According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report, of the 30 occupations projected to grow the most rapidly over the next decade, nearly half are professional jobs that
require at least a college degree.
More than 35 million new jobs will
require at least some college, but the country is on track to fall short of that number by 5 million workers.
Under both the IASA and NCLB, each state wrote its own academic standards and developed its own tests, leading to wide variation in content and rigor.11 But with the global economy growing increasingly competitive and connected, two - thirds of jobs will
require at least some college training by 2020.12 State leaders, acknowledging this economic reality, began to recognize that schools needed to expect more of students for them to succeed and that these expectations need not be dramatically different among states.13
With the exception of education and healthcare jobs, which almost always
require at least some college coursework, most part - time jobs require only a high school diploma.
Not exact matches
Perhaps junior hockey team owners and general managers should
require that their players have ACT scores
at least at the national averages, good academic success in high school, and be good candidates for
college before they accept them on the team.
Daycare center employees should be educated, with
at least two years of
college, a background in early childhood development (though many states don't
require this), and CPR and other emergency training.
At least two years of
college and a background in early childhood development (though many states don't
require this) are ideal, as is CPR and other emergency training.
While some
colleges no longer
require SAT or ACT scores for admission, most
college - bound students will need to take
at least one of these tests.
Most jobs
require at least a high school education, and those that pay enough to earn a decent living
require a
college degree.
Known for small classes and a focus on undergraduate education, most such
colleges also
require — from their younger, newer faculty members,
at least — substantial research activity.
Or
at least one that does not
require us to cash in
college funds.
Three months after the debut of the SAT writing test, some
colleges are expressing concerns about its validity, and many have decided not to
require the scores,
at least for the time being.
Other institutions have experimented with a «co-requisite» model in which
at least some students previously targeted for remediation instead have the option to start in
college - level courses immediately, with
required supplementary instruction provided alongside.
Require states to back - map achievement standards down to
at least third grade, so that passing the state assessment in each grade indicates that a student is on track to graduate from twelfth grade ready for
college or a career.
The Oregon legislature adopts a nationally watched plan that
requires students by age 16 to earn a «certificate of initial mastery» before moving on to
at least two years of
college - preparatory work or job training.
Add to this nebulous
college entrance environment the challenge presented by the proliferation of four - year high schools, whose numbers skyrocketed from 2,526 in 1890 to 10,213 in 1910, and it is easy to see why the trustees of the Carnegie Foundation felt the need to define
college: «An institution to be ranked a
college must have
at least six (6) professors giving their entire time to
college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should
require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation, or its equivalent, in addition to the preacademic or grammar school studies.»
An obvious flash point will be the idea that states
require students to take
at least one
college - or career - prep course online to earn a high school diploma.
Yet jobs
requiring at least an associate's degree are projected to grow twice as fast as jobs that don't
require a
college education, and if a trained workforce isn't available, the country's economic strength could falter in the global marketplace.
Hartwick, a private
college in Oneonta, N.Y., began issuing the laptops three years ago, and is now one of
at least two dozen
colleges nationwide that
require students to own a computer.
The law also
requires at least one additional measure of «School Quality or Student Success» (SQSS), such as student engagement,
college readiness, or school climate.
An increasing number of advocates for online learning have come out in favor of mandating that states
require students take
at least one
college - or career - prep course online to earn a high school diploma.
Some LA Unified school board members want to raise graduation requirements to
require at least a C in
college prep classes, undoing a vote of the previous board to lower the requirement to a D. For the Class of 2016, less than half of graduates were eligible for the University of California and California State University systems, which
require a C in those classes.
Letter of recommendation is
required by
college counselors and
at least two academic teachers
The
College of Education has
at least one mechanism in place to capture data for each of the 8
required measures.
Most traditional
colleges and universities
require at least 120 credit hours to complete a bachelor's degree, which means it may take you around four years to graduate.
Most
colleges require at least a master's degree to teach a foreign language, while others
require a doctoral degree in the specific language to be taught.
