Sentences with phrase «number of admitted students»

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This view becomes more ambiguous when increasingly large numbers of men and women students are admitted who are not «in orders» and require a different sort of spiritual formation.
I am surprised though how these students admitted to it and even boldly pointed out to the school administration that the number of tests and work they assign contribute to their desire to cheat because their workload is so great.
He, however, could not indicate the total number of students admitted into the school but stated that the list has been pasted on the school's notice board.
The number of students admitted into university after results is down seven per cent on last year, with 79,000 still waiting for answers and 10,000 applying through clearing.
This unfortunate development is widely believed to have been caused by congestion in our Senior High Schools due to the large numbers of students admitted after government rolled out the Free SHS scheme.
In the speech, delivered inside The Mall at Bay Plaza in Baychester, Diaz described the number of Latino and black students admitted to the city's prestigious Stuyvesant High School over the past few years as unacceptably low and called for the creation of new high schools in each borough that would use a portfolio of the students» grades and schoolwork rather than a specialized test to determine who gets in.
The Health Ministry has instructed principals of nursing training institutions to reduce the number of students they admit for the 2017/18 academic year by 40 per cent or more.
Rather than requiring an institution to reduce the number of African American and Latino students admitted, Justices C. Thomas and A. Scalia pointed out that a university could also reduce its academic selectivity to accommodate a race - neutral policy.
As a result, selective colleges and universities would have to admit six times as many students under an income - based policy to yield the same number of black and Hispanic youth as would result from an explicitly race - based policy.
The book «provides detailed descriptions of how each of the three institutions gradually realized that admitting a small number of female students was not enough to ensure that they thrived academically and socially,» Klawe writes.
Ian Clark, the COU president and CEO, admits that the original estimates could not account for the number of students wishing to accept the option to «fast - track» their studies during the transition period of secondary school reforms.
If Americans are not available to staff a lab, university professors have the option of foreign talent, as graduate students admitted to the country on student visas, or postdocs, admitted under what Teitelbaum calls the «essentially unlimited numbers of H - 1B visas» are available to universities because of an exception available to non-profit institutions.
During the ten - year period, universities and university colleges increased their numbers of undergraduates, admitted more doctoral students, hired more people, and faced higher salary costs.
Young men account for roughly 10 % of sugar babies, though Urick admits male students are less likely to find success through the site due to the small, but growing, number of sugar mommas.
Following recent demand - driven reforms, some universities are admitting larger numbers of teacher education students with increasingly low Year 12 performances — a trend that may continue as the number of teachers required to staff our schools grows over the next decade.
Staying connected: A good number of administrators would admit that it takes just a short time after leaving teaching to feel distanced from students and teachers.
KIPP schools admit more new students in grade 6 than the number of students who left through attrition in grade 5.
The NEA admits that some methods might be considered more efficient, but points out that the correct answer can be found using multiple methods and that «by allowing students to think flexibly about numbers, we encourage them to «own'the math forever, instead of «borrowing» until class is over.»
She says, «Whether they like to admit it or not, college prep schools often are greatly affected by AP exam scores, SAT test scores, and the number of students they can place in prestigious universities.»
But the number of students admitted under such plans has increased over time in Texas, suggesting that the programs have in fact had a sizable effect on enrollments.
School districts are monopolies that operate within a state regulatory framework that insists that high school students not take any online courses unless they take all courses online at an all - virtual school that can admit only a limited number of students.
Schools in Louisiana accepting large numbers of vouchers, which are worth up to the equivalent of the state's per capita public school funding, must admit all students assigned to their schools.
The number of such students admitted has fallen since 2005.
While we celebrate these milestones, the number of students of color and low - income students who are admitted to and complete college are still too few.
KIPP schools, which begin in 5th grade, admit a considerable number of new students in grade 6 (the time when most public middle schools begin) but «the number of new enrollees declines substantially» in 7th and 8th grade.
By law, charter schools must admit all students who wish to attend the school and must institute a public lottery for admissions if the number of students interested in attending the school exceeds the school's capacity.
