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  2. LEED Professional Exams - Wikipedia

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    The LEED AP exams consist of two parts, the LEED Green Associate exam and the applicable LEED AP specialty exam; each part contains 100 randomly delivered multiple choice questions and each part must be completed in 2 hours. Individuals must score at least 170 out of 200 in order to pass.

  3. Green Business Certification Inc. - Wikipedia

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    It was established as the Green Building Certification Institute in January 2008 with the support of the U.S. Green Building Council to provide independent oversight of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) project certification and professional credentialing processes.

  4. Two WRIT Properties First to Achieve LEED® EB in Stafford ...

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    Both buildings achieved EPA's ENERGY STAR Certification in 2012 and are the only office buildings in the county to hold this achievement. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is ...

  5. Global Health College - Wikipedia

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    Global Health College is a private for-profit nursing school in Alexandria, Virginia. [1] It offers a Practical Nursing program, an Associate in Applied Science in Nursing degree for Registered Nurses, and a Certified Nursing Assistant program.

  6. Muskingum University's nursing program ranked first in state ...

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    NEW CONCORD – Muskingum University’s RN to BSN program was ranked first in Ohio by RNCareers.org, which further distinguishes the university as a Nationally Recognized Nursing School of ...

  7. LEED - Wikipedia

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    LEED has evolved since 1998 to more accurately represent and incorporate emerging green building technologies. LEED has developed building programs specific to new construction (NC), core and shell (CS), commercial interiors (CI), existing buildings (EB), neighborhood development (ND), homes (LEED for Homes), retail, schools, and healthcare.