Sentences with phrase «while student housing»

Conventional apartment supply is designated by number of units, while student housing supply is designated by number of beds.

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While ambitious, it is in line with the expectation of growth from international students and the limited available housing.
While GEC is in the process of developing acquired properties into student housing, the division is still looking for further properties to acquire and develop.
First, while it was true that no gay or lesbian couple had requested married - student housing on campus (this event being prior to Obergefell v. Hodges, but after some states had begun issuing marriage licenses to such couples), several couples had already chosen not to apply to live in married - student housing because the policies at the time didn't support such a thing.
Hold infants at your local church nursery while the parents attend service; participate in a house build with Habitat for Humanity; mentor a student at a nearby school a few times a month; sponsor a missionary overseas; give wildly beyond the tithe.
While a college student in the Seventies, I was part of a house church called West Salem Christian Community Church (aka First Church of the West End Space City Burnouts)..
The Community of the Resurrection sends its students through a university course at Leeds before bringing them for theology to the College attached to the mother house at Mirfield; while the Society of the Sacred Mission at Kelham, which in fact developed out of the educational work of its founder, Fr.
While it might work for some students with food allergies to deal directly with the college cafeteria staff or college housing office to secure accommodations, this may not be the best route to take in the long run.
St. Louis financial planner Chad Slagle recommends determining how much coverage to get this way: «Add up all your debt — autos, house, credit cards, outstanding student loans — and calculate how much insurance would pay off that debt and then give you enough interest income to cover your expenses while staying home to take care of your family.»
And let's not forget the iPod generation, now struggling to pay off student loans and gain a toehold on the housing ladder while half their earnings disappear in tax to fund pensions and healthcare for an ageing population.
Students can opt for choices that mitigate the effects of climate change, like putting housing next to transit, while «if you make other choices, you end up with waterfront property» because of flooding, he said.
Rahul Rekhi contributed to this paper while a Marshall Scholar and graduate student in biomedical engineering at the University of Oxford and is now a staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in the White House.
I'm tía I am here looking to find a sugar daddy who I can have fun with I love to travel and go running and go out to have fun sometimes but most of the time I'm in the house work on school work I am a college student who lives on her own and just looking to have new experiences and have fun while I'm young
Students rejected by authorized institutions of higher learning decide to start their own college in this Animal House cousin that pretends to question «legitimate» education, but like a slacker friend who discusses world politics while smoking all of yer stash really just wants to party.
Otis (Carlos Jacott) moves back in with his mother while Max (Chris Eigeman) and Grover (Josh Hamilton) continue renting out the same house where they lived as students.
So, while the colleges of our American brethren are filled with students eager to emulate the antics of Animal House and the like, alas for the poor British students who have no such Hollywood role - models.
uu While visiting her grandmother's house, where she plans to finish a school project and decide whether to marry her boyfriend, a student gets caught up in the reminiscences of older women who gather to work on a quilt with «Where Love Resides» as its theme.
The result is Sleeping Beauty, an art house drama which stars Emily Browning (Sucker Punch) as Lucy, a university student who takes on a high paying job fulfilling the fantasies of older men while she is placed in a deep sleep.
The White House «fact sheet» on America's College Promise lists what states and colleges would have to do: participating colleges would have to «adopt promising and evidence - based institutional reforms to improve student outcomes,» while states would have to coordinate high schools, community colleges, and four - year schools to reduce remediation rates and, to create incentives to improve, «allocate a significant portion of funding based on performance, not enrollment alone.»
In my twin boys» randomly assigned kindergarten classroom, some students entered school reading Magic Tree House chapter books, while other students were just learning their letter sounds, a four - grade - level spread among five - year - olds (pre-K to 2nd grade).
The House Education and Labor Committee approved a measure last month that would bar students in their first year of postsecondary education from receiving federal supplemental loans, while the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee voted to delay disbursement of supplemental loans for 30 days after enrollment.
Barbara Duffield, policy director for the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, said that while many school districts across the country are collaborating with shelters to arrange housing and services for homeless students, Maplewood Richmond Heights has gone one step further and committed resources to provide housing.
Will Richardson talks about blogging in schools and we hear about a student's blog that she did while serving as a page for the Virginia House of Delegates.
While he still feels more comfortable in traditional classes, he started to enjoy the multidisciplinary projects — one led to a job as a tour guide at a historic house in Fairmount Park — and he feels that he is a step ahead of other students because he's had so much practice making presentations and learning how to work with other people.
Several years ago, while teaching gifted students at an elementary school, Joe approached me during open house and said, «I know what I want to do for my gifted project this year.»
