Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Líneas ICO 2021

Líneas ICO 2021
 

Líneas ICO 2021

Se acaban de abrir las nuevas líneas ICO para 2021, que funcionarán en paralelo a los avales ICO Covid.

¿Para quién?

Autónomos y todo tipo de empresas que deseen llevar a cabo actividades empresariales y/o inversiones, cubrir necesidades de liquidez o gastos dentro del territorio nacional.

Líneas

- ICO Empresas y Emprendedores

Para liquidez o inversión, proyectos de digitalización y rehabilitación. Préstamos, leasing, renting o línea de crédito. Hasta 20 años con hasta 3 de carencia.

- ICO Crédito Comercial.

Para el anticipo de facturas (hasta 180 días) o prefinanciación para cubrir los costes de producción de productos para su venta.

- ICO Red.es Acelera

Para financiar hasta el 100% de proyectos beneficiarios de ayudas de Red.es. Para proyectos que fomenten el desarrollo, impulso y adopción de tecnologías digitales, así como proyectos de desarrollo experimental (prototipos, pilotos, ensayos...).

Si te interesan las nuevas líneas ICO de 2021...

Haz clic aquí para que te llamemos.

Elsa

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Re: "Regional" accreditation

Thanks, Cheri! We will likely follow with something similar.

Best,
Cassie

--
Cassie E. Hall
Registrar
Carroll College

1601 N. Benton Ave.
Helena, MT 59625
406-447-4572 (direct) / 406-447-5435 (office)
Request an appointment via Handshake (check out these How To videos if you need assistance)

Confidentiality Notice: Information contained within and/or appended to this email message may contain confidential information from a student's education record. Such information is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and is intended for the designated addressee(s) only. This information may not be released or re-released without the prior written consent of the involved student(s). If you have received this email or attachments in error, please inform the sender and delete the message.


On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 11:40 AM Johannes, Cheri <CJohannes@msubillings.edu> wrote:

Hi Cassie  and colleagues –

 

I love the analogy you used at the end!!

 

MSUB moved forward with changing catalog language – I don't have the final proof of the catalog yet, but attached is the language we adopted and below is an overarching statement because, frankly, the millions of times "regional accreditation" is in the catalog was so many I went cross-eyed and just decided to cover the proverbial bases.

 

  • Due to November, 2020 changes to Department of Education (USDE) Accreditation Regulations, any place the MSU Billings catalog(s) reference regional accreditation or regionally accredited, please refer to the list of agencies on page *****.

 

If you come up with something better, let me know.

 

Cheri

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Hall, Cassie
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 11:12 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: "Regional" accreditation

 

NOTICE: This email originated from outside of your organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you were expecting this message and know the content is safe.

Greetings MACRAO,

 

At our meeting in March, Cheri Johannes mentioned that the term "regional accreditation" was no longer going to be in use by the Department of Ed and shared the following article: 

Most important for accreditation, the sections that modify the timeline that accrediting organizations are to follow to become federally recognized will be effective on July 1, 2021. This change provides more time for accrediting organizations to respond to issues raised by the Department in the course of the review. 

A significant feature of these changes is the Department's decision to eliminate reference to "regional" accreditation, now describing regional accrediting organizations as "national" and requiring these accreditors to make public all the states or countries in which they are engaged in accrediting activity.

Cheri, or anyone else -- have you figured out what terminology you are going to use in your various academic policies (e.g. transfer credit policies, etc.) to replace "regionally accredited" so that there is still some distinct way to identify the accrediting organizations that were previously referred to as regional?

 

When our Associate VP for Academic Affairs reached out to our NWCCU liaison this past spring, he suggested changing our policy to say something like, "we accept credit from institutionally accredited institutions and we evaluate equivalency on a case by case basis." But I have no idea what "institutionally accredited" would actually mean! Has anyone come up with something clearer?



I feel like we're dealing with an "artist formerly known as" type of scenario!



Best,

Cassie

 

--

Cassie E. Hall

Registrar

Carroll College

 

1601 N. Benton Ave.

Helena, MT 59625

406-447-4572 (direct) / 406-447-5435 (office)

Request an appointment via Handshake (check out these How To videos if you need assistance)

 

Confidentiality Notice: Information contained within and/or appended to this email message may contain confidential information from a student's education record. Such information is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and is intended for the designated addressee(s) only. This information may not be released or re-released without the prior written consent of the involved student(s). If you have received this email or attachments in error, please inform the sender and delete the message.

