Sentences with phrase «on admission officer»

The report's authors call on admissions officers to emphasize that they expect successful students to perform community service in high school and focus on the quality, rather than number, of extracurricular activities.

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A former Penn admissions officer who shared excerpts from applicants» essays on her personal Facebook page is no longer employed by the University.
After all, it's possible to take a virtual tour of campus, chat with an admissions officer in an online forum, and find answers to most questions about anything from dorm life to financial aid on a school's FAQ page.
Advice on Early Decisions: This column from a former admissions officer provides advice for students deciding whether to submit a binding early decision application.
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Her background in non-profit administration also includes serving as an admissions officer at Columbia Law School, publications coordinator at the Detroit Grand Opera Association, and public relations assistant at NYC's Museum of Contemporary Crafts, as well as sitting on various independent school boards.
There are more things on my plate now than when my four kids were little and I was working full - time as an admissions officer and Latin teacher.
As a result, one police officer, Inspector Francis Ahadzie also sustained gunshot wounds and is on admission at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
The boxer who is still on admission suffered a broken neck but the Police were apparently not happy with comments made by Bukom Banku on radio accusing the officer for his hit - and - run antics.
Commenting on the report, Jon Foster, Senior Research and Policy Officer at IAS said: «Even modest reductions in bar opening times would take the pressure off hard pressed A&E departments, who would undoubtedly welcome a 25 % reduction in alcohol - related admissions, as happened in Australia.
The people were later confronted whilst on admission and mentioned the names of the three police officers, whom they claimed gave them guns for robbery.
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On the college - admissions front, some admissions officers still do not view credits gained online as being exacting enough for consideration in the college - application process.
The Korean government funded roughly 600 admissions officers to join universities and select 15 percent of the incoming college class — roughly 50,000 students — based on a more holistic look at the students, not just based on their KSAT score.
Barbara, on the other hand, «was the admission officer's nightmare,» according to Sternberg.
Although it's possible to do all this on paper, Martin prefers digital media, which not only help students develop computer skills but also allow them to easily share their work with peers, mentors, admissions officers, and potential employers.
A recent Wall Street Journal article written by a high school student rejected from her top - choice colleges asked a controversial question that admissions officers have skirted around for years: If college admissions focus so much on diversity, are non-diverse students unfairly shunted to the side?
In the United States, when most white students on college campuses are asked whether admissions officers should consider race or ethnicity in admissions, they say yes.
The admissions officer told me, «after your interview, I thought to myself, Ethan would be a good guy to have on campus when there's a suicide.»
As Chief Executive Officer of InspireNOLA, a new charter management organization in New Orleans focusing on educating the youth of the city, Jamar currently manages two of the highest performing open - admission schools in New Orleans.
Many stakeholders - parents, students teachers, guidance counselors, school administrators - believe that college admissions officers will only evaluate students based on their letter grades or GPA, and that GPA must be in numerical form.
Tadmissionshe admissions officers are evaluating students based on factors other than grades and test scores.
Developed in direct response to feedback from higher education faculty and college admission officers, AP Capstone complements the in - depth, subject - specific rigor of Advanced Placement ® courses and exams as well as the hands - on, minds - on philosophy that epitomizes an E.A. Young Academy educational journey.
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So if admissions officers had only GCSE grades available they may not have offered places to many students whose AS Level results indicated much greater potential to succeed on a degree course than their GCSEs did.
Set these disconcerting figures against a backdrop of harried, overworked admissions officers under pressure to read thousands of applications on tight deadlines, the fierce competition among colleges to maintain their selectivity, and the need to enroll enough affluent students to generate revenue, and the manifold obstacles low - income students already face appear impassable.
Admissions officers at independent schools have remarkable effects on their institutions.
Discover what your child really loves to do outside of school, not what you think a college admissions officer would like to see on an application.
Enhanced profiles, in addition to containing basic profile information, incorporate social media, photos and video, information on specific support services offered by the institution, and access to admissions officer contact information.
After a lengthy conversation in which we had to disappoint the officers with the admission that we were carrying neither cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, marijuana, meth, nor cash exceeding $ 10,000, we were on our way scot - free with no more than a warning.
