Not exact matches
And
students who may not have the resources
to attend a top - tier school can
access its courses without having
to travel
to its
campus.
In a 2011 survey, 88 % of young people said that entrepreneurship education is vitally important, given the new economy — and yet 74 % of college
students had no
access to entrepreneurship resources on
campus.
«Our
campus access challenges give this generation of
students an opportunity
to reinvent
campus ministry,» stated Greg Jao, InterVarsity's national field director, in a press release which noted:
In a press release today announcing victory in its biggest
campus access challenge
to date, InterVarsity noted that its 23 chapters on 19 CSU
campuses will «once again be recognized
student groups.»
«We can't assign library research,» a typical faculty member reports, «because our
students are in class pretty much the whole time they're on
campus, and they don't have
access to a theological library when they go home.»
Guides were published about how
to treat religious holidays in the schools, how
to teach
students about religious traditions, and how
to create equal
access for organizations, including religious clubs on
campus.
At several universities where InterVarsity is active, the
student group has limited
access to campus resources and facilities — privileges granted
to other
campus groups.
The top - rated University offers
access to an urban
campus,
student development opportunities, and athletic activities.
Ensure that
students have
access to healthy foods during the school day — through both school meals and other foods available throughout the school
campus — in accordance with federal and New York State nutrition standards.
Another would require public universities and colleges
to provide either a physical food pantry on
campus or enable
students to access food through a separate, stigma - free arrangement.
- «[D] evelop a new commuter rail and multi-modal station in downtown Buffalo and completing Buffalo's light rail extension
to University at Buffalo's North
Campus will provide 20,000 +
students access to downtown Buffalo and the waterfront, as well as connect urban job seekers with suburban employment centers, helping Buffalo
to deliver economic inclusion for all the region's workers.»
Its 450 current
students — about 60 % minority and 70 % women — require easy
access to the program staff and
to one another if they are
to keep from getting physically or academically lost in the shuffle of a large
campus, Matsui says.
When he was a graduate
student, Street had
access to an array of resources, from on -
campus counseling
to support groups.
The team explains that there will be little cost
to establishing a social networking presence via Facebook or Twitter that could be promoted
to students on enrolment and
accessing the page or updates encouraged throughout
campus life.
Graduate
students at Fred Hutch have
access to several different programs that lead
to a PhD degree including the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program (MCB) and Biological Physics Structure and Design Program (BPSD) as well as MCB and Conjoint courses offered on the Hutch
campus.
Western
students experiencing mental health crisis will have
access to a confidential walk - in clinic on
campus three evenings a week as part of a «game - changing» program funded through the London...
With
access to more than 700 acres of farmland right on
campus,
students will graduate with the hands - on experience needed
to succeed.
Of course, not all
students have
access to world - class dining halls or grocery stores on
campus, but even if they do,
students are often forced
to grab quick meals between classes or pastries at the library or cafe during long nights of studying.
With 15,000
students, 160 academic programs, and an energized
campus community, Western offers the focus on
students and the faculty
access of a smaller college and the academic choice, resources, multicultural diversity, and room
to grow of a large university.
The status quo of complex information, complicated processes, and limited
access to professional assistance are nudges in their own right: a confusing financial aid application, an unanticipated application fee, the lack of opportunity
to visit a college
campus all have the potential
to convey the message that «college isn't for you»
to a hard - working, talented, but socioeconomically disadvantaged
student.
The University's aim is
to increase
access to world - class education globally through its flexible learning model, expanding its digital
campus to cater for both offshore international
students and full - fee paying
students in Australia.
The authors would have us believe that the first
student graduated because she was surrounded by highly capable classmates, experienced a
campus climate in which graduation was expected, had
access to superior faculty and facilities, and received more financial aid.
Report Seeks Help for Low - Income
Student Parents (Inside Higher Ed) A new report authored by Bridget Terry Long proposes expanding the Child Care
Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care ser
Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with
access to campus - based child - care ser
access to campus - based child - care services.
Higher - income
students at selective private institutions may derive less benefit because they may already spend most of their time on
campus and have
access to high - quality work experiences, if they want them, even in the absence of an FWS job.
Students can read their course materials on their smartphones even while in bed, rather than have
to go
to the computer labs on the
campus before having
access to the materials.
The system meant that
students and staff could use their microcards in order
to gain entry
to buildings around
campus, whilst simultaneously preventing unwanted visitors from gaining
access.
