Sentences with phrase «less than college»

If the EFC is less than a college's COA, the student qualifies for need - based financial aid (COA — EFC = Need).
Beginning teachers make about 20 percent less than college graduates in other fields.
On average, college - educated parents indicated they would take 5.0 steps, whereas those with less than a college diploma indicated they would take 4.6 steps.
The remaining 65 percent of jobs will require more than a high school education, but less than a college degree.
The 1917 law that first authorized federal support for VE stipulated «that such education shall be of less than college grade.»
These programs typically take only 1 to 2 years to complete, and cost tens of thousands of dollars less than a college degree.
Truck drivers, welders and information technology specialists require more than a high school education but less than a college degree.
(Only 35 points less than College / Prep record - breaking performance — Brad Reibel and his 63 points).

Not exact matches

Those really make sense, and the price for renting a room at the local college here, equipped with Wi - fi is less than $ 75.00.
Parents, for their part, would readily comply with kids» expectations: Less than 5 percent of those surveyed said that they wouldn't let their child move back in after graduating from college, although nearly 25 percent said that they would charge them rent.
Eighty - six percent of employed millennial college graduates are more likely than those with a high school diploma or less to say they have found a «career.»
But the odds of middle - aged, college - educated Hispanics becoming millionaires are less than 7 percent, while those of Caucasians are better than 21 percent.
On average, members of this group earn 32 percent less than their contemporaries with college degrees.
Student Loan Hero collected data for 670 private colleges and universities and listed the top - ranked schools where grads end up with less than $ 20,000 in debt — and often a lot less:
Students graduating from for - profit colleges end up making less money than before they walked down that stage to get their diplomas, according to a new study.
Less than half of these youth will be employed within four years of emancipation, and just three percent will graduate from college.
Less than three years later, Unigo has more than 150,000 reviews from more than 4,000 colleges and is one of the biggest sources of college information online.
An eighth - grade dropout who spends less than he earns is smarter than a college professor who can't make ends meet, according to Robert Kiyosaki.
Less than a decade ago, Everett was a teenage father and community college dropout waiting tables and relying on government assistance.
In a less traditional path to Wall Street than many of his peers, Solomon skipped the Ivy League and studied political science at Hamilton College in upstate New York.
So after hustling nonstop to get a Silicon Valley internship of his own, he took matters into his own hands and started personally brokering intros for his classmates to Bay Area companies, earning $ 60k in referral bonuses in less than one year and paying his way through college.
Borrowers who are out of college or are attending classes less than half - time can consolidate their federal student loans.
In a study issued this week (Aug. 11 - 15), Goldman Sachs Bank USA economists Eli Hackle and Hui Shan showed that the homeownership rate of young adults, ages 25 - 34, who were carrying more than $ 50,000 in student, was 8 percentage points lower than for college graduates with less than $ 50,000 in student debt.
But in the following 12 years the wages of college graduates fell by more than those of their less educated peers.
In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo has proposed free tuition to public colleges for residents whose families earn less than $ 125,000.
The acceptance rate of less than 2 percent is lower than Harvard College's 5.9 percent for the coming year's freshman class.
I just graduated college in May and was fortunate enough to secure an entry level consulting position that pays 55k / yr (a little less than ~ 35k after 401K, other benefits, and the lovely taxes that government bestows upon us).
Nearly half of the population has graduated from college, and less than 3 percent are unemployed.
Overall, college - educated millennials need less than six years to afford a 20 % down payment in 21 out of 26 metros, with metros in the South and Midwest being especially affordable.
Women on average have started their ventures with 8 times less funding than have men, according to Dr. Candida G. Brush, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson College.
When it comes to working longer, less - educated workers lower on the socioeconomic scale «face narrower options than their better - educated counterparts,» according to a paper published last year by Boston College's Center for Retirement Research.
With the job market more competitive than ever and college grads burdened with astronomical levels of student loan debt, it's easy to see why millennials may choose to take a less aggressive approach when it comes to managing their savings.
«In field after field, when it comes to centrally important skills — stockbrokers recommending stocks, parole officers predicting recidivism, college admissions officials judging applicants — people with lots of experience were no better at their jobs than those with less experience.»
«Some of the most successful men of the 19th century never went to college, and today, those who didn't go to college are more intelligent, better informed and less easily fooled than the people who did go to college
We have less free time than we did in college.
Actually, BYU, the most religious school, is more highly ranked than most of the less religious colleges.
Highly educated professionals - middle managers, college teachers, even lawyers - often claimed that they earned less than unionized blue - collar workers.
Rather than praise the college for warmly inviting President Bush to give its commencement address, Neuhaus chose to chide the institution because one hundred teachers (less than 30 percent of the faculty) published a respectful letter disagreeing with the very reasonable view that the Iraq War policy is not de-facto «God's will.»
I get confused about what excellence can mean from institution to institution, given the American practice of grading colleges; even the much less than superlative schools claim to be excellent.
The number of recent college grads making less than $ 25,000 a year has spiked in the same period.
In 2015 — 16, 321 colleges in California were eligible for Cal Grants; an estimated 40 colleges (less than 15 % of the total) have the kinds of policies the bill aims to prevent.
Almost immediately after his arrival, Abdulrahman began a certification class as a CNA and less than two months later had enrolled full time as a Medical Assistant student at Everest College in Renton.
The result is that many students go to college with something less than a passion for knowledge.
And at far less expense than the college classroom, which we also deplore.
I will start by saying that I have been an umpire for over 20 years, umpired 100s of games from Little League to Junior College and I would guess that I have made an obstruction call in less than 1 % of those games.
Further, older students are more than twice as likely as younger students to have attended a vocational or technical high school or a two - year or community college, and much less likely to have attended a private, nonreligious grade and high school.
Wood says, «When I was Principal of Oak Hill Theological College in 1961 I would ask how many newcomers to the College had come to faith following Billy's crusades and there were never less than 10 %.»
The earned doctorate in theology is rarely secured with less than seven years of full - time graduate study after the undergraduate college work.
But the adulation that came Seeger's way in recent decades had less to do with his mastery of the five - string banjo and his song - writing than with his status in certain circles as a living martyr: the man who stiffed the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), found himself blacklisted, and was reduced to performing on college campuses for a while.
In some ways, this was more just than the former system: why should people who contributed more toward achieving the college's goals get paid the same as those who contributed less?
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