The act provides a «safe harbor» for schools whose total student populations make adequate yearly progress, but in which one or more subgroups fail to meet the target. (edweek.org)
Almost 37 percent of the total student population were enrolled in one - and two - year master's programs (M.A.R., M.R.E., M.T.S.)[5] or in nondegree certificate programs. (religion-online.org)
[6] African American students, men and women combined, amounted to less than 7.3 percent of the total student population. (religion-online.org)