Sentences with phrase «at time of graduation»

Also at the time of his graduation from USF, he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Reserves.
Applicants have a right to know (and should want to know) how many students are actually employed at the time of graduation.
Results for the past five years for Cornell students at the time of graduation are below:
Is your puppy still too young to walk outside at time of graduation?
Veterinarians must possess scientific knowledge and be able to demonstrate practical skills in order to perform basic diagnostic and treatment procedures in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery, independently, at the time of graduation.
If your name at the time of graduation was different, please indicate below.
Veterinary graduates must have the basic scientific knowledge, skills and values to practice veterinary medicine, independently, at the time of graduation.
According to Complete College America, students shoulder an average debt of $ 30,100 at the time of graduation.
A study published in Developmental Psychology by Erin Barker, professor of psychology in Concordia's Faculty of Arts and Science, shows that students who were mostly happy during their four years of university but who also experienced occasional negative moods had the highest GPAs at the time of graduation.
At the time of his graduation from Robert E. Lee High School, he held school records in both passing touchdowns (30) and passing yards (3,382).
The single woman might well be confused by all of this, especially if she heard the Sister President say at the time of her graduation from college that if she remained single she was selfish.
How I wish I had quilted at the time of their graduations....

Not exact matches

Around the same time as his graduation from engineering at the University of British Columbia, he sold the company — a system that uses high - speed imaging to scan for defects in packaging — he'd founded as a student.
Who couldn't use a shot of inspiration and wisdom at graduation — or all the time?
The best graduation speeches last the test of time, offering wisdom and insight that is just as helpful to a 21 - year - old as to someone at the peak of their career.
In 2005, Steve Jobs gave the graduation speech at Stanford University, and delivered one of the best commencement addresses of all time.
Moreover, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) covers the interest that accrues on the loan while you're in school at least half time, during the loan grace period after graduation, and if you enter into deferment.
At least that is what mature clergy often report to me at conferences where we try to review some of the best and worst times of the first five years after graduation from seminarAt least that is what mature clergy often report to me at conferences where we try to review some of the best and worst times of the first five years after graduation from seminarat conferences where we try to review some of the best and worst times of the first five years after graduation from seminary.
Jesus is not allowed in most public squares, specially not at Christmas time, or mention of him at high school football games, or graduation ceremonies.
Once upon a time, Gillian was an Electrical Engineering student who then overlapped her graduation into the School of Architecture to study Interior Design, both at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she grew up.
In a study that looked at different types of sleeping training, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) calls this method of sleep training graduated extinction, which refers to a «graduation» in the number of times a parent lets their baby cry before going in to soothe them.
Even the hardest - working, highest - achieving kid must adhere to basic social conventions like not showing up for graduation ceremonies looking like a complete shlub — and if your kid doesn't realize that yet, it's time someone taught him about how to present himself appropriately, and the significance of donning a tie (or at least a nice shirt) for important occasions.»
«This time of year, especially, with prom and graduation, teens are at a higher risk of attending an underage drinking party.
These include the stipulation that students take at least 30 credits per academic year and remain in the state after graduation for a period equaling the length of time they received the scholarship.
The law also mandates that a minimum of 10 % of the total construction workers, trades people, trainees, journeymen and apprentices employed at any given time on such a project must consist of people participating in a NYS Certified Worker Training program, and that these programs must be specific to the type and scope of work which is being performed and must have a graduation rate of at least 30 %.
De Blasio spokesman Dan Levitan wouldn't comment on the possibility of running against Donovan, but cited a record the mayor will run on next year that includes, «crime just hit another all - time low, jobs are at record highs, the city is building and preserving affordable housing at a record pace, while graduation rates and test scores continue to improve.»
«These new regulations preserve the rigor of New York's graduation requirements while at the same time offering students comparably rigorous options that keep them engaged in school and learning.
Correction officers at a graduation ceremony, a child at a bill signing — all have grown familiar with the unit of measurement known euphemistically to some as «de Blasio time
