Sentences with phrase «delaying graduation for»

At higher levels your thesis or dissertation could be returned to you for revisions delaying graduation for many months.

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Board of Regents chancellor Merryl Tisch and education commissioner John King have opposed delaying implementation of the standards, but King has said one change state officials are considering is pushing back when students would need to pass Common Core - aligned Regents exam for graduation.
Being held back did delay students» graduation from high school by 0.63 years, but being older for their grade did not reduce their probability of graduating or receiving a regular diploma.
For me, that graduation invitation, serves as a prime example of delayed gratification.
These findings are the result of a very specific, inexpensive, and simple intervention that can be a potent strategy for improving outcomes for students at risk of delayed graduation or drop - out.
It would have been far better for AB 484 to provide an option for the SBE to delay implementation of full common core tests until common core instruction was implemented, as was done with the CAHSEE authorizing statute in 1999 which called for the CAHSEE graduation requirement starting in 2004 but with an option for delay to 2006.
Keep in mind that part - time enrollment will delay your graduation, postpone your ability to earn a higher income, and possibly impact your eligibility for some federal aid.
Because we delayed things like so many boomers did, the grandparents weren't around to see things like college graduation or marriage for their grandchildren.
I would argue that the principal factor causing the most dire problem is not the lack of utility of a law degree, the tuition of the law school and the debt it created or even the competitiveness of the job market for lawyers upon graduation, but the four years that the student was required to spend learning something unnecessary to obtain an undergraduate degree that is utterly useless to the practice of law and that delays the entry to a competitive job market to a point in a person's life where the consequences of unemployment or underemployment can not be borne socially or financially.
In addition to awarding damages for pain and suffering, the Court also awarded two years» worth of income for diminished earning capacity to reflect the Plaintiff's delayed graduation.
That's partly because they're their parents» responsibility for longer: Children are moving back home after graduation, delaying traditional life goals such as getting married, buying houses, and having their own children.
Once home after graduation, job seekers are on their own, and because they may have delayed looking for a job while on campus, they lack important job search skills and strategies.
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