Only graduates of the program earning the Veterinary Technician, A.A.S. degree are eligible to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE).
Only graduates of a program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) are eligible to take the VTNE.
Not exact matches
But there's hope that there will be some openings in the future — a wave
of retirement is approaching and the pool
of candidates
graduating from related
programs is expected to shrink from 300 in 2016 to
only 200 per year until 2022.
Here's the thing: I have sat in meetings with business leaders where the lack
of STEM education,
programs focusing on the skilled trades, and a lack
of job - ready
graduates has been the
only focus
of discussion.
These executives» frustrations are reflected in the results
of a new study by McKinsey & Co. that shows that
only 42 %
of employers believe new
graduates in the workforce are adequately prepared by their colleges or other pre-employment training
programs.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate,
graduate, or professional degree
program is often the
only means to pay for the cost
of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at public and private institutions alike.
In April 2010, Tiffany had the honor
of being the first female to
graduate from the
only three year Web Development and Design
program offered in Ontario at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario.
That course had an even more profound effect on me: It made me decide to devote my life to the study
of East Asia, Japan in particular, and I entered the
graduate program at Harvard as the
only student in sociology and Far Eastern languages.
As a
graduate of a famous Great Books
program, I can
only say, Amen.
It may be an arrangement that factors out different aspects
of the school's common life to the reign
of each model
of excellent schooling: the research university model may reign for faculty, for example, or for faculty in certain fields (say, church history, or biblical studies) but not in others (say, practical theology), while paideia reigns as the model for students, or
only for students with a declared vocation to ordained ministry (so that other students aspiring to
graduate school are free to attempt to meet standards set by the research university model); or research university values may be celebrated in relation to the school's official «academic»
program, including both classroom expectations and the selection and rewarding
of faculty, while the school's extracurricular life is shaped by commitments coming from the model provided by paideia so that, for example, common worship is made central to their common life and a high premium is placed on the school being a residential community.
Not
only did he obtain an MBA there, but he also sits on the institute's board
of directors and has hired several
of the
program's
graduates for positions in his own business, Hamel Family Wines.
Of the 94 schools that were designated «Renewal» in late 2014, only 21 will essentially graduate out of the program, officials said Monday, earning the new label «Rise schools.&raqu
Of the 94 schools that were designated «Renewal» in late 2014,
only 21 will essentially
graduate out
of the program, officials said Monday, earning the new label «Rise schools.&raqu
of the
program, officials said Monday, earning the new label «Rise schools.»
Here in the Ctiy
of Buffalo this year a report from the Council on Great City Schools on Improving the Academic Achievement
of English Language Learners in the Buffalo Public Schools System cited that
only 21 %
of these students
graduate from high school and the academic achievement
programs ignored them as a group as though they don't exist with as many as 100 never recieving their mandated language instruction.
He was one
of six students in his class entering the
graduate program in biology, but the
only one without a biology background.
Having experienced the loneliness
of being one
of only a very few minorities in an academic department, Inniss urges others seeking higher degrees to select their
graduate programs very carefully.
In the University
of Toronto MD / PhD
Program, the majority
of students complete the preclinical courses
of medical school (i.e., the first year and a half) and then pursues full - time
graduate work, completes the PhD, and
only then returns to medical school to complete the clinical component.
Recombining existing knowledge «is
only one piece
of the puzzle,» says Sarah Kaplan, a Rotman professor
of strategic management who has co-written a study paper on the subject with Keyvan Vakili, an assistant professor at the London Business School, who is a
graduate of the Rotman PhD
program.
After
graduating, Leite entered the
only Portuguese biophysics Ph.D.
program she could find, which Ducla - Soares ran at the University
of Lisbon.
Of the 15 hydrogeologists in the Denver office where Zeiler works, only three have Ph.D. s. That's typical of the field as a whole: AGI estimates that university programs graduate five times as many M.S. students as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000 hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the only sector for which a doctorate is require
Of the 15 hydrogeologists in the Denver office where Zeiler works,
only three have Ph.D. s. That's typical
of the field as a whole: AGI estimates that university programs graduate five times as many M.S. students as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000 hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the only sector for which a doctorate is require
of the field as a whole: AGI estimates that university
programs graduate five times as many M.S. students as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000 hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the
only sector for which a doctorate is required.
Out
of about 100
graduate students, there was
only one other black female in the
program and she was in her 3rd or 4th year.
When I first started
graduate school, I was the
only minority in my
program, and when I wasn't in lab or in class I was reluctant to hang out with some
of the other
graduate students.
Many
graduate programs, for example, are making concerted efforts to recruit students from historically marginalized groups, including African - Americans, Latinos, and students with disabilities, but this approach will
only succeed if faculty members, administrators, and the scientific community at large also consider the environment that the students are being recruited into, and how to make those spaces truly inclusive arenas where a diverse group
of scholars can thrive.
«Exercise - induced irisin may not
only act as an endocrine factor capable
of promoting the browning
of white adipose tissue, but could also regulate bone metabolism by autocrine mechanisms,» said Chen, who also serves as faculty in the Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology
program at the Sackler School
of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts.