Realize, of course, that SAT scores are just one part of the application and that 25 % of admitted students score below the lower numbers shown in the chart.
Number of seats available vary by school, however, if we receive more applications than seats available, students are admitted by lottery.
Institutions may admit students who do not meet minimum requirements on a conditional basis, so long as the number of students in this classification does not exceed 10 percent of total freshmen enrollment.
If there was not a sufficient number of interest forms to require a lottery, students will be admitted or placed on the waitlist in the order that interest forms are received.
Even the Sentinel admits: «Despite the problems, the number of children using Florida's scholarship programs has more than tripled in the past decade to 140,000 students this year at nearly 2,000 private schools.»
• Large numbers of students with high school diplomas admitted to county and community colleges require remediation to pursue college - level courses, especially those requiring academic rigor, including math and science.
At no time did the right - wing or the «reformers» admit that poverty, language barriers and the number of students needing special education services are the three biggest predictors of test score results.
Their national ratings are based partly on the number of students they admit who are in the top 10 percent of their classes.
The Lottery is a random selection of students to be admitted when the number of applicants during Open Enrollment exceeds the number of spaces available in a particular grade.
to budge the needle on the number of Black and Hispanic students admitted to NYC's top high schools.
If after adhering to the Public School Choice admissions requirements there are enrollment spaces available and the number of applicants exceeds enrollment capacity at the time of the application deadline, students will be admitted to the school through a public, random drawing, with priority given to students in the following order:
Notwithstanding this subsection, upon application by the board of trustees of a charter school or by the persons or entities seeking to establish a charter school, the board may amend or grant a charter designating such school a regional charter school; provided, however, that such regional charter school shall be exempt from the local preference provision of this paragraph; provided further, that such regional charter school shall continue to grant a preference of siblings of currently enrolled students; and provided further, that if the number of applicants remaining is greater than the number of spaces available, such regional charter school shall conduct a single lottery to determine which applicants shall be admitted.
Yes — and we encourage families to explore all options as we only admit a small number of students annually thorough our lottery.
A limited number of students are admitted to the sophomore (10th grade) and junior (11th grade) classes each year as well.
The mission of the NACRC is to increase the number of students who apply, are admitted, and attend college by providing appropriate information, technical assistance, advice, and referrals to students and their families regarding applying to and financing college and university studies.
As a result, many admit to postponing a number of life milestones, including buying a first home (40 %), starting a family (36 %), getting married (23 %) and even moving out of their family home (18 %), until student debts are repaid.
The Department of Education admitted that it had initially inflated student loan repayment rates, with actual numbers showing that at least half of students at more than 1,000 schools defaulted or failed to pay down their debt by even $ 1 within seven years.
«The number of students admitted is greater this year to allow for a class of engineering students that is 25 percent larger, as well as to compensate for a yield» — the percentage of admitted students who choose to attend — «that may be smaller,» the university said in a statement on its website on Friday.
Bernier and Love's amended complaint alleges that InfiLaw and the Charlotte School of Law intentionally admitted students with bad grades and low or no LSAT scores, in order to maximize the number of people paying tuition as high as $ 41,000 a year (in 2015).
The emphasis on numbers (grades and LSAT scores) at the exclusion of testing for «resilience, grit, or mental toughness» means that we are admitting students that may not be suited to the profession.
(2) With the prodigious increase in the number of students being admitted to the law schools, several of whom have increased in size including Ottawa which more than doubled in size and it was already the second largest school in Ontario, we have seen a great increase in the number of lawyers doing litigation per capita.
Johannsen admits «[t] here have been no epidemiological studies attempting to find a correlation between student loan indebtedness and suicide or suicide attempts» but she points to a number of alarming anecdotes.
The Law Society has no control over the number of students admitted to Canadian law schools, or over the number of graduates of international schools.
Motivated in large part by the recent striking down of reverse discrimination laws and practices in the California and the consequent reduction in the numbers of Black and Hispanic law students in that state, as well as a sense that although the LSAT predicts law school grades well it doesn't predict success as a lawyer, the authors devised their own test of who should be admitted based on whether they would make good lawyers.
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