And an internship program
allowed qualified students to spend substantial amounts of time at local business or professional sites, including restaurants, hospitals, and law and architectural offices.
Not exact matches
While there are no
student loan tax credits for borrowers who are repaying their
student loans, there is a tax deduction for up to $ 2,500 in
student loan interest that
allows qualified borrowers to reduce taxable income.
The new building will
allow the University to double the number of CSE degrees it awards each year, and reduce the number of
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The
student loan interest deduction
allows taxpayers with
qualified student loans (loans taken out solely to pay
qualified higher education expenses) to reduce taxable income by $ 2,500 or the interest paid during the year, whichever is less.
«make it harder for schools to
qualify for the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), which
allows them to serve free meals to all
students, by reportedly increasing the threshold of «Identified Students» needed to qualify for CEP from 40 percent to 60
students, by reportedly increasing the threshold of «Identified
Students» needed to qualify for CEP from 40 percent to 60
Students» needed to
qualify for CEP from 40 percent to 60 percent.
She would rather see that money go to graduate
students and introduced legislation to
allow more people to
qualify for TAP, increasing the cap on household income from $ 80,000 to $ 100,000.
The resulting enrollment projections
allowed the government to «develop a comprehensive plan to ensure every willing and
qualified student continues to find a place in a college or university program,» according to Minister Cunningham, who responded to Next Wave Canada's questions by e-mail.
If these highly
qualified students were
allowed to stay, German high - tech and other industries would welcome them.
These programs will enable
students who already
qualify for admission to graduate debt - free, thus
allowing minority
students to more readily consider careers in science and engineering.
After thorough investigation, I found out that they were not accredited, did not have
qualified professors, accepted any
student that would pay, and would not
allow classes to transfer to any other college (not even one of their other campuses).
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 included a provision that
allowed parents to transfer
students from «persistently dangerous» public schools, but many states have set the legal threshold so high that very few schools
qualify.
While all
students who meet these requirements
qualify for the G&T program, not all end up being classified as G&T, because parents are
allowed to opt out.
Similarly, some
students who do not initially
qualify later become eligible through an appeals process that
allows parents to submit an alternative standardized test score or through additional evaluations conducted in 6th grade.
School boards in city after city have embraced the management philosophy that educators at the front lines are best
qualified to decide how to teach their
students, and that
allowing them to make those decisions will enhance their involvement and commitment.
While the goal of special education is to provide supportive services and adaptations to
allow all
students to access the curriculum, many view it as a way of warehousing children who may be viewed as difficult in the general education classroom — whether or not they have disabilities that would
qualify them for special education.
Qualifying heats will begin during the registration period and will be held in colleges and training centres,
allowing students to show off their talent in an accessible and familiar environment.
This approach of using data from different sources
allows for a focus on closing achievement gaps without narrowing the number of
students who
qualify for supplemental educational services or public school choice priority.
HB 90 includes an additional provision that
allows students with disabilities who attend public school on a part time basis to also
qualify for PESAs, but for half the award amount of up to $ 4,500 annually.
The tax - credit ESA law should
allow scholarship organizations to award funds to
qualifying students that could then be used for multiple products and services.
The Community Eligibility Option (CEO) attempts to reduce administrative burdens on schools and districts by
allowing schools, groups of schools, or local education agencies with more than 40 % of
students qualifying for «direct certification» of FRL eligibility to provide free meals to their entire
student body, and to cease reporting data disaggregated by FRL eligibility.
There is ample evidence of what works, such as the implementation of multiple measures to assess
student readiness for college - level work and the use of a corequisite model,
allowing students who
qualify for remedial course work to take credit - bearing courses instead, but with additional supports.
But Mississippi law does not
allow public - school
students to attend districts in which they don't live — unless they fall under specific charter - school guidelines, have special affidavits or
qualify for the Dyslexia Therapy Scholarship.
«This session, I am proposing legislation that
allows qualified families to move their child from a public school and take up to 75 percent of the
student's funding with them.
Last month, I noted how states such as California and Tennessee have pushed to
qualify for federal Race to the Top funding by passing measures lifting caps on the number of charter schools and
allowing the use of
student test data in measuring teacher performance.
