Sentences with phrase «over admissions»

This is not an option the law society investigates because, as it says, it lacks control over the admission numbers at law schools.
The proposal recommended that colleges that continue to rely on the standardized tests make clear how much influence they have over admission decisions.
These are institutions that charge tuition for enrollment, and as independent institutions, maintain control over their admission standards and curriculum.
The Elite Eight, on the Federal Radar 11.11.12 New York Times — The civil rights office of the federal Department of Education has rightly decided to investigate a complaint filed in September by civil rights groups over the admissions policies of eight highly competitive... <
For example, they don't currently have power over admissions of academies, but there are plans afoot to give them a role in this again.
It has been rightly said that they have greater powers over admission in Catholic schools than the Pope.
De La Torre sends a strong message to Bullis Charter School over admission discrimination and Brown Act violations Lame Duck County Office of Education Superintendent Xavier De La Torre is sending a strong message to charter schools as one of...
The people's disappointment over this admission and their mistake made them vulnerable to the accusations against Paul and Barnabas from Jews who came from Iconium and Antioch, so they stoned Paul and left him for dead.
As MP for a Liverpool constituency, he has been investigated under the official secrets act over his admission that he had passed on secret details of George Bush's alleged threat to bomb the al - Jazeera TV station.
A Manhattan judge said she will likely approve a controversial class - action settlement with the Metropolitan Museum of Art over its admission policy.
Mr Brown had his competence and integrity called into question by David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions over his admission that a controversial property developer used proxies to channel money to Labour.
The annual fight over admission to Buffalo's City Honors School, with its towering academic reputation, is turning into a deep look at the city's best schools and how to add to them.
Note that not all New Orleans schools have autonomy over their admissions policies.
Rules that grant greater discretion over admission and expulsion decisions to schools may lead to competition based on the composition of enrollments rather than the quality of academic programs.
United States U.S. judge in California blocks Trump's order on sanctuary cities, Reuters U.S. threatens to sue Harvard over admissions policy probe, Reuters
The proposals were prompted in part by settlement negotiations getting bogged down in disputes over admissions, with companies often fearing they will be used against them in concurrent or subsequent civil litigation.
Writing for the same 5 - 4 majority as in Carosella, Justice Sopinka held, at para. 26, that where evidence has been inadvertently lost, «the same concerns about the deliberate frustration of the court's jurisdiction over the admission of evidence do not arise.»
Report author Anne Pinney says she is concerned about moves to extend school freedoms, which include giving those schools control over their admissions policies.
In schools, the Catholic authorities have meekly handed over to the politicians control over the curriculum, over the admissions of pupils and, in practice, over the appointment of teachers.
60 years ago religious groups provided a lot of funding for their state funded schools, it was a genuine partnership, and so they've retained certain control over admissions.
After admitting their relationship grew over time after being born out of the purely professional relationship of case referrals, Taub eventually said they were indeed friends, appearing to agonize some over the admission.
«We are not opposed to Free Schools, however about one third of Free Schools are «faith» schools and we do have concerns that some of the additional freedoms these «faith» schools enjoy, such as with the curriculum, over admissions, and in employment policies, lead to increased religious discrimination in state funded schools.»
Who is most likely to be willing to abandon control over their admissions, accept tiny voucher amounts as payment in full for serving the lowest achieving students, and be willing to take the state achievement tests?
Who is most likely to be willing to abandon control over their admissions, accept tiny voucher amounts as payment in full for serving the lowest achieving students, and is willing to take the state achievement tests?
Control over admissions may well have been a factor but we don't have to guess whether bureaucratic burdens and testing requirements played a major part in the decision by private schools in FL and LA not to participate.
For example, in medicine, doctors» preparation programs went through wide variations in program requirements and candidate qualifications before the American Medical Association (AMA) began to exercise control over admissions to educational programs, program content, and school accreditation.
This finding may be, in part, an artifact of the program's basic design: It allows private schools to retain control over admissions, and a child must gain admission into a private school before he or she can apply for a voucher.
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