After her college graduation in May 2007, my sister made some major strides towards taking care of herself.
After college graduation in Wilmington, the car made its way to Virginia Beach.
Unfortunately, credit mistakes don't fade into obscurity
after college graduation in the way that embarrassing party stories do... (See Help for bad credit: Young adults)
Initially, I had been saving my United miles for a first class ticket this summer for a round - the - world trip I was planning with a friend
after our college graduation in May.
Not exact matches
Kudrow graduated from Vassar
College with a degree
in biology, and
after graduation began working with her father — a world - renowned headache specialist — on a study concerning hemispheric dominance and headache types.
In fact, he said, two thirds of
college graduates say they will need further training
after graduation.
I ended up going to
college in California and got hired as an admissions officer at Marymount College after grad
college in California and got hired as an admissions officer at Marymount
College after grad
College after graduation.
To find out where graduates earn the most early
in their career, we looked at data from the Department of Education's
College Scorecard and used the median salary of graduates six years
after enrolling — two years
after graduation, for most.
Pursuing a business degree is not only versatile and applicable to nearly every industry, but, more importantly, it's a wise investment that promises healthy returns
after graduation, especially if you attend one of the best value
colleges for business majors listed
in PayScale's
College ROI Report.
Jamaal Curry: Our students go
in a lot of directions
after graduation, and I think the
college / university should act as a springboard to help students get
in that direction they want to go
in.
By suggesting a correlation between how well a
college actually succeeds
in forming and shaping students» lives during their academic journey and well - being
after graduation, the report offers an opportunity for further debate over how best to cultivate the life of the mind.
Shalit is pleased to quote a small newspaper item from the Williams Free Press that —
after her
graduation —
in May 1998, Williams
College was planning to renovate two dormitories
in order to provide separate bathrooms for men and women.
And
in a kind of dramatic scene at Baby
College graduation, Victor ended up proposing to Sheryl, and they got married the day
after they graduated from Baby
College.
The Afterschool Alliance, an information clearinghouse and advocacy group, reports kids who participate
in after - school programs have better school attendance, higher grades and loftier aspirations about
graduation and
college attendance.
He believes the key to fixing the
college education system
in New York lies
in institutions working with private businesses to teach what skills are needed
after graduation.
To be eligible, individuals would have to have attended
college in New York state and remained here
after graduation and now make less than $ 50,000.
The comprehensive plan also includes tax benefits for four - year
college graduates who stay
in New York
after graduation, enabling young adults to save for future expenses like a down payment on a home.
This comprehensive plan also includes tax benefits for four - year
college graduates who stay
in New York
after graduation, giving young professionals more money to save for future expenses like a down payment on a home while retaining the talent and skills of New York's
college graduates.
83 percent of all SUNY graduates — including from community
colleges — are employed
in New York a year
after graduation
Get on Your Feet,
college students Cuomo's plan would pay off student loans for those who attend any
college or university
in the state, live
in New York for at least five years
after graduation, earn less than $ 50,000 a year, and participate
in the federal tuition repayment program.
But Doheny repeatedly stressed that he was raised
in the district and noted Stefanik left the Albany area
after graduation from Harvard
College to work for Republicans
in Washington, including a stint
in the Bush administration and as a campaign aide to Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.
In the worst case, you could be forced to drop out of college to take a job to pay your debt, or to take a job right after graduation instead of going to graduate school — both of which are likely to be bad financial decisions in the long ru
In the worst case, you could be forced to drop out of
college to take a job to pay your debt, or to take a job right
after graduation instead of going to graduate school — both of which are likely to be bad financial decisions
in the long ru
in the long run.
She received her BA
in Biology from Pomona
College and worked there as a laboratory technician
after graduation.
It's my last semester of
college, and between the seven classes I'm taking
in order to graduate, work, a side job (more on that later), job hunting, this blog, and trying to make the most out of my last semester with all of my friends here (some of whom I'm not sure when I'll see again
after graduation), I'm struggling to stay sane.
I was anti-shorts through
college and vowed
after graduation that I would take the time to find out what worked for me so I could rock shorts
in the summer.
