Sentences with phrase «local college students on»

Not exact matches

On the topic of temptation, Green said he learned a big lesson from the early days of his first company, Zimride, a ride - sharing service for college students and employees of local companies.
Black also hosted a series of informal «town hall» gatherings on college campuses, inviting college students and local high school kids to talk about how they see their futures.
An area judge had stripped college students of their right to vote in local elections, and Sanders signed on with the ACLU to fight the ruling.
(Note: If you're local, stop by the Bryan College student center tonight for a forum on faith and doubt.)
On college campuses students flock to courses in religious studies, keep local Zen masters busy, and startle their teachers with tales of conversion and mystical experiences.
Comprised of leaders from LGBTQ student organizations across Pennsylvania, we work on college campuses and in local communities on behalf of LGBTQ young people.
Where a student aged 19 (or over but under 25) arrives at college and, based on the institution's assessment, is likely to need additional support costing over # 6,000, the institution can request a statutory assessment for an EHC plan from the student's local authority.
Vanderhoef will also be seeking to layoff 150 county workers, save $ 1.8 million by not reimbursing out - of - county students at the community college, cut the intelligence task force from the police budget, kick $ 1.4 million in local election costs back to towns, reduce funding to contract agencies by $ 300,000 this year and over $ 500,000 next year, and install a new charge on your motor vehicle registration.
We're launching a new year with an exciting new website providing local - based information for Rochester students on getting into college.
As Congressman Adriano Espaillat sat backstage at Lehman College's Lovinger Theater, preparing to address students, faculty and local residents, he had timing on his mind.
On Monday, March 11, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (NY - 17) will host her annual Financial Aid Forum to provide local students and families information on opportunities for college financial aiOn Monday, March 11, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (NY - 17) will host her annual Financial Aid Forum to provide local students and families information on opportunities for college financial aion opportunities for college financial aid.
Maxwell said he will look to achieve that goal by focusing efforts on Say Yes to Education — a local, community - wide partnership that supports Syracuse students in school and through college — and career and technical programs.
Students at Syracuse University and local colleges would no longer be able to deduct the interest they pay on student loans, and graduate students would have to begin paying tax on the tuition that is waived for them while they work on campus as researchers and teaching assStudents at Syracuse University and local colleges would no longer be able to deduct the interest they pay on student loans, and graduate students would have to begin paying tax on the tuition that is waived for them while they work on campus as researchers and teaching assstudents would have to begin paying tax on the tuition that is waived for them while they work on campus as researchers and teaching assistants.
Like he did at the University of Buffalo and at a local high school in Syracuse, the conversation focused on making college affordable to students.
The Erie County Legislature approved a $ 110.8 million budget for Erie Community College on Thursday that will increase student full - time tuition by $ 167 for local, full - time students.
On Tuesday, more than 300 local officials, business leaders, college students and staff gathered at OCC to hear his new 25 - minute stump speech that called for New York to regain its reputation as a leader in both business and social justice.
I collaborated with my partner, who was working at a local engineering university, to set up hands - on summer research experiences for my students who were interested in pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers in college.
Building a local workforce in Hawai`i is essential, and relies on addressing college degree completion: nationally, and in Hawai`i, less than 4 of 10 students pursuing science and technology degrees finish them.
While at NYU, Brennan has been actively involved in youth development through Arts in the Community, which attempts to bring college students together with local NYC arts education nonprofits, and through Peer Health Exchange, which focuses on teaching health to ninth graders around NYC.
Dating sites are an easy way to find those college hookups, and not just for students but also for local women and men who want to get in on the fun.
Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.
Hookup Land provides regular posts on getting the most out of online dating and how to go from flipping through profiles to indulging in real hookups with local college students.
The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on Earth, Season 2, Episode 3: In Concord, New Hampshire, co-host Mark Halperin stopped by Saint Anselm College in Manchester for an impromptu focus group with students and local residents who were attending an event at the cCollege in Manchester for an impromptu focus group with students and local residents who were attending an event at the collegecollege.
Gateshead College has teamed up with a local football team to help its students kick on in the world of employment.
It costs just # 3,995 (you would spend the same on a basic plumbing course, stuck at home, in your local college) but once employed students can typically earn enough money in a year to fund the cadetship.
A high school superstar — editor of the newspaper, on the student government, in theater — he learned he wasn't eligible for college financial aid and resigned himself to working at a local newspaper for $ 10 an hour.
The growth in career - themed high schools, career - technical schools, and early - college partnerships, all often connected to community colleges and local businesses, is setting students on stable paths to solid jobs.
