Sentences with phrase «more students each year»

The Global Energy Executive MBA program at the Haskayne School of Business has 25 % more students this year.
This takes some of the burden off the government funding, and still allows universities to grow and admit more students every year.
We serve students ranging from parent - child through 8th Grade, and we are growing and welcoming more students each year.
Schools across the state need quick solutions to expand their buildings to accommodate more and more students every year.
Some teachers are seeing class sizes increase by five or more students each year.
Our tax credit budget has steadily grown to allow us to support more students each year.
With your organization or company's involvement as an Attend & Achieve sponsor or partner, the campaign can reach and impact considerably more students this year and accelerate our progress in the battle for higher student achievement.

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Think long term, he advises: «If you don't get retirement fully funded, you're going to be on your kids» payroll for 15 or 20 years,» which could end up being more expensive in the long run than student loans would be.
One, Preston Breedon - Glen, a 20 - year - old student, said that he'd spent more than $ 1,300 on champions and skins in the past couple of years.
More locally, students of this program participate in mandatory summer policy internships between their first and second year.
With more MBA programs than ever before serving a record number of students — about 10,000 students are registered in Canadian MBA programs this year, up from 4,800 in 1998 — specialization has become a defining trend, helping schools compete for the best students, and graduates compete for the best jobs.
UNB Fredericton remains popular forsome of its more specialized programs, including an MBA in sport and recreationmanagement, and the student investmentfund — a year - long course for second - yearstudents in which they manage a portionof the province's pension fund.
In the full - time, regular stream, students take a year of core courses, followedby a second year of more in - depthstudies.
In the coming year, we plan to expand even more, including building out our team to meet demand and look for even different ways to leverage our exclusive student - generated content.
College students needing loans can expect to rack up even more debt this year.
More than 500 companies have expressed interest in rolling out student loan benefits to their workers next year, said Tim DeMello, founder and CEO of Gradifi, a platform that lets companies, including PwC, Connelly Partners and Western Union, pay off some of their employees» student loans.
Foreign students contributed $ 24 billion to the U.S. economy during the 2012 - 2013 school year, 12 % more than the previous year, according to trade group NAFSA, the Association of International Educators.
That translated to me having to borrow an average of $ 10,000 more in student loans to pay for each year of college.
State schools have between 20,000 and 50,000 students, he noted; so with 40 or more years of history «those alumni spread out pretty far.»
To encourage bilingualism, the school is adding more English classes every year, and by graduation, students must be able to effectively communicate in both English and French.
Since opening about a year ago, Bello says he's taught more than 2,000 students how to work their dough.
He said that while a school like Harvard might have only 6,000 students a year but some 50,000 alumni in the city, each one of those grads is getting contacted by 100 students or more, asking to meet or go for coffee.
Telfer is updating its part - time program starting next year to provide more flexibility, allowing students to better balance their professional and academic lives.
Students shouldn't borrow more in loans than they'll make in their first year of employment, said Jeff Selingo, author of «There Is Life After College: What Parents and Students Should Know About Navigating School to Prepare for the Jobs of Tomorrow.»
Examples include $ 1 million over five years to support clinics that help law students lean more about IP, access to advisers and online tools to help demystify the IP process via the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
In the less than two years FDS has been operating, it has trained more than 25,000 students in after - school and weekend programs, as well as summer camps.
Women are also taking longer to pay off student debt, according to a report completed this year by the American Association of University Women, despite being more likely to enroll and earning higher grades than most of their male peers.
Some are more fun than others, but by the end of four years, any college student should be able to see the benefit of having all of them.
This is crucial for students like Aaron, another 20 - year - old, who arrived with fewer verbal skills and more uncontrolled behaviors.
Everyone wants to be more global, to infuse ethics and integrity into the curriculum, to teach students to be more entrepreneurial and innovative, and to put more of a challenge into MBA programs that, at some places, have become little more than a two - year search for a better job.
In fact, these days, the students are more quickly becoming the teachers as companies going through the millennial workplace revolution are getting their 18 to 35 - year - old employees to teach generation Xers and baby boomers a thing or two about integrating tools like social media and crowd sourcing into their modus operandi.
Women have largely flocked to medical and law schools in greater numbers over the past few years, but they are now turning to business school as well in part because business schools are mindful of the shortage of women students and are recruiting them more aggressively than they have before.
Career services offices are responding by offering more intensive career prep to students, from career workshops as early as freshman year to hosting industry panels in growing areas of finance, such as investment management.
Among the top 20 MBA programs in the U.S., at least four schools — Yale, Harvard, Northwestern, and UCLA — have increased their average scholarship payouts to students by more than 100 % since the 2004 - 2005 academic year.
«The barrier for gaining these essay sets is pretty high,» explains Jack Lysinger, 32, a first - year student who had been a submarine officer in the U.S. Navy for more than nine years.
The Director of Clinical Operations for the Penn State Heart & Vascular Institute, Ettinger is described as «one of the best students I have seen in more than 30 years of teaching Executive MBA students» by Dennis P. Sheehan, the school's faculty director for MBA programs.
Each year, about 65,000 undocumented students who have lived in the U.S. for five or more years graduate from American high schools.
«Last month alone we had more than one million students, and throughout 2014 we expect more than five million kids to use Descomplica... this market is going to grow a lot in the next few years, for sure.»
At 49, as a grad student, I will be able to take habits I created from 30 years of improvisation and add rigor to my work, which will make it more accurate and meaningful to those around me.
The school has increased its student population to more than 1,000 MBA students in four years and expects to boost enrollment to 1,400 students in 2016.
More than US$ 500 trillion worth of contracts — everything from swaps and futures contracts, to home mortgages and student loans — were priced using LIBOR rates last year.
Next year she'll be student body Vice President (where she'll be more of the Dick Cheney power - behind - the - throne Vice President, rather than the Mike Pence step - aside - rather - than - get - mowed - over Vice President, or so she tells me).
The average cost of one year at a public university in the United States costs twice as much: More than $ 20,000 for in - state students, according to College Board.
As another school year begins, artistic - minded students (and their parents) are once again wrestling with the age - old question of whether one should indulge an enthusiasm for music, literature or other fine - arts subjects at school, or instead study something more... shall we say... employable?
A 2014 report from the New American Foundation estimated that 40 % of loan debt was held by the 14 % of students seeking graduate degrees and the College Board found that graduate students borrow an average of nearly three times more per year than undergraduates.
The Institute of International Education found that US universities admitted more than 1 million international students in the 2015 - 16 school year, nearly 329,000 of which were Chinese students.
In one year, Handshake added 60 new school partnerships (including Stanford, Cornell, Wake Forest, University of Chicago, University of Michigan and many more), 300,000 new registered students, 35,000 new registered employers (including 80 % of the Fortune 100 companies), and over 300k job applications (60 % of which are for full time positions).
It takes borrowers an average of 21 years to repay their student loans, while 28 % of students are in default (or miss payments for 270 days or more) within five years of entering repayment.
With an annual price tag of $ 72,228 for tuition, room and board, and fees, attending Mudd for four years will run students, and their families, more than a quarter of a million dollars.
Nearly one in four borrowers surveyed (23 percent) were current students, and one in five (21 percent) completed their degree or left college more than 10 years ago.
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