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English: This is a flow chart depicting the process a technology director would be responsible to follow during the E-rate funding process. The flowchart is a manipulation of a chart created originally by Julie Tritt Schell (website) http://www.e-ratepa.org/what_is_erate.htm. Written permission was granted for Timothy McCann to manipulate and publish this work.
Date 10 November 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Timmccann at English Wikibooks

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2007-11-10 23:43 972×1180× (51652 bytes) Timmccann This is a flow chart depicting the process a technology director would be responsible for if their school district was participating in the E-rate program

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