Sentences with phrase «cents per student»

The training to be a coach cost about.75 cents per student.
In Iowa, for example, the cost of administering the fill - in - the - bubble Iowa Tests of Basic Skills is 93 cents per student.
Whole grain options (the few that are available from vendors) cost five or ten additional cents per student, so you can understand why schools are not exactly itching to get more of these healthy foods into their lunch rooms.
Our experience in school districts is that salad bars cost between 22 and 35 cents per student.

Not exact matches

Given repeated items, the daydreamers came up with forty - one per cent more possibilities than students in the other conditions.
It plans to devote 10 per cent of its revenues to organize workplaces and add new members, while also hammering out a mechanism that will allow students, retirees, the unemployed and others to join — something «that's never been tried before,» said Coles.
Curtin accounts for almost 60 per cent of WA's export in education, and one in every three of its 20,000 students is from overseas.
Thirty - three per cent of university students can't remember the third line of the national anthem, and we rank 54th in the world for number of doctors per 100,000 citizens.
According to Statistics Canada, full - time undergraduate students paid $ 6,191 in tuition fees in 2015/2016, up more than three per cent from a year earlier, and continuing to grow each year.
80 per cent of new jobs in British Columbia will require some post-secondary education and under the B.C. Liberals, the province's apprenticeship program is a mess and tuition and debt for college and university students are at an all - time high.
The Facts: Between 2000 and 2009, undergraduate student debt grew by 14 - per - cent, more than anywhere else in Canada.
The Claim: «70 per cent of our students actually graduate without a student debt.»
In 2009, 54 per cent of students graduated with debt.
In particular, greater opportunities for students to partake in sustainability - oriented internships and consulting programs are needed; more than 50 per cent of programs failed to provide any.
The University of Toronto's engineering program received the top grade of 72 per cent, powered by a perfect grade in the student participation section and a 96 per cent score for institutional support.
On the question of whether public funding for elite private schools that charge more than $ 10,000 per year per student in tuition should be eliminated, 75 per cent of respondents agreed and more than half, 53 per cent, agreed strongly.
According to Progress Alberta's research, of the five Canadian provinces that subsidize private schools — the others are B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec — Alberta's subsidy of 70 per cent of the amount paid per public and Catholic school student is the highest in the country.
Indonesian students have the lowest access to finance in Southeast Asia, with only 1 per cent of credit card penetration and banking penetration of 20 per cent.
Yet that hardly accounts for 10 per cent of the student population between WLU and Waterloo University, with a combined population of over 100,000 students.
Tuition — Students have found their tuition rates double under the B.C. Liberal government, and despite a two - per - cent cap on rates, the Clark government was directing universities to institute new mandatory fees on students as a way to get arStudents have found their tuition rates double under the B.C. Liberal government, and despite a two - per - cent cap on rates, the Clark government was directing universities to institute new mandatory fees on students as a way to get arstudents as a way to get around it.
Only three per cent of Canadian post-secondary students study abroad, and only a small fraction go to Asia.
This group accounts for approximately 10 per cent of full - time university students across the country.
It is estimated that in 2012, there were over 112,000 international students in B.C., while 2014 saw a 20 per cent increase in the population compared to the previous year.
Of these students, approximately 55 per cent attend school outside of their own community, creating a strong demand for student housing.
There are more than 290,000 foreign students enrolled in Canada, accounting for 8 per cent of the post-secondary student population and ringing in $ 8 billion to the Canadian economy, said the Canadian Bureau for International Education.
For example, among the «positive aspects» is an attitudinal study which shows that 82 per cent of the faculty members and 93 per cent of the students «are committed to developing ethical values in college.»
Bishop Sarah will be introduced to representatives from across the Diocese of London at St Paul's Cathedral on Monday morning, before meeting staff and students at the Urswick Secondary School in Hackney, where 70 per cent of pupils are eligible for Pupil Premium Funding.
During the third term, as exams approached, 25 per cent of males and 49 per cent of females sought help from a doctor or student counselor because of emotional disturbances.
The research showed that while 84 per cent of secondary schools and 56 per cent of primary schools offered some form of counselling services for students, almost half said that a lack of local services and knowing what support is appropriate hindered their provision of support.
In secondary schools immeasurable damage has been caused to the Church, families and students by the manner in which our Faith is «debated», wastage rates of over ninety per cent of pupils leaving school are quoted.
A Presbyterian seminary, for example, may have 30 to 50 per cent of its students coming from non-Presbyterian churches.
There is a great difference, however, when (as at Union) the largest denominational student group (which happens to be Presbyterian) totals only 17 per cent of the student body.
In the mainline Protestant schools women make up 30 to 50 per cent of the student bodies.
Just at that point in the term when the academic pressures seem unbearable, around 20 per cent of the first - year medical students volunteer to plan the service.
It should also be noted that more and more second - career students from business, education, law, engineering, architecture, etc., are entering theological education: For example, a present enrollment of 425 students includes approximately 40 per cent, second - career people.
The seminary professors estimate that 30 per cent of their students favor the concept of biblical inerrancy.
The student body gave the original proposal to sign up to MFM a resounding thumbs - up late last year, passing it with 81 per cent of the vote.
Last week a raft of new MFM products hits the menu, including a Vegan Cheeseburger and a Vegetarian «Meat Feast Pizza», with more arriving today, to join current veggie favourites such as Falafel Wraps and Jalapeno and Cheesy Nachos — on which a 10 per cent discount was already available, designed to encourage more students to take the plunge into meat free eating.
Last year, the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant product.
As the Ontario study showed, by the time students reach Grade 11, only 25 per cent are getting at least eight hours of shuteye.
Nordic countries» teaching methods reaping rewards Unesco statistics of tertiary education enrollment by country show that while 21.5 per cent of Maltese students successfully enrol into university each year, 70 per cent of the students in Nordic countries continuing their education after secondary school.
Congress has failed to pass Child Nutrition Reauthorization that is now over a year past due and even if it had passed, would only have allocated 4 1/2 to 6 cents additional funds per student, so even for the mere pennies per lunch that we could have added to the current $ 2.72 that we spend on school meals, our elected officials couldn't come together for the health of our children.
Scottish first minister Jack McConnell has insisted he has no plans to introduce tuition fees, after the parliament voted to increase fees for English medical students by 125 per cent.
53 per cent of students achieve five good GCSE results (A * - C) compared with 58 per cent of students for England and Wales.
This student's attendance is down five per cent, what did you do about it?»
«He (Omisore) also condemned our education intervention; he forgot that the matriculable students while PDP was in power were just 11 percent compare to the 46 per cent we have raised it to now.
(BBC) and «Ministers have expressed «disappointment» at statistics showing fewer young people from poor backgrounds are going to university... The data for 2004/05 showed that while the total number of students from all groups rose, the proportion from poorer backgrounds fell from 28.6 to 28.2 per cent
In 2004, following concerns of a lack of NHS dentist services, the government pledged to increase the number of dental students by 25 per cent.
«There's little pleasure in being right, especially as we saw a drop in student applications of almost ten per cent this year following the massive hike in fees,» said Hunt.
«The two per cent pass rate improvement is a result of the tremendous investment in education over the last decade, the commitment of teachers and the application of the students.
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