NIH examines indicators such as the track record of graduates in academic medicine positions, time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific training, and most importantly, the quality of the scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval of a program by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the number of funded trainee positions at that institution.
At the same time as I received the information for my graduation I also got an invitation from the university's Department of Bioengineering to apply for a postgraduate course.
Updated every year, the SED offers a snapshot of what freshly minted science and engineering Ph.D. s — approximately 32,000 in the July 2014 to June 2015 cycle the new data reports on — have lined up at the time of filing for graduation.
Although nowadays many undergraduates get a taste of the research life, Susan Gerbi, former chair of the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, recommends working as a research assistant after graduation to see what «doing research 100 % of the time» is like.
It was originally purchased for my college graduation party and I couldn't get enough of it at the time!
David Thewlis delivers a stunning rendition of Stephen's doctoral advisor, Dennis Sciama, a man who does not cut off his relationship at graduation time but sees Stephen speak before riveted audiences about his theories of the universe.
According to research from Harvard, between 10 % and 40 % of the kids who intend to go to college at the time of high school graduation don't actually show up in the fall.
Arising at a time when the disparity of test scores, college attendance, and graduation rates between wealthy and poor students is reaching an unprecedented level, this volume urges that the problem of educational inequality be addressed and that changes be made within the educational system.
Under the NCLB - era accountability regimes in many states, practically every school serving lots of low - income students was eventually designated as failing («needs improvement») because the dominant measures of school performance at the time — especially proficiency and graduation rates — are strongly correlated with prior achievement and student demographics.
• Among African Americans, 26 % of those in the control group attended college full - time at some point within three years of expected high school graduation; among those in the treatment group, the voucher offer increased this rate by 7 percentage points, a 25 % increment.
At the same time, Martin said the graduation was a «bittersweet» sign of the end of her work at HGSE and the beginning of a new uncertaintAt the same time, Martin said the graduation was a «bittersweet» sign of the end of her work at HGSE and the beginning of a new uncertaintat HGSE and the beginning of a new uncertainty.
High - school students at K12 schools have an on - time graduation rate of 49 percent, compared to 79 percent at schools in the same states.
In 2006, a U.S. Department of Education report noted that black graduates were more likely to take on student debt, and in 2007, an Education Sector analysis of the same data found that black graduates from the 1992 - 93 cohort defaulted at a rate five times higher than that of white or Asian students in the 10 years after graduation (Hispanic / Latino graduates showed a similar, but somewhat smaller disparity).
For males who entered the labor market directly after high school graduation in 1972, the difference between mastery of basic mathematical skills (fractions, decimals, and line graphs) and weak understanding of these concepts translated into an hourly wage differential at age 24 of $ 0.48 per hour (or $ 960 per year for year - round, full - time workers).
At one time, student promotion to the next grade was conditional on performance, and graduation from high school depended on learning a specific body of material.
And that's without resolving the policy paradox of whether achievement scores and graduation rates can realistically be raised at the same time, along with the level of student engagement, or whether those worthy goals tend to cancel one another.
At times like this I think about how this is the last time we will all be in the same place, besides at graduation and possibly the Thursday 10:00 p.m. showing of Babies: The MoviAt times like this I think about how this is the last time we will all be in the same place, besides at graduation and possibly the Thursday 10:00 p.m. showing of Babies: The Moviat graduation and possibly the Thursday 10:00 p.m. showing of Babies: The Movie.
Among African Americans, 26 percent of the control group attended college full - time at some point within three years of expected high - school graduation.
Enrollment has climbed, on - time graduation rates have risen from 39 to 65 percent, and the percentage of students scoring at grade level in core academic subjects has risen by 15 percentage points.
His forthright support of state graduation standards, at a time when other superintendents were praying for a reprieve, was critical to the success of the Massachusetts education - reform efforts.
Howard Fuller at a high school graduation ceremony of CEO Leadership Academy, at the time a private school that students could attend through the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
When our salutatorian — one of our app project managers — gave his speech at graduation, he thanked me for his time as a 10th grader presenting his app.
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