Sentences with phrase «tuition dollars»

It requires students to make a serious commitment — usually three years, long study hours, and thousands of tuition dollars.
As non-profit institutions, private schools rely on tuition dollars and charitable giving from alumni and parents to keep the school running.
The money gets pumped back into the state's economy through tuition dollars to public schools — and there's a direct connection between education and workforce development, he said.
Not only do these credits save parents and students tuition dollars, they decrease the time, and thereby the cost, of earning a college degree.
That means the district would then pay more in tuition dollars.
And someone's tuition dollars likely funded the study to figure this out!
A statewide taxation and funding system would provide a certain amount of tuition dollars to each child with the amounts varying according to individual needs.
These schools are usually independently funded, meaning they depend on tuition dollars and / or fundraising efforts to operate.
However, undocumented immigrant students are denied access it to it, even though they contribute to it through tuition dollars.
In general, parochial schools are usually private schools that receive financial support from a particular church or parish, meaning the funding of a parochial school primarily comes from the church, not tuition dollars.
So, you will not have a daily value on your account like a mutual fund, but the Trust will pay benefits in future Tuition dollars.
Which makes great advice on how to navigate your university education (and how to wring as much real - world value out of every precious tuition dollar as possible) incredibly valuable.
«The new scholarship may contribute to a modest increase in overall enrollment, but we believe it is more likely these funds will supplant tuition dollars already paid by students from middle - income families,» said Moody's Associate Managing Director Susan Fitzgerald.
While Yoder wanted to allow siblings of current voucher recipients to receive private school tuition dollars without entering the public school system, Kenley said at the time this would break an agreement that was central to the original voucher bill: public schools get the first chance at educating students.
Public tuition dollars fund most operational expenses, but as we continue to extend this model to more schools, we must raise $ 2.5 million from foundations, individuals, and corporations
Institutional Aid is funded by tuition dollars that all students pay; it's not tax or state funded.
Admittedly, public libraries are usually tax - dollar supported, but academic libraries are funded by grants, endowments, and the users» own direct tuition dollars.
To ensure tuition dollars and loans are protected, no matter their source, a survey of financial advisors found that most recommend families consider tuition insurance as a safeguard.
As a student, I'd be very upset if my school was putting tuition dollars toward QL if those other services were available cost - free.
Students respond by assuming a consumer stance to their own education, swapping tuition dollars not for the chance to interact with other minds but to acquire a postgraduate market advantage.
The pOZcast (the student - run podcast) has been conducting an analysis trying to determine the breakdown of how tuition dollars are being allocated.
Cynics might suggest they are allowing more students to enter their hallowed halls because they want more tuition dollars.
Private religious schools do not receive funding from a religious institution, and instead rely on tuition dollars and fundraising to operate, as such, these schools often carry higher tuition rates than their parochial counterparts.
Our schools operate on a fiscally responsible, per - student budget that is currently met through a combination of tuition dollars, scholarships, corporate investment and philanthropy.
If I could extend that graph out to 2013 (which I can't), you'd probably see a small drop in government funding offset by an increase in (mostly international) tuition dollars.
«Students» tuition dollars are being used to partially offset the gap in state support,» said Kowal.
She blasted the Legislature for essentially cutting SUNY's budget by 30 percent in the last three years while hijacking student's tuition dollars.
Once the state issues its annual report on schools» academic progress, safety, and teachers» qualifications, families can decide where to send their children and tuition dollars.
The required courses take time and tuition dollars but don't count toward graduation.
It was an oblique reference to reimbursement payments to districts designed to ease the transition when students — and their tuition dollars — leave for charters.
Many factors have contributed to this steep decline: in the 1960s and 1970s, white middle - class families fled to the suburbs, taking with them tuition dollars and tithes and leaving behind poorer, primarily non-Catholic populations.
Families could then use their tuition dollars to attend any school of their choice including private, traditional, magnet or charter.
That trend, Dannenberg said, likely points to private colleges» interest in driving enrollment numbers and tuition dollars.
To combat that trend, he introduced the TUITION Act which sought to increase transparency in college expenditure of tuition dollars.
Relative to schools like Columbia and Yale, NYU is highly dependent on its students» tuition dollars, rather than the heft of its endowment.
Because long - term student loans finance such a huge portion of law schools» budgets, deans and faculty have almost zero incentive to reign in the cost of legal education or to provide more value for the tuition dollar.
The beginning of a trend of schools developing a conscience and not trying to get those tuition dollars, job prospects be damned?
After all, those inventions were paid for in large part by the public in the form of federal and state funding, students» tuition dollars, and private donations.
You spent all of those tuition dollars.
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