Sentences with phrase «which graduate admissions»

However, these correlations emerge only through multivariate analyses that control for the more dominant correlations of test scores with demographic variables — systematics for which graduate admissions committees rarely correct quantitatively.

Not exact matches

The announcement from Wake Forest cites a survey from the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) in which 95 percent of 2013 alumni from flexible MBA programs said their programs prepared them for leadership positions within their companies.
That's the promise from the Buffalo school system which helped the college admission rate jump nine points, from 57 percent of graduates in 2012 to 66 percent last year.
The University of Rochester was honored for its targeted scholarship programs for Rochester City School district graduates, beginning with the scholarship program for graduates of the Wilson International Baccalaureate program and continuing with the addition of the Rochester Promise Initiative, for which any Rochester city school graduate meeting admission standards is eligible.
Top graduate programs, which receive many more applications than they can accept, often use «objective» numerical criteria as screening devices to shorten their lists of «serious» candidates, explained education researcher Julie Posselt of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in Inside Graduate Admissions: Merit, Diversity, and Faculty Gategraduate programs, which receive many more applications than they can accept, often use «objective» numerical criteria as screening devices to shorten their lists of «serious» candidates, explained education researcher Julie Posselt of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in Inside Graduate Admissions: Merit, Diversity, and Faculty GateGraduate Admissions: Merit, Diversity, and Faculty Gatekeeping.
For example, one institution may require that some materials be submitted to a central graduate admissions office and other materials be sent directly to the department to which you are applying.
These students come to Gladstone laboratories via admission to graduate programs primarily at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), with which Gladstone is academically affiliated.
This month's decision, which will be phased in beginning with students who graduate in 2001, is expected to make nearly 3,600 additional students eligible for admission to the prestigious eight - campus university.
Moreover, ACT Inc., which began measuring college readiness as the American College Testing Program in the 1950s, reports that among the college aspirants who took its admission exams last year, only 21 percent of the graduating seniors attained scores high enough in all four subjects — English, reading, math, and science — to indicate that they wouldn't need to take a no - credit remedial course when they entered college.
After an intense application process (in which I never again want to mention the three - letter word for standardized test to obtain graduate school admission) * and huge amounts of good luck, it's still incredible to think I'm now writing to you in my apartment from Cambridge, Massachusetts where I've been since September as a student in the International Education Policy program of the Masters of Education.
The new report, which comes out of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, seeks to make the college admissions process less strenuous for high school students by minimizing the necessity for perfect grades, a flawless resume and high test scores.
ACER UK also operates a number of specialised assessment services, including the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) and the Mature Students Admissions Pathway (MSAP), which support university selection processes.
* GMAT is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Also, only 45 percent of the graduating class of 2016 completed college preparatory courses, which are required to be considered for admission to any state school.
He was already admitted in California, which is the only state that officially permits Concord graduates to apply for admission to the bar.
«According to the ABA's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 56 percent of 2012 graduates were employed in jobs requiring bar passage nine months after graduating, and an additional 9.5 percent were employed in jobs for which a law degree is preferred.
The recent graduates, as apprentices, will work in the offices of solo and small firm attorneys who mentor the apprentices in communities and areas of interest in which the apprentices want to work after admission to law practice.
Admission of foreign students into Indian institutions for graduate and postgraduate courses is covered under the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme which offers a single processing point for applications.
GMAT stands for Graduate Management Aptitude Test which is conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council.
It is tailored to the purpose for which it is being used, whether to seek an internship, a post-graduation job, admission to graduate school, etc..
The program is also a part of the Graduate School of the University, through which admissions, curricula and program requirements are administered.
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