Sentences with phrase «academic reputation»

It is based on academic reputation, employer reputation, and research impact.
The school has a stellar academic reputation and a particularly robust middle school program.
Before enrolling in any online education degree, you'll want to research the school's overall academic reputation and whether it's a good fit for you.
In addition, an ongoing evaluation of the issues surrounding academic reputation and quality, beyond the standard industry measures we currently have, will continue to be a high priority.
The towns» bucolic settings and low cost of living — not to mention the good academic reputation of North Dakota's schools — apparently are not enough to keep superintendents from seeking work in neighboring states where the pay is better or there are more job opportunities for their spouses.
And that is why it is so important to Whitefield parents and administrators for the school to gain a good academic reputation as well.
The University of Waterloo has an excellent academic reputation as a cutting edge educational institution with a beautiful campus located centrally in Southern Ontario.
Today I asked a colleague in Political Science / Political Economy about Galbraith's reputation as an academic, and he said it was high - in the same ballpark as Friedman's academic reputation in economics.
Unlike the disciples, I am not willing to sell everything for the single pearl or the buried treasure; I am not willing to risk my precious academic reputation by speaking out on anything important.
It would add alumni, students and faculty to the board of trustees and establish a standing committee to develop a strategic plan aimed at returning to a tuition - free policy while maintaining academic reputation and enrollment.
The annual fight over admission to Buffalo's City Honors School, with its towering academic reputation, is turning into a deep look at the city's best schools and how to add to them.
«There is strong evidence that changes in colleges» quality - of - life and academic reputations affect both the number of applications that colleges receive and the characteristics of their next incoming classes of students,» said Reback.
«We have an enviable academic reputation both locally and nationally, but it is through sport, music, dance, drama and art that we help develop the «whole child», giving them the confidence to take on the challenges of secondary education.»
Chair of governors Tim O'Shea said: «This is a very exciting time for the school, with our growing academic reputation and forward - looking plans to transform our sporting facilities in partnership with North Norfolk District Council.
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program is internationally known and respected for its strong academic reputation, pioneering research, and service to the animal welfare community.
When Jones «conspires» with fellow climate scientists — they're trying to develop their personal academic reputations [or further their personal political preferences].
I wonder if racism was considered at all in the judgement, or whether it was just based on the damages to the professional and academic reputation of Prof. St. Lewis?
You have your heart set on The Big Catholic Football School with A Good Academic Reputation.
Sweet Briar's excellent academic reputation, spectacular campus and attention to the individual attract smart, confident women both nationally and internationally.
QS World University Rankings by Subject highlights the world's top universities in 36 individual subjects based on academic reputation, employer reputation, and research impact.
Reback and Alter studied the importance of quality of life and academic reputations by examining the often - criticized college rankings in the Princeton Review's Best Colleges guidebooks and in U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges series, along with comprehensive college - level data from the National Center for Education Statistics» Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.
«I chose to attend Bapst not only for its stellar academic reputation, but also for the profound sense of community; teachers always hold the success and academic growth of students as a top priority, students take care of one another, and school spirit is apparent every day.»
The university's online department of education has earned an outstanding academic reputation, and is ranked 22nd in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
He strongly considered DTS, because of its good academic reputation.
It was a nice, tidy move — their academic reputation has now improved a hair, and their athletic reputation certainly won't get hurt, even if it didn't make things infinitely stronger.
Van Dyke pointed to three primary factors for making a college choice: academic reputation; Kinesiology program offerings; and how the wide receiver will be used in the program.
Alexander knew Oklahoma City to be the Sooner equivalent of SMU, a Methodist university with a good academic reputation and a fine - arts school that produced actors, dancers, opera singers and Miss Americas the way the hoops team turned out All - Americas.
She was impressed with the academic reputation discussed on her initial visit.
Choon Fong Shih built his academic reputation on understanding how metal cracks under stress.
While peer colleges» quality - of - life reputations have a complementary effect on a college's own recruitment efforts, this is not the case for an increase in peers» academic reputations: peer colleges» favorable academic ratings decrease the demand for a particular college.
It is not easy to do this and to save face, another reason why physicians and many researchers with years of funding and an academic reputation to protect are reluctant to believe the data.»
In 1953, a time when women's roles are rigidly defined, novice art history professor Katherine Watson begins teaching at the prestigious all - female Wellesley College, which despite its academic reputation, is an environment where success is measured by how well the students marry.
Despite its academic reputation, the all - female school measures success by how well the students marry.
When Principal Reid first started at Arthur & Polly Mays, the school carried the stigma of having a poor behavioral and academic reputation.
Concordia has earned an excellent academic reputation; U.S. news and World Report ranks the college 22nd in Regional Colleges, North.
In rural Edgecombe County, North Carolina, community members are welcoming a new school they say will help transform their district, and its academic reputation.
At least medical professionals tend to accept that yes, I actually am halfway educated about biology, after I mention that was my major at a local private university that has a good academic reputation.
Nothing can be as harmful for your academic reputation as a plagiarized essay.
It simply isn't worth your academic reputation or future to get caught up in an accusation of plagiarism.
Properly written research papers earn the student a good academic reputation and impeccable grades.
It is therefore true that at this stage, the academic reputation of students should be protected with zeal.
If you're going to spend your hard earned money, and entrust us with your academic reputation, you should do your own research.

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