Sentences with phrase «at enrollment trends»

The authors looked at enrollment trends, academic achievement, and demographics among the varied and dynamic charter community.
Last week, I looked at enrollment trends in Los Angeles.

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The enrollment trends out of Fuller reflect what's happening at a lot of Christian schools — and seminary programs in particular.
«The overall trends seem fairly clear: distance education enrollment is way up and extension education enrollment is down,» said Tom Tanner, director for accreditation and institutional evaluation at ATS.
«You can throw out everything at 15 percent turnout, including trends and enrollment
The improving enrollment trend for Democrats and Obama's past performance suggests that the base for Clinton in the district should be well above the 38 percent she is polling at now.
The new data show a strong reversal in the downward (or flat) trend in the enrollment of native - born Americans in science and engineering programs, at least at the graduate level, with gains each year since 1999.
Some of the numbers and trends about enrollments and degrees are at odds with the conventional wisdom, whereas others show a cyclical pattern with both slumps and spurts.
When it is assumed that 30 percent of voucher - using families would have chosen private schools, the resulting enrollments imply a noticeable slowdown of the long - term downward trends, a result that seems possible, but not at all compelling.
But in a new article for Education Next, «Desegregation Since the Coleman Report: Racial composition of schools and student learning,» Steven Rivkin of the University of Illinois at Chicago identifies a key trend masquerading as resegregation: the decreasing enrollment share of white students due to the increasing ethnic diversity of public schools.
It's important for policymakers to know that graduate school enrollment is exacerbating the black - white debt gap, but there is at best a weak case for calling out for - profit schools in that trend.
In the U.S. context, it would also be natural to look at trends in completion rates conditional on enrollment.
In D.C., enrollment at in - boundary schools is geographically concentrated in one area, but typical neighborhood characteristics do not explain this trend.
Compiled annually by the research team at E3 Alliance, The Central Texas Education profile is the most comprehensive regional view of education trends and outcomes in the state, and includes the region's demographic changes, early childhood education, K - 12 student achievement, achievement gaps, absenteeism, college and career readiness, and college enrollment and student and economic outcomes and implications.
«The District's Office of Independent Monitor has reported that the special education enrollment at independent charters has continued its upward trend.
These studies explore trends in enrollment and school segregation patterns from 1989 to 2010 at the state and regional levels, including various metro areas for each state.
Enrollment gains at the current Notre Dame ACE Academies have been dramatic and they contradict national trends in Catholic schools.
High schools that offer early college tracks, commonly called dual - enrollment programs, are a growing trend at the nation's K - 12 schools, especially for high - performing students who plan to pursue in - demand careers.
A key statistic provided by the state Department of Education complicates the trend found in Figure 3: while state charter schools overall have a lengthy waitlist, not every charter school is at capacity, because the total number of students attending charter schools is lower than the total maximum enrollment allowed under charters authorized by the cap (Figure 6).
The discussion will focus on the pertinent issues surrounding today's student housing market, including an in - depth look at financing, alternative product types, P3s, enrollment trends, potential market opportunities and what to expect in the years to come.
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