Schools closed for poor performance and low enrollment were refunded and reopened, despite the fact that there was (and is) little demand for their continued existence, as reflected
by enrollment at just 20 percent of the school's capacity.
Not exact matches
The scandal emerged in 2014 with the release of a university - commissioned report led
by the investigator Kenneth Wainstein that found widespread
enrollment in fake classes
at the university.
Regarding Schumer's point on
enrollments, the number of computer science graduates bottomed out in the 2006 - 07 academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees in computer science
at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked
by the Computer Research Association.
There are multiple, complex reasons for the decline in humanities
enrollments, and it is highly doubtful that a set of global reforms devised
by any committee, no matter how prestigious, could have any impact
at all on these numbers.
Fuller's regional campus
enrollment decreased
by 30 percent over the past four years, with the slipping numbers hurting the sense of community
at various locations as well as their financial viability, he said.
The Association of Theological Schools (
ATS), which includes more than 270 institutions in the US and Canada, found that extension
enrollment has dipped
by about 26 percent over the past decade, according to self - reported and adjusted figures, while online numbers have more than doubled.
In four years
enrollment has tripled
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Tuition Adjustment: Available for students eligible for Kindergarten and
at least 4 years old
by July 1 of the year of
enrollment.
The terms «dual
enrollment» or «dual credit» can mean different things
at different schools, and the details matter: Is the instructor an actual college professor, or a high school teacher who has been accredited to teach the class
by a college?
As high school students mull which classes to take next fall, many are hoping to get a leg up in the college admissions race
by choosing «dual
enrollment» courses — university - level academics offered
at their schools that earn them actual college credit.
Descriptive data (eg, maternal age, ethnicity, parity, and infant birth weight) and information on SIDS risk factors (eg, history of maternal smoking during pregnancy) were collected
by interview
at the time of
enrollment.
For more information or to schedule a class visit or tour of our campus, contact our
Enrollment Director
by phone
at 513-541-0220, ext 103 or fill out the short form below.
After
enrollment in the DNBC, women were interviewed
by telephone 4 times —
at ≈ 12 and 26 wk of gestation and
at 6 and 18 mo postpartum.
NORTH COLLINS, N.Y. — Nine school districts in Erie County have seen their
enrollment drop
by at least 11 percent in the past decade.
Now what had happened is that, it had increased our primary and basic
enrollment to the extend that
by the time we finished the Millennium Development Goals; that is
by the end of 2015, Ghana had achieved in excess of 97 percent
enrollment at the primary level.
Those numbers have since dropped off and Rockland is looking
at a 3 percent decrease in student district
enrollment by 2020.
If the boundaries of such Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election
at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published
by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem
at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party
enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published
by the Board of Elections.
Registered Democrats outnumbered Republicans
by about 9,000 voters in Orange County
at the end of March, a tiny increase in the
enrollment edge held
by a party that used to be so deep in the minority that Republicans commanded a 17,000 - voter advantage as recently as 20 years ago.
Some have also pointed out that
at current funding levels, CUNY schools will likely be overwhelmed
by the expected uptick in
enrollment provoked
by the scholarship.
In addition,
enrollment at the college is declining
by 373 FTE students or 5.9 percent.
«Early on, this race looked like it was going to be one of the closest in the state, a former Democratic City Council member taking on an embattled incumbent Republican under federal indictment in a district that is,
at least
by enrollment, dominated
by Democrats,» Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said in a statement.
At 11:45 a.m., Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan be participating in LiveOnNY's third annual Organ Donor
Enrollment Day, joined
by New York Yankee Bernie Williams, former New York Jet and WFAN Radio Host Boomer Esiason, Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey St., Manhattan.
The new funding comes after
enrollment numbers published in March
by the city Education Department showed even that black and Hispanic kids were poorly represented
at the city's elite specialized high schools in 2016.
The playing field to compete for students is not level, and nobody in the mayor's office or DOE is taking responsibility for it, preferring to leverage dwindling
enrollments by school mergers, closures, and truncations without looking
at key underlying problems.
Since its inception in 2012, patient
enrollment in treatment trials
at CTCA
at Western has increased
by more than 800 percent.
This uptick was preceded
by a glimmer of hope from a CGS report released last November (Science, 11 November 2005, p. 957), which found a 1 % increase in international student
enrollment in graduate programs
at U.S. universities.
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.
«Recruitment for clinical trials in children with autism is one of the biggest challenges we face in studying potential treatments, and we found that process to be accelerated and streamlined
by using existing online communities for
enrollment,» said lead author Stephen Bent, associate professor of medicine
at UCSF.
