Sentences with phrase «goal completion rate»

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Universal Technical Institute (UTI) incentivized executives to meet EBIT, graduate placement, and completion rate goals while Twitter (TWTR) pay was solely at management discretion, with 99 % of pay tied to equity - based compensation.
OK so he hasn't been as stellar as he was last season but apart from a few misplaced passes he has been involved in the build up play for most of our goals and his pass completion rate is still excellent.
Young Tottenham Hotspur centre back Eric Dier's debut at West Ham United was particularly notable for his composed last minute goal that settled a tight match, but the former Sporting Lisbon man also had an 88.6 % pass completion rate.
He chipped in with five goals, not a bad rate for a central midfielder at a club many tipped to struggle, and had a very tidy 84 % pass completion rate - «and from nearly 2,000 attempted passes: only eight players completed more passes over the course of the season.
The winger replaced Lamela with 63 minutes on the clock and went on to record a faultless 100 % pass completion rate while also attempting four shots at goal and setting up a chance as part of a telling cameo performance for his side.
Crosses have a lower completion and success rate, so I'd guess that's why we use it less as an avenue to goal.
Its goal is to increase high school and post-secondary completion rates.
State higher education performance funding is falling short of its intended goals of raising student retention and degree completion rates at community colleges, according to new research published today in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer - reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
For example, if your goal is to make your customer support reps more knowledgeable and efficient in solving support tickets, you may want to correlate the completion rates to the average number of exchanges required before a ticket is marked as resolved.
We think there are a few core things we can do to get us to our next goal, which is a 50 % completion rate over six years.
While this rate is four times the 8 percent average college completion rate of low - income black and Hispanic students and slightly higher than the figure (31 %) for all U.S. students, it is still considerably below KIPP's goal of seeing 75 percent of their graduates earn a four - year college degree — comparable to the rate at which top - income quartile students graduate.
That is why the foundation is making a long - term commitment to dramatically increase postsecondary completion rates, especially among low - income young people — a goal that is both ambitious and necessary.»
When it comes to high school graduation rates nationwide, the best available estimates from the U.S. Department of Education suggest that roughly 75 percent of those who enter 9th grade graduate within four years, a far cry from the goal of universal high school completion to which the president of the United States and all 50 governors in 1989 committed themselves to reaching by the year 2000.
You care deeply about the organisational goals, about meeting compliance requirements and about your completion rates.
To address persistent gaps in postsecondary educational attainment and our country's growing economic and workforce needs, federal and state policymakers, the philanthropic community, national education organizations and practitioners have put forth a number of goals and initiatives designed to increase college completion rates.
«The Michigan College Access Network is committed to increasing college readiness, participation and completion rates in Michigan, and Eileen and Janet bring the necessary expertise to ensure we reach our goal of increasing Michigan's college completion rate from 37 percent to 60 percent by the year 2025,» said Amy Smitter, Michigan College Access Network board of directors chairperson.
«The Michigan College Access Network is committed to increasing college readiness, participation and completion rates in Michigan, and Dr. Ross brings the necessary expertise to ensure we reach our goal of increasing Michigan's college completion rate from 36 percent to 60 percent by the year 2025,» said Amy Smitter, Michigan College Access Network board of directors chairperson.
Flexible pathways also promote opportunities for Vermont students to achieve postsecondary readiness through high - quality educational experiences that acknowledge individual goals, learning styles, and abilities; and increase the rates of secondary school completion and postsecondary continuation in Vermont.
KIPP had already started reporting on college completion in 2008, but the network's college completion rates did not meet its goals — although they significantly exceeded averages for low - income students.
With aligned goals across the education system, states can ensure that all students graduate high school prepared for college and careers and transition seamlessly into higher education, ultimately reducing the need for remediation and increasing postsecondary completion rates.
Form enduring regional partnerships that align high schools, community colleges and four - year institutions around shared standards of college readiness and a common goal to improve college completion rates in their region.
An analysis of goal completion success rates among StickK users showed that August tends to be the best month for following through on new commitments, while January is hands - down the worst.
Only the primary objectives are required to complete a mission, but the rating and medals that you receive afterwards will depend on your completion of the optional and secret objectives, as well as standard goals such as killing the enemy leader or taking minimal casualties.
You'll be able to see the conversion rates and number of completions for each Goal you set up.
Coordinated and supervised four Flight Commanders to ensure that pilot completion rates met quarterly and annual goals.
RESULTS: DOCC (versus EUC) was associated with higher rates of treatment initiation (99.4 % vs 54.2 %; P <.001) and completion (76.6 % vs 11.6 %, P <.001), improvement in behavior problems, hyperactivity, and internalizing problems (P <.05 to.01), and parental stress (P <.05 — .001), remission in behavior and internalizing problems (P <.01,.05), goal improvement (P <.05 to.001), treatment response (P <.05), and consumer satisfaction (P <.05).
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