Sentences with phrase «percent of the applicant»

By contrast, Harvard Business School accepted 11 percent of its applicants for the Class of 2019.
HomeAdvisor helps by screening all the contractors listed on its site — rejecting 15 to 20 percent of applicants.
They also found that 60 percent of applicants apply within the first week of the job listing being posted.
About 30 percent of applicants don't pass.
«I would say maybe 60 percent of applicants off of Facebook we were able to hire,» she adds.
We get about 5,000 applicants a year to write, and we end up inviting about 20 percent of those applicants to work with us.
The high scorers distinguish themselves by the proportion of employee 401 (k) contributions they match: 56.7 percent of applicants match contributions of up to 4 percent of income versus 72 percent of the 50 Best.
Among our findings, offering a retirement plan is merely table stakes in the talent game: 90.3 percent of applicants have one.
Only 9.3 percent of applicants match more than 4 percent; 14 percent of the 50 Best do.
Our hiring process is long, and we select less than 1 percent of applicants for any position, from call - center agent to mover.
According to the city, 74 percent of applicants are admitted to their first - choice pre-k site.
Another 24 percent of applicants had a score between 600 and 649.
Last year, Yale accepted only 6.3 percent of its applicants.
While we receive donor applications daily, and thousands of applications each year, we accept only 10 percent of applicants into our egg donor program.
Cooper Union has 853 undergraduate students, and admits 13 percent of applicants.
De Blasio said that 63 percent of the applicants to the program have seen a check or started work on their home.
But downtown's exclusive Millennium High School, which accepts just 3 percent of its applicants, is also eyeing the space in hopes of expanding.
Immigrants from Asia represented about 66 percent of the roughly 198,000 applicants, and Latin America about 15 percent of all applicants, followed by Europe (8 percent), Canada (5 percent), the Middle East (3 percent), Africa (2 percent), and Oceania (less than 1 percent).
In chemistry, for example, women made up 32 percent of newly minted PhDs from 1999 to 2003 but accounted for only 18 percent of applicants to tenure - track positions.
Even when we have great years and can fund a lot of proposals, with a 40 percent success rate, that means that 60 percent of applicants are still getting the «other» letter,» she said.
According to USA Today, eHarmony rejects 16 percent of applicants because they're «poor marriage prospects.»
You've got to appreciate those traditional colleges that are ranked so highly that some accept eight percent of applicants of even less.
Only about 4 percent of U.S. students go to colleges that accept less than 25 percent of their applicants, and most American kids either don't attend or don't graduate from four - year colleges, says developmental psychologist Richard Weissbourd, who studies the social and emotional lives of teens.
Instead, Sawhill argues that reforms should first provide larger grants for those who achieve academic benchmarks and then phase in a «gradual denial of assistance to, say, the bottom - scoring 20 percent of applicants» on a national exam.
Because most students enter charter schools before the 3rd grade when state - mandated testing begins, only 36 percent of applicants in our study have prior test scores on record and this group is not representative of all applicants.
The vast majority of in - person applicants are citizens of India (nearly 70 percent) or China (nearly 20 percent); less than 10 percent of applicants to the online program are Indian or Chinese citizens.
About 75 percent of applicants to nonguaranteed schools were in lottery priority groups in which the probability of admission was either zero or one.
A recent Fordham report found that only 21 percent of applicants who did not plan to hire a CMO or an EMO to run their school had their charters approved, compared to 31 percent of applicants who did have such plans.
In 2014, 27 percent of applicants selected and were assigned to the city's high - performing schools.
Some have highly competitive admissions processes, accepting as few as 10 percent of their applicants.
Ohio State University's 19th - ranked business school accepted 25 percent of its applicants, and admitted students had a mean GMAT score of 660, while the university's education school, home to the nation's 2nd - ranked administration program, accepted 44 percent of doctoral applicants, and admitted students had a mean verbal GRE score of 480 (see Figure 1).
Penn State University's 33rd - ranked business school accepted 24 percent of its applicants; admitted students had a mean GMAT score of 650.
Though only between 14 and 17 percent of all applicants are accepted, people of color represented 50 percent of 2016 corps members and 47 percent of corps member were Pell Grant recipients.
In 2014, just 10 percent of all applicants successfully met our standards for admission, training and entry into the classroom.
The extremely selective program — only about 13 percent of applicants are accepted — is going a long way toward achieving the goal of a highly qualified teaching corps.
In Singapore, for example, 100 percent of new teachers are selected from the top academic third of their class.35 Finland uses a multiround selection process that includes both academic - and competency - based components and admits only the top 10 percent of applicants.36 After a concerted effort to increase the selectivity of its teaching profession, Canada now consistently recruits a majority of its prospective teachers from the top 30 percent of their college classes.37
TFA's selection process is known for its intensity and the fact that only 14 percent to 16 percent of applicants are admitted.
(In the 2009 - 10 academic year, 78 percent of candidates passed the state's basic skills assessment, and 81 percent of applicants passed the reading instruction exam.)
Teach for America is a very selective program that accepted only 15 percent of applicants last year, but choosing those prospective teachers whose students will perform consistently better on tests than other teachers» students has proven a challenge for the group, which is now having some trouble attracting new teachers as well.
New Leaders accepts only seven percent of its applicants, preparing them for futures in both traditional and charter schools.
Just five percent of applicants are accepted into primary school teacher training programs, and the teacher attrition rate is only a little over one percent per year.
In the study Missed Opportunities, The New Teacher Project found that these staffing hurdles help push urban districts» hiring timelines later to the point that «anywhere from 31 percent to almost 60 percent of applicants withdrew from the hiring process, often to accept jobs with districts that made offers earlier.»
In its first year of implementation, the number of unmatched in the first round of matching fell from 31,000 in 2003 to roughly 3,000 (or 8 percent of the applicant pool)(Tullis 2014).
Twelve percent of the applicants came from Project LIFT schools; 45 percent came from within the dis - trict; 55 percent from outside the district; and 23 percent from outside North Carolina.
Authors will apply to BookBub every month for 99 - cent or free book promotions, even though the company only accepts 10 to 15 percent of applicants.
Sixty - five percent of applicants that included a narrative received a loan.
Only 23.88 percent of all applicants were successfully approved for a personal loan, with 76.12 percent being denied.
A whopping 70 percent of applicants have a better credit profile when this new credit scoring model is used compared to the traditional FICO score, according to Tim Grace, senior vice president of product management at CoreLogic.
The applicant's proposed monthly payment for loan repayment, taxes and insurance relative to the property being mortgaged added to the applicant's total monthly payment for all debts should not exceed 36 - 43 percent of the applicant's gross monthly income.
Discussion: Under the commenter's proposal, an unlimited amount of delinquent debt would not be considered to be an indicator of an adverse credit history, as long as the debt represented less than 40 percent of the applicant's total accounts.
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