It needs to guide the admissions officer along the story of your development as a person and a student; it needs to leave them with the feeling that this person is incomplete without their school's immediate intervention to help guide this young man or woman along the path of great potential on which he or she already walks!
Another idea floating out there is that schools would use GPA and SAT / ACT as a cutoff to determine who has the academic / intellectual chops to succeed on their campus, and then take the grades and scores off the table so they're not staring admission officers in the face as they decide whom to admit from among the thousands who made the cutoff.
So here is a look at what the admission officers are on the look out for when they ask you to write law school essays.Good law school essays should focus primarily on the plus points and qualities that will enable you to be a good Continue reading
Ultimately, Koch was charged with underage consumption of alcohol based on his admission that he'd had one beer and the officer's testimony that Koch's breath smelled of alcohol.
The BC case law suggested that absent a smell of alcohol on a driver's breath OR an admission of «recent consumption» of alcohol from the driver then this officer lacked reasonable grounds to demand a breath sample and thus the driver could legally refuse the «invalid» or unlawful demand.
Here as a post-script it is noted that lawful grounds for a breath sample CAN be based upon as combination of factors that might not include a driver's prior admission of consumption of alcohol or the smell of alcohol on a driver's breath BUT the absence of those indicators (in MOST cases) will make it VERY LEGALLY DIFFICULT for a police officer to legally force a driver to provide a breath sample.
Collectively, lawyers are encouraged to enhance the profession through activities such as: (a) sharing knowledge and experience with colleagues and students informally in day - to - day practice as well as through contribution to professional journals and publications, support of law school projects and participation in panel discussions, legal education seminars, bar admission courses and university lectures; (b) participating in legal aid and community legal services programs or providing legal services on a pro bono basis; (c) filling elected and volunteer positions with the Society; (d) acting as directors, officers and members of local, provincial, national and international bar associations and their various committees and sections; and (e) acting as directors, officers and members of non-profit or charitable organizations.
In Marshall v. R.,... a case involving the admission, on a charge under the Criminal Code, of statements made by a motorist to a police officer, that he was obliged to make by reason of the then s. 110 (5) of the Highway Traffic Act, Cartwright, J., now C.J.C., said...:
I have heard from several recruiters and officers on admission boards that reviewers evaluate candidates on a «complete person» standard.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that although the initial search was justified on the grounds of officer safety, the subsequent fishing expedition for unrelated incriminating evidence was in violation of Section 8 of the Charter, and that admission of the illegally obtained evidence would bring the administration of justice into disrepute:
For example, officers would no longer need to smell alcohol on the driver's breath or receive an admission that a driver had been drinking.
Henry J. Chang's Canada - US Immigration Blog Admissions May Result in Inadmissability to the United States The media recently reported on an incident involving a British Columbia woman who admitted to a United States Customs and Border Protection («USCBP») officer that she had recently smoked marijuana.
The trial judge excluded the certificate of analysis on the basis that the officer did not have reasonable and probable grounds to make the breathalyzer demand and the admission of the certificate would bring the administration of justice in disrepute (Charter, ss.
In an interview on Twit's Windows Weekly show, Microsoft's Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela made some startling admissions about a corner of the market the tech company has been flailing with: smartphones.
Admissions officers look for qualities beyond job duties often listed on a typical resume.
THE HEALTH HUB, Virginia Beach, VA (1/2009 to 5/2010) Front Desk Officer • Greeted patients and families and provided them with information on the hospital's services • Responded to inquiries over the telephone and email and ensured that appropriately limited information is provided to callers • Assisted in taking and recording patient information in hospital database • Coordinated efforts with admissions officers to ensure that all admission and discharge paperwork is timely completed • Assisted with medical billing and coding duties during times of heavy work load
They are coaching students to take control of their online personas — by creating elaborate profiles on LinkedIn, the professional network, and bringing them to the attention of college admissions officers.
The Real Estate Division's Admissions Officer can provide you with information on finding or managing your career in real estate.
A: The Real Estate Division has an Admissions Officer who can help you decide on setting up your program in a way that makes the most sense for you.
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