Sentences with phrase «of an admissions decision»

Many colleges and universities also use AP test scores as an integral part of their admissions decisions.
When will I be notified of an admissions decision?
The Chair of the Department of Counselor Education will notify students of admission decisions.

Not exact matches

Ivy League admissions decisions came out on Thursday, meaning hundreds of thousands of students who applied found out if they got accepted or rejected from their dream school.
03 — The GBX will make a final decision after a series of reviews in line with the regulatory framework and successful token admissions will then be announced and approved for trading on the secondary market.
But the admission into, or rejection from, reality of conceptual feeling is the originative decision of the actual occasion.
Progressive Catholic groups vented outrage Friday over the decision of a Roman Catholic school in Massachusetts to rescind the admission of an 8 - year - old student because his parents are lesbians.
So even though Everton boast one of the Premier League's most gifted and consistent right - backs in Seamus Coleman, Meunier's admission to RTBF that: «I could aim at a club like Everton» should give The Toffees» chiefs a decision to make.
They are referring to this particularly stressful time of year when college admission decisions arrive via email and snail mail.
Due to Princeton's elimination of Early Decision a couple years back, «Likely Letters» were given to athletes after review by the Admission Office, and usually equated to an admission ticket six montAdmission Office, and usually equated to an admission ticket six montadmission ticket six months later.
Financial aid decisions are wholly needs - based and made independently of the admissions process.
Admissions decisions are made without consideration of a family's ability to pay.
Each year, our decision to go to a particular wait list depends on the response we get to our offers of admission.
An inconsequential error was made by the adjudicator in relation to one of three areas he found this criterion to be in breach of the Admissions Code and as a result the decision in its entirety is being quashed and the determination process re-done.
Refugee admissions, which were the main source of new residents moving to Buffalo and other upstate cities in recent years, could slow dramatically as a result of the court's decision.
We are aware that the initial decision by past governments to pay allowance to students in various training institutions was to motivate and incentivise students to promote entry but looking at the current status of those institutions that initial decision has outlived its policy usefulness considering the level of competition in the admission process.
The targets of a new federal probe into possible antitrust violations related to early - decision college admissions include Wesleyan University, Middlebury College and Pomona College, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts schools.
In response to Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude's admission that the implementation of the Universal Credit system has been «pretty lamentable», the Department for Work and Pensions has told ITV News Iain Duncan Smith has «not shied away from any tough decisions» over the policy:
Plans for two new state - funded Catholic schools with discriminatory admissions policies have cleared a further hurdle today, after Mr Justice Sales in the High Court dismissed a judicial review of Richmond - upon - Thames council's decision to approve them.
«It is wholly unfair of the minister to try to blame schools for the consequences of decisions taken by university admissions officers.
It does not impact Individual decisions of other member states who may choose to vote against admission of the applicant state to GA or withhold their recognition of that state.
The refugee - admission process drawn up by Congress 35 years ago essentially cuts local and state governments out of the decision - making about where refugees resettle.
The issue of admission into the Ghana Law School became contentious following a Supreme Court decision last year which scrapped exams and interviews as entry requirements.
38 % supported leaving the decision with LEAs (either as at present, with some grammar, church and specialist schools allowed to make their own decisions, or giving complete control to LEAs), 45 % of respondents supported giving all schools the right to make their own decisions on admissions (either with (29 %) or without (16 %) the option of returning to the 11 - plus).
Research shows how using seemingly «objective» criteria of merit can stack admissions and hiring decisions in favor of men
Fortunately, the Supreme Court did not eliminate the use of race as a factor in the University of Michigan Law School admissions process (see the full text of the court's decision here).
The debate over the use of race in admission decisions has been wrenching, because it demands a trade - off among three worthwhile goals: race - blindness, academic selectivity, and a semblance of racial diversity on selective campuses.
In June of 2003, a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the University of Michigan Law School could consider an applicant's race in making admission decisions (1, 2).
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has chosen to acknowledge both camps: it will announce its admission decisions on pi day at tau time, otherwise known as 6.28 pm on 14 March.
As program admissions committees come to decisions, applicants are notified of their status.
D. committee is entirely separate and makes decisions independent of the medical school admissions committee.
Over the course of 2 years, Julie Posselt sat through admissions processes in 10 top Ph.D. programs, gaining a firsthand look into admissions decisions in disciplines from astrophysics to classics to economics.
That support contributed to adoption by the AMA House of Delegates of policy calling for «an established decision mechanism that involves qualified public health physicians to determine which vaccines will be mandatory for admission to schools and other public venues.
While many autism advocates hailed the decision as an admission that vaccines can cause autism, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) went out of its way to dispute that notion.
Fonarowsaid that only 59 percent of patients in the database had their lipid levels checked upon admission, which should be increased, since these early measurements can often help guide treatment decisions.
No longer may lower courts simply defer to the good - faith decisions of colleges regarding the necessity of explicitly considering race in admissions decisions rather than some proxy for race.
Recent publications include «Inclusivity for all applicants: An admissions case study,» in Diversity and Inclusion on Campus: Supporting Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented Students (2013); «Stressors in college choice, application and decision - making — and how to reduce them» in the Journal of College Admission (with S. Friedfeld, 2013); and «Diverse student groups: Teaching with a goal of inclusivity,» in The Routledge International Handbook of Higher Education (with M. Gasman, 2009).
As final admission decisions are made, a limited number of spaces in MDP ’18 may become available and will be filled by late applicants on a first admitted, first served basis.
The narrow decision by the Supreme Court was not surprising for many educators considering the complexity of affirmative action cases, but it still raises questions about how this may impact admissions.
Which interpretation prevails will continue to determine the extent to which public colleges can use race as a factor in admissions decisions, as well as the scope of school districts» efforts to create more integrated schools and classrooms.
Many are viewing Thursday's Supreme Court affirmation of the Fifth Circuit's decision to allow University of Texas to consider race in admissions in the Fisher v. University of Texas case as a victory.
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Coming in the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision to uphold race - conscious admissions policies at the University of Texas at Austin — a case in which Garces authored briefs on behalf of 444 social science researchers — the Schuette case will rule on changes to the admission system at public postsecondary institutions in the state of Michigan.
As of October 2003, admissions officers» ability to assess the meaning of test results and to make reasonable decisions for all students will be compromised.
The school admissions code currently requires the admission authority to make a decision on the year group a summer - born five - year - old should be admitted to on the basis of the circumstances of the case and in the best interests of the child.
The 2002 U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawing the use of racial quotas at the University of Michigan — but approving the use of race as one of many factors in admissions decisions — has had little impact on magnet schools, mainly because most had already abandoned the use of quotas.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Cashin, author of Place, Not Race, explains how the benefits of race - based admissions decisions are actually outweighed by the social costs, and argues for a return to what she considers the original intent of affirmative action policies: helping people — no matter their race — who have been systemically locked out of opportunity.
Diversity Challenged, edited by noted researcher Gary Orfield, forecasts that affirmative action's legal and political future may turn on a single question — whether or not the educational value of diversity is sufficiently compelling to justify consideration of race as a factor in admissions decisions at colleges and universities.
At the same time, universities are using more varied evidence of students» knowledge, skills and attributes in their admissions decisions.
The Supreme Court may have ruled in Fisher v. University of Texas to uphold affirmative action in college admissions — but that decision won't signal the end of campus conversations about race and diversity.
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