For example, of undergraduate borrowers from two -
year institutions who entered repayment in 2002, 55 percent had fully repaid their loans by 2012.
Two years of credits at a community college result in an associate degree, but students at four -
year institutions who lack the money or support systems to persist beyond two years leave with no degree at all.
Not exact matches
One board member,
who had run a large marketing agency, took things into her own hands and spent a
year going around campus in stealth mode, talking to deans and other board members to see what they thought about the
institution's brand.
«If choosing a major is solely based on students» wants, some majors will be overcrowded and others will have difficulty enrolling enough students,» Lu reportedly said, adding that other
institutions have adopted similar policies and that among the 400 or so students
who have to leave their majors to fate, the highest achievers can apply to change their specializations after a
year of study.
The study, by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and other
institutions, examined the record of a large random sample of Medicare patients, 65
years or older,
who were hospitalized from January 2011 to December 2014.
In a paper last
year, Agarwal reviewed data from a major financial
institution of people
who'd responded to such offers, and how they'd behaved.
«As with many great American
institutions, i.e., General Motors, American Airlines, and many others
who have utilized the strategic business tool called bankruptcy, Gary Busey's filing is the final chapter in a process that began a few
years ago of jettisoning the litter of past unfortunate choices, associations, events and circumstances that visited themselves upon this great American icon, to enable the start of a new and clear path to peace, happiness and success with his career and his wonderful new soulmate, Steffanie, and their son, Luke.»
But the lesson of the Nixon
years is that Congress is the only
institution with sufficient power and constitutional resources to stand up to a president
who flouts the rule of law.
«They should commission a portrait of Liam McGee as the man
who saved this 204 -
year - old
institution,» says Feigen.
So I found a mentor from a different
institution through WCM
who had children
who were about ten
years ahead of mine.
«If you continue just to add
institution - by -
institution guidelines, you will not create enough of an umbrella to protect anybody from the social consequences of a cyber event and, therefore, almost definitionally there will be one,» said Poloz,
who expects the issue to feature prominently on the G7 agenda when Canada plays host next
year.
Lacking logic and reason, without the British (
who left 70
years back), Indian
institutions are in an advanced stage of decay.
As the actions of Chase bank and other financial
institutions have clearly demonstrated over the
years, those
who control the size and growth rate of fiat money can not be trusted to do the right thing.
«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.»
It would also prohibit gun sales to Floridians
who were committed to mental
institutions or deemed mentally incompetent by a judge, and would allow the police — with judicial approval — to bar a person deemed dangerous from owning guns for up to a
year.
«The Russian budget now is including $ 100 per barrel for the next three
years and some more optimistic assumptions on economic growth, which are probably over-optimistic,» Guriev,
who is currently a professor of Economics at Sciences Po, a French public research and higher education
institution, told CNBC at the UBS European Conference in London.
«I will not consider having a second child at the moment,» said 31 -
year - old Lu Fei,
who works at a foreign government
institution in Beijing.
«As a university, we are one of Canada's most entrepreneurial
institutions and it's because of people like you — students, faculty, staff, alumni and other supporters
who have contributed to 50
years of excellence in business education.
I am an ex pastor and dean of a Bible school
who also left the
institution some six
years ago.
Having taught a number of
years at an undergraduate
institution within the evangelical world, I observed on more than one occasion students
who wrestled with the particular brand of Christianity in which they had been raised.
At the laying of the cornerstone for the
institution on September 24, 1858, Bellows made a statement upon which those
who object to the treatment of alcoholism as a sickness could well ponder today, over one hundred
years later:
The California bill was developed with the direct assistance of attorney Jeffrey Anderson,
who has very profitably sued Catholic dioceses and
institutions across the country for
years.
I have been fascinated by the number of secular
institutions in these last
years (often mental hospitals)
who have asked me to do what would have been called in a previous period «religious emphasis week.»
Andrew White,
who would become the founding president of Cornell University, one of the first
institutions explicitly nonsectarian from its foundation, had been soured by his one
year at a small Episcopal college.
A couple
years ago I wrote about my visit to Augustine College, a nano -
institution with paltry resources that offers a one -
year program of Christian liberal arts for kids
who want serious intellectual and spiritual formation before entering college.
Liberty University hosted Donald Trump at its campus - wide convocation last week, marking the second time this
year the school made national headlines for hosting a prominent conservative
who falls outside the
institution's evangelical Christian identity.
These
institutions have resisted attack before, and in recent
years, some of them seem to be reasserting their role as conveyors of the stories which bridge the generation gap and tell us again
who we are and what we might become.