Right
after my
college graduation, I moved to New York for a job as the front desk girl at a gallery
in mid-town Manhattan.
This year I'm particularly aware of just how much can change
in a year as I think back to last summer when I was totally unsure of my path
after my
college graduation that spring.
Some people still marry their high school sweethearts, but most people today don't get married until later
in life, such as
in college or right
after graduation.
I am a senior
in college trying to prepare for life
after graduation.
Baumbach's 1995 debut, «Kicking and Screaming,» mines this territory to hilarious effect, following a group of aimless best friends who continue living
in their
college town
after graduation.
Two outside - the - box casting choices make a big difference, starting with the Irish actress Saoirse Ronan stepping confidently into the role of Gerwig's surrogate, an outcast who so resents her life
in early 2000s Sacramento that she's dead set on heading to an elite East Coast
college after graduation.
We can compare the distributions of percentile ranks of SAT scores over time for new teachers entering the workforce the year
after receiving their bachelor's degree (beginning teaching
in the 1993 — 94, 2000 — 01, and 2008 — 09 school years) to those of other
college graduates
in the same cohort working full time the year following
graduation.
We were both
in New York City
after college graduation, and both of us wanted an opportunity to give back to the community.
The survey, conducted for the Washington - based American Council on Education, a higher education organization, found that 54 percent of 1,000 registered voters believe students should have to take more math and science courses, and only 31 percent of those polled believe that math and science classes offered to
college students not majoring
in those fields are «very relevant» to life
after graduation.
After graduation, Harrison plans to continue his work
in student equity and hopes to continue to help increase
college access for minority students.
Seven P - TECH - model schools are part of ECI, following a 9 - 14 grade sequence where students follow a staged trajectory of high school,
college, and work - based and technical learning experiences that result
in graduation after six years with both a high school diploma and a 2 - year associate's degree.
He said educational technology will increasingly be used by schools
in the future and that the state Education Department must work to ensure that they are adequately preparing students for
colleges and careers
after graduation.
To better prepare students for higher - level work and for jobs
after graduation, Mississippi plans to expand access to
college - level Advanced Placement courses and invest more
in career and technical education.
More than half a million
college freshmen — approximately one
in four students who enter
college the fall
after high school
graduation — had to enroll
in remedial coursework during their first year of
college, costing their families nearly $ 1.5 billion annually.
This report is the third
in a series of reports describing Baltimore City Schools graduates enrolling
in college the fall
after graduation and how many of them went on to earn degrees
after six years.
College enrollment
in the first year
after high school
graduation: Percentage of high school students who enrolled
in a two - or four - year postsecondary institution
in the academic year immediately following
graduation.
Figure A shows the rates of immediate
college enrollment
in the first fall
after high school
graduation for the high school graduating class of 2013.
Sixty - two years
after the landmark Brown v. Board Supreme Court decision that desegregated America's public schools, the education system is still struggling with a number of issues
in classrooms, including segregation, the opportunity and achievement gaps, school funding discrepancies, improving high school
graduation rates, and
college enrollment and persistence.
Among public charter schools that used STHS services (13 percent of all charter schools, enrolling 16 percent of charter school students), 60 percent of 2013 graduates enrolled
in college in the fall term immediately
after high school
graduation.
College enrollment
in the first two years
after high school
graduation: Percentage of high school students who enrolled
in a two - or four - year postsecondary institution
in the first two years following
graduation.
Figure B shows the rates of immediate
college enrollment
in the first fall
after high school
graduation for the students graduating from high minority schools
in 2013.
Seventy three percent of students who graduated from these high schools
in 2013 enrolled
in college immediately
after high school
graduation.
Another six percent of students graduating from public charter high schools
in 2013 enrolled
in colleges and universities
in the second year
after high school
graduation.
Among private schools that used the STHS service (three percent of all private schools, enrolling 10 percent of private school students), 86 percent of 2013 graduates enrolled
in college in the fall term immediately
after high school
graduation.
These results show that while the incremental
college - going rate dramatically decreases one year
after high school
graduation, students continue enrolling
in colleges and universities beyond the first year.