Not exact matches
Even the lesser aim of dispersing a broader variety of services to neighborhood schools that are convenient to
families and often underused outside school hours — and sometimes
during them, in cities where
enrollments are falling faster than school boards can marshal the political capital to close almost - empty schools — is problematic.
Dearden, Fitzsimons & Wyness (2014) look at the effect of reinstating means - tested grants in 2004, using a difference - in - difference strategy that compares
enrollment before and after the 2004 reinstatement (
during a period when tuition fees and loan limits were stable), for students from low - and high - income
families.
Figure 1 shows that the gap in degree attainment between high - and low - income
families more than doubled
during this period, from 14 to 37 percentage points [7](note that in the highly structured English curriculum,
enrollment and completion are almost the same thing, in contrast to the U.S. [8]-RRB-.
1 For networks which provided data to
Families Empowered on the number of applications they received
during the 2016 - 17
enrollment season (the vast majority of applications were from networks where
Families Empowered has access to baseline data).
While many colleges and universities say that graduates of redesigned high schools will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process, 66
family concerns about college admissions might inhibit
enrollment in new high schools that use competency - based approaches.67 At least one state, Utah, has passed legislative language with the intent to bar public institutions of higher education from treating graduates of competency - based high schools unfairly
during the admissions process.68 As new issues and challenges emerge, states will need to remain vigilant and creative about how to best encourage and enable innovative high school designs.
If your
family grows
during the year, you're eligible for a special
enrollment period.
During this 45 day
enrollment window we will walk you through enrolling in the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace, help you fill out the forms, and help you decide on the best insurance plan for you and your
family in 2018.
If you're eligible to enroll in an individua /
family plan (either
during open
enrollment or as a result of a qualifying event) and you want to make the switch, make sure that you fully understand the benefits and limitations of the individual plan compared to your employer - based plan.
While COBRA maybe an available option for you or your
family members under your former employer's group health insurance plan, you may have other individual health insurance options available to you
during the General Open
Enrollment Period or your Special
Enrollment Period through the 1) Federal Health Exchange at www.healthcare.gov, or 2) outside of the federal health exchange with a local broker or agent.
Both benefits are important to consider
during open
enrollment, but the first step is to understand what you and your
family need.
If your job provided the health insurance for the entire
family, your spouse can initiate coverage for the
family, because loss of coverage is a qualifying event that triggers a special
enrollment period, regardless of when it happens
during the year.
If your employer offers this benefit, you and your eligible
family members are eligible to enroll for these coverages.1 You just need to enroll
during your
Enrollment Period and be actively at work for coverage to be effective.