Sentences with phrase «successful graduates who»

Successful graduates who meet Purdue University admission criteria will have direct admittance to the Purdue Polytechnic Institute in West Lafayette.
We nurture and develop academically successful graduates who are capable of leading self - directed, fulfilling lives beyond the gates of our school.
What was even more frustrating was that the Mid-Career program has a very strong Alumni network of committed and successful graduates who wanted to contribute in ways other than financial.

Not exact matches

So we visited the Demo Day presentations for the fall graduating class of startups in business accelerator TechStars's Seattle program and asked the successful entrepreneurs who serve as TechStars mentors for their insights on how to build a startup that attracts investor funding.
Fifty - six - year - old Amie Crawford, who graduated with an associate's degree in interior design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and had a successful 30 - year career as an interior designer, never thought she'd be in a job where the average take - home pay was less than a fifth of what she had made before.
That's tall praise from not only one of the School's most famous graduates but a man who is perhaps the most successful investor of the 20th century.
The only really successful experiment to create a new society based on religious principles was that started by John Humphrey Noyes, a graduate of Dartmouth College, who was converted by Charles Finney in Vermont.
Those Jews who identify with Modern or Centrist Orthodoxy are college graduates with degrees from some of America's most prestigious universities, often prosperous and successful professionals and businessmen (and women), who worship in elegant buildings.
Cazorla is an Arsenal player but definitely not better than Fabregas who is one of Arsenal's successful graduates and3 has been performing being at the top level for decade now.
If you «graduate» from infertility and are successful in bearing a child, you will value that child more than someone who didn't have to struggle.
Huaya Xu, a Syracuse University graduate who went on to become a successful filmmaker, will start the job Aug. 1, according to SUNY Polytechnic Institute, which owns the film hub and announced the hiring today.
The political class Adam [Afriyie] has got a very compelling story in many ways, he's self - made, was brought up on a council estate in Peckham, a guy of colour, very successful businessman and in many ways... If you look at David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband, George Osborne, Ed Balls, they're all people who have essentially spent their entire working life in politics, almost all of them have been PPE or equivalent graduates from Oxford or Cambridge.
The mentors — successful professionals who themselves are HFCS graduates — will help ease the academic and social transition from high school to college for our graduates beginning with the Class of 2015.
But, each time, the consensus was that other components of the application provided the same insight that GRE scores do, and many of the program's graduates who were recruited with the current policy have since gone on to successful careers, he says.
Other examples of unconventional, yet successful, job applications include the advertising executive who caught potential employers» attention by posting a message that popped up every time they Googled themselves, and the graduate who stood on a plinth in Trafalgar Square and unfurled a giant version of his CV.
Many physician - investigators who did not go to graduate school have enjoyed successful careers; some have even won Nobel Prizes.
This series will feature contributions from current M.D. / Ph.D. students, who will tell how they got where they are and what getting there was like, and from physician - scientist graduates in the midst of highly successful careers, who will share their thoughts on their professional lives, describe the paths that led to their careers, and offer advice derived from years of accumulated experience about preparing for and managing an M.D. / Ph.D. career.
I trained some graduate students who have gone on to successful careers» and so on.
Freeman has another idea: The way to attract young American talent is by providing much higher incomes for graduate students and postdocs, but with the explicit understanding that, as in such other highly prestigious, highly competitive fields as acting, music and professional sports, only a few of those who enter the competition will win the jackpot of a successful long - term career.
Data on graduates of MSTPs indicate that these programs are successful in producing productive researchers, who obtain NIH grants and are promoted through the ranks of academic medicine.
He proposed that NIH launch experiments to determine whether graduate students who get industry experience during their traineeships, for example, go on to have successful careers in industry.
The objective of the group is straightforward, says Tate: to encourage women graduate students, who are interested in pursuing an academic career, «to take time to think about where we are going, ask questions we're afraid to ask, and discuss the many paths that a successful academic career can follow.»
Muriel Poston, former dean of faculty at Pitzer College in California and one of the committee members who contributed to the report said, «If community colleges are only considered successful by virtue of degree completion, then students transferring into and graduating from other institutions are not accounted for.»
The Bridges program has proven highly successful overall, with 95 percent of the 700 students who have completed the program now either working in laboratories, enrolled in school, or applying to graduate school.
The work was carried out also in conjunction with a PhD student from the Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science in Mainz (MAINZ), and it is just great to see that our students and alumni are so successful,» emphasized Professor Mathias Kläui of the JGU Institute of Physics, who is also Director of MAINZ.
