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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the educational assistance program document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Employer's name in the designated field at the top of the document. This identifies who is offering the educational assistance.
  3. In section A, enter the name of the school or technical college you are enrolling in, along with the degree or certification you are pursuing. Ensure this aligns with your current job responsibilities.
  4. Review section C carefully and note the reimbursement schedule based on grades received. Fill in any maximum credit limits applicable to your courses.
  5. Complete section E by acknowledging all requirements for reimbursement, including submitting forms and receiving approvals from your supervisor and HR.
  6. Finally, ensure that you sign and date at the bottom of the document, confirming your agreement to all terms outlined.

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To sum up, a good editorial is either one or more of the following: it is an opinion maker, it is reconciliatory between contrary viewpoints or standpoints, it is balanced in its analysis of evidence and events, and it is, manifest or otherwise, crusading in its thrust.
Parts of an editorial Introduction: The introduction builds a readers interest in the topic and gives an overview of the issue. Argument: The argument presents your opinion along with reasons why the audience should agree with you. Evidence: The evidence supports your argument with facts, research or anecdotes.
To help, lets look at five surprisingly common editorial pitfalls: sentence spacing, commas, apostrophes, dashes, and titles of individuals. Tip: Bookmark the Wright State Editorial Style Guide. The university uses a modified version of the Chicago Manual of Style for publications and writing.
How to Write an Editorial in 6 Steps Pick a topic that has mainstream appeal. Lead with a summary of your opinion. State the facts. Summarize the oppositions position. Refute the opposition. Offer readers a solution or reframe.
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