Sentences with phrase «lasts until graduation»

For example, is a federal loan for $ 10,000 is available at low interest and a period of grace lasting until graduation, a move to buy it out with a privately granted consolidation loan will likely result in the interest being increased and a transfer to a repayment schedule with private loan terms.

Not exact matches

It lasts four years or until your listed graduation date, whichever comes first.
Freshman Democrat state Sen. Cecilia Tkaczyk missed what might have been her biggest gig of the year — Kingston High School's graduation last week — after being in session until just after dawn the next morning.
In fact, the high school completion rates of black students did not stall until the mid-1980s, diverging slightly from the overall trend, though the substantial graduation gap between whites and minorities has changed very little in the last 35 years (Heckman and LaFontaine 2010).
Last week, Eduflack heard a tale (still to be verified) that until very recently one state was calculating their graduation rate based on the number of 12th graders who managed to graduate that year.
You see, the same plan you create after graduation should last you until you're getting married.
With graduation season in full swing, I've been thinking a lot about new grads who have put off career planning until the very last second.
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