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- College of the Sequoias | Welcome to the College of the Sequoias
College of the Sequoias is a two-year California community college offering educational career technical programs for the residents of its district in Tulare Kings counties
- COSE Home - COSE
Entrepreneurship and inspiration took center stage at Cleveland’s historic Ariel LaSalle Theatre Wednesday, as the Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) revealed the winners of the eighth season of Cleveland Chain Reaction small business pitch competition
- COSE Benefit Plan | Medical Mutual
Medical Mutual partners with the Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) and affiliate chambers to offer you the COSE Benefit Plan This is a self-funded benefit option that helps small business employers, and their employees manage the increasing cost of healthcare benefits
- Sign in to the GCP and COSE Membership Center - Greater Cle
If you need assistance at any time, please contact us at 216-592-2222 or memberservices@cose org
- Courses - College of the Sequoias
Courses Related in Content Active participatory courses not approved as repeatable, that share a similar primary educational objective in physical education, visual arts, and performing arts are grouped together Students are allowed four enrollments within each group of courses related in content (CRC), but each course in the group may be taken only once This limitation applies even if a
- COSE Benefits - COSE
Power your small business with COSE’s exclusive member benefits We offer a number of opportunities to improve your bottom line, enhance your workplace wellness, retain talent and more
- FAQ | COSE Benefit Plan
The COSE Benefit Plan is a way to cover your employees’ health benefits with some great financial benefits for you It’s a self-funded, Multiple Employer Health Welfare Arrangement (MEWA) health plan for COSE members and designed with small business needs in mind
- Admissions - College of the Sequoias
Eligibility for Admission Any graduate of an accredited high school may be admitted to College of the Sequoias Also, any person having successfully completed the California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) or the General Educational Development Test (G E D ) with scores of 45 overall and with no subtest lower than 35 may be admitted
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