Sentences with phrase «lack access to a university»

According to the data, 29 % lack curriculum guidelines from their departments, and 67 % lack access to a university phone.

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There is nothing remotely similar for English - speaking Christians, and without it people lacking command of classical languages and access to university libraries have no first - hand knowledge of the past.
Efforts to limit access to voting, compounded by election security concerns, have created a lack of confidence in the U.S. voting system, said Myrna Perez, professor of law and director of the Brennan Center for Justice Voting Rights and Elections Project at the New York University School of Law.
George Bray, who heads the clinical obesity and metabolism department at Louisiana State University, says environment and behavior — like lack of access to exercise facilities and overeating — so strongly affect gene activity that you can not focus on one while ignoring the other.
The lack of free and easy access to reliable maps of Sumatran forests has limited Indonesia's efforts to protect its natural heritage, according to David Gaveau, a landscape ecologist based at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom, who designed the site.
Adapting Admissions to 2013 Yale Daily News, 4/17/13 «Harvard School of Education professor Natasha Warikoo also mentioned the «redress rationale» — the idea that because minorities have historically experienced discrimination and lack of access to resources, universities have a responsibility to redress it in present day.»
The new study, conducted by Stanford University Associate Professor Eric Bettinger, Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Bridget Terry Long, and University of Toronto Associate Professor Philip Oreopoulos, tracked nearly 17,000 low - income individuals and determined that cumbersome financial aid forms and lack of information about higher education costs and financial aid prevented access to higher education.
In the online discussions and face - to - face meetings, the members of the learning community, the teachers and the university educators, engaged in numerous conversations about how to overcome these barriers (e.g., lack of access to technology).
In the open - ended questions about technology learning, some respondents expressed that technology should be hands - on and practical, yet others described either their universities» or local schools» lacking access to high - quality technology; therefore, using technology to teach content was superfluous under these conditions.
The report also found that California's Latino students attend some of the country's most segregated schools, lack access to early childhood education, are often pushed away from college - prep coursework in high school and are more likely to be required to take remedial classes in colleges and universities.
As far back as the Levinson Report in 1970 (co-sponsored by The Florida Bar and the University of Florida), the legal community in Florida has been faced with documentation of the overwhelming unmet legal needs of the poor in Florida, and the adverse effect this lack of access to the legal system has not only on the poor, but on the entire legal system.
According to University of Ottawa Faculty of Law professor David Wiseman, new models will only have a «trickle - down» benefit for poor Ontarians who lack access to justice.
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