 


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTk5IENKb2hhbm5lc0BNU1VCSUxMSU5HUy5FRFUgTUFDUkFPILoM95tsORiu&c=SIGNOFF



To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTk5IGNoYWxsQENBUlJPTEwuRURVIE1BQ1JBT4c7uVmJyDl0&c=SIGNOFF



To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM4MDAwIG1hY3Jhb29ubGluZS5saXZlQEJMT0dHRVIuQ09NIE1BQ1JBTzKh09kpoXCj&c=SIGNOFF

Monday, June 28, 2021

Re: "Regional" accreditation

Hi Cassie  and colleagues –

 

I love the analogy you used at the end!!

 

MSUB moved forward with changing catalog language – I don't have the final proof of the catalog yet, but attached is the language we adopted and below is an overarching statement because, frankly, the millions of times "regional accreditation" is in the catalog was so many I went cross-eyed and just decided to cover the proverbial bases.

 

  • Due to November, 2020 changes to Department of Education (USDE) Accreditation Regulations, any place the MSU Billings catalog(s) reference regional accreditation or regionally accredited, please refer to the list of agencies on page *****.

 

If you come up with something better, let me know.

 

Cheri

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Hall, Cassie
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 11:12 AM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: "Regional" accreditation

 

NOTICE: This email originated from outside of your organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you were expecting this message and know the content is safe.

Greetings MACRAO,

 

At our meeting in March, Cheri Johannes mentioned that the term "regional accreditation" was no longer going to be in use by the Department of Ed and shared the following article: 

Most important for accreditation, the sections that modify the timeline that accrediting organizations are to follow to become federally recognized will be effective on July 1, 2021. This change provides more time for accrediting organizations to respond to issues raised by the Department in the course of the review. 

A significant feature of these changes is the Department's decision to eliminate reference to "regional" accreditation, now describing regional accrediting organizations as "national" and requiring these accreditors to make public all the states or countries in which they are engaged in accrediting activity.

Cheri, or anyone else -- have you figured out what terminology you are going to use in your various academic policies (e.g. transfer credit policies, etc.) to replace "regionally accredited" so that there is still some distinct way to identify the accrediting organizations that were previously referred to as regional?

 

When our Associate VP for Academic Affairs reached out to our NWCCU liaison this past spring, he suggested changing our policy to say something like, "we accept credit from institutionally accredited institutions and we evaluate equivalency on a case by case basis." But I have no idea what "institutionally accredited" would actually mean! Has anyone come up with something clearer?



I feel like we're dealing with an "artist formerly known as" type of scenario!



Best,

Cassie

 

--

Cassie E. Hall

Registrar

Carroll College

 

1601 N. Benton Ave.

Helena, MT 59625

406-447-4572 (direct) / 406-447-5435 (office)

Request an appointment via Handshake (check out these How To videos if you need assistance)

 

Confidentiality Notice: Information contained within and/or appended to this email message may contain confidential information from a student's education record. Such information is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and is intended for the designated addressee(s) only. This information may not be released or re-released without the prior written consent of the involved student(s). If you have received this email or attachments in error, please inform the sender and delete the message.

 


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTk5IENKb2hhbm5lc0BNU1VCSUxMSU5HUy5FRFUgTUFDUkFPILoM95tsORiu&c=SIGNOFF

"Regional" accreditation

Greetings MACRAO,

At our meeting in March, Cheri Johannes mentioned that the term "regional accreditation" was no longer going to be in use by the Department of Ed and shared the following article: 

Most important for accreditation, the sections that modify the timeline that accrediting organizations are to follow to become federally recognized will be effective on July 1, 2021. This change provides more time for accrediting organizations to respond to issues raised by the Department in the course of the review. 

A significant feature of these changes is the Department's decision to eliminate reference to "regional" accreditation, now describing regional accrediting organizations as "national" and requiring these accreditors to make public all the states or countries in which they are engaged in accrediting activity.

Cheri, or anyone else -- have you figured out what terminology you are going to use in your various academic policies (e.g. transfer credit policies, etc.) to replace "regionally accredited" so that there is still some distinct way to identify the accrediting organizations that were previously referred to as regional?

When our Associate VP for Academic Affairs reached out to our NWCCU liaison this past spring, he suggested changing our policy to say something like, "we accept credit from institutionally accredited institutions and we evaluate equivalency on a case by case basis." But I have no idea what "institutionally accredited" would actually mean! Has anyone come up with something clearer?

I feel like we're dealing with an "artist formerly known as" type of scenario!

