Sentences with phrase «as an educational institution in»

As an educational institution in Canada, we are tax exempt which means you pay no tax on the tuition.
A review of the Growth, Development and Activities of the library during the period between its establishment as an educational institution in February 1924 and the close of the year 1929

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The foundation, with Desautels as president and CEO, supports specific educational organizations and institutions in Canada in the fields of business and finance.
I am fortunate to currently live in Pasco County, Florida which, as a leading participant in the Tampa Bay Advanced Manufacturing Skills Initiative, has recently established a world class, internationally recognized German / European apprenticeship program in cooperation with local companies and educational institutions.
The University of Nicosia in Cyprus recently became the first educational institution in the world to accept Bitcoin as payment for student's tuition fee.
Their license is very specific about who authorized users are, exclusivity, and how data products can not be used such as «in the pursuit of any contractual or income - generating venture either privately, or under the auspices of the educational institution».
As of 2013, there were 950,000 full - time students enrolled in 82 of the largest educational institutions across Canada, a number that has since grown closer to one million.
We represents leading global corporations, growth and middle - market companies, capital markets participants and entrepreneurs in every major industry group as well as public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations and individuals.
Thus the Holiness family includes pockets of influence within Methodism (many camp meetings and some educational institutions), pre-Civil War perfectionist antislavery radicals like the Wesleyans and Free Methodists, such products of the National Camp Meeting Association as the Church of the Nazarene and the Pilgrim Holiness Church, social - service movements like the Salvation Army, a synthesis of Holiness theology and a Campbellite - like ecclesiology in the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), as well as a host of smaller bodies.
Whatever confidence we may once have had in political, economic, educational or ecclesiastical institutions as bearers and guardians of value is fast evaporating.
They are exerting increasing pressure on educational institutions to equip them to be resources to the communities in which they will serve, as well as competent leaders of religious institutions.
After the rise of Hitler, Buber was appointed as director of the Central Office for Jewish Adult Education in Germany, where «he was responsible for the training of teachers for the new schools which had to be established as a result of the exclusion of Jewish students from all German educational institutions
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
Process thought has much to offer in suggesting a sound perspective on the principles that should govern the work of — as it should also determine the approach to — education both of the young, whether they be children or adolescents, and of adults who are enrolled in institutions of higher learning or in other ways participate in what appropriately is called the educational process.
But as Postman has pointed out, in a culture thoroughly conditioned by electronic media, the main problems for imaginatively imparting information in educational institutions are radically different from what Whitehead had in mind or probably could have suspected.
The success we've had in the gaming industry has allowed us to give away millions of dollars to many charitable organizations, as well as law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, hospitals, food shelves, and other organizations and projects that serve the entire community.
As a longtime member of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, the Waldorf School of Princeton is proud to recognize the exceptional programs that are offered by our community of educational institutions in the Princeton area.
But because the law only covers federally funded educational institutions, advocates for female sports programs assert that girls still are left out or treated as second - class citizens in hundreds of municipal leagues across the U.S.
Allowing pregnant girls into mainstream educational institutions became a thorny issue in April 2, 2015 when the education ministry issued a statement banning pregnant girls from classrooms as a move to protect non-pregnant girls from negative influences.
Commisso's focus on his credentials as a lifelong Albanian may appeal to long - time residents and old Albany but it could very well be alienating to those like Sheehan who discovered the area thanks to the city's many educational institutions, or because of growing opportunities in tech.
He said good governance cut across all stratas of the society as he charged all and sundry including educational institutions, legislature, executive, judiciary and the media to promote good governance in their own way.
«The state Supreme Court had already granted our request for summary judgment determining that Trump and his University are liable for operating illegally in New York as an unlicensed educational institution
And as of the 2014/15 academic year 9,202,894 pupils / students were enrolled in 57,293 educational institutions from kindergarten to tertiary level indicating 30.74 per cent over enrolment in the 2008/9 academic year, it said.
Addressing students of the Assin Fosu College of Education in the Central Region as part of his campaign tour of the Central Region, Mr Amissah - Arthur assured the students that the Mahama - led administration, with its people - centred policies, would continue to resource the various educational institutions in line with its philosophy of «putting people first.»
He said: «Setting the records straight, the idea of siting a tertiary educational institution in the crude oil and gas - rich Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State was first proposed and adopted under the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo as a critical component in the roadmap to peace and sustainable development of the Niger Delta.
