Sentences with phrase «number of graduates struggle»

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They argue the bill, passed in the waning days of this year's legislative session and now on Cuomo's desk, doesn't weed out the significant number of for - profit colleges that are on a federal watch list of institutions whose graduates are struggling to pay back their loans.
And behind it all are perpetually struggling kids — most of who have mild disabilities and are just barely different from your own kids — but are not even graduating high school in large numbers!
The numbers of young people graduating has shot up thanks to a host of «equity» focused reforms, such as re-engagement programs, the turnaround of chronically struggling districts, and strong regulation of traditional public and charter schools, wrought under a landmark Massachusetts Education Act.
[22] To support students struggling to stay on track to graduate, HISD administrators introduced a number of initiatives, including:
The new numbers come from a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau analysis of Department of Education data, released Monday, which also shows that new, generous repayment plans are not being widely used by struggling graduates.
Despite high numbers of university leavers, employers struggle to fill graduate roles.
The number of young people applying per job opening has more than doubled since 2009, as graduates struggle with an over-saturated market and the effects of the recession.
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