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AHEA

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AHEAAdult Higher Education Alliance
AHEAAmerican Home Economics Association (now American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences)
AHEAAustralian Horticultural Exporters Association
AHEAAmerican Hungarian Educators' Association
AHEAAlberta Home Education Association (Canada)
AHEAAssociate of the Higher Education Academy (UK)
AHEAAmerican Health Education Association
AHEAAlcoa Hatch Engineering Alliance
AHEAApparels and Handloom Exporters Association
AHEAAbington Heights Education Association
AHEAAustralian Higher Education Academy
AHEAAlabama Hunter Education Association
AHEAAtwood-Hammond Education Association


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While the survey offered good data, the most significant fact was that approximately 50 percent of AHEA members surveyed thought they were still members.
AHEA is an association for alternative and external degree program adults, and the theme for this year's conference is "Extending the Boundaries of Adult Learning.
The management and members of AHEA, Abilene Higher Education Foundation, formerly Abilene Higher Education Authority, Inc.
 
 
 
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