Sentences with phrase «only admitting students»

Now the colleges will need to make sure they are only admitting students that are worth the risk.
For Admission information please refer to the University of Calgary Academic Calendar Please note that the Haskayne School of Business only admits students for the Fall session
Ohio's legislation says charter schools can only admit students between the ages of five and twenty - two; Arizona's says a charter school must provide instruction for «at least a kindergarten program or any grade between grades one and twelve.»
Thus, many legal employers favor highly selective law schools on the theory that these schools only admit students with high LSAT scores and strong undergraduate GPAs.

Not exact matches

They must either score high on the end - of - school exam (which only half of students typically pass) so that they can get admitted to a university and get a reputable job like a teacher or a doctor — or they must marry right away.
The only variables he admits are structure - free: The federal government can indeed spend more and reduce interest rates (especially on mortgages) so that the higher mortgage debt, student debt, personal debt and corporate debt overhead can be afforded more easily.
The admission selection process for the Rotman PhD program is highly competitive: on average only 15 - 20 students are admitted from a pool of 400 - 500 applicants.
On the application, it says, «The school is required on request to provide this form or the required information only for students admitted or enrolled at the school.»
Bob Jones University had policies that refused black students enrollment until 1971, and admitted only married blacks from 1971 to 1975.
Religion has even become a problem at religious schools, as when Gonzaga University, a Catholic Jesuit school, initially denied the Knights of Columbus official student club status because the club practices «religious discrimination» (and «gender discrimination») by admitting only Catholic men.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
A young white podiatry student living in another Chicago project said: «The only difficulty in this project is some of the families that the management has admitted and then permitted to remain.
«If a head tells Free SHS Secretariat that «we can only admit 533» and it places 520 students, [but only] 517 enrolled, how then do we say that Free SHS has caused congestion in the school?»
According to him, there was restriction to secondary school as only 567 government secondary schools and some another 100 plus private schools with most being boarding with limitation of students admitted and that is how come, government started the Community Day Senior High Schools to increase access to Secondary education.rainbowradio.comm
Somide disclosed that 125 students were admitted but only 123 of them have commenced training at the College which includes indigent students, who are beneficiaries of the scholarship provided by the Kwara State Government and drawn from the 16 local governments (LGs) of the state.
Millennium, which offers preference to students who live below Houston Street, admits only those with A averages, good attendance and top test scores.
Applicants who attended community college after high school before transferring to a four - year college or university were 30 percent less likely to be admitted, compared to those students who never attended a community college or only attended a four - year university to medical school, after adjusting for age, gender, race and ethnicity, parental education, grade point average and MCAT score.
The pedagogical approach of his HHMI - funded program is equally rare; rather than selecting research students with impeccable academic credentials, Warner's program admits only students with grade point averages between 2.5 and 3.0.
Despite «return to play» laws now in place in all 50 states, which typically mandate youth and high school athletes must leave the field if they are suspected of having a concussion and return only after a medical examination by a health professional, the incentive to keep playing — especially if students are trying to impress recruiters — remains strong, and players may not admit their concussion symptoms.
But federal officials admit that the new partnership programs are only one step in training better teachers and raising student test scores.
Because the students in this pool of applications differ (on average) only in where they were offered a place, researchers can make apples - to - apples comparisons to see how the students who are admitted via lottery perform, compared to those who were not admitted.
Special support for top - level sports students can only be considered if the students are admitted according to the same terms and conditions as other students.
Having left his wife at a young age, Kepesh has lived a life based around such freedoms; a popular lecturer, he admits to regularly sleeping with his students, usually through his end - of - term cocktail parties (in an amusing aside, he makes it clear that he only does this after he has given them their results).
As Illinois has recently done, states should require that programs admit only students in the top half of their class.
«Only about 10 undocumented students are admitted to Harvard each year,» speculates Meza - Pena, who had planned to attend University of California — Berkeley — and pay in - state tuition — if she hadn't attended Harvard.
Cohen has hit a bull's - eye in describing the lengths to which parents (and sometimes students) will go to gain entry to the best colleges, where applicants often have only a 10 percent chance of being admitted as freshmen.
The research team used data from more than 1,300 8th graders attending 32 public schools in Boston, including traditional public schools, exam schools that admit only the city's most academically talented students, and oversubscribed charter schools.
