Sentences with phrase «admit students without»

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The Association of Theological Schools» accreditation allows member schools to admit up to 10 percent of their students without a college degree, and many schools do so.
However, «Qualified students who are personally committed to Jesus Christ are admitted without regard to race, color, gender, age, disability, national or ethnic origin.»
Their online questionnaire of 758 students, 563 of whom owned dogs, revealed owners of vicious dogs were significantly more likely to admit crimes such as vandalism, illegal drug use and fighting than other dog owners and those without dogs (Journal of Forensic Sciences, DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01001.x).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that, since 2003, about one in 20 high school students have admitted using anabolic steroids without a prescription.
But, I must admit that this month also marked some pretty awesome accomplishments — I won a small grant to push forward a Teaching & Learning initiative I've been trying to get off the ground, I was able to help my two new masters students submit their research proposals without their heads exploding, I got to collaborate with one of my very favorite vintage shops Word from the Bird, and finally started bringing to life a new dress that I've been creating in my head for months (which I'm really excited to make a reality).
And faculty members often admit that students can earn enough points to pass without demonstrating the aspects of standards intended to be developed in the course.
It will not be possible to implement these policies without admitting the disabled students to schools and other educational institutions at a much larger scale.
«I can't imagine how I would move from [being a first year doctoral student to a third year doctoral student] to writing a qualifying paper without this class,» Liiv says, admitting that without the course she would be far less willing to take risks.
Far more students are now eligible to enroll at UC and CSU, without a parallel increase in the universities» ability to admit more students.
In a report by the Get Schooled Foundation, students share their views about missing school and admit to frequently skipping school without parental knowledge.
For high schools: College, Career and Military Readiness indicators, including students meeting the Texas Success Initiative benchmarks in reading or math; students who satisfy relevant performance standards on Advanced Placement or similar exams, students who earn dual - course credits, students who enlist in the military, students who earn an industry certification, students admitted into postsecondary certification programs that have as an admission requirement successful performance at the secondary level, students who successfully complete college preparatory courses, students who successfully meet standards on a composite of indicators that indicate the student's preparation to success, without remediation, in an entry - level course for a bachelor's or associate's degree program, students who successfully complete and OnRamps dual - enrollment course, and students awarded an associate's degree while in high school.
Students who are admitted without the minimum high school unit requirements are required to remove deficiencies in a «timely manner.»
Assistant Principal at L.A.'s Markham Middle School admitted, «students were at times sent home without being officially suspended because the behavior does not meet legal grounds for suspension» (Watanabe, 2014).
Whatever may be, all students would admit without any hesitation that, custom term paper writing is a tough job.
The Student Loans Company also admitted that roughly 80,000 former foreign students have left the UK without paying back a total of # 1.2 billion in student loaStudent Loans Company also admitted that roughly 80,000 former foreign students have left the UK without paying back a total of # 1.2 billion in student loastudent loan debt.
A couple of weeks ago, the Student Loans Company admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign student borrowers have left the UK without paying back a total of # 1.3 billion in studenStudent Loans Company admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign student borrowers have left the UK without paying back a total of # 1.3 billion in studenstudent borrowers have left the UK without paying back a total of # 1.3 billion in studentstudent debt.
In the report, the Student Loans Company admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign students who studied in the UK have left the country without paying back their student loaStudent Loans Company admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign students who studied in the UK have left the country without paying back their student loastudent loan debt.
The Student Loans Company (SLC) admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign student borrowers have left the United Kingdom (UK) without paying back a total of # 1.2 billion in student loan debt, according to a UK news Student Loans Company (SLC) admitted that nearly 80,000 former foreign student borrowers have left the United Kingdom (UK) without paying back a total of # 1.2 billion in student loan debt, according to a UK news student borrowers have left the United Kingdom (UK) without paying back a total of # 1.2 billion in student loan debt, according to a UK news student loan debt, according to a UK news outlet.
Education Management settled with the government in November for almost $ 100 million over alleged illegal student - recruitment practices without admitting wrongdoing.»
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In addition, it asks the LSUC «to withhold or rescind accreditation from law schools or legal education programs that do not meet this fundamental requirement without prejudice to students currently enrolled or admitted to accredited law schools that lose their accreditation.»
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