At the same time, the findings from the study, by the Geiger Gibson / RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, show that health centers working in restrictive states are hampered in their outreach and enrollment efforts and are significantly less optimistic about the impact of health reform in their communitie
At the same time, the findings from the study,
by the Geiger Gibson / RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative
at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, show that health centers working in restrictive states are hampered in their outreach and enrollment efforts and are significantly less optimistic about the impact of health reform in their communitie
at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, show that health centers working in restrictive states are hampered in their outreach and
enrollment efforts and are significantly less optimistic about the impact of health reform in their communities.
A paper
by researchers
at the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture urges medical schools to do more to increase their
enrollment of undocumented immigrants seeking access to the medical professions.
At 12 of the 25 universities with the most foreign students, he noted, international
enrollments have jumped
by almost half over 5 years.
The primary efficacy measurement in the trial will be the clinically relevant production of insulin, as measured
by the insulin biomarker C - peptide, in a patient population that has little to no ability to produce endogenous insulin
at the time of
enrollment.
This is the first survey of PSM
enrollment and degrees administered
by the PSM National Office
at KGI.
Based on data provided
by the federal government's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System on female
enrollment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
at universities across the nation, IU Bloomington ranks 11th in the nation and second in the Big 10 in The College Database's 50 Colleges Advancing Women in STEM.
If you are interested in enrolling, please email Maura McLaughlin (
[email protected]) and also apply online
at www.access.wvu.edu/apply and complete steps 1 (the online app) and Step 2 (an
enrollment form which has to be printed and signed off
by a school guidance counselor).
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Topped
by an embossed glossy slipcover, the standard Blu - ray case (DVD packaging is also an option
at least from some retailers) holds a Disney Movie Rewards code and a Disney Movie Club
enrollment pamphlet.
Choices for parents who think their kids might benefit from a special program
at a school in a nearby school district: In California, some school districts where
enrollment was dropping are taking advantage of the state's District of Choice law, which allows districts to compete for students
by offering innovative programs and options that parents want.
In the absence of race - based constraints, some reform efforts that aim to improve school quality, such as charter schools, open
enrollment, magnet schools, and vouchers, may intensify segregation
by income, race, or achievement (see «A Closer Look
at Charter Schools and Segregation,» check the facts, Summer 2010).
By comparison,
enrollment of whites in Head Start
at age five was much lower (2 percent), and the change in
enrollment after the average funding initiative close to zero.
In three new articles published in Education Next, researchers with the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans (ERA - New Orleans)
at Tulane University, directed
by professor of economics, Douglas Harris, show the impact of the reforms on student performance; consider to what degree the city's system of school choice provides a variety of distinct options for families; and take a careful look
at the city's unique centralized
enrollment system.
We look
at level of school (high school, middle school, or elementary school), total
enrollment, percentage of the student body that is white, average experience of teachers, and school performance, as measured
by the school's academic rank within the state.
But weighting each district
by its
enrollment shows that an estimated 21 percent of all students
at these districts opted out.
The program reduces
enrollment at private colleges
by roughly 8 percentage points.
From fall 2001 to fall 2003, the
enrollment at private schools dropped
by 218,741 students, or 4 percent, according to the center, an arm of the U.S. Department of Education.
At issue is money that districts with rapidly expanding
enrollments depend on each year to make up for expenses not covered
by state aid payments, which are based on past student attendance.
to consider should be the following: 1) the achievement of full employment or reduction in the unemployment rate; 2) increase the income distribution measured
by the Gini index; 3) reduction of the levels of crime in society; 4) increase in service levels of education, health, housing and transport to the population; 5) increase of the investment in infrastructure, education, health, housing and sanitation; 6) increase in the HDI - Human Development Index, used
by the United Nations, which takes into account GDP per capita, the longevity of people and their education (measured
by illiteracy rate and the
enrollment rates
at various levels of education); and 7) increase of GNH (Gross National Happiness) indicator, which analyzes 73 variables that contribute most to the goal of achieving the well - being and satisfaction with life (See GNH posted in website
Kahlenberg and Potter acknowledge the CRP's methodological problems, but dig the ditch deeper
by citing one article that appeared in this journal and eviscerated the CRP's study (see «A Closer Look
at Charter Schools and Segregation,» check the facts, Summer 2010) and a 2010 study looking
at racial
enrollment patterns among charter schools managed
by for - profit management organizations, which represent just 12 percent of the charter sector nationally.
At the same time, enrollments at the elementary level increased by 0.2 percent, with the «baby boomlet» raising total enrollment.
At the same time,
enrollments at the elementary level increased by 0.2 percent, with the «baby boomlet» raising total enrollment.
at the elementary level increased
by 0.2 percent, with the «baby boomlet» raising total
enrollment...
By last fall, its English - learner population alone stood
at 7,000 children — roughly 40 percent of the total
enrollment of 17,400 students.