Sentences with phrase «group of admitted students»

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Holmes recently told a group of Stanford graduate business students that, «The minute you have a back - up plan, you've admitted you're not going to succeed.»
No group is better prepared to bring such challenges than students of Whitehead, and if the scale of the contrast is greater than Mason would admit, the fruits of continued pursuit of his project are correspondingly more important
In a similar fashion I recently showed a large group of journalism students the film Frost / Nixon and they all admitted to having formed a favourable impression of Nixon after watching it.
A group calling itself Concerned Law Students, have asked the government to find ways of expanding the Ghana Law School to admit more qualified candidates.
Among many other experiences, he follows a large group of Israeli high school students on a journey to Poland's death camps, where some admit to being afraid of leaving their hotel rooms, so frightened are they by the remarks of teachers and Secret Service agents on the dangers of anti-Semitism.
Though students in the treatment group received 49 percent of all coupons that were distributed, 58 percent of the people admitted to the special exhibit with those coupons came from the treatment group.
In particular, we take advantage of the lottery - based admissions process for charter schools to compare the academic performance of two groups of students: those who wanted to attend a charter school and were randomly admitted and those who wanted to attend but were not admitted and remained in traditional public schools.
The Act needs to be amended and a clause may be appropriately added to Section 26 providing that every school and any other institution, whether government or non-government, aided, unaided or autonomous, shall admit in every class such percentage of disabled students as prescribed, not less than five percent, reserving at least one seat for each of the groups with: (i) blindness or low vision; (ii) hearing impairment; (iii) locomotor disability or cerebral palsy.
Because these charters held a lottery to select their students, the research team could compare the achievement of applicants who were admitted with a similar group who remained in a traditional public school.
Even critics of the law admit that one of the NCLB law's greatest achievements has been shining a light on individual groups of students and holding schools accountable for speeding up their progress.
Over one third of students admit to illegally downloading course materials according to a survey by the Book Industry Study Group.
The Student Loan Group did not admit to any wrong doing rather agreed to the settlement «solely for the purpose of voluntarily resolving disputed claims and to avoid the expense and uncertainty of continued litigation...»
Tours Please call or email in advance for a group or school tours (225) 343-4955 [email protected] Tour Hours Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Tours are conducted on the hour from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Admission is only free to Louisiana Residents on Thursdays from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Individual Tour Admission Adults $ 8 Senior Citizens $ 6 Students $ 6 Ages 5 - 17 $ 3 Children under 5 admitted free with family Groups Tour Admission 1 - 20 People - $ 8 per person 21 - 40 People - $ 7 per person 41 or More People - $ 6.50 per person Student Groups Tour Admission 1 - 20 Students - $ 7 21 - 40 Students - $ 6 41 or More Students - $ 5 School Tours Grandmother's Attic Costumed interpreters lead students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and Students $ 6 Ages 5 - 17 $ 3 Children under 5 admitted free with family Groups Tour Admission 1 - 20 People - $ 8 per person 21 - 40 People - $ 7 per person 41 or More People - $ 6.50 per person Student Groups Tour Admission 1 - 20 Students - $ 7 21 - 40 Students - $ 6 41 or More Students - $ 5 School Tours Grandmother's Attic Costumed interpreters lead students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and Students - $ 7 21 - 40 Students - $ 6 41 or More Students - $ 5 School Tours Grandmother's Attic Costumed interpreters lead students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and Students - $ 6 41 or More Students - $ 5 School Tours Grandmother's Attic Costumed interpreters lead students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and Students - $ 5 School Tours Grandmother's Attic Costumed interpreters lead students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and students in grades 3 - 8 on a tour of the plantation house and grounds.
In 2013, Victoria Sobel was elected and served as the Alumni Association's Art Representative on The Working Group to propose alternative strategies to establish financial sustainability while retaining Cooper Union's unique heritage of academic excellence, merit - based admissions, and full - tuition scholarships for all admitted undergraduate students.
College students are admitted free Thursday and Friday evenings, 5 - 9 p.m. Discounts are offered for groups of 10 or more with advance reservation by calling (615) 744-3247.
College students are admitted free Thursday and Friday evenings (with the exception of Frist Fridays), 5 — 9 p.m. Discounts are offered for groups of 10 or more with advance reservation by calling (615) 744-3247.
Slightly more than a year after the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art announced its plan to charge tuition, a group of professors, admitted students and alumni filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday against the school's board of trustees.
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