Sentences with phrase «scholarship students enrolled»

But the man, with three felony convictions that should prevent him from working at a scholarship school, now works at a nearby campus with more than 300 scholarship students enrolled.

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The family hasn't just slapped their name on the front door, either — in 2005, Sobeys Inc., Empire Company Limited and The Sobey Foundation contributed $ 2 million to fund undergraduate scholarships for students enrolled at the School of Business and pay for infrastructure developments.
WBFO's Focus on Education reporter Eileen Buckley met with one of those students who was enrolled in the Hillside Work - Scholarship Connection program.
At 2 p.m., NYCHA Chair Shola Olatoye, CUNY representatives and others award college scholarships to 17 deserving public housing students enrolled at CUNY colleges, NYCHA Central Office, 90 Church St., 5th floor, Manhattan.
Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos, has urged the Federal Government to restore its scholarship programmes to encourage foreign students to enrol...
The continuation of the program is «fantastic news,» says Scott Wolpert, associate dean in the College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Maryland, College Park, which has enrolled 60 scholarship students under a previous grant.
To avoid hundreds of thousands in debt, he enrolled in a University of Texas program that awards full scholarships to medical students who also complete a Ph.D..
A recent analysis of 10 tax - credit scholarship programs by EdChoice estimated savings worth more than $ 580 million nationwide in FY 2014, even after accounting for students who would have enrolled in a district school anyway.
Tuition tax credits for families enrolling students in private schools and corporate - ax - credit scholarships, both proposed by Gov. Mark Sanford for use in private schools.
The scholarship was available to students from low - and middle - income families who finished in the top 10 percent of their graduating classes and enrolled at a college in Washington State.
For the 1998 - 99 school year, PACE offered scholarships to 515 students who were in public schools and to 250 who were already enrolled in private schools in the Dayton metropolitan area.
Students enrolled at non-participating institutions, or those enrolled in participating institutions who are above the income threshold for gratuidad, can still apply for government scholarships and receive a government - backed subsidized loan.
Of those students offered scholarships, 49 percent enrolled in a private school during the second year of the program.
Minority students from low - income families who take part in early - intervention programs in high school have a better chance than comparable nonparticipants of enrolling in a postsecondary institution, concludes a report by the Washington - based Institute for Higher Education Policy and the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
A handful of Icahn students are now enrolled at elite private schools on full scholarship.
Even in the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, however, which is open to low - and middle - income families statewide, the percentage of low - income students enrolled is slightly higher than their percentage of the overall K — 12 population.
Getting into a charter school doubled the likelihood of enrolling in Advanced Placement classes (the effects are much bigger for math and science than for English) and also doubled the chances that a student will score high enough on standardized tests to be eligible for state - financed college scholarships.
All students enrolled in a Georgia public school or entering kindergarten are eligible to receive a scholarship to a qualified private school.
Today, more than three million students are enrolled in charter schools and another 250,000 use vouchers or tax credit tuition scholarships to attend private schools.
Schools that receive an SCI below 50 in year two onward, or have less than a 25 percent proficiency rate on state assessments are barred from enrolling new scholarship students during the subsequent year.
Using data from the Florida Tax Credit (FTC) Scholarship program, we find that low - income Florida students who attended private schools using an FTC scholarship enrolled in and graduated from Florida colleges at a higher rate than their public school coScholarship program, we find that low - income Florida students who attended private schools using an FTC scholarship enrolled in and graduated from Florida colleges at a higher rate than their public school coscholarship enrolled in and graduated from Florida colleges at a higher rate than their public school counterparts.
Additionally, students already enrolled in private school are also eligible for scholarships.
[1] During the 2014 — 2015 school year, 1,442 students enrolled in the Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Scholarships start at 65 percent of college tuition for students who enrolled in KPS in 9th grade and stay until graduation, and increase to 100 percent for students who have attended since kindergarten.
We examine whether their achievement and behavior improved more after they learned of the scholarship than that of students who did not become eligible for a scholarship because they had enrolled in KPS much later.
Graduating students enrolled in KPS since Kindergarten are given a scholarship amounting to 100 percent of all tuition costs and mandatory fees for up to four years.
For example, students who were enrolled in KPS since kindergarten found themselves eligible for a 100 percent tuition scholarship after the Promise was announced.
The study provides evidence, however, that the Choice Scholarship Program is not enrolling high - performing students compared to public school peers, aka «cream skimming.»