«I had never seen poverty like that,» Dabrieo says of the community in which he was placed, admitting he often questioned his students for not doing their homework only to learn they had been working or that their families» generators ran out of oil.
If the program gets funded, it will begin admitting students in a couple of years — too late, unfortunately, for students like Gracie Hurley, who graduated this past spring and is determined not only to teach because she loves it, but also because she wants to change the mindset that going into teaching is a waste of an Ivy League degree, that it's not the noble career Ryan refers to.
In most traditional public and private schools, only the strongest students are admitted to the most challenging AP classes in math and science.
Only 10 percent of students admitted this year were black or Latino (52 percent identified as Asian), and the wisdom of basing admittance entirely on this one exam is being debated in New York City.
Only 18 percent of the public know that charters can not hold religious services, 19 percent that they can not charge tuition, 15 percent that students must be admitted by lottery (if the school is oversubscribed), and just 12 percent that, typically, charters receive less government funding per pupil than traditional public schools.
Will admit there are HT only topics in the cards that are not marked as I teach all content to all my students.
The fact that the percentage of students admitted from Christian schools and secular schools is fairly similar is irrelevant, because the UC only launched these discriminatory policies in the last year.
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.
«Many propsective students assume they will only be admitted if the achieve a certain ATAR, when this might not be the case.»
Even though you might not want students to play them during class, you have to admit that some of the games really are beneficial in helping students not only learn to use the technology, but also are useful in developing analytical and critical thinking skills (which are different, by the way).
Private schools, unlike charter schools, have almost total autonomy in running their school, and are free to admit only those students they want.
Only incoming international students (i.e., students who are admitted to HGSE and choose to enroll) will need to send their WES evaluations to the HGSE Admissions Office so that they are received by June 1, 2018, in order to matriculate in the 2018 - 2019 academic year.
One of the Jefferson Chamber Foundation Academy campuses admits only students at or above a 6th - grade reading level because teachers worry that otherwise they won't be able to handle the online classes; at the other campus, students reading at the 2nd - or 3rd - grade level sometimes struggle with the coursework, says Harris.
In 1964, the Supreme Court ruled in Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County that the County had to reopen its public schools on the grounds that it was still in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.23 By closing its public schools and subsequently subsidizing private academies that only admitted white students, the County, along with the state board of education and state superintendent, continued to deny black students the rights their white peers were provided.
However, despite recognizing the key connections between math and future success, only 48 % of students felt math was one of their best subjects, 46 % said they weren't good at solving math problems, and 32 % admitted to making bad guesses on math quizzes.
SB322, introduced by Senator Mark Leno, looks to align rules governing charter student suspension, expulsions, admissions and departures by putting them on par with traditional school districts, and seeks to address the frequent accusation that charters screen students during admission to admit only students with high test scores.
After all, why would high - quality private schools with competitive admissions and more applicants than available places accept potentially less - prepared students who are only paying a fraction of the tuition paid by competitively admitted students?
Despite the last few decades of intensive school reform efforts, «even the most ardent reformers must admit that public schools and student learning have improved only slightly, if at all,» writes Wolk.
Many elite colleges and universities no longer offer undergraduate teacher preparation programs, and many teacher preparation programs are housed within less selective colleges.5 Nonetheless, the academic profiles of teaching candidates in regional comprehensive universities are high relative to other programs offered in those schools.6 Furthermore, many teacher preparation programs do not have admission criteria beyond those of their home institution, and only have access to a pool of candidates already admitted to the overarching college or university.7 For these reasons among others, the average SAT scores of students going into education have historically been lower than those of their peers entering other professions, although there is some evidence that this is shifting.8
Never mind that, in Abigail Fisher's case, only five of the 47 students admitted with lower grades and test scores than Abigail's were minority, while 42 were white.
Only 3 universities in China will admit blind students (Economist 7/13/13).
It is telling that, of the hundreds of students who have graduated from Success Academy elementary - and middle - school charter programs in New York City, none gained admission in 2014 or 2015 to the city's highly competitive specialized public high schools, and only six (out of 54 who took the admissions test) were admitted in 2016.
Mischaracterizes the findings of the study: According to MPS, «The authors admit that they can not conclude that the voucher program affected criminality...» While MPS would be correct if they only examine students who attend private schools with a voucher for a few years, the key findings of DeAngelis and Wolf are among students who attended MPCP schools for a full 12 years.
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