Sentences with phrase «take full course loads»

I was enrolled in the physics graduate program, taking a full course load, and I was teaching lab courses.
The intensive program requires students to intern in an educational or community setting for 20 hours per week while still taking a full course load.
In the Standard Pace option, students take a full course load in fall and spring.
Key findings from the survey indicate that many students who are enrolled as full - time do not take a full course load, which negatively affects them by increasing the time to degree completion, costs, and the likelihood of dropping out of school.
Online schools allow students to take their full course load from home computers, and K12 has been a national leader, with close to 85 percent of its revenues coming from public education dollars.
With many loan programs, you'll have a six - or nine - month «grace period» once you're no longer taking a full course load.
Teacher Man @ My University Money writes Should You Take a Full Course Load?
-- Taking a full course load in school will help you get out of school quicker and into the work force, which helps pay off your debt sooner.
Keep in mind that being a research or teaching assistant can be a significant time commitment, particularly when also taking a full course load.
Both the plaintiff and Ms. Toghiani - Risi said that the plaintiff had expected to take a full course load when she went to university.
He said that there was no reason she would not have been able to take a full course load at university and that most students with her academic background did.
Serve as a graduate teaching assistant teaching the second unit of first year composition (FYC) while taking a full course load of nine credit hours.
Interns at DFI take a full course load of classes and are involved in both individual and group supervision with DFI.
First - year students who are not interning, and are taking a full course load of courses while receiving both group and individual supervision are also considered post-graduates.

Not exact matches

You simply have to take a course load that's 1/2 full time.
He would then catch an hour of shut - eye in his car before attending classes at Riverside, where he took a full 12 - hour course load.
She has gone to school for midwifery, usually for three years if she took a full - time course load.
All students are required to take a rigorous full load of courses each year.
The Center for American Progress 2015 report cited above suggests that to attract and retain excellent teachers, the profession should provide, «a more gradual on - ramp to a full - time teaching experience,» that includes, «intensive coaching and mentoring, co-teaching models and experiences, teacher residency programs, and / or a reduced course load for beginning teachers,» along with increased opportunities for teachers to take leadership roles — including mentoring new or struggling teachers, planning and facilitating professional development, and providing feedback to colleagues.
Yeah, of course this means you have to have access to a PC or laptop to take full advantage of the Kobo and it is more time consuming but I find since it has 8 gigabytes of memory if I sit down one weekend and load everything on my ereader, with forethought, then it is not a constant hassle to use.
Over the course of a year, Tyler worked on this game as the lead programmer between taking a full load of classes and working a job on the side.
[89] The plaintiff's anticipated graduation date is premised on her taking and carrying a full - time course load henceforth, something she has not yet done.
They don't limit their options to summers, but instead decide to take on the extra challenge of juggling a full course load with an internship or research assistantship mid-semester.
Mine would read: You really don't have to take a full graduate course load two months after having a baby.
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