Sentences with phrase «evaluate academic interests»

They skim through applications, review transcripts, and scores and evaluate academic interests and personal essays to determine students» eligibility for admission.

Not exact matches

The Fiduciary Rule and PTEs followed an extensive public rulemaking process in which the Department evaluated a large body of academic and empirical work on conflicts of interest, and determined that conflicted advice was causing harm to retirement investors.
Academic interests include evaluating the use of neuro - evidence in the courts, particularly in the area of lie detection with functional neuroimaging.
Selection Criteria Applications will be evaluated on the basis of academic promise, the analytic promise of the applicant's research interests, and the match between the candidates» interests and the strengths of our program and faculty.
Support from the STAARS Leaders project allows educators to evaluate student success beyond the mold of standardized testing in the interest of building the skills and knowledge necessary for students to succeed at any academic endeavor.
Progress monitoring is used in conjunction with universal screening in an MTSS model (or by anyone who is interested in improving learning results for children) to set goals for a student's learning growth, quickly and frequently assess a student's academic performance, measure his / her rate of improvement, and to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction.
Computed tomography (CT) is becoming a widely accepted alternative to dental radiography in specialty and academic facilities.1, 2 CT allows 3 - dimensional reconstruction of the skull, viewing of finer detail than can be seen on radiographs, and isolation of areas or teeth of interest.1 CT is especially advantageous for evaluating intranasal structures, surrounding soft tissue structures, abscesses, and neoplasia.1
More than 1,500 applicants were evaluated based on several criteria, including academic excellence, professional interests, financial need, diversity, leadership and potential for contribution to the veterinary profession.
More than 1,700 applicants from universities throughout the United States and Caribbean were evaluated for academic excellence, financial need, diversity, sustainability, leadership and career interest.
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