Not exact matches
I have loans for several different programs of study at the same
school, but was unable to complete any of the programs or transfer credits from one program to another
prior to the
school's
closure.
Officials blamed changes in student populations in the years
prior to
closure announcements on the fact that high - performing students tend not to choose to enroll in struggling
schools.
Schools with first - year principals and those slated for
closure in the spring of 2009 were excluded from the sample
prior to randomization.
The
closure schools also had a much higher concentration of students who were older than the typical student for their grade (indicating that they may have been retained in a
prior grade).
In order to assess the impact of a
closure decision on graduation rates, we first predicted rates for the phase - out cohort if their
school had not been slated for
closure, based on their characteristics and the
prior trend in performance at their
school.
The high stakes associated with
school closures, and the paucity of
prior research, led us to explore this terrain ourselves.
As per Weingarten: «Over a year ago, the Washington [DC] Teachers» Union filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to see the data from the
school district's IMPACT [teacher] evaluation system — a system that's used for big choices, like the firing of 563 teachers in just the past four years, curriculum decisions,
school closures and more [see
prior posts about this as related to the IMPACT program here].
I have loans for several different programs of study at the same
school, but was unable to complete any of the programs or transfer credits from one program to another
prior to the
school's
closure.
What are my options if I graduated from a closed
school prior to its
closure and owe federal student loans?