Sentences with phrase «college credits toward»

Ivy Tech has an agreement with several regional high schools, offering courses to students to enable them to earn college credits toward an -LSB-...]
The college, which allows high school students from charter schools to take concurrent college credits toward an associate's degree, is unaccredited, meaning none of the coursework is transferable to other colleges.
While working toward their high school diploma, the students also earn college credits toward a certificate, associate degree or bachelor's degree.
Earn up to 40 college credits toward a Bachelor's or a Master's degree by graduating from Integrative Nutrition!
Serious students of sculpture, as well as school and college instructors, participating at the Carving Studio and Sculpture Center are often eligible for college credit toward under and post-graduate degree work.

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Eventually they returned the money — later the following year, which didn't do me any good when I most needed it — and the amount of FICA I was paying through the college's salary was credited toward my SS, over the long run raising my Social Security benefit.
ALBANY — Rob Astorino, the Republican Westchester County executive who is marching toward a run for governor, criticized the incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo for standing idly by as a gun manufacturer expanded into Alabama, and for offering college credit for state prison inmates.
Dolan Wednesday said there was discussion of expanding the tax credit to include those who give money that can be used toward scholarships for college students in need who might not otherwise qualify for assistance.
Siena College has made two agreements with Albany Law School, effective this fall: students who have received a juris doctorate at Albany Law will be given up to nine credits toward finishing of a master of science in accounting degree at Siena, thus earning the MSA in under one year.
Today's other hot trend is «dual credit» or «early college,» whereby high school kids can begin to pile up credits toward a college degree while they're still working on their diplomas.
And for students to select those courses, the course must carry credit that counts toward the high school diploma or the appropriate college degree.
Matriculating students by the kazillion (it really does reach 75 percent in some colleges) are sent into K — 12 - level courses that yield them no credit toward a college degree and often lead to discouraged them to drop out of college.
For more than 80 years, advocates of high school reform have confronted college - entrance requirements that push them toward a continuing reliance on discipline - based courses, credits, and grades.
However, it found, 44 states require continuing - education credits or college coursework for recertification of teachers, and all would accept training in measurement toward that end.
This would mean a loss of enrichment opportunities that provide a well - rounded educational experience, including sports, art classes, off - site field trips, and vital summer school courses for high school students working toward college credit.
A teacher who holds a professional certificate may use college credits or inservice points completed in English - for - Speakers - of - Other - Languages training and training in the teaching of reading in excess of 6 semester hours during one certificate - validity period toward renewal of the professional certificate during the subsequent validity periods.
You may be able to transfer up to 90 approved credits from community colleges, other previous college coursework, or other life experiences such as military service or job training toward your degree.
A teacher who holds a temporary certificate may use college credits or inservice points completed in English - for - Speakers - of - Other - Languages training and training in the teaching of reading toward renewal of the teacher's first professional certificate.
Dual Enrollment - Dual enrollment allows Florida public high school students to earn credit toward both high school graduation and a college degree or career certificate by taking dual enrollment courses.
The West Virginia EDGE (Earn a Degree, Graduate Early) program is an early enrollment option specifically designed to enable high school students and adult learners to earn college credit in career / technical courses toward the completion of a technical associate degree.
This young man was not the exception in his high school of underprepared students, but a member of a cohort of students who moved steadily toward college entrance with college credits under their belts.
Students earn credit toward high school diplomas by completing college - level courses.
This process empowers students with evidence about their progress toward graduation and college and career readiness, including a review of attendance, course grades, course credits, and college readiness.
Online learning is now a widely available option for students across the country looking to make up credits toward graduation, take courses not available in their local schools, or get a jump on college through dual - enrollment programs.
Many parents and students love Mastery, crediting its turnarounds with calming chaotic hallways, improving learning and directing children's attention toward college.
This should include taking all courses in the school district, achieving all credits toward graduation, taking all assessments and exit exams required for graduation and preparing to transition to college and / or career.
Offering learners the opportunity to earn college credit in high school is an effective strategy to promote college - going, align programs of study from the secondary to postsecondary level, and facilitate progress toward a postsecondary credential of value.
Research shows that developmental education may discourage students or «divert» their academic progress, as students spend considerable time and money on developmental courses, but these credits do not count toward a college degree or transfer.
The early college high school model is designed to allow students to simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate degree or two years of credit toward a bachelor's degree.
Postsecondary institutions determine whether and to what extent CLEP exams will count toward college credit.
Most colleges will transfer these credits toward their degree programs, however the student should check with the college he / she plans to attend to see if they will accept the college credit.
Those courses, taught largely by faculty members from South Texas College in nearby McAllen, would put students on a track to earn credits toward an associate degree or career certificate, King says.
During the 2002 - 03 school year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education — data that probably are outdated already, but which represent the most recent figures available — students at 71 % of the nation's high schools took courses for dual credit, meaning that they earned credits that counted toward a high school diploma and a college degree simultaneously.
Struggling students may be steered toward alternative pathways, such as dual enrollment programs with area colleges so they can finish up their high school degree while getting college credit.
Our editing of academic work for students turned in for credit toward college and university degrees which adheres to strict ethical standards.
At my high school, students who tested high enough were allowed to take some of their courses at the local community college to count toward both high school and college credits.
One option is a rewards credit card that can help earn money toward college savings.
For the colleges that don't take credit cards or are making the switch to not accepting cards, I am hopeful that they will use this extra surplus of cash wisely and put it toward scholarships.
Building a good credit rating while in college can go a long way toward helping graduates later in life.
If you transfer the credits you have earned at Mattia College toward a comparable program at another school, you will not be eligible to receive a closed school loan discharge.
Still, the funds you're funneling every month toward debts — like college loans, car payments, and credit cards — can put a crimp in how much you have for home financing.
With Discover ® student credit cards, college students can learn good credit habits and set themselves on a path toward financial responsibility after graduation.
Pet Sitting and Dog Walking has been approved for CEU credits toward the Animal Behavior College Dog Trainer Level 2 Certification (ABCDT - L2).
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Courses taken outside the Otis College Extension program are not accepted for credit toward certificate core courses.
Thirdly, a growing number of colleges and universities offer flight training with credit toward a degree.
Articulation agreements with eleven four - year colleges and universities in Michigan allow providers working in the field of early childhood to transfer credits earned from a community college, and apply them toward a Bachelor's Degree.
Credit courses can sometimes be used toward education at universities and colleges.
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