20 % of net
per student price * for first 50 students and 50 % thereafter.
Per student pricing ensures there's a perfect plan for any class size or budget.
Not exact matches
Students also get a deal on Apple Music for $ 5
per month compared to the regular
pricing of $ 10
per month for individual listener memberships.
Membership
Price: Membership fees are only # 6.50
per month for Oxford University
students, # 9.00
per month for Oxford Brookes
students, # 11
per month for Oxford University staff members, Oxford Brookes University staff members and all other
students and # 16.50
per month for Oxford city residents.
Away Fans As
per an agreement with all Premier League Clubs, away fans will be charged a maximum
price of those shown below for all Category A League games: Adults # 30 Over 60's # 20
Students / Under 23's # 20 Under 17's # 15
Any public school containing these grades with a minimum enrollment of 125
students per school site, have a breakfast program, and serve at least 40 % of its lunches to free and reduced
price meals shall be eligible for a state financial supplement.
Compared to SY 2014 - 15, the School Breakfast Scorecard for SY 2015 - 16 shows a 3.7 percent increase in
students who receive a free or reduced
price school breakfast — an average of 12.1 million
per day.
$ 1000
per student is a pretty steep
price to pay, especially when you're kids aren't eating the lunch!
High School
students, who paid $ 2 to $ 2.75
per meal, will also pay the higher tier
price of $ 2.75.
The bottom line facts you need to know: under the new school food law passed last year, school districts must bring the
price for a paid lunch (that is, a lunch purchased by a
student who does not qualify for free or reduced
price meals) into line with what the meal actually costs, eventually charging an average of $ 2.46
per lunch.
The
students from Sydney Grammar School drew global media attention this week after they said they had produced the drug Daraprim for about $ 2 a dose, a fraction of the current list
price of $ 750
per dose.
The results of the study, co-authored with Dr Lorenzo Neri from QMUL, show that a three percentage point increase (from a baseline of 26
per cent) in the number of
students who perform above expectations at Key Stage 2 increases local house
prices by 1.5
per cent.
Since cost
per student (not
price, which is passed on as tuition) is roughly the same at public and private colleges, she also proposes that a greater proportion of state money for higher education should go directly to
students, giving them more flexibility.9
The study, «CEO Narcissism and Accounting: A Picture of Profits,» published in The Journal of Management Accounting Research, by Professor of Accounting Mark Young, who holds the George Bozanic and Holman G. Hurt Chair in Sports Entertainment and Business at Marshall, Professor of Accounting Kelsey Kay Dworkis, Ph.D.» 13, University of Melbourne, and Kari Joseph Olsen, doctoral
student of accounting, Marshall, found that companies led by narcissistic CEOs reported higher earnings -
per - share and share
price than those with non-narcissistic CEOs.
[3] But what makes it particularly valuable is that it directly compares the impact of reducing sticker
prices versus increasing institutional spending
per student — and does so using a rigorous methodology that allows an estimate of causal effects, rather than just correlations between tuition, institutional spending, and
student outcomes.
After controlling for average class size,
per - pupil spending in 1998 - 99, the percentage of
students with disabilities, the percentage of
students receiving a free or reduced -
price school lunch, the percentage of
students with limited English proficiency, and
student mobility rates, high - scoring F schools achieved gains that were 2.5 points greater than their below - average D counterparts in reading (see Figure 2).
Normally
priced at # 101.15
per year, Adobe Spark for Education is a fun and frictionless storytelling Creative Cloud application that runs in any web or mobile browser, enabling
students to quickly and easily express themselves via graphics, web stories and video to complete their school assignments and showcase digital creativity.
In previous work, one of us found that Washington State's 2004 compensatory allocation formula ensured that affluent Bellevue School District, in which only 18 percent of
students qualify for free or reduced -
price lunch, receives $ 1,371
per poor
student in state compensatory funds, while large urban districts received less than half of that for each of their impoverished
students (see Figure 2).
As I switch the metric from
per - Title I eligible (i.e., from child poverty counts) as in the district - level calculations in Table 1 to
per - FRPL - eligible
student, the grant amounts shrink as more
students participate in free and reduced -
price lunch than are poor (and counted for district - level allocations).
Ask vendors to send you their latest 10 sales
prices,
per student served, for districts of your size (at some companies,
prices for the same software can vary by as much as 40 percent).
Add a challenge by having
students plot both the actual
price per gallon and the inflation - adjusted
price per gallon.
A worksheet (and extension task) for
students to act as the ONS and calculate
price indexes, convert nominal GDP to real GDP, calculate GDP growth and GDP
per capita.
Alternatively, they can keep the
price at $ 10,000 but now spend $ 21,000
per student, with the extra money going to things like smaller classes, more
student advising and mentoring, or perhaps climbing walls and nap pods.
First, they can pass that $ 1,000 on to the
student as a
price reduction — charging $ 9,000
per year and still spending $ 20,000.
