Not exact matches
Cuomo said rapes become difficult to rule on
since other
students do not want to
admit to being at the party, a potential admission of a campus policy violation.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that,
since 2003, about one in 20 high school
students have
admitted using anabolic steroids without a prescription.
The number of such
students admitted has fallen
since 2005.
In the University of California's first major admissions - policy decision
since its board of regents voted in 1995 to end race - based admissions, board members have approved a plan to
admit the top 4 percent of
students in every graduating high school class in the state.
When the assistant principal questioned the
students, a 17 - year - old boy
admitted to having a nude picture of Zehnder that she text to him and that the two had been having sex
since May at her apartment in Houston.
Since students apply to the different schools, and many of the schools require a lottery to see who gets in, they set out to compare the achievement and graduation rates of the
students who entered the lottery and were
admitted to 105 of the small schools to the
students who entered the lottery but «lost» and went to regular schools.
Since demand often outstrips seats in a classroom, charter
students are
admitted by random lottery.
Since taking over my
student loan, I must
admit that they are absolutely horrible.
Decades have passed
since the imbalance was first raised by feminist art historians, and well over a century
since the first women
students were
admitted into art schools.
Founded on namesake Peter Cooper's belief that education should be available to all willing and qualified
students regardless of their social status, Cooper Union has historically provided each
admitted student with a «full tuition scholarship»
since opening in 1859.