Sentences with phrase «granting institution of»

Veteran's Assistance approval requires accreditation through a degree granting institution of higher learning.
The Yestermorrow - UMass Semester in Sustainable Design / Build offers admission to highly motivated undergraduates and recent graduates from any major at any accredited degree - granting institution of higher education — no previous architecture or building experience is necessary.
Founded in 1961, the Graduate Center is the doctorate - granting institution of the City University of New York (CUNY).
(2) Team: A group of no more than five (5) individuals who are all at least 18 years old, and, at the time of entry, are all enrolled full - or part - time at an accredited, degree - granting institution of higher education seeking an undergraduate (two - or four - year) or graduate degree.
(1) Individual: Contest participant must be an individual at least 18 years old who, at the time of entry, is enrolled full - or part - time at an accredited, degree - granting institution of higher education seeking an undergraduate (two or four - year) or graduate degree.
Cost sharing of 30 % of total project cost required for PhD - granting institutions of higher learning.
In the United States, there are nearly 5, 000 degree - granting institutions of higher education.

Not exact matches

Many of the structures and institutions he helped pioneer more than a century ago — in - house sales teams; geographic sales territories; sales conferences; quotas; training academies — we now take for granted.
The next frontier As such, drones have quietly been making inroads in the Arctic for the past several years, mostly under clearances granted to research institutions like the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The latest round of national research grants has once again highlighted the University of Western Australia as the state's leading research institution, with Curtin University of Technology following close behind.
With a 1.7 high school grade point average and unable to get admitted to any degree - granting institution, Kalin faked an MIT student ID and then used a letter of recommendation from a professor he met there to get himself admitted to NYU.
Only Californians received more patents last year, and Washington institutions were among the largest recipients of medical research grants.
H.B. 929 Status: Failed Relates to promotion of cybersecurity in the Commonwealth, initiates several efforts to promote economic development, research and development, and workforce development of the cybersecurity industry in the Commonwealth, creates two new matching grant funds, adds one administered by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority for private entities that collaborate with one or more public institutions of higher education on research and development related to cybersecurity.
These commenters asserted that unless the Department took such an approach, it could be forced to grant a series of short extensions, which would produce serious frictional costs, protracted uncertainty (for advisers, financial institutions, and retirement investors), wasted expenses on interim and conditional compliance efforts, and unnecessary market disruption.
It also would apply to spouses and children of employees at the system's 12 degree - granting institutions.
The grants that go to the aspiring entrepreneurs are a first of its kind collaboration among the financial institutions in West Michigan and include the following:
This doesn't take into account postsecondary institutions, which have seen long - term building maintenance cuts, and whose students, paying some of the highest interest rates on student loans in the country, saw their grant program replaced with a loan - reduction program nine years ago.
, Reza Bradrania, Andrew Grant, Joakim Westerholm and Wei Wu examine the short - term performance of stocks with unusual buying or selling pressure among individual Australian investors, Australian institutions or non-Australian (foreign) institutions.
However it is complex because SIFIs [systematically important financial institutions] are highly complex, engage in a broad range of complex trading activities and also, because of the number of exceptions to the Rule that the largest banks have been granted regarding these trading activities.»
Canada's Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions has granted PNC Bank Canada Branch («PNC Canada») a full - service branch license.
Tim Grant, CEO of R3's Lab and Research Center, and member of the MAS International Technology Advisory Panel, comments: «We are delighted to build on our relationship with MAS and bring together a large group of financial institutions from both Singapore as well as global players from our membership.
Pell Grants can be used to cover the cost of attendance at many of the thousands of postsecondary institutions across the country.
Regarding Schumer's point on enrollments, the number of computer science graduates bottomed out in the 2006 - 07 academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees in computer science at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked by the Computer Research Association.
The preeminent role that leading legal scholars would grant to the courts - and thus to the state - to define social values would undermine the value - constitutive role of intermediary institutions.
In fact, we already do that in a number of areas — Pell grants for poor college students, child care to the parent, not a religious institution, and the parent freely chooses a school that is secular, Buddhist, Baptist and so on.
Such an arrangement would make it even less likely that the local ordinary would have influence over a particular university, since the ordinary granting the mandate might be thousands of miles away from the Catholic institution involved.
