taken in each semester, grades received, credits earned, grade points and cumulative GPAs. It shows that the student has completed 75 credit hours with an overall GPA of 3.653.
Andrew Grimaldi's personal mission statement expresses that he enjoys helping companies achieve their goals by breaking larger goals into smaller, more achievable steps to help ensure progress. The document provides Andrew's academic transcript from Northwood University, outlining the courses he has taken and their grades from Fall 2010 to Fall 2013. It shows he has earned 119 credits so far and maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.4.
This document is an unofficial transcript for Timothy C Smith. It shows that he is a sophomore majoring in Business Administration at Weatherford College. The transcript lists the courses he has taken, including credits transferred from Tarrant County College and awarded for military service. It shows his grades for each semester, current GPA of 2.73, and that he is in good academic standing. The transcript also indicates he completed the requirements for an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Administration and Certificate in Business Administration in May 2015.
This document consists of multiple certificates and cards acknowledging that John Graves has completed various safety trainings and certifications. They include: a 10-hour Occupational Safety and Health training course in construction safety and health, basic first aid and CPR training, bloodborne pathogens training, subpart O production safety systems training in accordance with 30 CFR part 250, blood donation certification, and an OSHA 10-hour construction industry outreach training course.
This academic transcript summarizes Pedro Caetano's graduate education history. It shows that he earned a Master of Science degree from the University of Michigan in 1997 with a specialization in pharmaceutics. He then earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree also from the University of Michigan in 2000, again specializing in pharmaceutics. The transcript lists the courses he took each term, the grades received, and credits earned towards his degrees. It provides a complete record of his graduate studies and achievements.
The document is an unofficial transcript for a student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Grand Canyon University. It shows that the student transferred 34 credits from Rio Salado College and completed an additional 86 credits at GCU, maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.92. The transcript documents the student's coursework, grades, credits, and progression towards fulfilling the requirements for a BA in Communications over multiple terms from 2012 to 2016.
This technician completed The Rossignol Group Retail Review training on selecting, inspecting, installing, adjusting, and maintaining Rossignol Group Alpine Ski Bindings. The training covered the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons. Peter M Leffler certified the successful completion of the training for Evan Dismukes.
The document contains several design projects for different clients, including packaging designs, a poster, brochure, and magazine layout. For each project, the designer discusses the target audience and design concept, and how the final design successfully achieved the goals and responsibilities of visually communicating the intended message or brand. Across the various projects, common themes are using bold colors, illustrations, and layouts to appeal to younger audiences in a modern, eye-catching style.
This official academic transcript from University of Phoenix documents Brenda Wilson's educational history and degrees earned. It shows that she completed a Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Accounting in 2012 and a Master of Science in Accountancy in 2015 from University of Phoenix. The transcript lists all of her completed courses, grades, credits, and degrees. It was delivered electronically and can be validated on the escrip-safe website to confirm its authenticity.
This document discusses the history and growth of several cities in Washington state, categorizing them into three groups: agricultural cities, government-held cities, and information transitioning cities. It provides a brief overview of each group before focusing on individual cities. For Bellingham, it describes how the city began with the lumber and salmon industries in the late 1800s and transitioned to become dominated by education and Western Washington University in the mid-1900s. Everett's growth is attributed to large private investments that incorporated the city and attracted manufacturing in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Olympia is characterized as relying primarily on its designation as the state capital since the 1850s, with no major private industries taking hold.
This academic transcript summarizes Pedro Caetano's graduate education history. It shows that he earned a Master of Science degree from the University of Michigan in 1997 with a specialization in pharmaceutics. He then earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree also from the University of Michigan in 2000, again specializing in pharmaceutics. The transcript lists the courses he took each term, the grades received, and credits earned towards his degrees. It provides a complete record of his graduate studies and achievements.
The document is an unofficial transcript for a student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Grand Canyon University. It shows that the student transferred 34 credits from Rio Salado College and completed an additional 86 credits at GCU, maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.92. The transcript documents the student's coursework, grades, credits, and progression towards fulfilling the requirements for a BA in Communications over multiple terms from 2012 to 2016.
This technician completed The Rossignol Group Retail Review training on selecting, inspecting, installing, adjusting, and maintaining Rossignol Group Alpine Ski Bindings. The training covered the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons. Peter M Leffler certified the successful completion of the training for Evan Dismukes.
The document contains several design projects for different clients, including packaging designs, a poster, brochure, and magazine layout. For each project, the designer discusses the target audience and design concept, and how the final design successfully achieved the goals and responsibilities of visually communicating the intended message or brand. Across the various projects, common themes are using bold colors, illustrations, and layouts to appeal to younger audiences in a modern, eye-catching style.
This official academic transcript from University of Phoenix documents Brenda Wilson's educational history and degrees earned. It shows that she completed a Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Accounting in 2012 and a Master of Science in Accountancy in 2015 from University of Phoenix. The transcript lists all of her completed courses, grades, credits, and degrees. It was delivered electronically and can be validated on the escrip-safe website to confirm its authenticity.
This document discusses the history and growth of several cities in Washington state, categorizing them into three groups: agricultural cities, government-held cities, and information transitioning cities. It provides a brief overview of each group before focusing on individual cities. For Bellingham, it describes how the city began with the lumber and salmon industries in the late 1800s and transitioned to become dominated by education and Western Washington University in the mid-1900s. Everett's growth is attributed to large private investments that incorporated the city and attracted manufacturing in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Olympia is characterized as relying primarily on its designation as the state capital since the 1850s, with no major private industries taking hold.