Beginning in 2015 - 16, private schools with at least one enrolled Gardiner Scholarship student may also apply to administer the assessments to their students, per Section 1002.385, F.S..
More than 19,800 have applied for scholarships, and currently 1,244 students are enrolled.
Dr. Matt Chingos of the Urban Institute released a new study that shows very favorable long - term outcomes for students who enroll in the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program — the largest private school choice program in the country.The results are clear: the Florida program significantly increases college matriculation, especially when students were enrolled in the FTC program for a longer period of time.
Durbin said that if stricter oversight is instituted, he would support continuing the program, which handed out $ 12 million in scholarships last year, for students now enrolled.
FOR NEW FAMILIES: Many students that are presently enrolled in public schools may be eligible for Opportunity Scholarships to attend private schools in North Carolina.
More than 13,000 students applied to participate in the Louisiana Scholarship Program during the 2014 - 2015 school year and nearly 7,400 low - income students enrolled in participating schools.
Utah Code Section 53A - 1a - 704 (10) requires that parents of students with an IEP who are enrolled in public schools be notified of the availability of a scholarship to attend a private school through the Carson Smith Scholarshscholarship to attend a private school through the Carson Smith ScholarshipScholarship Program.
John Smarrelli is president of Christian Brothers University in Memphis, which has enrolled and helped provide scholarships for about 100 undocumented students.
This year, the EdChoice share looks at what proportion of all K — 12 students are enrolled in an education savings account (ESA), voucher or tax - credit scholarship program.
Under this loophole, 96 percent of the more than $ 361,000 donated to the Arizona Scholarship Fund — the seventh - largest STO in 1999 — was earmarked for students who were already enrolled in private schools, according to PFAW.
More than 7,100 students are currently enrolled in the scholarship program.
In Louisiana, more than 78,000 students are enrolled in charter schools and school choice programs, including the Louisiana Scholarship Program, Tuition Donation Rebate Program, and the School Choice Program for Certain Students with Exceptionstudents are enrolled in charter schools and school choice programs, including the Louisiana Scholarship Program, Tuition Donation Rebate Program, and the School Choice Program for Certain Students with ExceptionStudents with Exceptionalities.
More than 13,000 students applied to participate in the scholarship program for the 2014 - 2015 school year and nearly 7,400 low - income students enrolled in participating schools.
LaShonda enrolled both children in Greater Baton Rouge Hope Academy, a Louisiana Scholarship Program school for students with special needs.
Students are eligible for the program if the student's resident district is not a school district in which the pilot project scholarship program is operating and the student satisfies one of the following conditions: the student attends a local public school that has received a grade D or F by the state's performance index score, the student is assigned to a community school but would otherwise be assigned to a qualifying school, the student attends a local public school that was ranked in the lowest 10 percent of public schools in two of the three most recent rankings and the public school was not declared to be excellent or effective in the most recent rating system, or the student is enrolling in grades K — 12 for the first time and would be assigned to a qualifying school as long as they are at least 5 years old by Jan. 1 of the school year.
To qualify for a scholarship / voucher, the student must have an individualized education program or services plan in effect and must have an been enrolled in a public school in Wisconsin for the entire school year immediately preceding the year in which they first receive a scholarship / voucher.
But in Florida, which has a standardized test requirement, only 64 percent of private schools participate in the state's tax credit scholarship program, and only 53 percent of private schools in Rhode Island enrolled students with scholarships from its corporate tax credit program.
The Allegra Ford Thomas Scholarship is a one - time $ 2,500 scholarship awarded to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability (LD) and / or ADHD who will be enrolled in a two - year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD and / or ADHD iScholarship is a one - time $ 2,500 scholarship awarded to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability (LD) and / or ADHD who will be enrolled in a two - year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD and / or ADHD ischolarship awarded to a graduating high school senior with a documented learning disability (LD) and / or ADHD who will be enrolled in a two - year community college, a vocational or technical training program, or a specialized program for students with LD and / or ADHD in the fall.
Similarly, Pennsylvania doesn't track how many schools enrolled students with scholarships funded by the state's Educational Improvement Tax Credit.
Governors State University, for example, offers a dual degree program and scholarship for qualifying students who are enrolled full - time at Chicagoland community colleges and who transfer to Governors State.
To be eligible for a scholarship, students must have a family income that does not exceed 250 % of the federal poverty guidelines and must be entering kindergarten or enrolled in a public school with a C, D, or F letter grade.
Scholarships are available for students enrolled in the Milwaukee Public Schools who plan to attend a public college or university in the state of Wisconsin.
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