Sentences with phrase «credit academic credit»

NO credit academic credit is given for LDS seminary courses.

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That was the eye - opening opening of a keynote address given yesterday by the brilliant John Quackenbush, a professor of biostatistics and computational biology at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute who has a dual professorship at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and ample other academic credits after his name.
And so I read with interest about a recent academic study probing the relationship between creativity and credit.
Credit classes are held over a normal academic year from September through April.
The Peking University credit center started in the early 2000s with social credit projects for tourism agencies, the Ministry of Commerce, and academic researchers.
Over the course of 100 - 110 days, you'll learn from leading faculty and international experts, engage in hands - on field experiences and service projects in every destination, and earn academic credit.
You might be able to earn academic credit for work performed on the job or in volunteer organizations through our Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) program or College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests.
As late as 2006 academics asserted that «[f] inancial risks, particularly credit risks, are no longer borne by banks.
For those who've proven their academic merit, Meritize expands credit access, even for students with thin credit profiles and those who may not have a cosigner.
We look beyond traditional credit scores and tap into student academic data to expand student lending opportunities that empower borrowers on the path to success.
If your academic performance isn't creditworthy, Meritize will work with you to understand your student loan options and how you can improve your credit.
It may have taken a surprisingly long time for analysts to understand why the credit process made rebalancing both urgent and inevitable, but it was clear to many economists, especially among Chinese academics, that severe distortions had been building at least since the beginning of the last decade.
I found when our income dropped in our lower paying academic jobs the foreign tax credit got phased out.
Or consider the following finding: 76 per cent of undergraduates trust their faculties, and yet this «trust» is surely strained by the «inflation of grades by faculty [as well as by] competitive awarding of academic credit by some departments and by some institutions for insufficient and inadequate work.»
A given number of course credits is the quantifiable criterion to determine whether a course of study has been completed at such a level of competence as to have earned an academic degree.
The reason they sign up for it (probably not true of all of them, but for many of them) is they think it is just wonderful that you can get academic credit for reading the Bible.
My publishing credits are meager — an academic article, a mini-play, and a letter to the editor in an Archie comic book in 1971.
During my graduate years, clinical training in both chaplaincy and pastoral psychotherapy was one way to bridge the gap between academy and church, although it received no official academic credit.
He has to his credit 13 books on issues related to Asian Agriculture (with a focus on India) from publishers of repute such as Johns Hopkins University Press, Oxford University Press, Mac Millan, Academic Foundation, etc..
Although Johnson himself was cleared of criminal wrongdoing, he was fired in the wake of an academic credit - laundering scandal that led to the conviction of three of his assistants on federal fraud and conspiracy charges.
Scan the list of abuses that beset college sports, and your football team can claim, going back to 1980, at least one entry in virtually every category: improper benefits; recruiting violations; boosters run amok; academic cheating; use of steroids and recreational drugs; suppressed or ignored positive tests for drugs; player run - ins with other students as well as with campus and off - campus police; the discharge of weapons and the degradation of women in the football dorm; credit - card fraud and telephone credit - card fraud.
We will never know how many of those other steals Hamilton was credited with, but maybe Brock will make the whole business academic.
Good academic standing includes: satisfying the requirement of at least one semester of residency; full - time student (enrolled for 12 credits); evidence of normal academic progress (successful completion of 24 credits during the two preceding terms); and the completion of four seasons of eligibility in no more than 10 semesters of attendance at any institution.
I became President of National Honor Society to instill passion in others about promoting academic service, but was disappointed to find the main interest of the members was to just sign in and leave for the attendance credit.
As high school students mull which classes to take next fall, many are hoping to get a leg up in the college admissions race by choosing «dual enrollment» courses — university - level academics offered at their schools that earn them actual college credit.
To receive credit, students must complete their badging requirements during an NLU academic term.
In settling the D.C. lawsuit, Chartwells agreed to make $ 14 million in credits and payments to the school system and committed to provide $ 5 million in philanthropic support for the schools, including $ 4 million to the D.C. Public Education Fund for «innovative programs» and $ 1 million to several nonprofit organizations that promote literacy and provide mentors, college scholarships and academic enrichment.
Cuomo reiterated that the state would step up its efforts to assist Puerto Rico as it recovers from last fall's destructive hurricane by sending NYPA officials and hundreds of SUNY and CUNY students who will receive academic credit by performing Peace Corps - style rebuilding work in communities across the island.
But, that number is based only on a calculation by SUNY of students already in the system — or at least who were in the 2014 - 15 academic year — and who met the program's eligibility of family incomes under $ 125,000 and carrying 15 credits per semester.
However, the National Secretariat of the GSFP is working on the reconciliation of the transactions executed within the last two academic terms between the GSFP caterers, and MASLOC, suppliers of rice, maize and catering equipment to caterers on credit in the 2016/17 academic year.
These include the stipulation that students take at least 30 credits per academic year and remain in the state after graduation for a period equaling the length of time they received the scholarship.
• College credits: Students must complete at least 30 academic credits each year to maintain the scholarship.
They will clean, restore and construct homes and receive academic credit for doing so.
Our programs offer flexibility, convenience, accessibility and affordability and academic credit for specific programs offered in life sciences, healthcare, human resources, technology, business and legal studies.
SUNY students begin the academic season this year with a promise from the state: they can transfer any general education requirements as well as some discipline - specific courses from one school to another in what Chancellor Nancy Zimpher calls the «guaranteed seamless transfer of credits
I had to learn how to write like I was writing for a friend, not for an academic audience, and how to give credit to others without disrupting the flow of the piece with all my citations.
One study released last year by three academic economists concluded that making the credit permanent could boost the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) by 0.16 % annually, and add between 36,000 and 38,300 jobs each year.
In an interview with the newspaper Corriere della Sera, he praised Telethon for introducing American values into the Italian academic system, so that young academics get the credit for the work they perform.
A master's graduate would not necessarily be granted any advanced standing as the education programs are focused on teaching methods and theory, with usually no elective areas to which other academic subjects could be credited.
She always placed first in her class in academic performance, and she credits her French education for fostering within her a spirit of competitiveness that has propelled her career.
That rate would actually increase — to 54 percent from 46 percent — if not for the loss of academic credits when students transfer, said study authors.
Those favoring a permanent credit, a long list that includes Obama as well as business and academic leaders, say such policy lurches create uncertainty for companies doing long - term planning, making them less likely to invest in risky projects if they think they can't defray expenses.
Authorship of research articles in scholarly journals is the most visible and prestigious form of academic recognition and credit.
Completion of the program results in an official certificate and transcript with academic credit from the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Students receive academic credit and gain experience to make them more marketable candidates to future employers.
Finally, websites and blogs are skilful, time expensive and may provide academics with limited career credit.
(Credit: Robert Hurt / Caltech and Worldwide Telescope, NASA, Keck Observatory, Cerro Tolo Observatory, Caltech Academic Media Technologies)
Participants will not receive academic credit.
The completion of MINDBODYGREEN's Online Courses does not convey academic credit, which will be recognized or transferable to academic educational institutions.
The Chief Academic Officer shall make final determination on the acceptability of transfer credits.
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