Most employers and educational institutions do not in fact regard grades A to G as a pass, but only grades A to C.
She said as part of the rebranding exercise of the Technical and Vocational programme, they would work with the Council for Vocational Education Training to expand facilities in all their educational institutions.
The Chairman of one of Ghana's largest conglomerate, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, has made donations to some religious and educational institutions in the country as part of his 64th birthday celebration.
The government has announced that as part of its educational reform initiatives, it is investing in the expansion of tertiary institutions to absorb the high numbers of entrants that are likely to emerge from second - cycle institutions following the introduction of the Free SHS policy.
As I leave my presidency at Buffalo State, I do so with optimism, hope and belief in the vitality of this institution and that it will continue to thrive in fulfilling its educational mission.
«Our agencies in charge of educational development must find a way of encouraging our youth to aspire learning in the country's institutions but as well attract foreign students and researchers so that our global ranking of universities can soar,» Buhari said.
The nationalization of Pakistan's educational institutions, financial institutions and industry in 1972 by Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan Peoples Party impacted the Muhajirs hardest as their educational institutions, commerce and industries were nationalized without any compensation.
Another affiliation, The New Rochelle Council of Community, was founded in 1936 as an umbrella organization for the health and human service agencies, religious institutions and educational facilities of New Rochelle.
The President affirmed that the exemplary leadership provided by the servant of God has resulted in an exponential growth of the church, which directly translates into development of infrastructure, building of educational and health institutions, as well as vocational centres that have created a means of livelihood for many Nigerians.
On the other hand, you still have to say something to your inquisitive relatives and friends, so I did come up with a few choice things in answer to the «What are you going to do when you're done» question: science policy; educational policy; working for funding agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, or the Packard Foundation; teaching at a minority - serving institution; university administration.
Through my experience as an ambassador, I was reminded that invention takes place in many forms and disciplines,» said Smith, who has helped educational institutions around the world to include data science, artificial intelligence and green technologies in their course offerings.
The Irvin Marvin Winer Memorial Mobile Observatory, Inc. (Winer Observatory) was incorporated in 1983 as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit public charity to perform basic research in astronomy, provide educational outreach programs, and provide site and maintenance services for small telescopes through cooperative agreements with other astronomical institutions.
We consider ourselves as an educational institution with the mission to train and educate students to a high level in the practical and philosophical aspects of traditional Ashtanga Yoga.
She has fostered the educational field environment for the next generation of integrative health professionals at a variety of institutions, as Director of Clinical Training at the American School of Professional Psychology in California, and as Vice President of Bastyr University.
While yoga is not a regular part of health curriculum in schools, it is being offered as an elective in more and more educational institutions.
Accredited educational institutions, such as K - 12, universities and colleges, may download and reproduce the content displayed on the Website for distribution in the classroom.
The Museum of Russian Icons was founded in 2006 as a nonprofit educational institution by Massachusetts art collector and industrialist Gordon B. Lankton.
Beijing is the political, educational and cultural centre of the country and as such it is rich in historical sites and important government and cultural institutions.
As a society and within our educational institutions, discussions about bias, diversity, discrimination, and social justice tend to happen in middle and high schools.
She advocates for thinking in terms of «bridge years,» which she describes as high school — college transition experiences supported by existing educational institutions.
It has become a cliché that charter schools, in addition to being educational institutions, have to succeed as small businesses — balancing their budgets; negotiating leases, financing packages, and contracts; and making payroll.
We summarize a body of work documenting that when institutions can not consider race in admissions — as has been the case in states that have banned affirmative action via ballot measures or other policies — racial and ethnic diversity has declined across various educational sectors, not just at selective undergraduate institutions, but in the professional fields of law, business, and medicine, as well as other graduate disciplines.
As violence against adults in schools continues to increase, educational institutions can no longer afford — albeit unintentionally — to neglect the safety of their staff.
According to the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, all institutions receiving Title IV funds must submit specific data about their educational programs, student population, enrollment, attrition, and completion rates, staff and faculty, financial information, tuition and fees, and allocation of all student financial aid (NCES, n.d.) IPEDS HistoryIn 1995, NCES established the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative (NPEC) as a «voluntary organization that encompasses all sectors of the postsecondary education community including federal agencies, postsecondary institutions, associations, and other organizations interested in postsecondary education data collection» (NPEC, n.d., p. 4).
The flipped classroom model of teaching is spreading across more and more educational institutions, as it seems to better respond to the learning needs of children living in today's ever more connected world.
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