So to blame the «masculinity crisis» on the few women
who have managed to ascend to significant leadership positions in the Church in recent
years, especially when men continue to dominate the field, grossly overstates the amount of power women have over the
institution and turns them into unnecessary scapegoats.
The restaurant has been a New Orleans
institution for over 75
years, inspiring fierce loyalty and devotion among locals and out - of - towners
who fall head - over-heels for Chase's Creole cooking.
A guest of many local, regional, and national television shows including Oprah and Donahue, she has been consulted by the media and
institutions who support families extensively over the 32
years of her passionate work in this field.
Included in the above are a few prevalent beliefs about marriage: that it creates a sense of ownership (well, it's true — women were the property of their husband for many, many, many
years); that it stifles freedom and independence (it has been called a «greedy
institution «-RRB-; it enables couples to become «too comfortable,» and the label «wife» and the expectations that come with being a wife are troublesome for some women — especially woman
who have been married before.
To anyone
who has followed the exploits of the head coach of the Arlington Heights American Legion baseball team for more than 40
years and its constantly changing coterie of teenaged diamond dreamers, those words are easily recognized as the hallmark of an esteemed local
institution.
PS: I am a caregiver for a patient
who just spent a
year in Roswell, dealing with this stagnant, frustrating
institution.
The above scenario was the first - hand experience of this writer
who has not only served the EFCC but also other critical
institutions in the country for over three
years.
There's an easily discernible story line in the race for the 49th state Senate District this
year: Schenectady County
institution Sen. Hugh Farley, a Republican, faces a green Democrat
who hasn't held political office.
Create a one -
year window to allow survivors
who are currently outside of the statute of limitations to bring civil litigation against the offender and the
institution that enabled the abuse.
In addition to lifting time limits for child victims to file civil suits against their alleged abusers, and against
institutions that failed to act against abuse under their roofs, the current bill would provide a one -
year window during which past victims
who have already exceeded the statute of limitations could go to court.
The report in question is an annual progress report on the governor's much - touted — or much - criticized, depending on
who's talking — START - UP NY economic development program, established in 2013, that allows new or expanding companies with ties to participating
institutions of higher education to operate without paying most state or local taxes for 10
years.
Again, days before the 2012 elections, came many headlines in some NPP - friendly newspapers, claiming some research
institutions had put Nana Akufo - Addo, ahead of the NDCs Presidential Candidate; John Mahama,
who replaced his boss, President John Evans Atta Mills, earlier in that
year, following his sudden passing.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
Albertus Magnus College, a Catholic
institution in New Haven, rescinded the honorary degree it granted last
year to Gordon Edelstein, the artistic director of Long Wharf Theater
who was fired Tuesday night over accusations of sexual misconduct.
Jowell,
who quit frontbench politics after the Olympics last
year, claimed the BBC felt remote from the lives of ordinary people despite its status as a cherished national
institution.
With three weeks to go in the legislative session, advocates are still pushing for passage of a Child Victims Act that would do away with the statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases, create a one -
year window so survivors
who can't bring cases under current law could do so, and treat public and private
institutions the same.
Nick Timothy,
who quit the prime minister's office after last
year's general election, claimed the former education secretary and universities minister blocked proposals to reduce interest rates on student loan repayments and allow
institutions to charge different fees.
Supervisor John Weishan Jr.,
who has been a vocal supporter of the memorial throughout negotiations, said he believes the county would continue to allocate money to the
institutions after the 10 -
year requirement, despite the 2011 audit's recommendation, and it is too soon to say whether the level of support should go down at all.
«York College is a longstanding
institution within our community,» said Miller,
who has been pushing for additional funds for the school since he began his first term last
year.
An article this week in Science looks at the challenge of organizing and maintaining research programs at 2 -
year institutions, and the faculty
who take it on — partly to prepare their students for futures in the scientific workforce and partly to suit their own desire to keep doing research.
(1) Individual: Contest participant must be an individual at least 18
years old
who, at the time of entry, is enrolled full - or part - time at an accredited, degree - granting
institution of higher education seeking an undergraduate (two or four -
year) or graduate degree.
(2) Team: A group of no more than five (5) individuals
who are all at least 18
years old, and, at the time of entry, are all enrolled full - or part - time at an accredited, degree - granting
institution of higher education seeking an undergraduate (two - or four -
year) or graduate degree.
But studies often rely on patients
who have electrodes implanted for something other than memory so it can take
years and collaborations among several
institutions to collect enough data to see something meaningful.
And contrary to the stereotypical view of a small
institution being a professional handicap, «I haven't needed to be in a large
institution to be a successful scientist,» says Bangor University's Thomas,
who has been in Wales for over 20
years.