Sentences with phrase «few graduates stay»

«Few graduates stay in academia, which perpetuates its limited capacity to fulfill the increasing demand for these skills,» says Danhof.

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While few of us who were seminarians and graduate students in the late «50s and early 60s are still Barthians, many of us, were then, and whether we stayed with Barth or, more commonly, departed from him, the in - depth exposure to his Church Dogmatics left its mark.
Studies confirm that graduates of the program wait longer to engage in sex; have fewer partners; and are more willing to talk about HIV with peers and relatives, take an HIV test and stay on treatment if they test positive.
Staying in college — and, if it's right for you, going on to graduate school — are probably the most important financial decisions you will make in the next few years.
If we estimate that the average award lasts for 5 years, then approximately 8177 new graduate students and 1387 new postdocs were supported in 2012; if the ratios stay the same, then we can expect NSF to support 1601 fewer graduate students and 177 fewer postdocs in 2013.
In other words, with fewer than nine months of school to complete, these students say by their actions that it's not worth it to stay in school and graduate.
I've got a few that are close to graduates, I haven't got any graduates this year but I had them last year and they've stayed on.
The teaching fellows program was created back in 1986 to confront a perfect storm: teacher retirements were up along with student enrollments, and fewer college students were graduating with teaching credentials — and those who did go into teaching tended not to stay in the profession beyond five years.
Finally, the hope is that additional loan counseling will help students stay on track to graduate, leaving fewer students without a degree at a high risk for default.
Here are a few strategies to help graduates manage their debt and stay on track.
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