Sentences with phrase «year institutions through»

automatic transfer issues by developing stronger ties between community colleges and 4 - year institutions through more articulation agreements

Not exact matches

The 81 - year - old government - run financial institution, known as the Ex-Im Bank, provides much - needed to support to exporters through guaranteed loans and credit insurance, and by its own reckoning, it has returned $ 7 billion to the U.S. Treasury over the last 20 years.
«It's been 20 years, but it's got to be another 20 years because the only way we're going to end this is through concerted efforts and encouraging governments like the government in the Philippines, encouraging the national community, institutions like World Bank, encouraging major countries, but also just getting our hands dirty and doing it,» Evans told «The Brave Ones.»
The scrutiny Dimon has faced in recent years is in sharp contrast to the praise heaped on him earlier for steering JPMorgan Chase successfully through the financial crisis when other institutions were chastised for receiving government bailouts.
Despite more than paying for itself — by its own reckoning, Ex-Im Bank has returned $ 7 billion to the U.S. Treasury in the last two decades through interest on guaranteed loans and credit insurance — the 80 - year - old government - run financial institution is a sunset agency.
Like Kayak did for travel, the Techstars alum, which Taylor co-founded with her bestie 31 - year - old Cecilia Retelle, allows users to comparison shop online degrees available through nonprofit institutions.
For the past 40 years, the institution has compiled an annual list of words — culled from nominations made through the university's website and ultimately finalized by a committee — which should be «banished from the Queen's English for mis - use, over-use and general uselessness.»
So I found a mentor from a different institution through WCM who had children who were about ten years ahead of mine.
She does all this while bringing the 71 - year - old institution up - to - date through cloud and mobile technology so workers can be remote and critical information can be accessible from anywhere.
«It's my job to steward the institution through its 100th birthday, which is a big deal,» says Hoan, who has promised it will be «the biggest and best party the borough has seen in the past 100 years
Through Zelle — a P2P payment network under development for six years — 30 financial institutions will offer the service on their mobile banking app, making it easier for more than 86 million consumers to split restaurant bills and pay the dog - walker by phone.
«Dix explained that the non-repayable grant program - eliminated by the Liberals in the 2004 - 05 fiscal year — should be financed through reinstating a minimum tax on financial institutions
«It's my job to steward the institution through its 100th birthday, which is a big deal,» he said, promising «the biggest and best party the borough has seen in the past 100 years
To consider why this is so, let us go back to the very beginning, the institution of the Eucharist... Approximately two thousand years ago, Jesus had a roller - coaster Holy Week ride, which ultimately saw Him, through God's power, famously defeat sin and death, thereby providing us with the possibility of eternal life.
Nonetheless, through the Kennedy years the two approaches could grow side by side, sometimes within the same institutions.
The state belongs to the ruling class that has, in its own words, been conducting «a long march through the institutions» for thirty years.
Of course, we look back to the first Christian century through spectacles which have been ground and colored by some sixteen hundred years of the history of the church as an institution coextensive with the state.
The «long march through the institutions,» completed in the United States years ago, has just begun to....
Students also can take advantage of bachelor degree - level courses and programs offered by several university partners on Schoolcraft's campuses or online, and through transfer of credits to other four - year institutions.
Old Sturbridge Village is one of 11 institutions taking part in Four Centuries of Massachusetts Furniture, a year - long collaborative project to celebrate the Bay State's legacy of furniture - making through exhibitions, demonstrations, lectures and publications.
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Britax developed the Advocate ClickTight to safely and comfortably hold your kid from birth all the means through the educational institution years.
University of Cape Coast, University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana Institute of Management and Professional Studies (GIMPA), Zenith University College, Ghana Institute of Journalism, Islamic University College, University of Energy and Natural Resources, were the participating Institutions for this year's Championships, under the theme; «Shaping The Next Generation of Leaders Through Intellectual Discourse».
According to him, JAMB also insisted on profile creation and other processes to strengthen the education data and ensure that candidates do not go through hell years after graduating from tertiary institutions.
CUNY Chancellor James B. Milliken praised Dr. Brown's tenure as president of BCC by saying, «During his 17 years of exemplary service as president, Dr. Brown intensified [Bronx Community] College's outreach to New York City's economic and educational institutions through partnerships with business and industry.»
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A thousand Syracuse students will go to college each year through an unprecedented move by New York state to spur economic development through free tuition using money from settlements with financial institutions.
«Through these critical funding allocations my office is able to provide technology upgrades to public schools, safety improvements for NYCHA residents, park renovations and thousands of units of new housing,» said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. «I am proud to have been able to provide this funding to so many worthy institutions in this year's capital budget.»
