Sentences with phrase «country is accessible to students»

Most of the financial aid available to college students (grants, scholarships, loans, veterans benefits) across the country is accessible to students in the Delaware.

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Speaking to Citi News, Kofi Bentil, who is the legal adviser to a group calling itself the Association of Law students who had called on Parliament to annul the regulation, welcomed the Attorney General's call for the withdrawal of the LI, but urged that before it is re-laid, it should be amended to make legal education in the country more accessible.
SASNET is funded by Lund University, but is also accessible to researchers and students at other universities in Sweden and the other Nordic countries.
Australian Country Education Partnership has created and successfully implemented eKids blended program, which «is an accessible, adaptable, contemporary model for rural and remote communities to personalize their students learning, build the capacity of teachers, and improve students learning capacities and outcomes».
The educational system in Shanghai — and in China at large — has undergone several stages of development: the rigid Russian model during the 1950s, a period of «renaissance» in the early 1960s, disastrous damage during the Cultural Revolution (1966 — 1976), rapid expansion of basic education during the 1980s and 1990s, and in the 21st century a move toward higher education that is widely accessible to students across the entire country (OECD, 2010).
With some of the best online charter schools in the country being free, offering electives some public and private institutions don't have, and being easily accessible from anywhere you are, charter schools are proving to be the an increasingly popular educational option for students seeking their general education.
In the report, «Equations and Inequalities: Making Mathematics Accessible to All,» published on June 20, 2016, researchers looked at math instruction in 64 countries and regions around the world, and found that the difference between the math scores of 15 - year - old students who were the most exposed to pure math tasks and those who were least exposed was the equivalent of almost two years of education.
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