Best,
Cassie

--
Cassie E. Hall
Registrar
Carroll College

1601 N. Benton Ave.
Helena, MT 59625
406-447-4572 (direct) / 406-447-5435 (office)
Request an appointment via Handshake (check out these How To videos if you need assistance)

Confidentiality Notice: Information contained within and/or appended to this email message may contain confidential information from a student's education record. Such information is protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and is intended for the designated addressee(s) only. This information may not be released or re-released without the prior written consent of the involved student(s). If you have received this email or attachments in error, please inform the sender and delete the message.


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTk5IG1hY3Jhb29ubGluZS5saXZlQEJMT0dHRVIuQ09NIE1BQ1JBT5DCgZITeSaj&c=SIGNOFF

Sunday, June 27, 2021

El nuevo Reindus

Préstamos blandos a la industria
 

Préstamos blandos para empresas industriales

El Fondo de Apoyo a la Inversión Industrial Productiva (FAIIP), con una dotación de 600 millones de euros (antiguo Programa Reindus), se abrirá en julio de este año.

Los préstamos blandos del FAIIP se destinarán a financiar empresas españolas (tanto Pymes como grandes) que desarrollen o vayan a desarrollar una actividad industrial productiva y de servicios industriales.

Características de los préstamos FAIIP:

- Operaciones entre 200.000 euros y 60 millones.

- Hasta el 75% del importe del proyecto.

- Plazo hasta 10 años.

- Hasta 3 años de carencia.

- Costes entre el 1 y el 4,5% para préstamos ordinarios y hasta el 8% para participativos o participación de capital.

Este nuevo vehículo, como el Reindus antes que él, es muy interesante por sus plazos y condiciones para todo tipo de proyectos industriales.

Si quieres ver si puede encajarte, ponte en contacto para que lo estudiemos.

Déjanos tus datos y te llamamos

Gracias,

Jorge

Monday, June 21, 2021

Ayudas públicas para expansión e innovación

Subvenciones para empresas
 

Subvenciones para empresas

Las subvenciones no están pensadas para poner proyectos en marcha, sino para ayudar a las empresas que ya lo han hecho.

Es decir, son solo para empresas con proyectos en marcha (de inversión, expansión, optimización, etc.) y que se ajustan a los planes de futuro de determinados organismos públicos.

Una vez ya realizada la inversión, esos organismos públicos utilizan las subvenciones para ayudar a las empresas a reducir el impacto económico de la misma.

En definitiva, las subvenciones no son financiación gratis como piensan algunos, son ayudas a posteriori para aquellas empresas sólidas y rentables que, por si mismas, invierten en su crecimiento.

Si tu empresa tiene un proyecto en marcha y quieres saber si es subvencionable...

Déjanos tus datos y te llamamos

Gracias,

Jorge

Re: Credit bearing Internship processes

Good morning –

I hope the week is off to a great start! 

 

The process to register for internships at MSU Billings and City College is through our GradLeaders platform.  Once a student has an internship, they log into their student account and report the internship.  I have attached our instructions for students on submitting an internship. Once the student submits their internship hire through GradLeaders, an email approval is sent to their site supervisor and faculty supervisor (this process is also generated through our GradLeaders program).  Once all approvals are received we are able to proceed with registering the student for credit in Banner.

 

I hope this information is helpful! If you have any other questions or want to connect more, please let me know!


Best,

Becky

 

Dr. Becky Lyons

Director, Career & Employment Services

Montana State University Billings
(406)657-2168

 

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2021 4:06 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Credit bearing Internship processes

 

NOTICE: This email originated from outside of your organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you were expecting this message and know the content is safe.

Hi all;

 

Happy Friday!

 

I’m trying to revamp and streamline our internship registration process.  I was curious if you could share with me the following information regarding your internships that receive credit.

 

  1. What type of contract or form does a student submit to register for an internship?  (Could you share a copy so I can see the visual)
  2. What signatures are required on the contract or for the registration if any?

 

Thanks for your thoughts!

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

 


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTg5IGJseW9uc0BNU1VCSUxMSU5HUy5FRFUgTUFDUkFPIDSf7azgH8Ja&c=SIGNOFF

Friday, June 18, 2021

Re: Credit bearing Internship processes

Hi Charity –

 

Here is the GF process:

 

Internship policy

Internship agreement

Internship application form

 

How we designate in the course description in the catalog:

 

 

How we designate in the class schedule:

 

Good luck & please let me know if you have questions.  ~d

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2021 4:06 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Credit bearing Internship processes

 

NOTICE: This email originated from outside of your organization. Do not click links, open attachments, or respond unless you were expecting this message and know the content is safe.

Hi all;

 

Happy Friday!

 

I’m trying to revamp and streamline our internship registration process.  I was curious if you could share with me the following information regarding your internships that receive credit.

