They might require participating private schools to accept all applicants, regardless of religion or sexual orientation, or whether they meet the school's academic requirements; let students opt - out of religious instruction; mandate that
scholarship students take state assessments; and on and on.
All scholarship students take state - approved nationally norm referenced tests such as the Stanford 10 or Terra Nova.
Not exact matches
There are jobs our kids can get in college,
scholarships they can earn, community colleges they can attend for a couple of years and if push comes to shove,
student loans they can
take out.
While there are various options to help your child pay for college — such as
student loans,
scholarships, grants and work - study jobs — you probably can't
take out a loan to cover your retirement.
Many college and personal finance advisers recommend that you
take advantage of all available financial aid,
scholarships, and federal
student loans before turning to private lenders.
Many college and personal finance advisers recommend that you minimize your college expenses and
take advantage of all available aid,
scholarships and federal
student loans available to you before turning to private lenders.
It is the poor
student who is supposed to
take all this in, regurgitate it back and accept it as accepted
scholarship.
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The honor was awarded to all the
students that placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million
students who entered the 2015 competition by
taking the Preliminary SAT / National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT / NMSQT).
However, these
student - athletes continue to play because they don't want to lose
scholarships, disappoint their parents and, more often, they haven't
taken the time to develop other social or academic skills.
Sarah Maver, Registered Dietitian, Full - time
student: «Even using my savings, I still had to
take out a lot of loans, so this
scholarship helped lighten that burden.
«I have a family — a husband and two daughters — and this
scholarship meant not having to
take out as many
student loans,» explained Keshia, by phone from Georgia.
The
scholarship will also cover any fees related to English language training or foundation courses the
students need to
take up.
«We want to make sure that economics is not a barrier to higher education and the Excelsior
Scholarship is a great opportunity and we want to make sure that all students who want to seek that opportunity have that advantage and take advantage of that scholarship, which the cut - off time is July 2
Scholarship is a great opportunity and we want to make sure that all
students who want to seek that opportunity have that advantage and
take advantage of that
scholarship, which the cut - off time is July 2
scholarship, which the cut - off time is July 21st.»
These include the stipulation that
students take at least 30 credits per academic year and remain in the state after graduation for a period equaling the length of time they received the
scholarship.
Higher education We await Lord Browne's final report into higher education funding, and will judge its proposals against the need to: - increase social mobility; -
take into account the impact on
student debt; - ensure a properly funded university sector; - improve the quality of teaching; - advance
scholarship; and, - attract a higher proportion of
students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The New York Daily News published a profile of the Chappaqua Summer
Scholarship Program - a program where Bronx high school
students spend July
taking classes and living with a host family in the suburbs.
She however, advised the
students she has secured the
scholarship for to study local and abroad to
take their lessons serious since they are fortunate to benefit from the
scholarship package.
With this in mind, I've long supported opportunity
scholarships, which allow
students transfer from underperforming schools to higher achieving schools where they can
take advantage of the best our education system has to offer.
The fundamental unity of science training and science
scholarship does not relieve research scientists — their labs teeming with graduate
students and postdocs supported by stipends paid from research grants — or their host institutions, or the funding organizations, of the responsibility to
take training the next generation of scientists very, very seriously.
A
scholarship from the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)-- a National Science Foundation - funded program for underrepresented minorities — enabled her to
take on the doctorate while still paying off
student loans from law school.
A mentor also tries to ensure that the
student takes advantage of existing opportunities such as courses, internships, job openings,
scholarships, fellowships, seminars, and contests.
To apply for these fellowships, predoctoral
students write their own research proposals, which allows them to really do the
scholarship behind putting together a research plan and to
take ownership of that plan.
However, Mark learns that life isn't as easy for Black people as on «The Cosby Show», and further complicates his life when he begins to fall head over heels for a fellow Black
student, a single mother named Sarah (Chong, American Flyers), from whom he
took her
scholarship money away.
A new
scholarship program launched this summer gives bright, low - income rural
students the chance to
take part in a challenging summer program at sites across the country.
