Sentences with phrase «admitting students who»

Colleges, on the other hand, should stop admitting students who are far below the college - ready level.
Colleges, on the other hand, should stop admitting students who are well below the college - ready level.
The authors estimate that admitting students who would qualify for DACA to medical schools could result in anywhere from 5,400 to 31,860 potential future physicians.
The Wesley Girls High School in Cape Coast has allegedly refused to admit some students who were posted to the school by the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS).
The DOE wants the middle school planed for vacant sections of popular P.S. 158 to admit students who meet somewhat stringent admissions criteria, such as good attendance records or test scores, as well as students who would meet lower standards, according to a notice released by the department.
Our goal is to admit students who are likely to meet course expectations and find success in our program.
Also like district schools, they may not charge tuition and must admit all students who apply, unless they are oversubscribed, in which case they must hold an admissions lottery.
We find that, on average, KIPP middle schools admit students who are similar to those in other local schools, and patterns of student attrition are typically no different at KIPP than at nearby public middle schools.
UC, he explains, will admit students who score at a certain level on standardized tests, and they may also be admitted by «exception.»
Many, if not most, high - performing private schools admit students who may be seen as high - risk or come from less than ideal backgrounds, so long as the student is capable of carrying the workload.
Using detailed student - level data to compare what sorts of students enter KIPP as compared to public schools in the neighborhood, and what kinds of students replace those who leave, authors find, on average, that KIPP middle schools admit students who are similar to those in other local schools.
However, like traditional public schools, charter schools must admit all students who wish to attend and may not discriminate against students, including those who are low income, English learners, or struggling academically.
This will remove that barrier while continuing to protect the receiving school district from issues such as overcrowding or being forced to admit students who have faced disciplinary actions such as expulsion.
«Charter schools may not enact admissions requirements or other barriers to enrollment and must admit all students who apply, just as traditional schools can not turn away students,» the 28 - page report charges.
She also dragged out the tired argument that the gap between rich and poor will be exacerbated by «giving a public subsidy to affluent families that choose elite private schools, which are unlikely to admit students who struggle academically or can not afford tuition even with a voucher.»
By law, charter schools must admit all students who wish to attend the school and must institute a public lottery for admissions if the number of students interested in attending the school exceeds the school's capacity.
Institutions may admit students who do not meet minimum requirements on a conditional basis, so long as the number of students in this classification does not exceed 10 percent of total freshmen enrollment.
Within DC's traditional public school system, the vast majority of schools are required to admit all students who live within certain geographic boundaries.
To modify the criteria or make exceptions to them in the name of equity is unfair because it «waters down the program» and admits students who «don't belong.»
By refusing to admit students who would score lower on standardized tests, Connecticut's charter schools, and most charter schools across the country, artificially create the impression that they do significantly better.
It doesn't seem fair to hold back students who are capable of doing grade - level work or better by requiring their schools to admit students who are far behind.
Would it make them less likely to admit students who would need to take out significant amounts of student loans?
· Admitted students who are attending school in the US on an I - 20 should have their SEVIS record transferred to The Cooper Union, For the Advancement of Science and Art
«The number of students admitted is greater this year to allow for a class of engineering students that is 25 percent larger, as well as to compensate for a yield» — the percentage of admitted students who choose to attend — «that may be smaller,» the university said in a statement on its website on Friday.
At Calgary each year, we reject students who are admitted to several other schools and we admit students who are admitted to none.
The Law School itself admits that the test is imperfect, as it must, given that it regularly admits students who score at or below 150 (the national median) on the test.

Not exact matches

I argued that the opposite is true: Teachers who respond to a student's question by admitting ignorance evince strength.
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Who will admit that the colonizer prepares the colonized for independence, that the proprietor provides social services for his workers, or even that the teacher maintains a guardian authority over his students?
The survival of institutions in the «80s will be linked to their ability to admit and retain students, both in the traditional 18 - to - 21 age bracket and in the «nontraditional» categories; i.e., anybody who missed out on a college education the first time around.
However, «Qualified students who are personally committed to Jesus Christ are admitted without regard to race, color, gender, age, disability, national or ethnic origin.»
This view becomes more ambiguous when increasingly large numbers of men and women students are admitted who are not «in orders» and require a different sort of spiritual formation.
In spite of the fact that Socrates studied with all diligence to acquire a knowledge of human nature and to understand himself, and in spite of the fame accorded him through the centuries as one who beyond all other men had an insight into the human heart, he has himself admitted that the reason for his shrinking from reflection upon the nature of such beings as Pegasus and the Gorgons was that he, the life - long student of human nature, had not yet been able to make up his mind whether he was a stranger monster than Typhon, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, partaking of something divine (Phaedrus, 229 E).
The meeting was scheduled smack in the middle of early decision notification week, when students who have applied exclusively to their first choice school find out if they've been admitted, so there was lots of hand wringing and Monday morning quarterbacking to be done.
These included not allowing students with no religion to be admitted, if the school was undersubscribed — something the school has now changed; and having a «Catholic service criterion», which gives priority to parents who, for at least three years, have carried out activities including «Assisting in the Liturgy: for example by reading, singing in the choir or playing an instrument, altar serving, flower arranging.»
Sheffield Hallam University's student union president Caroline Howd is among those who have admitted their frustration with the Lib Dems.
For instance, I was the one who opened up the Nigerian Defence Academy to begin to admit women as students.
State Education officials say there's some improvement in the Common Core related Math and English tests taken by third through eighth graders this year, but admit that two thirds of the students who took the test are still, essentially, failing the exams.
According to Carl Diehl, approximately 10 000 US students studied in Germany from 1815 to 1914, 5500 from Yale and Harvard alone, including Charles Eliot who reformed the Harvard education (I invite to read the Wikipedia article which quite frankly admits that US education during this point was... suboptimal).
However, upon inquiries from the executives, they admitted that the said amount was used for other purposes including paying transportation cost for students who came down to vote.
Under the proposal, half of the expected 300 students would have to meet the higher performance standards while the others — who could be admitted by taking a school tour or signing up for information at a fair, for example — could gain entry based on less stringent criteria, the notice stated.
In the speech, delivered inside The Mall at Bay Plaza in Baychester, Diaz described the number of Latino and black students admitted to the city's prestigious Stuyvesant High School over the past few years as unacceptably low and called for the creation of new high schools in each borough that would use a portfolio of the students» grades and schoolwork rather than a specialized test to determine who gets in.
Somide disclosed that 125 students were admitted but only 123 of them have commenced training at the College which includes indigent students, who are beneficiaries of the scholarship provided by the Kwara State Government and drawn from the 16 local governments (LGs) of the state.
New York State Education officials say there's some improvement in the Common Core aligned math and English tests taken by third through eighth graders this year, but admit that two - thirds of the students who took the test are still, essentially, failing the exams.
Millennium, which offers preference to students who live below Houston Street, admits only those with A averages, good attendance and top test scores.
First year students who reported to the La Presbyterian School on Wednesday to complete their registration to be admitted to the school, were reportedly urged to pay a GH cents 80 for desks or risk standing in class during teaching.
Granted, in the case of the student who contacted me, some of the responsibility may fall on her, which she readily admits.
«For example, 83 percent of the students who had been cyberbullied within the last 30 days also had been bullied at school recently, and 69 percent of the students who admitted to bullying others at school also bullied others online.»
Applicants who attended community college after high school before transferring to a four - year college or university were 30 percent less likely to be admitted, compared to those students who never attended a community college or only attended a four - year university to medical school, after adjusting for age, gender, race and ethnicity, parental education, grade point average and MCAT score.
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