There's the free and the enterprise version, in which
pricing varies
per implementation, the cost
per student being $ 10, and it is a one - time fee.
[iii] In addition to enrollment, I also use IPEDS data on net
price for low - income
students (tuition, fees, room, board, and other expenses less grants and scholarships for dependent
students from families making less than $ 30,000
per year), the share of in - state
students, and average SAT / ACT scores.
Licenses are
priced per student and can be purchased for whole classes, or for entire schools, at a discount.
According to an Agora
price list for the 2009 - 10 school year, K12's upfront billings for elementary and middle school
students were $ 60 a course for online services, $ 75 a course for materials and $ 75
per student for computers.
From a concentration of poverty perspective, the highest
per - pupil school allocation is for schools with between 70 percent and 80 percent of
students qualifying for free or reduced -
price lunch, not the highest levels of poverty.
Other districts, such as Palm Beach, appear to distribute $ 259
per student for schools with 50 percent to 60 percent eligibility, $ 324 for schools that are between 61 percent and 75 percent eligible, $ 389 for schools that are between 75 percent and 90 percent eligible, and $ 486 for schools with more than 90 percent of their
students eligible for free and reduced -
price lunch.
[11] The fees of up to # 1,000
per year would be means - tested such that low - income
students would face no change in
price.
The other consortium developing Common Core - aligned tests, Smarter Balanced, says the
price of its tests — about $ 27
per student — represents a cost savings for about two - thirds of participant states.
Prices begin at $ 14.95
per student.
News of the
price hike - from $ 5 or $ 15
per test to $ 53 - is just beginning to reach
students and counselors as they begin to talk about sign - ups for this spring's AP tests.
Enrollment costs just $ 75
per course (an expense that is often covered by the
student's school), and each course available through IDLA is both aligned with Idaho Core Content Standards and facilitated by a certified teacher, ensuring that quality is not the
price of access.
To put this figure in perspective, public education's
price tag has surpassed $ 500 billion annually, including some $ 14 billion2 (about $ 240
per student) for teachers to take professional development courses and workshops that teachers themselves say don't always improve their teaching (Killeen, Monk, & Plecki, 2002).
The lesson's objective is to teach
students to accurately find cost
per serving and use this serving cost to determine a menu
price.
Busing
students from shuttered
Price to National Teachers Academy will cost an estimated $ 90,000
per year.
Pricing is
per student /
per semester /
per course, and includes instruction from highly qualified teachers as well as access to real - time academic chat support from certified teachers via our Service Station.
Using the Consumer
Price Index calculator, the magazine says it would take $ 8,377.89
per student today to match the $ 7,126
per student from then - Gov.
When it comes to tuition,
students at LSUS are fortunate to find these unbeatable
prices for quality: undergraduates pay just $ 5,630
per year while graduate
students pay $ 5,852
per year.
Alternatively,
per student administration
pricing is also available.
They are value -
priced to provide one book
per student.
For a district qualifying under this paragraph whose charter school tuition payments exceed 9
per cent of the school district's net school spending, the board shall only approve an application for the establishment of a commonwealth charter school if an applicant, or a provider with which an applicant proposes to contract, has a record of operating at least 1 school or similar program that demonstrates academic success and organizational viability and serves
student populations similar to those the proposed school seeks to serve, from the following categories of
students, those: (i) eligible for free lunch; (ii) eligible for reduced
price lunch; (iii) that require special education; (iv) limited English - proficient of similar language proficiency level as measured by the Massachusetts English Proficiency Assessment examination; (v) sub-proficient, which shall mean
students who have scored in the «needs improvement», «warning» or «failing» categories on the mathematics or English language arts exams of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System for 2 of the past 3 years or as defined by the department using a similar measurement; (vi) who are designated as at risk of dropping out of school based on predictors determined by the department; (vii) who have dropped out of school; or (viii) other at - risk
students who should be targeted to eliminate achievement gaps among different groups of
students.
They are value -
priced to provide one book or practice test
per student, even if divided between teachers or classrooms.
The incidence of teacher absences is regressive: when schools are ranked by the fraction of
students receiving free or reduced -
price lunch, schools in the poorest quartile averaged almost one extra sick day
per teacher than schools in the highest income quartile, and schools with persistently high rates of teacher absence were much more likely to serve low - income than high - income
students.
Prices start with a $ 250.00 registration fee
per school, plus $ 1.50
per student (based on total number of
students).
The reason is because
students can afford our
prices, starting from $ 11
per page.
To make your buying experience more enjoyable, we have set special
per - page
prices depending on the academic level project you need: $ 13
per page for high school
students, $ 15
per page for college
students, $ 18
per page for those, who are working on their university assignment, $ 25
per page for Master's degree assignments and $ 28
per page for those obtaining Ph.D..
(Schools usually get a half -
price deal on books for classrooms, meaning they could pick up mass - market copies of the novel for roughly $ 4.50
per student.)»