Sentences with phrase «among young college students»

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Among the 700,000 or so Dreamers are plenty of young church leaders, students at Christian colleges, and even members of World Relief's own staff.
I learned much of this at Bryan College from Dr. Kurt Wise, one of the leading young earth creationists in the country and a favorite professor among Bryan students.
It has eye - popping penetration among college students and young alums.
«On the one hand, it looks like college completion — much more so than student debt — is a stronger determinant of returning home among young people.
As the costs of college in the U.S. continue to rise, the disproportionate level of student loan debt among black young adults is cause for concern, as high student loan debt loads may exacerbate racial disparities in college dropout and completion rates, and may also have broader implications across the life course, including young people's ability to attain other conventional markers of adulthood (such as marriage and becoming a parent).
Moonit is addressing an unmet market need among teens, college students and young...
But there is still a widespread desire among students to succeed, which the «My Future, My Decision» campaign hopes to tap: A poll released by MTV and the National Governors» Association found that 87 percent of young people want to go on to college.
Among other reasons, colleges have viewed dual enrollment as a way to recruit and retain the brightest young students in the area.
Among the founding faculty was Chezare Warren, now an assistant professor at Michigan State University, a young math teacher who jumped at the chance to help design a curriculum for these students — many of whom had never thought college to be an option for them — that would consider their unique stories and focus on understanding the factors that would lead...
Through a competitive city - wide selection process, two APIRA Early College High School Students, Maria and Jessica, were among the 30 young women chosen to participate.
Among young households headed by a college graduate, those with student debt are more likely than non-student debtors to have outstanding vehicle debt (43 % vs. 27 %), significantly more likely to have credit card debt (60 % vs. 39 %), and just as likely to have housing - related debt (56 %).
Among the college educated, the mean age of the student debtors is about a year younger than households not owing student debt (30.8 vs. 31.9).
Recent Pew Research Center survey findings echo the link between student debt and individual economic well - being.1 Among young adult college graduates, those who took out loans to finance their education are less satisfied overall with their personal financial situation than are those who did not borrow money for college.
Younger households tend to be more highly leveraged than older households, and student debtor households tend to be more leveraged than households that do not owe student debt.5 Among the young and college - educated, student debtor households are nearly twice as leveraged as their counterparts lacking student debt — 67 % vs. 34 %.
Among young, college - educated households, about 15 % of student debtors exceed the 40 % threshold.
Behaviors that are traditionally considered bullying among school - aged youth often require new attention and strategies in young adults and college students.
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