On average, CPC
graduates — whether they participated in preschool
only, or through second or third grade — completed more years
of education than those who participated in other
programs.
MD - PhD
programs are not the
only available approach for training future physician - scientists, but they have, in many respects, become the most visible.2 — 4 In an MD - PhD curriculum, students complete the requirements for both the MD and the PhD, usually by starting with the first two years
of medical education and then focusing on
graduate school before returning to complete the medical degree.
People qualify to begin this type
of graduate study
only after having first completed a college degree (a
program that typically takes four years
of study).
This means that
graduates of our
programs are not
only certified through the Rahini School
of Yoga and Meditation, but also qualify for registration with Yoga Alliance ® as Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT's).
Iam 47 years old, never been married and I do not have any children.I
graduated from the University
of South Carolina under the army R.O.T.C.
program with a degree in business and I pledged the
only fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi.after
graduating from college I entered the army as a second leautinent and...
Iam 47 years old, never been married and I do not have any children.I
graduated from the University
of South Carolina under the army R.O.T.C.
program with a degree in business and I pledged the
only fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi.
I moved here from Miami to begin a
graduate program at Duke, and one
of my biggest concerns as a baby - gay moving to the South was whether or not I would be the
only queer in town.
First, it was a waste
of time (over five years) and money — both the government's and WGU's — which distracted from the real need: making progress in higher education to better serve students, such as low - income ones,
of whom
only 8 percent
graduate four - year college
programs in six years.
The Think Tank is one among more than 30
Programs in Professional Education hosted by the Harvard
Graduate School
of Education, and the
only one that focuses on how to develop global citizens and global competency among students in K — 12 schools.
Only about one in four
of the high - school
graduates who took the American College Testing (ACT)
program's college - readiness test last year met the benchmarks in reading comprehension, English, math, and science.
If the
program gets funded, it will begin admitting students in a couple
of years — too late, unfortunately, for students like Gracie Hurley, who
graduated this past spring and is determined not
only to teach because she loves it, but also because she wants to change the mindset that going into teaching is a waste
of an Ivy League degree, that it's not the noble career Ryan refers to.
As one
of the
only graduate programs in America that combines biology, cognitive science, and education, we attract an impressive mix
of researchers and professional educators.
Coming back to my hometown
of Boston, I fell into an assistant teaching position at a summer school
program, which I had
only planned on doing to make a few dollars while I applied to
graduate school to do something — anything — other than work on Wall Street.
When one
of Fawn Qiu's favorite mobile games was discontinued earlier this year, she did the
only logical thing for a 2012
graduate of the Technology, Innovation, and Education
Program: She recreated it, in a cardboard container.
The mission
of the Education Policy and Management (EPM)
Program is to produce
graduates who not
only understand the strengths and challenges
of current public education policy, but are prepared to lead the organizations and initiatives that will create 21st - century systems
of education that work for all students.
So thoroughly has the ged entered the educational mainstream that the test has been revised to reflect changes in high - school graduation requirements and emphasis on problem - solving skills, and scholarship
programs that once would have been available
only to high - school
graduates are now open to recipients
of equivalency diplomas.
School is one
of those non-game arenas where both eLearning and gamification have collided in serendipitous matrimony, finding a foothold not
only in primary, secondary, and university schools, but also in
graduate programs recruitment and even job market recruitment.
The schools also have a Family and
Graduate Support
Program that not
only tracks students through high school but helps them and their parents with tutoring and counseling, long after they leave left San Miguel at the end
of 8th grade.
More than 1,200 teachers have
graduated from the
program, and an ongoing assessment reveals that
only 10 percent
of graduates leave teaching after three years, compared to more than half in most other urban schools.
In December,
only about half
of LAUSD seniors were on track to
graduate, but by June, many
of those students were all caught up after taking advantage
of credit recovery
programs.
Moreover, ACT Inc., which began measuring college readiness as the American College Testing
Program in the 1950s, reports that among the college aspirants who took its admission exams last year,
only 21 percent
of the
graduating seniors attained scores high enough in all four subjects — English, reading, math, and science — to indicate that they wouldn't need to take a no - credit remedial course when they entered college.
[7] Research on TPPs in Missouri, by contrast, finds
only very small — and statistically insignificant — differences among the
graduates of different
programs.
Take, for example, my
program where there are
only four African - Americans in the
graduating class
of over ninety.
By time Lee
graduated from high school, she was not
only one
of the top students in her class, but was also the valedictorian at South Mountain Community College after attending AAEC's concurrent college coursework
program.
And still thousands more will
graduate only due to a massive $ 15 million credit recovery
program that allows them to earn a C if they can demonstrate proficiency in an online course, a practice that has been called into question by some education experts who characterize it as an essentially cheap and faulty way
of getting a student to
graduate.
There are still many areas
of the state that have trouble attracting high quality teachers,
only a small percentage
of students meet all college - ready benchmarks upon graduation, and remediation
programs - which help high school
graduates prepare for college - cost the state around $ 35 million a year.
«The idea that [lawmakers] would even think about [getting rid
of the Teaching Fellows
program] never even crossed my mind because it seemed like such a positive
program — not
only for
graduates of high school who want to go into teaching, but for the entire state
of North Carolina,» said Miller.