So far we've played at a street fair, for staff and students at the Cal State San Marcos College of Education, and even live on local TV news and KPBS TV.
Each panel of student projects also received open feedback, and interchanged with discussants, including experts on education and entrepreneurship from across Harvard, as well as entrepreneurs and leaders from local and international businesses, consulting companies, colleges, and research centers.
In addition to training students, Darlington College is embarking on an exciting project with local schools to develop the skills of PE staff and teaching assistants, using the School Sport Premium Fund, to qualify them to deliver physical activity sessions.
PASA's Club AfterZone, located in Providence middle schools, gives students the flexibility to alternate their on - site enrichment activities with an additional «learning time» session, during which students receive individual help on schoolwork from volunteers, many of whom are students at local colleges.
Although set in an affluent area of Preston, a high proportion of Corpus Christi Catholic Sports College students come from the most deprived local areas, with 33 per cent on free school meals.
As high - school students plan for graduation and beyond, many families are counting on their local college or university as an affordable next step.
The ten indicators were: 9th - grade attendance rates; rates of college readiness at the end of each grade (as measured by the number of students on track to earn a Regents diploma as opposed to a less - rigorous «local» diploma); the number of credits earned and Regents exams passed by grade 12; dropout and transfer rates; graduation rates; and rates of receiving a Regents diploma.
Eligible high school students can earn college credits on select courses through concurrent enrollment available in partnership with local colleges.
Although the Obama administration insists that Common Core increases college readiness and prepares students for a 21st - century economy, it has been fiercely resisted by the mostly liberal teachers unions, who say that it already adds to the large burden of high - stakes tests and makes teachers follow a rote set of curriculum instructions, and by conservatives, who say that the standards are a federal infringement on what has traditionally been a local concern.
School districts and colleges in Florida this year will have greater access to students» scores on the two national college - entrance examinations, leading state education officials to predict speedier admissions to universities and more complete performance indicators from local schools.
The Aurora Partnership for Teaching plunges college students into the life of local schools from their first moments on campus.
We're launching a new year with an exciting new website providing local - based information for Rochester students on getting into college.
After delivering over 50 local and national presentations on this work, our team of student investigators is now embarking on the second phase of research, an undertaking that has us surveying and interviewing hundreds of Kentucky high school seniors and undergraduates to define college readiness from a student perspective, with a special focus on how the ACT fares as a predictor of college success.
By the time they reach 7th grade, KIPP Austin College Prep students are consistently outperforming their peers on the local district and state average on the STAAR assessment.
States that are implementing college - and career - ready standards, including the Common Core State Standards or variations on those standards that have been tailored to state or local needs, are positioning their students for successful transition into postsecondary education and the workforce.
The new guidelines require ways to connect student - level data with college outcomes; evaluations that include tests for teachers, principals, school boards and superintendents; a focus on school overhauls; and the agreement of local teachers» unions.
This includes: $ 10 million for the Integrated Teacher Preparation Grant Program to provide grants to colleges and universities to develop or improve programs so that students can earn a teaching credential and a bachelor's degree in four years; $ 20 million to establish the California Classified School Employees Credentialing Program to recruit non-certificated school employees to become certificated classroom teachers; and $ 5 million for a local educational agency to establish and operate the California Center on Teaching Careers to recruit teachers.
High school, community college, and local employer collaborations have developed in many parts of the country focusing on preparing students for locally available high - skill jobs.
Jamie is interested in examining college access and success from both the local community / K -12 system and higher education perspectives; particularly focused on first - generation students, low - income students, and students of color.
Georgia Charter Schools Association congratulates the member charter schools that performed better than the local districts where they are located or the counties where students reside on Georgia's 2017 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI).
Students gain exposure to postsecondary education by taking classes on a college campus and early work experience through hands - on training with local employers.
In dealing with a $ 3 billion budget shortfall he inherited, Romney slashed higher education, cut revenue to local governments, and raised stiff fees on college students and their parents.
Through her work at the Whittier College Center for Engagement with Communities (CEC), Jafet worked on increasing college access among local first generation college bound students in partnership with the Whittier Union High School District and the El Rancho Unified High School DiCollege Center for Engagement with Communities (CEC), Jafet worked on increasing college access among local first generation college bound students in partnership with the Whittier Union High School District and the El Rancho Unified High School Dicollege access among local first generation college bound students in partnership with the Whittier Union High School District and the El Rancho Unified High School Dicollege bound students in partnership with the Whittier Union High School District and the El Rancho Unified High School District.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z