Sentences with phrase «expected graduation from college»

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According to a recent Google Consumer Survey, conducted for the education company Upromise by its financial services parent, Sallie Mae, the majority of students expect to continue receiving financial support from their parents for up to two years after their college graduation.
«Foundation president Bill Gates concluded that small schools did not have the effect on college readiness and graduation rates that he expected,» explained researchers from Duke and MIT.
We find that the offer of a voucher increased college enrollment within three years of the student's expected graduation from high school by 0.7 percentage points, an insignificant impact.
At the beginning of the year, each class is named after the college that its lead teacher graduated from and the students» expected year of college graduation.
The gap between the skills with which students graduate from high school and what colleges expect them to be able to do has come under increased scrutiny, as federal policymakers push states to increase college graduation rates.
After graduation, the degree from that college does not have the same value in the labor market, so the graduate is left in a debt - full situation where income is less than expected.
Students must turn college planning from idealistic to realistic, focusing on budget, potential ROI and expected debt upon graduation.
If you haven't yet graduated from college, for example, put down the name of the school you're attending and state your expected graduation date.
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