Sentences with phrase «cohorts of students enrolled»

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«I would highly recommend it, but each student needs to decide if they are ready for the challenge,» says Aster Lau, another of the nine students enrolled in the first cohort.
In September the first cohort of students will enrol at the new National College for High Speed Rail in Birmingham and Doncaster.
The authors» lottery - based analysis focuses on three cohorts of students who enrolled in the flagship Noble Street campus between 2003 and 2005.
In a typical year during the 1990 - 91 to 1998 - 99 period, there were about 3,300 schools in Texas that enrolled 3rd graders; the size of the median cohort was about 80 students.
The partnership enrolled its first formal cohort of students in January 2015.
We focus on this three - year window (the exact dates of which vary according to the student's grade when enrolling in the study) because the most recent enrollment data available are for fall 2011 and the youngest cohort was expected to graduate high school in 2009.
So far, nearly nine out of ten remain enrolled — an encouraging figure, albeit from a cohort of fewer than 100 students.
Continuously enrolled means, for grades 3 - 8, students whose latest date of enrollment occurred after the date prescribed by the commissioner on which BEDS forms are required to be completed and, for grades 9 - 12, students in the high school cohort, as defined in paragraph (16) of this subdivision.
Universally applying a four - year cohort graduation rate would result in the identification for comprehensive support of a significant number of alternative schools due to their program characteristics and without any regard to the achievements their students make during the time they are enrolled in such schools.
the graduation rate cohort for each public school district shall consist of those students who first enrolled in grade 9 anywhere three school years previously or, if an ungraded student with a disability, first attained the age of 17 three school years previously, and who have spent at least five consecutive months, not including July and August, in the district since first entering grade 9 and whose last enrollment in the district did not end because of transfer to another district, death, court - ordered transfer, or leaving the United States.
In reality the five BASIS schools for the 2014 - 2015 cohort — the one examined by U.S. News — only graduated up to 206 students total — that represents one out of every 400 students who were enrolled in 12th grade that year in Arizona.
ESUK has still not received such a letter from Nicky Morgan, despite the short time left to enrol the next cohort of EB students.
This report sets out the findings of the evaluation of the third cohort of students (those who enrolled in 2009, and left the programme in 2011).
We find the model employed by this district intriguing both for its direct applicability to currently enrolled students, multi-teacher cross school cohort model, and its blend of in - person and digital connectivity.
The trend analysis data for a given school shows how effective the school is in maintaining the average achievement levels of students at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile achievement levels for two different cohorts of students — a group that was enrolled from 1996 - 1998 and a group enrolled from 2003 - 2005.
Changes: We have revised § § 668.412 to specify that an institution may not include on the disclosure template information about completion or withdrawal rates, the number of individuals enrolled in the program during the most recently completed award year, loan repayment rates, placement rates, the number of individuals enrolled in the program who received title IV loans or private loans for enrollment in the program, median loan debt, mean or median earnings, program cohort default rates, or the program's most recent D / E rates if that information is based on fewer than 10 students.
Project EAT - I enrolled 4746 participants including a younger cohort of middle - school students and an older cohort of high - school students recruited during the 1998 — 1999 academic year from 31 middle and high schools with ethnically and racially diverse student populations.
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