Sentences with phrase «thousands of its graduates into»

Since its inception, Westech College has successfully educated and placed thousands of its graduates into rewarding careers.Westech College has acheived national accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).

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«That decision put thousands of perspective graduates in a bad spot and in many cases actually put their graduation into jeopardy,» Bloomberg told reporters at a press conference at Tweed Courthouse called to announce the plan.
««China has pumped enormous resources into its graduate education capacity» across thousands of universities,» Blumenthal says, and those universities have begun to adopt more Western - style research practices.
And still thousands more will graduate only due to a massive $ 15 million credit recovery program that allows them to earn a C if they can demonstrate proficiency in an online course, a practice that has been called into question by some education experts who characterize it as an essentially cheap and faulty way of getting a student to graduate.
Programs like Teach for America, which draw thousands of top college graduates from prestigious universities into the teaching profession, show that it is not an impossible feat.
Taking into account the thousands of «invisible» students who dropped out of school due to failing a high stakes test, 10,000 students will be prevented from graduating due to failing one of more of the four current high stakes exams.
Hundreds of thousands of California college students will graduate this month, many hoping their degree translates into a well - paying job.
Teach for America has sent tens of thousands of young teachers into urban and rural communities and remains exceptionally popular among graduates of high - powered universities.
As an author and television journalist, Cheryl Wills ventured into the nation's largest public school system after years of reporting on thousands of tragic news stories surrounding the killings of minority children whose lives were cut short before graduating from High School in New York City.
Current rules allow graduate students to borrow into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Highlights from the show include Royal College of Art graduate Jodie Carey's eight foot chandeliers made out of fluff from a hoover, Tom Price's animated, small scale sculpted plaster heads, Emma Puntis's mesmerizing miniature portraits, Tatsuya Kimata's ironic sculptures of everyday objects sculpted using traditional marble and stone carving skills, Doug White's majestic palm trees crafted from thousands of abandoned car tyres retrieved from road sides in Belize, Michael Lisle - Taylor's army uniforms crossed with straight jackets, which play to his 19 years in the Navy, and Boo Ritson's large - scale photographs of people she transforms into characters caked in thick paint, which have sold out in her second solo show only a year after graduating.
With more than 20 years of resume writing experience, Tom has helped thousands of candidates transform ordinary, «responsibilities - focused» resumes into compelling self - marketing pieces.Over his career, Tom has worked with professionals of all levels, ranging from new college graduates to C - level executives.
College graduates with good credit and steady incomes can often save thousands by refinancing their student loans at lower interest rates, but less than half of millennials have looked into refinancing, consolidation, or other options to improve their loan terms.
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