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A third of the student body are National Merit Scholars, and at one point, about 40 percent of graduates were going on to earn a Ph. D. — the highest rate of any college or university in the nation.
For example, employment law was modified to give more protection to workers, and the student loan system was changed to eliminate interest payments for New Zealand resident students and graduates.
Today, Frostburg State University has 4, 755 undergraduate students, 630 graduates, and an 18: 1 student faculty ratio.
The college, situated on Merton Street between Merton College and Oriel College, is one of the smallest in Oxford by student population, having around 230 undergraduates and 120 graduates.
The College has nearly 40 Fellows, about 300 undergraduates and some 160 graduates, the student body having roughly equal numbers of men and women.
Since then, the student body has grown to include around 110 undergraduate students and 50 graduates, as well as ministerial students.
When a student who completed their 8th grade class in McCleary Elementary School graduates high school, they are awarded a scholarship equal to the sum of $ 55. 00 per year that they attended McCleary, including kindergarten.
# Beth Medrash-For high school graduates, and is attended from one year to many years, dependent on the career plans and affiliation of the student.
As with all Cambridge colleges King's has its own student unions both for undergraduates ( King's College Student Union or KCSU ) and for graduates ( King's College Graduate Society or KCGS ).
Because public and private institutions of higher learning are almost all to some extent publicly funded ( i. e., federal student loans and research grants ), Guinier has argued that the nation has a vested interest in seeing that all students have access to higher education and that these graduates " contribute as leaders in our democratic polity ".
Since most of the contestants are college graduates already, or on the verge of graduating, most of their prize money is devoted to graduate school or professional school, or to pay off student loans for courses already taken.
However, the Supreme Court ordered that the student be admitted to the white law school on the grounds that the separate school failed to qualify as being " equal ," both because of quantitative differences in facilities and intangible factors, such as its isolation from most of the future lawyers with whom its graduates would interact.
Its current student body consists of roughly 350 undergraduate students and 190 graduates.
This proposed exam will be compulsory for every student wishing to practice in Malaysia, including local graduates.
The Transsystemic program was created under the direction of former Dean Stephen Toope, whereby every student graduates with degrees in both civil law and common law.
As with all Cambridge colleges, Corpus has its own student unions ( combination rooms ) for both undergraduates and graduates, the JCR and MCR respectively.
Confusingly, the JCR ( Junior Combination Room ) is also the name for the entire student body ' en masse ' ( including the graduates ) and the name of the student common room as well.
Other firsts include the first Board of Trustees meeting held in 1879 ; the first formal commencement held in 1883 for two graduates ( William Beebe Middleton and Walter Howard Wiley ); the first international student graduated in 1889 ; and the first female student graduated in 1898.
IFES also offers Summer-and Year-teams ( www. ifesinteraction. org ), which are composed of students and recent graduates who use their holidays or an academic year to help establish student movements in Europe and Eurasia by pioneering new work or assisting established movements.
Another feature of Yale Law's culture since the 1930s, among both faculty and student graduates, has been an emphasis on the importance of spending at least a few years in government service.
Some of the faculty members who became Second Circuit judges continued to teach courses at YLS and chose their clerks from student graduates.
Once the student graduates, they're eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination ( NCLEX ) for registered nursing licensure.

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The student of ideas and their place in history will always be concerned with the patterns of transition, which are at the same time patterns of transformation, whereby ideas pass from one area of activity to another.
These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
And with the publication of E. T. Leeds' Archaeology Of The Anglo-Saxon Settlements the student was presented with an organized synthesis of the archaeological data then known.
But that scarcely means that he was the aloof, forbidding type of student who shared few if any activities with his fellows, the banter of the surviving prolusions providing enough evidence to deny this.
With colleges and universities carrying a large part of the program, and with students looking toward Peace Corps service, there will be an impact on educational curriculum and student seriousness.
the Carleton Student Association includes all students in college and is intended `` to work for the betterment of Carleton College by providing student government and student participation with the college administration in the formulation and execution of policies which pertain to student life and activities ''.
And while every writer must be dealt with as a special case, the interested student will want to ask himself a number of questions about each.
The contention needs to be formulated with much greater precision than it ever was during the campaign, but once that has been done, I fail to see how any serious student of world affairs can quarrel with it.
If the student drops out of high school, the break with the school is even more complete.
Here I was accompanied by Mrs. Okamoto ( Fumio's mother ), her son, Mr. Washizu ( a prospective student with whom I have been corresponding for more than a year ), and Mr. Nishima, one of the science teachers.
Henry Hall Wilson, a student at the music camp 25 years ago and now on the President's staff as liaison representative with the House of Representatives, turned guest conductor for a Sousa march, the `` Stars and Stripes Forever ''.
Those who have served as faculty advisers are too familiar with the useful but artificial mechanisms of student government to be taken in by `` busy-work '' and ersatz decision making.
For a number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
In the West, the references to atoms emerged in the 5th century BCE with Leucippus, whose student, Democritus, systematized his views.
The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.
In Hickory Dickory Dock, he investigates the strange goings on in a student hostel, while in the Third Girl he is forced into contact with the smart set of Chelsea youths.
This work resumed however with the development of the so-called " Second Quest ", among whose notable exponents was Rudolf Bultmann's student Ernst Käsemann.
( The only critical edition of Ibn Sina's autobiography, supplemented with material from a biography by his student Abu ' Ubayd al-Juzjani.
Shortly after, in 1913, Rutherford's postdoctoral student Niels Bohr proposed a new model of the atom, wherein electrons orbited the nucleus with classical periods, but were only permitted to have discrete values of angular momentum, quantized in units h / 2π.
Thus while among his own colleagues he seemed merely a hypocritical and arrogant priest, in his relations with his brother humanists, such as Cosimo de ' Medici, he appeared as the student of classical antiquities and especially of Greek theological authors ".

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