Sentences with phrase «at enrollment growth»

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At the same time, the city has a high rate of income inequality, slow employment growth, high levels of car crashes and crime, and low levels of Medicare enrollment.
«Early indications are that community colleges, to which most of the implemented programs have been targeted, will benefit from enrollment growth at the expense of regionally oriented four - year public universities,» the report states.
Ossining for Fair Funding Communications Director Jessica Vecchiarelli said: «With significant enrollment growth and substantial increases in student needs, we are simply asking that Ossining be put on a path to being funded at the same percentage level as the average district in New York State, at least 80 % of the fully phased - in Foundation Aid.
Private health insurance spending will remain somewhat elevated in 2015 at 6.2 percent primarily because of continued enrollment through the exchanges, through employer - offered coverage, and increased use of medical goods and services spurred by faster economic growth.
NPA chair Carol Manahan, for example, noted in her welcoming remarks to NPA the increasing number of postdoc offices and associations on campuses across the country, the spreading movement to limit postdoc appointments to about 5 years, improvements in compensation and benefits at a number of institutions, and the growth of NPA itself, which now has more than 40 institutional members, with a combined enrollment topping 27,000 postdocs as well as more than 300 individual members.
New Mexico's charter enrollment growth, like the growth of its student population at large, has been more modest, but it is still above the national average.
Alaska, which is seeing moderate enrollment growth, was the highest spender at $ 10,722 per pupil for construction alone.
Amid consistently low student - achievement at some charter schools and the fast enrollment growth in others,...
Put another way, about 76 percent of the growth in FTC enrollment over this period occurred at majority - FTC school
Perhaps the explanation is that the debt gap would be smaller if the students who account for the enrollment growth in graduate school among blacks, many of whom attended for - profit universities, had opted not to go to graduate school at all.
The growth in charter school enrollments in winning states, however, continued to climb at a higher rate than charter growth rates in other states.
Even if universities find economies of scale in enrolling more students, a provision under gratuidad that caps enrollment growth at 2.7 percent annually is likely to limit that strategy.
Charter Schools at the Crossroads begins with the first charter - school law (Minnesota, 1991) and chronicles the sector's growth to today's 6,800 schools serving 3 million students, or 6 percent of the K — 12 public - school enrollment.
The overall result: since the recession hit at the end of 2007, revenue growth nationally has averaged only about 1.5 percent above inflation annually — far from enough to make up for declining state support and rising student enrollment.
It's true that the growth of charters has reduced enrollment at some traditional public schools in places like Detroit and Washington, D.C..
We can look at his performance through three metrics: student growth, student enrollment, and student attendance.
In 2016 - 2017, the annual growth in enrollment at charters exceeded that at district schools.
The percentage of students with moderate to severe disabilities at the COP schools grew by 21.9 %, which is disproportionately greater than the overall student enrollment growth of 11.2 %.
It takes into consideration the recent growth of the district, projected enrollments, and capacities at each school site.
This is exhibited by an especially large increase in enrollments for younger students, which has not yet translated into similar growth at later grades.
Charter - school growth has also weakened the finances and enrollment of traditional public - school districts like Detroit's, at a time when many communities are still recovering from the economic downturn that hit Michigan's auto industry particularly hard.
The first two are understandable; the third is suspect at best in view of growth in education spending over the past five years of 43 %, over twice the sum of enrollment growth and inflation over the same period.
She forecast modest growth at this spring's budget deliberations but drew heat from the D.C. Council, which expressed doubt about the prediction after decades of falling enrollment.
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He said the scholarship would merely slow the growth in enrollment at traditional public schools.
Typically, when a new magnet schools opens, the state phases in funding for enrollment growth by opening a new grade or two each year until the school is at capacity.
With solid technical skills and superior leadership abilities, I excel at working with department managers, students, research institutes, and the public to drive program interest, enrollment, and growth.
Growth in free - and subsidized - tuition programs at public colleges and universities could goose enrollments in some states, but will there be much benefit for the private student housing market?
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