Teaching staff
at schools and
colleges are
required to complete
at least 30 hours of continuing professional development each year.
ASCD» scial comments (PDF) on the competition's proposed priorities and criteria raised concerns related to an overemphasis on
college readiness; the new application language better incorporates a focus on career readiness,
requiring applicants to suggest
at least one performance measure to assess whether students are on track to being career - ready.
1.2 million students drop out of high school each year and are forced to find work in a job market that, more and more often,
requires a
college degree or
at the very
least; a high school diploma.
The districts are among
at least 13 in the Pennsylvania counties neighboring Philadelphia that are either doing away with rank entirely; keeping it under wraps for a few select
colleges, such as military academies that
require it; or changing the system to show how students compare with others in their class without assigning numbers.
Federal law
requires that states give reading and math exams
at least once in high school, and beginning in 2014 - 15, Illinois launched PARCC, short for the Partnership for Assessment in Readiness for
College and Careers.
But the reform adopted to address that — a policy
requiring all students to pass
college - prep courses with a grade of
at least C — could prove just as damaging.
Students who attend this K - 12 charter school in Gary, Ind., are
required to have
at least three
college credits to graduate.
All students will graduate with
at least one industry certification and the credits
required for
college enrollment.
The state
requires that students must have
at least a 3.0 grade point average (or
at least a 2.0 GPA for students wishing to take Career and Technical Education courses) and must pass a
college placement test in the given subject in order to participate.
The school
requires — and funds — students to graduate with
at least three
college credits, said 21st Century Charter School founder Kevin Teasley, but some have graduated with several more.
Nationwide, about 40 percent of entering
college students are
required to take
at least one remedial course before enrolling in credit - bearing coursework, and the rates are much higher for students of color.1 Students who enroll in remedial courses are more likely than those who do not to drop out of
college before earning a degree.
They ought to be
required to hold
at least a B.A. or B.S. degree from a recognized university or
college.
For example, by completing the parent curriculum training, parents learned that students need to complete
at least 240 credits and pass the California High School Exit Exam to graduate from high school, and that a series of exams are
required to get into
college or university systems.
Math, science, language arts, U.S. History and Utah history will remain junior high core requirements and according to the new policy, districts and charter schools must offer, but not
require,
at least two arts courses, physical education, health education,
college and career awareness and, as of the 2018 - 19 school year, digital literacy and
at least one world language.
Having written a good non-fiction book that focuses on an aspect of city / urban planning (THAT will help you sleep
at night) I have always believed that it would make a great textbook or
at least required reading — but for
college kids as noted above
at over $ 40 for the hardcover it was cost prohibitive, I now have a way to repackage the ebook that is on Amazon (with 65 images) and try to create something more exciting and interesting.
We
require our writers to be
at least college graduates from well — known U.S. universities in order to make sure that the students will not be shortchanged in terms of the quality of work that they receive.
All
college essay writing initially is a draft - a preliminary work - since rarely, if
at all, is a work word perfect from the outset and almost always will
require at least some amendment.
Like federal Stafford loans, repayment is
required once a student leaves
at least half - time status
at the
college or university.
FirstBank
College Savings Accounts do not have a minimum balance, but a minimum opening deposit of $ 50 and an automatic transfer into the FirstBank
College Savings Account (s) of
at least $ 1 is
required to receive the gift.
It is common for
colleges and universities to
require undergraduate students to live in dorms
at least their freshman year of school.
Although it lends more than $ 100 billion each year to our nation's
college students, the U.S. Department of Education surprisingly limits loan counseling to the one - time entrance counseling
required for first - time student borrowers,
at least as a condition for receiving a Federal Direct Student Loan.
So long as a borrower is enrolled
at least half - time with an accredited
college or university, the private lender does not
require a minimum payment each month.
They do
require that the students have an existing family pet that has been in the family for
at least one year — you are not allowed to get a NEW pet while
at the
college.
• 4 year
college degree in a related field is preferred •
At least one year of experience in a customer service / retail sales environment is
required.