 

1.       What type of contract or form does a student submit to register for an internship?  (Could you share a copy so I can see the visual)

2.       What signatures are required on the contract or for the registration if any?

 

Thanks for your thoughts!

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

 


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTg5IGRmb3NzZW5AR0ZDTVNVLkVEVSBNQUNSQU8gIPU7u%2FcFlkjD&c=SIGNOFF

Re: Credit bearing Internship processes

Her is our current policy/guidelines.

 

From: MACRAO Listserv <MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU> On Behalf Of Charity Walters
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2021 4:06 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Credit bearing Internship processes

 

Hi all;

 

Happy Friday!

 

I’m trying to revamp and streamline our internship registration process.  I was curious if you could share with me the following information regarding your internships that receive credit.

 

  1. What type of contract or form does a student submit to register for an internship?  (Could you share a copy so I can see the visual)
  2. What signatures are required on the contract or for the registration if any?

 

Thanks for your thoughts!

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

 


To unsubscribe from the MACRAO list, click the following link:
http://listserv.gfcmsu.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTg5IHRjYW1wZWF1QE1PTlRBTkEuRURVIE1BQ1JBT6qMYFn8YDOf&c=SIGNOFF

Credit bearing Internship processes

Hi all;

 

Happy Friday!

 

I’m trying to revamp and streamline our internship registration process.  I was curious if you could share with me the following information regarding your internships that receive credit.

 

1.       What type of contract or form does a student submit to register for an internship?  (Could you share a copy so I can see the visual)

2.       What signatures are required on the contract or for the registration if any?

 

Thanks for your thoughts!

 

Charity

 

Charity Walters| Registrar and Director of Institutional Research | The University of Montana Western | 710 South Atlantic Street | Dillon, Montana 59725 |
Phone 406.683.7471

“Start by doing what is necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” St. Francis of Assisi

 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Ayudas públicas para expansión en innovación

Subvenciones para empresas
 

Subvenciones para empresas

Las subvenciones no están pensadas para poner proyectos en marcha, sino para ayudar a las empresas que ya lo han hecho.

Es decir, son solo para empresas con proyectos en marcha (de inversión, expansión, optimización, etc.) y que se ajustan a los planes de futuro de determinados organismos públicos.

Una vez ya realizada la inversión, esos organismos públicos utilizan las subvenciones para ayudar a las empresas a reducir el impacto económico de la misma.

En definitiva, las subvenciones no son financiación gratis como piensan algunos, son ayudas a posteriori para aquellas empresas sólidas y rentables que, por si mismas, invierten en su crecimiento.

Si tu empresa tiene un proyecto en marcha y quieres saber si es subvencionable...

Déjanos tus datos y te llamamos

Gracias,

Jorge

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

FW: AACRAO call for volunteers

AACRAO is seeking members for a number of opportunities - we hope you will get involved!  

  • MODERATE THE AACRAO COLLECTIVE GATHERING
  • HOST AN AACRAO BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION
  • BECOME FACULTY FOR AN ONLINE OR IN PERSON COURSE
  • JOIN THE PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT & ALTERNATIVE CREDIT AND CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE

--Melanie

Melanie Gottlieb, MA, CAE

Interim Executive Director


AACRAO: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers 
1108 16th St NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 

Tel:(202) 355-1055| Fax:(202) 872-8857

 

Treasurer, Board of Directors

 

 

 

 

https://secure-web.cisco.com/1GMzAWAoHAMAtJZE709zRXASf1gRh4VBzyXQFKoC8-zTEPXHWQ9bDIqT1vNibhtuAJsuziQfevk_UmjYOIh5GEdtF4zouj9Q1y_rNsK-P1YOiI9PcUEHw6tXRtAcaBhQsynVNkO_WSfn7grrbM7QSqPkMxKrpyS4tZJvI_7XM9cUh7IVBsd06gus9hfWZaHgW3M9V2nKVVN1UWhnGJ74lJcEwBDmCuBb1hpJSrha3AfxdRQ0_dmQ3PwvYiBCWF759vIGg18DSmZcH6CdWZwJx_zyru-9HAAEABnasseZrKP8zopsSvmPyCFleb2m5jArB/https%3A%2F%2Fmailfoogae.appspot.com%2Ft%3Fsender%3DaZ290dGxpZWJtQGFhY3Jhby5vcmc%253D%26type%3Dzerocontent%26guid%3D627cb82a-67d1-4ae5-bd15-27d17aca12eb


https://www.aacrao.org/events-training/meetings/sem-conference