Sentences with phrase «then enroll in college»

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Then, even when students graduate high school with seventh - grade skills, we encourage them to enroll in college, starting with several semesters of «developmental» education.
A handful of aspirants enlist in the Army and then seek promotion, but most apply to West Point out of high school, enroll in ROTC while in college, or apply to Officer Candidate School (OCS) from outside the military.
If you are a parent in search of a good public school to enroll your child then you're in luck because this article is going to look at some of the best ranked schools based on a number of factors such as test scores, graduation rates, college preparedness, as well as teacher quality.
Many traditional high schools and private schools also grade themselves by calculating the number of their graduates accepted into colleges — but then rarely follow up to ensure that those students even enroll in their freshman year of college, let alone complete their studies to earn degrees.
These students are then less likely to enroll in selective colleges and universities, or even to attend college at all.
From my experience with fellow baby boomers who have already retired in their 50s, I can give you one tip: if you truly wish to leave the rat race before you're 60, then get a government job in your early 20s — preferably upon graduating from university or collegeenroll in the Defined Benefit pension plan, then hang on to that job for dear life for about 30 years.
«That means they will still be paying back their own student loans when their children enroll in college,» he says, noting that the cycle will probably then repeat: They will be unable to save for their children's education, so those kids will be forced to take loans and graduate with even more debt.
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