Those impacts are computed by
taking the average difference between the out comes of the entire treatment and control groups — the pure experimental impact — and adjusting for the fact that some treatment
students never used an Opportunity
Scholarship.
College financial aid officers are prohibited from
taking the merit award into account when they make need - based awards, meaning that
students who earned the
scholarship would not have their need - based grant aid reduced, as is common.
In senior year, every
student takes a college prep course to help with the college application process: college essays to FASFA to
scholarships.
However, OPPAGA's 2010 report and 2012 revenue estimating conference relied on U.S. Census data and found that their previous estimate of switchers had been too low, since 94.6 % of
scholarship - eligible low - income
students were attending public schools in the year before the STC program
took effect.
Experimental evaluations
take the complete population of
students who are eligible for a choice program and motivated to use it, then employ a lottery to randomly assign some
students to receive a school - choice voucher or
scholarship and the rest to serve in the experimental control group.
Early graduation is focused on higher performing
students, many of whom will receive
scholarships, etc. and use the last year or two of high school to
take A.P. classes that they can receive credit for in college.
The Study Abroad
Scholarship will encourage a wider breadth of
students to
take advantage of this opportunity and investment in themselves.
I expect the vast majority of these
students to be those who graduate 1 semester early and
take the $ 2,500
scholarship.
Specifically, for
students who had attended public schools deemed to be failing before the
students took part in the voucher program — a high - priority target for the D.C. Opportunity
Scholarship Program — the new federal study shows no statistically significant impacts on their test scores.
For instance, schools
taking kids with
scholarships funded through Florida's tax credit program must be approved by the state, meet teacher - qualification requirements, and administer either state exams or nationally norm - referenced tests and share the results with a researcher contracted by the state to report on
scholarship students» progress.
Additional amendments required private school
students to
take the state's standardized tests and the state to fully fund its school aid formula before implementing the
scholarship program.
That same year 19,852
students eligible for special education
took advantage of the opportunity to use a voucher to attend private schools, and 21,493
students received
scholarships averaging $ 3,750 from a tax credit program that opened private schooling to
students from low - income families.
Moreover, while the researcher tasked with tracking the achievement of
scholarship students was unable to make clear apples - to - apples comparisons with Florida public school
students last year, he was able to do so in years past when Florida's public school
students also
took the nationally norm - referenced Stanford Achievement Test.
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.
Thus, for every
student taking advantage of a
scholarship and tax credit, the state would save $ 2,500.
The 2012 National Postsecondary
Student Aid Study, conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, found that after
taking all grants and
scholarships into account, attending one year of community college runs dependent
students from low - income families more than $ 8,000 in tuition, fees, and living costs (see the green «Net price of attendance» bars in Figure 2).
These
students are over 1.6 times more likely to meet a key graduation requirement, over three times more likely to be eligible for a state merit
scholarship, and over 3.8 times more likely to
take at least one AP exam in a charter school compared to their peers who do not receive charter lottery offers.
Strikingly, the authors found that
students who
took up the Adams
scholarship were less likely to graduate from college.
It's providing
scholarships to children and families at a very young age and actively mentoring
students in middle school, high school, and through college, focusing on what it will
take for them to succeed.
In the state's annual reports on test score gains, the researcher has repeatedly
taken note of the lower average income for
scholarship students.
Scholarship students must
take a nationally recognized norm - referenced test or the state public school assessment.
There is no requirement that
students receiving
scholarships take a standardized test (O.C.G.A. § 20 - 2A).
Many proponents of private school choice — both the voucher and tax credit
scholarship versions —
take for granted that schools won't participate (or shouldn't participate) if government asks too much of them, regulates their practices, requires them to reveal closely held information and — above all — demands that they be publicly accountable for
student achievement.
Students must take the state standardized assessment and participating schools that receive a grade D or F in two consecutive years must suspend admitting new scholarship students until test scores
Students must
take the state standardized assessment and participating schools that receive a grade D or F in two consecutive years must suspend admitting new
scholarship students until test scores
students until test scores improve.