In 2009, 54 per
cent of students graduated with debt.
Not exact matches
The Claim: «70 per
cent of our
students actually
graduate without a
student debt.»
To withstand the star's wrath, the planet must be at least 70 per
cent iron, says Roberto Sanchis - Ojeda, a
graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (Astrophysical Journal Letters, doi.org/njr).
If you're a University
of Bristol
student or
graduate, you could benefit from a ten per
cent reduction in your tuition fees for postgraduate study.
According to The Grattan Institute, while science has added 26,800 local
students since 2009, only 51 per
cent of science
graduates in 2015 found full - time work in the four months following graduation.
Roughly one in 10
of its
students miss school every day, with half
of the absences unexcused; and, data show
students with an attendance record
of less than 80 per
cent have a 10 to 20 per
cent chance
of graduating on time from high school.
But I hadn't always been 30 or a person
of steady income, and I — like the 54 per
cent of young, educated Canadians who
graduate with debt — had previously taken
student loans and let them get away from me.
One in three
graduate students at UVic in law are Indigenous, and about 10 per
cent of the school's 300 Juris Doctor
students are Indigenous.
Between 10 and 15 per
cent of fully qualified law school
graduates, about 400
students, can not find articling positions.
In some
of the country's most vulnerable neighbourhoods, more than 50 per
cent of students do not
graduate high school, taking a dramatic toll on our communities, our health and justice systems, and our economy.
2009 saw record numbers
of university leavers and new figures show more than 660,000 people have applied for a university place for the next academic year. This staggering amount is up by 12 per
cent from last year, once again breaking the record for the number
of university applicants. With these figures on the rise, the coalition government have made an extra 10,000 university places to support the hefty amount
of applications, meaning more
students than ever will be
graduating with degrees in the coming years. It is becoming even harder for employers to recruit
graduates when they simply can not distinguish who is more qualified for the job â $ «how does one chose between the
graduate with the 2:1 History degree from Durham or the 2:1 English Literature
graduate from Bristol?
In the case
of black heritage
graduates it was a numbers issue: as a percentage
of those achieving high grades at A Level; 22 per
cent of Chinese
students, 10 per
cent of white
students and 9.9 per
cent of Asian
students achieved three As at A Level in 2015, while only 3.9 per
cent of black heritage
students attained the same.
Sixty three per
cent of students and
graduates were looking for jobs in small businesses because
of the opportunity to work in smaller teams with the expectation that they would have good professional and social interaction.