Sentences with phrase «graduate college acceptance»

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Farrell notes that colleges and universities tout the successes of their incoming students — test scores, academic achievement, acceptance rates, and the like — but rarely spend the same amount of energy sharing data about job placement and success rates of graduates.
By June 2006, Match had graduated three classes, and every student from the classes of 2004, 2005, and 2006 was accepted for admission by a four - year college or university (an average of three acceptances per student), including Boston College, Brown, Duke, Georgetown, Hofstra, Howard, Northeastern, Spelman College, and Trinity Ccollege or university (an average of three acceptances per student), including Boston College, Brown, Duke, Georgetown, Hofstra, Howard, Northeastern, Spelman College, and Trinity CCollege, Brown, Duke, Georgetown, Hofstra, Howard, Northeastern, Spelman College, and Trinity CCollege, and Trinity CollegeCollege.
The senior speaker that day, Fordham - bound Briana Mitchell, took justifiable pride in the accomplishment of her classmates, who have already beaten the odds simply by graduating and winning acceptance to college.
One shining example of Jacobs's assertion is the success of San Diego's High Tech High, a place where interdisciplinary curriculum and project learning have propelled 100 percent of its graduates to college acceptance; 80 percent of those enroll into four - year institutions.
In the years since, we've opened two additional schools, launched additional programs to support students» success beyond high school, and achieved a 100 % college acceptance rate for our graduates.
Speaking to graduates of the Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts in Thornton, CO, President Obama congratulated them on the achievement of taking a school with a 50 % college matriculation and turning it into a 100 % acceptance rate in only three years.
Democracy Prep's results are incomparable: 100 percent of graduates are college - bound (two college acceptances are required for graduation); 95 percent pass the Regents exams; and the schools are leaders in urban charter turnaround (with Harlem Prep skyrocketing from the third to the 96th percentile from one school year to the next).
Across all four UChicago Charter campuses spanning grades Pre-K to 12, leaders, teachers, staff, parents, and students have worked diligently to instill a college - graduating culture, preparing and supporting alumni not only for acceptance to college, but cultivating the academic mindsets and creating the supports needed to persist through to college completion.
Torres is responsible for promoting a college going culture that ensures UChicago Charter graduates receive the support that they need to meet the school's goal for 100 % college acceptance and graduation.
Making Waves commits to rigorously and holistically preparing students to gain acceptance to and graduate from college to ultimately become valuable contributors to the workforce and their communities.
HOPE Christian High School's graduating seniors have achieved 100 percent college acceptance for six years in a row.
When UPCS graduated its first class in the spring of 2003, every student had received a college acceptance letter, and the school has continued to improve student achievement each year.
For the past 10 years, City School's graduating seniors have boasted a 100 % college acceptance rate.
Summit Academy Charter School bridges the gap between aspirations and realities by preparing 6th through 12th grade scholars to gain acceptance to, excel in and graduate from college by using three pillars of success: mastery of core subjects, character building, and community leadership.
Summit Academy Charter School bridges the gap between aspirations and realities by preparing 6th through 12th grade students to gain acceptance to, excel in and graduate from college by using three pillars of success: Mastery of core subjects, Character building, and Community leadership
As part of the Better Make Room campaign, the day serves as a reminder that college acceptance is possible for all students; provides an inspiration for younger students to get on the college - ready track; and highlights the daily efforts of students, teachers, and school counselors to prepare graduates for their futures.
Charter schools are raising the bar on student achievement for schools across Illinois by improving test scores, graduating more students from high school, and increasing college acceptance and persistence rates for all Illinois students.
To date, the 34 seniors scheduled to graduate in June 2015 have received 119 college acceptance letters.
The last four graduating classes (2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017) have all earned 100 percent acceptance to college, the hallmark of LEAD's high - quality, college - preparatory academic program.
So of course they have a 100 % acceptance rate because if you don't get accepted to college you are deemed not to have graduated.
Spurred on by lower prices and by growing acceptance among college graduates and Hispanic consumers, e-reader usage is taking off, with 12 percent of adults using an e-reader in May, double the rate from November.
Applicants must be admitted to the Graduate School following acceptance into the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Seniors are receiving college acceptance letters and are just weeks from graduating.
Jess, a graduate of Central Secondary School, will be attending UWO's Huron College in the General Arts and Science Program and has been offered early acceptance to the Ivey School of Business, where he hopes to earn a dual HBA / law degree.
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