Successful graduates of the program who meet ICHWC's additional eligibility requirements may sit for the Health and Wellness Coaching Certifying Examination that is required to become a National Board - Certified Health & Wellness Coach (NBC - HWC).
I looked around at some of my most capable, successful friends — women who had left the accepted conveyor belt of graduate recruitment jobs, to pursue careers such as setting up their own catering companies, baking schools, events companies and personal training careers, and I realised that they were just like me.
CNET NEWS - May 31 - Christian Rudder is a Harvard graduate who's helped launch and sell two successful companies - SparkNotes, in 1999, which sold to Barnes & Noble; OKCupid, in 2004, which sold to Match.com.
His success owes a lot to onscreen partner Stone, who with the gangly and uneven Easy A finally graduated from Jonah Hill love - interest territory to become a successful comedienne.
Who would have thought when Justin Timberlake was little more than that curly haired dude in * NSync that he would graduate to a hugely successful solo career that would help launch an acting career that would see him show considerable acting and dramatic chops.
«In doing so, they greatly honor Anne Sweeney, an extraordinarily successful HGSE graduate who has touched the lives of millions with her work and leadership at Disney.»
As we work with states in developing these systems, one of the key components is making sure the information is translatable for parents, that they can understand what percentage of students in that school who are mastering standards and achieving grade - level expectations and whether or not those students are going to be ready to graduate from high school and be successful in college.
¦ The goal is to set standards at such a level that virtually all students who graduate high school will be both ready to do successful college work or to enter a 21st - century high skill / high knowledge career and be successful in that.
The Education Redesign Lab (ERL) was created by Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Paul Reville, who has spent the last thirty years designing and implementing the successful education reform agenda in Massachusetts.
In the nearly twenty years since, there has been much research which indicates that students who graduate from PBAT schools are not only more successful in college, but complete their degrees in higher numbers.
I am a first - generation college graduate who wants my daughter to be successful.
This common problem, which surfaces in school after school, led us to consult some of the most successful urban educators we know — teachers and principals who have been involved in founding new, small high schools in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.1 These schools, which serve low - income, minority communities, have begun to routinely graduate and send to college more than 90 percent of their students.
Research shows children who receive such services are less likely to be referred to special education and more likely to graduate and be successful adults.
The goal of the school is to graduate accomplished artists, students who appreciate and enjoy the arts, and students who will be highly successful in higher education and careers.
Students who fall behind are unprepared for their next step in life even if they graduate from high school: remediation is often need to be successful in college, technical training, work, or the military.
Brittany Danzy is a successful 21st Century Charter School at Gary 2010 graduate who will be attending Yale Law School in fall of 2015 — with a FULL scholarship.
In this week's Tuesday Conversation, the Palo Verde High School graduate who later earned a college degree recalls how dedicated teachers played a significant role in her becoming a successful citizen in what had been a foreign country.
The chain began focusing less on simply getting students to college and more on skills that would help them get through college, with an eye toward turning out graduates who could be successful after they left the heavily structured KIPP environment.
Even successful students who have graduated with the highest grades and different degrees have no guarantees that they would be employed.
In 1963, he and fellow academy graduate Gerhard Richter, along with Manfred Kuttner and Konrad Lueg (who later changed his name to Konrad Fischer and became a successful art dealer), established a short - lived but brilliantly named art movement, Capitalist Realism.
Why did the board hire a president who has no interest in fundraising and thinks his role is to bring new ideas to a school that, precisely because of its free - tuition status, has always been wildly successful in attracting top - notch students and turning out extraordinarily impressive graduates.
That third type of solo — graduates who begin their law firms either as they look for full - time work or as an alternative to the job search — may plan to leverage their experience into a full - time position at an established firm, or, if they become successful, continue with their own practice.
Those who graduate from George Washington University and go on to enter the legal industry can be highly successful if they remain in the Washington, D.C. area, but ultimately, their credentials will still be highly attractive in other cities.
This month's cover story, and really a lot of the talk of the town here in Ontario, centres on the shortage of articling spaces for all the lawyers in training graduating from law school and wanting to get into the practice of law — or at least who want to get called to the bar so they can tick it off their list of accomplishments and then go on to run a successful enterprise using their law - school smarts!
Even successful students who have graduated with the highest grades and different degrees have no guarantees that they would be employed.
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