This is a historic list, therefore each Fellow's institution at the time of election will be noted (where the historic records do not provide an institution, we have included a geographic region), along with the disciplinary section through which they were nominated, and year of election.
In addition to the 1 to 2 - year postdoctoral fellowships available through JSPS, the organisation recently created a short - term fellowship program for North American and European postdocs, which is designed to allow foreign researchers more flexibility in planning their research visits in Japanese institutions.
Four years after Harvard University completed its misconduct investigation of famed psychologist Marc Hauser, the institution's report is finally out — thanks to a reporter at The Boston Globe who sought the document through a Freedom of Information Act request.
FOR about thirty years after the end of the Second World War, the American government, through the Department of Defense, the CIA and various nongovernment research institutions, conducted medical research on several thousand of its citizens, often without their knowledge.
Classes will become more difficult as you matriculate through a 4 - year institution.
Fellows will receive annual support for salary ($ 60,000, initial year) and a $ 20,000 expense allowance, paid through a non-renewable grant to the training institution.
Over the next five years, we will consolidate our operations through two new strategic initiatives at these host institutions.
To help shed light on the ultimate causes of biodiversity, the National Science Foundation has awarded $ 2 million over five years through the Dimensions in Biodiversity program to a group of researchers from five institutions, including the University of Chicago.
Many mid-stage postdocs have pursued an academic career through multiple short - term appointments, in some regions, even moving institutions every year or so.
The award grants $ 75,000 per year to the recipients, via their respective institutions, selected by the ACMG Foundation through a competitive process and will provide a two - year sponsorship for the trainee's clinical genetics subspecialty in translational genomics following residency.
It also gives a credibility to the U.N. and its goals for world peace through diplomacy that has been ridiculed by the Bush administration, as this unfashionable narrative holds the venerable institution up to more respect than it has received from most of the world community in the last few years.
From his early years (played by Noah Taylor) as an on - the - rise star of the classical music world who endures a difficult relationship with his father through his years in mental institutions to his eventual return to the outside world and concert comeback, it's a remarkable life story told in one of this country's all - time great feature films.
The annual conference, now in its 10th year, aims to establish a blueprint for change in neighborhoods and institutions through active dialogue on pivotal issues at Harvard, the Boston area, and in the education sector.
But relative to public four - year institutions, the for - profits were less able to get equivalent students through BA programs, and they left students in far greater debt.
Percentage of high school completers who were enrolled in 2 - or 4 - year colleges by the October immediately following high school completion, by level of institution: 2000 through 2016
By: Rachel E. Durham and Linda S. Olson A descriptive report on Baltimore City School graduates who enrolled in post secondary institutions the fall after graduation for the Classes of 2007 through 2012 and six year degree completion rates for the Classes of 2004 through 2006.
A descriptive report on Baltimore City School graduates who enrolled in post secondary institutions the fall after graduation for the Classes of 2007 through 2012 and six year degree completion rates for the Classes of 2004 through 2006.
In recent years, with both its membership criteria and its strategic plan, UCEA has taken a public stand to foster «human progress» through its support of equity and social justice in our institutions, our organization, and our work.
The standards for highly qualified in Arizona include state licensure or certificate, a bachelor's degree from a four - year university or institution, and competence in the teacher's content area as measured through an assessment (Dinnell, 2014).
There is no shortage of interest among education institutions looking to capitalize on the $ 22 billion in tax credits available over the next two years through the Qualified School Construction Bond (QSCB) program...
Institutions must develop strategies that allow students to progress through college - level, credit - bearing courses in the first year of enrollment.
Only about 46 percent of children aged three through six in families below the federal poverty line are enrolled in center - based early childhood programming, compared to 72 percent of children in families above the federal poverty line.1 Poor children are about 25 percent less likely to be ready for school at age five than children who are not poor.2 Once in school, these children lag behind their better - off peers in reading and math, are less likely to be enrolled in college preparatory coursework, less likely to graduate, and over 10 percent more likely to require remediation if they attend a four - year post-secondary institution.3 All of these issues compound one another to create a cycle of low opportunity: children in poverty are less likely to achieve high educational attainment, and low educational attainment leads to lower median weekly earnings and higher rates of unemployment.
You will have a chance to join on the ground floor of an up - and - coming school working toward becoming the exemplar for gifted education in the state, while helping to grow our institution through the upcoming years.
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