Sentences with phrase «of admitted students»

Such ratios give administrators the option of admitting students who previously might not have made the cut, including more domestic students.
A lower score won't exclude you from serious consideration, but the majority of admitted students will have scores of 700 or higher.
But beginning in the fall of 2014, the highly selective school (the admission rate is often below 10 %) no longer covered the full tuition of admitted students.
Given challenges to affirmative action, we need to know how the admissions process works, the role of tests in admissions decisions, and the effects of alternative definitions of diversity on the composition of the admitted student body.
Mr Parks told the Today programme on BBC Radio Four: «We have discovered from the process of admitting students post the last set of A-level reforms that information given by the AS - levels is immensely valuable in assisting both admissions tutors in selecting the most able candidates but also in providing encouragement to able students from non-traditional backgrounds to realise that they have the potential to apply to the top universities in the country.»
Citi News» checks at some Senior High Schools in the country indicate that although they were preparing to receive the first year's today, not all of them had displayed the list of admitted students on their notice boards for easy access by prospective students and their parents.
The opportunity for face to face research instruction, coupled with paid summer research work each year and scholarships throughout a student's undergraduate career has attracted applicants from WSU's top - tier of admitted students for the fall.
«It has drastically improved our possibilities to increase the number of admitted students.
Fitzsimmons, himself a first - generation college student, told Light that this was the fastest - growing group of admitted students at Harvard.
So rather than ask whether UT has a «compelling interest» in the educational value of student diversity, as some Supreme Court justices are wont to do in the Fisher case, they should ask: Why can't the University of Texas spend.001 percent of its endowment each year to achieve the diversity it seeks without resorting to the double standard of admitting students who aren't prepared?
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.
«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.
Also, Wade wrote that the law school has adopted a policy to refund tuition to students found to be academically ineligible after the first semester if their LSAT scores or GPAs are in the class's 25th quartile of admitted students.
Represented the university at college fairs and high schools in CT and MA with the goal of admitting students
In addition, we explore the possible inefficiencies generated by these changes in the admissions process, and find that while the new admissions rules affected the composition of admitted students, it is not clear that overall student quality declined.
Along with an interview, a test or even a language exam like TOEFL or IELTS, the process of admitting students to colleges usually includes writing an admission essay, which for many school leavers is a hard nut to crack.
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