Braddock (1990) advocates a flexible criteria to
allow slower
students with high commitment to decide to take more challenging classes and to set specific, accessible prerequisites that
allow any
student who meets these requirements to
qualify for advanced classes.
While an online learning environment creates several efficiencies — such as
allowing students to test out of content that they have already mastered or to work on assignments multiple times until they reach mastery — it is a labor - intensive process requiring much time and energy from highly
qualified, caring adults.
CEP
allows high - poverty schools (those in which 40 percent or more of
students qualify for free meals) to offer meals to all
students at no charge.
LA Unified
allows students to earn D's in the courses and still
qualify to graduate, although C's are required by the universities.
That
allows high school seniors to take college - level classes, without concerns that
students may not score high enough on an exam to
qualify.
Funds raised
allow tuition to remain low and financial aid to be extended to
qualifying families, encouraging diversity and making a Spring Hill education possible for more
students.
We are one of a very few schools offering a Middle College program, which
allows our
qualifying high school
students to take real college courses for real college credit — and it's free of charge to our
students and their families.
Middle College is a collaboration between a high school and a college or university to
allow high school
students who
qualify to enroll in and take college courses for credit.
The bill
allows disabled
students to maintain their ESA to the age of 22 as long as an annual evaluation determines that they
qualify by virtue of their continued disability.
You will also have a far - reaching impact on society by ensuring you are fully prepared and
qualified to teach,
allowing you to inspire and influence your
students in ways that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
CEP
allows high - poverty schools (those in which 40 percent or more of
students qualify for free meals) to offer meals to all
students at no charge while reducing their administrative burden.
In order to circumvent their difficulty in recruiting and retaining
qualified teachers, the charter school sector proposed that their schools, which disproportionately operate in urban environments with largely minority
student populations, be
allowed to provide the barest minimal training, justifying it because they get high test scores, and call it «teacher certification.»
If a voucher program
allows students already enrolled in a private school to
qualify, then those
students do not directly relieve the public school system of any costs.
This provision
allows students who are categorically deemed at - risk of hunger to
qualify for no - cost meals without needing to complete an application for FRPL.
This program saves
students time by
allowing qualified candidates to earn both their bachelor's and master's degree in five years.
Offered through the school's center for distance education, the BS in elementary education program
allows students to take classes on their schedule, with the same
qualified instructors as on - campus courses.
The legislation would follow the House's approach,
allowing students to
qualify for the program after school officials investigate the incident or 15 days after parents report it, whichever happens first.
A vigorous dissent by three judges, argued, «By erroneously affirming the district court's decision, we
allow the State of California to perpetuate discrimination against
qualified minority teachers, who are already seriously underrep - resented in the California public school system, and, derivatively, against minority
students as well.»
ensure that any
student regardless of religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, special education status, native language, or gender be
allowed to attend any
qualified voucher program school.
allow access to all
students that fall below a targeted income level such as
qualifying for the federal «Free and Reduced Lunch Program» and
allow for lotteries if there are more applicants than slots in the program or school.
CEP was created through the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010, and
allows qualifying high - poverty schools to offer breakfast and lunch at no cost to all
students without requiring families to complete an annual household application.
In 2009 a new IRS provision was established that that
allows students and parents to
qualify for a $ 2,500 textbook and course material tax credit by filling out IRS form 8863 and filing it with their taxes.
This is especially important in the vocational arena, as many US - based career training programs don't
qualify for the grant funding to purchase technology;
students will often provide their own, and dictating that vocational
students must adhere to purchasing devices on one platform instead of
allowing them use mobile devices they are already own can be cost prohibitive for the
students.
Some
student loan refinancing lenders
allow you to pre-
qualify, which lets you see what rates you may
qualify for without getting a hard inquiry on your credit report.
To offset the high cost of post-secondary education, the Internal Revenue Service
allows a tax deduction for
student loan interest to individuals with
qualifying loans.
Qualifying for a forbearance
allows you to continuously pay for your
student loan at a lower amount.