The College Success Program is comprised of four individual programs that provide college readiness,
access, and success services
to students who are traditionally underrepresented on college
campuses.
«We continue
to prepare for the transition
to Common Core State Standards in instruction and testing, which is why we are working
to ensure there are adequate computers or tablets on every
campus so
students can
access the computer adaptive Smarter Balanced assessments.»
The presence of hundreds of thousands of guns on
campuses increases the likelihood that
students or school personnel will gain
access to firearms and accidentally hurt each other.
That is raising new questions about the wisdom of decades of public policy that focused on increasing
access to higher learning but paid less attention
to what happens once
students arrive on
campus.
Melissa came
to MCAN from Michigan
Campus Compact, where she most recently served as the associate director, focusing on her passion for college
access and
student success.
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Access: ensuring all students have access to classes that prepare them for college and career, regardless of what school they attend or where they live (Learn about the courses required for admission to University of California campuses and see how many California students have completed these require
Access: ensuring all
students have
access to classes that prepare them for college and career, regardless of what school they attend or where they live (Learn about the courses required for admission to University of California campuses and see how many California students have completed these require
access to classes that prepare them for college and career, regardless of what school they attend or where they live (Learn about the courses required for admission
to University of California
campuses and see how many California
students have completed these requirements)
Kajeet — The development of the Kajeet Smartspot ™ addresses the digital divide by providing a simple, portable Wi - Fi hotspot that can be deployed by school districts
to provide off -
campus broadband
access to students anytime, anywhere.
In an interview, Castrejón said GPSN relied on schools that applied for the grants
to self - report their test scores because GPSN did not have
access to this data for magnet centers located on a traditional school
campus because the state combines the
students» scores.
This study seeks
to share the stories of college
student - activists who participated in the movement against the Dakota
Access Pipeline (DAPL)-- on their
campuses, digitally, or at the resistance camps —
to understand the ways their activism in the largest Indigenous movement of their lifetimes intersected with their motivations and goals for their college work and their relationships
to their institutions themselves.
For example,
students can arrive
to campus one hour early
to access ℮ ³ teachers, college tutors, a media studio, peer work groups, online courseware and / or a nutritious breakfast in the ℮ ³ Café Plaza (with its Starbucks - like setting).
In addition
to resolutions, the American Civil Liberties Union of California urges school districts
to adopt policies spelling out clear guidelines if federal immigration authorities arrive on
campus and want
to speak
to students or
access their records.
Virtual learning enables districts
to expand learning opportunities beyond school walls and days by increasing
access to high - quality courses and meeting the needs of
students who are unable
to attend classes on a traditional
campus.
Steven Ramos, Instructional Technology Coordinator for the school's virtual
campus, explains that
students «Need
to access the material in their own time.»
Brashier Middle College is located on the Brashier
campus of Greenville Technical College, and
students have
access to college courses and all facilities.
Establishes Florida Virtual
Campus at the postsecondary level
to provide
access to online
student & library support services &
to serve as statewide resource & clearinghouse for technology - based public postsecondary education distance learning courses & degree programs.
This partnership gives Florida
students increased
access to online learning through district virtual
campuses, such as the Broward Virtual School.
Direct
access to the YMCA on
campus provides
students with state - of - theart exercise and gymnasium facilities for physical education and sports programs.
The high school opened in the fall of 2006, and was initially located on the
campus of Texas State Technical College in Waco
to allow
students access to college courses while in high school.
Furthermore, as
campuses expand
access to college - level courses, it is critical that they provide supports
to students who need
to brush up on their math or English skills.
Internet off -
campus access gives educators and
students more options, beyond just turning an assignment in
to a teacher.»
Online
students also have
access to a lower tuition rate than traditional
students at MVNU, as they are not taking advantage of on -
campus facilities.
Catherine E. Lhamon, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Dept. of Ed., Dear Colleague Letter: Ensuring that
students of all races and national origin backgrounds have equal
access to effective teaching, adequate facilities, and quality instructional programs and support including off -
campus Internet Connectivity.
Furthermore,
students receive college IDs, and have full
access to the library and other
campus resources, which many faculty require them
to utilize as part of their coursework.
With a presence on 6,000
campuses in 180 countries, educators and
students have
access to tens of thousands of titles from the world's leading textbook publishers.