For example, the eastern wing housing the senior students, library and workshop, is oriented toward Whakapunake — a mountain with cultural significance, while the west wing (admin and staff area, junior students, kitchen) is oriented towards the local Maori meeting house — Takitimu Wharenui.
Francis Combe Academy has commercialised its in - house print department to create a printing department that benefits the students and staff, while simultaneously contributing to the school's bottom line.
While North Carolina is the only state to have enacted such legislation thus far, the issue of bathroom use by transgender students occupied considerable time in many state houses.
A student reads out his / her description while the others draw the person's house.
In 1956, a memo for the Seattle School Board reported that school segregation reflected not only segregated housing patterns but also school board policies that permitted white students to transfer out of black schools while restricting the transfer of black students into white schools.
While working as a tutor in Harvard College's Adams House, her interests focused, as she recognized how romantic relationships may impact a student's learning.
The Virginia Early Warning System (VEWS) relies on readily available data — housed at the school — to predict which students are at risk for dropping out of high school; target resources at the school - and division - level to support students not on track to graduate while they are still in school and before they drop out; examine patterns and identify school climate issues that may contribute to disproportionate dropout rates.
-- Why have federal funding cuts reduced aid for regular public schools, which educate 90 % of American students, while the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill to send more federal money to charter schools, which educate less than 5 % of American students?
State funds for driver's education are slated to dry up beginning this fall — and while the House proposed to keep funding this program that is run by local school districts, Senate leaders want to move the responsibility of providing students with driver's education to community colleges by 2016, and they have no plan in place yet to fund the measure.
Every day, teachers — especially those in our poorest communities — are asked to address their students» multiple out - of - school needs, including healthcare, social support, housing, and nutrition, while still achieving high academic success.
Our Open House is a wonderful opportunity to engage in informative discussions with current parents, faculty, and our older students about the Park School community while touring the School.
While the conference committee hearing consisted mostly of members editorializing about how important it is to pass the bill, we did learn a little about the bill: Neither the House version of the bill, the Student Success Act (SSA), nor the Senate version, the Every Child Achieves Act, were considered ideal to conservatives.
It could address teacher supply by paying off student loans for new entrants while they remain teaching, and offering housing, transport and childcare packages to attract staff to more challenging areas.
«NSBA applauds lawmakers in the House and Senate for their commitment to passing a modernized law that preserves important federal cornerstones, such as equity and excellence, while establishing a «new federalism» in education policy — upholding local governance and creating a new federal - state - local partnership to ensure that states and local school board members are better positioned to provide all students with a world class public education,» stated Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director of the National School Boards Association.
Senate Bill 2623, authored by Sen. Gray Tollison (R - Oxford), and House Bill 1339, authored by Rep. Charles Busby (R - Pascagoula), will make the Education Scholarship Account (ESA) program available to most students in Mississippi, while continuing to prioritize students with special needs.
NSBA executive director Thomas J. Gentzel submitted a letter to the Honorable Todd Rokita, Chairman, and the Honorable Marcia Fudge, Ranking Member, U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, providing relevant and timely resources aimed at safeguarding student privacy while optimizing technology to improve student achievement and competitiveness.
While the teaching fellows program is coming to an end, House lawmakers passed a bill this session that would create another tuition scholarship program aimed at getting high achieving students committed to teaching in North Carolina into hard to staff schools and subject areas.
«While the part of the House Education budget that has been released so far doesn't contain some of the damaging provisions as the Senate, it does not make the same strong investments in our public school students that Governor Cooper recommended,» said NCAE President Mark Jewell in a statement Thursday.
In addition to the anti-voucher amendment, the House budget covers inflation for public schools» student spending while the Senate budget does not.
Last year the House passed the Student Success Act, a broad based reform of federal education policy that would maintain the high standards the President called for while giving state and local school districts back the money and authority they need to meet those standards.
«While we are pleased to see that the House has preserved important Title I funding that helps the most vulnerable students, we are disappointed members of the House voted to eliminate funding for Title II, which provides support to ensure all students have access to effective teaching.
«While we are still waiting to see the full details of the House's proposed budget, we are pleased they chose to preserve important Title I funding that helps the most disadvantaged students.
Some school districts have resorted to recruiting math teachers from overseas, while others have offered perks such as signing bonuses, housing assistance and student loan forgiveness.
While on the House floor, the bill was amended so that states and school districts would not be required to craft teacher evaluation systems based on student outcomes, as the bill's original language provided.
While the Senate basically returned the funding to what the House had proposed, it added other elements, including an annual performance audit of online charter schools, a grant program for «replicating» high - performing charter schools and a $ 1,500 per semester college scholarship program for low - income students.
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