Of course such an alteration involves for hierarchy and rank and file an uncomfortable period of transition: the old and well - tried is no longer there; the new has not yet got into its stride, has not yet become something that is taken for granted without discussion; the intellectual and religious attitudes necessarily required if the new institutions are to succeed have first slowly to develoOf course such an alteration involves for hierarchy and rank and file an uncomfortable period of transition: the old and well - tried is no longer there; the new has not yet got into its stride, has not yet become something that is taken for granted without discussion; the intellectual and religious attitudes necessarily required if the new institutions are to succeed have first slowly to develoof transition: the old and well - tried is no longer there; the new has not yet got into its stride, has not yet become something that is taken for granted without discussion; the intellectual and religious attitudes necessarily required if the new institutions are to succeed have first slowly to develop.
Daniel Coit Gilman, founding president of The Johns Hopkins University, the other new nonsectarian institution of higher learning, grieved over a government report that as of 1876 there were 545 degree - granting institutions in the country.
Granted that religious forms and institutions, like other fields of human and cultural activity, are conditioned by the nature, atmosphere, and dynamics of a given society, to what extent does religion contribute to the cohesion of a social group and to the dynamics of its development and history?
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
Let us grant that universal suffrage is no panacea, that the new institutions of India are quite precarious, that the people may vote themselves into totalitarianism.
He shows that the secularist takes our political institutions for granted while ignoring the logic of theology — that political discussion depends upon justice, that justice depends upon ethics, and that ethics is grounded in theology.
As long as it could be taken for granted that Protestantism was culturally dominant or that it ought to be dominant, the goal of church - related institutions was to shape the whole society according to Protestant standards.
Thus the G.I. Bill, the Public Facilities Act, the National Defense Education Act, and the various forms of student aid initiated in the 1960s — BEOGs, SEOGs, Work - Study, Pell grants, etc. — have subsidized the survival of many colleges and universities, but inexorably they have served as well to make the grantee institutions more anxious to observe the laws and regulations of the State than the strictures of the Church whose sponsorship is, by comparison, so intangible.
The fact that slavery, like polygamy, was taken for granted is disguised in our English Versions by the euphemisms «man - servant» and «maid - servant,» but in the Hebrew there is no mistaking the established institution of slavery with its characteristic customs and consequences.
Even when liberalism became so widespread among the educated classes, as it did by the end of the nineteenth century, that it was almost taken for granted, it was by no means securely institutionalized among the masses, as the rise of socialist, Catholic and fascist parties uncertainly or not at all committed to democratic institutions would subsequently show.
If my colleague Brad Gregory's historical assessment is true, and if Ephraim Radner's «Protestant version» of the Reformation's purported beneficial effects» that it «gave us back our consciences, granted us freedom, unleashed reason,» etc., and has given rise to modern secular institutions that have exercised caritas even better than have Christian institutions» are arguable if not actually overstated, what then are modern Christians (Protestant and Catholic) to do in the face of contemporary culture's relentless hostility to sacred things?
Nevertheless, these states demonstrated their friendliness for the Christian religion through the payment of chaplains» salaries and through the granting of tax exemption to religious institutions.
But this is a far cry indeed from the public controversies that our current epidemic of so - called realist atheism has given rise to, such as whether it is permissible to pray or celebrate Christmas in schools and other public institutions, or to grant government support of one kind or another to private religious education.
The 17 grants, totaling $ 432,658, are designed to further the development of a healthy and sustainable raw materials supply chain and are awarded to research institutions and organizations across the country.
We educate grant - making institutions, corporations, and governmental bodies about plant - based and clean meat R&D as a critical component of endeavors related to sustainability, climate change, and global health.
Granted there are people who just do not really try to make it work, but on the other hand, there are those of us who got married, had children, and believed in the institution enough to make it through, even if part of it was a farce.
At the same time, the rigorous requirements of running a New York State degree - granting institution continued to grow in scope and complexity.
Fulfilling its dream of becoming an independent, degree - granting institution, in 1987 the Waldorf Institute applied for a charter as Sunbridge College from the Board of Regents of The State University of New York.
It continues to be a condition of grant attached to DSG allocations that local authorities must make payments of top - up funding to institutions in a timely fashion and on a basis agreed with the institution.
Give details of any sponsorship from formula firms for study or research grants or to attend professional conferences, which will then be displayed on their institution's website for three years
Anna Gavine: my institution (University of Dundee) has received two small grants from WHO to support my contribution to this review.
Until now, needy rabbinical college students in undergraduate institutions were eligible for federal «Pell grants» to help defer the costs of tuition, but not for New York State tuition assistance grants.
«Undergrads who attend New York State's proprietary colleges, which are degree - granting institutions certified by the Board of Regents like CUNY, SUNY or any other non-profit institution, deserve financial aid parity,» Klein's spokeswoman Candice Giove said.
The institution of ratification grants states the necessary time - frame to seek the required approval for the treaty on the domestic level and to enact the necessary legislation to give domestic effect to that treaty.
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