Sentences with phrase «graduate of the program returned»

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The 2009 graduate poll was sent to 5,056 students at 83 programs, and was completed and returned by 2,974 graduates (58 %); the director poll was sent to 83 directors, of whom 69 responded (83 %).
As veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan return to civilian life, a significant number of them are entering college programs, including graduate programs in science and related technical fields.
The SFS and IASP programs fund students for up to 2 years of undergraduate or graduate training in cybersecurity in return for an equivalent period of government service, either to DOD (for IASP awardees) or to other federal agencies (for SFS awardees).
In the University of Toronto MD / PhD Program, the majority of students complete the preclinical courses of medical school (i.e., the first year and a half) and then pursues full - time graduate work, completes the PhD, and only then returns to medical school to complete the clinical component.
MD - PhD programs are not the only available approach for training future physician - scientists, but they have, in many respects, become the most visible.2 — 4 In an MD - PhD curriculum, students complete the requirements for both the MD and the PhD, usually by starting with the first two years of medical education and then focusing on graduate school before returning to complete the medical degree.
To enable young, superbly trained, community - oriented physicians to build a better network of care in the underserved areas where they learned their profession, the University of Chicago Medical Center is initiating the UCMC REACH (Repayment for Education to Alumni in Community Health) program, which will encourage Pritzker graduates to return to the South Side of Chicago to practice medicine in underserved communities.
Paez returned to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to discuss with students in the International Education Policy and Education Policy and Management programs the opportunities and challenges of advancing reforms that seek greater social justice.
Now in its 13th year, the Risk and Prevention Program welcomes 50 to 60 students into each incoming class.To date, 584 students have graduated from the program, with many of them embarking on new or modified career paths following graduation, while others return to the sectors from which they came, such as teaching or nonprofit youth - developmenProgram welcomes 50 to 60 students into each incoming class.To date, 584 students have graduated from the program, with many of them embarking on new or modified career paths following graduation, while others return to the sectors from which they came, such as teaching or nonprofit youth - developmenprogram, with many of them embarking on new or modified career paths following graduation, while others return to the sectors from which they came, such as teaching or nonprofit youth - development work.
NCES buckets new entrants into three categories: those who are are returning to teach after time out of the classroom, those who have never taught before but who delayed their teaching career, and those who recently graduated from a teaching program.
Students under 19 who returned to school and graduated got a «second chance» with a program created through the Office of the Governor, providing tuition credits for higher education to job opportunities.
Before you ever embark on an graduate program, you need to consider the ROI (return on investment) of your education.
During that time, Dr. Lopez was also asked to return to UC Davis to serve on the Admission's Committee, an unusual honor for a recent graduate of the program.
Upon her return to the states, she began her career at North Shore Animal League America as part of the internship program for new graduates.
She returned to the University of Guelph in 2007 to pursue graduate training in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology while continuing to practice as a veterinarian throughout the program.
the unexpected return to idealism as experienced by five current students or recent graduates of NYC MFA programs
After returning to his home State of Minnesota, he entered the graduate program in Agricultural Economics at the University of Minnesota at received his M.S. in 1997 and Ph.D. in 2000.
After working for a year at the university and studying in its Master of Arts program in international relations, he returned to Toronto to study law at Osgoode Hall Law School and graduated in 1977.
An applicant from a master's or doctoral program in social work which did not emphasize direct patient or client services may complete the clinical curriculum content requirement by returning to a graduate program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education or the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, or to a clinical social work graduate program with comparable standards, in order to complete the education requirements for examination.
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