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The writer took a class of college students to the state hospital for the mentally ill in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
Is this what our children are to come face to face with when they are ready for college in a few years??
The trustees will prepare an annual budget for the college and submit it to the board of school estimate.
It will determine the amount of money to be spent by the college and will certify this amount to the board of freeholders, which `` shall appropriate in the same manner as other appropriations are made by it the amount so certified and the amount shall be assessed, levied and collected in the same manner as moneys appropriated for other purposes ''.
Following the term of service in Japan, each emissary returns for a brief visit to the campus to interpret his experience to the college community.
The same standards for admission, for eligibility to receive scholarships or grants-in-aid, and for scholastic performance at college apply to all students.
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 ''.
The critical task for every president and his academic administrative staff is to assure that the college or university continually rebuilds and regenerates itself so that its performance will match changing social demands.
Only a few years ago a middle western college circulated a request for a teacher of interior design.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G. I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: that is to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate.
A hypothetical issue of this sort might deal with the establishment of a free public junior college in a community where there already was a good private college which served the middle-class youth adequately but was too expensive for working-class youth.
For instance, in giving school grades or in making recommendations for the award of a college scholarship, does he consciously or unconsciously favor students of one or another social class??
The vocational motive is the dominant one for boys, while Jewish girls attend college for social reasons and to become culturally developed.
However, among the girls, there are some morale-enhancing compensations for not going to college.
One of the reasons for the high percentage of Jewish teen-agers in college is that a great many urban Jews are enabled to attend local colleges at modest cost.
And acculturation into the world at large is likely to occur for the Brooklyn College student after college rather than during the four school years.
There is much to be said for a college that, while happily attuned to the sophisticated Ivies, still gives its students a chance to get up early in the morning and drive along back roads where a glimpse of small game, deer, or even bear is not uncommon.
There is much to be said for such a college -- and Dartmouth men have been accused of saying it too often and too loudly.

college and pupils
In 2006 it accepted a smaller proportion of students from state schools ( 39 %) than any other Cambridge college, and on a rolling three-year average it has admitted a smaller proportion of state school pupils ( 42 %) than any other college at either Cambridge or Oxford.
In the early 20th century, the congregation has two houses in the United States: a missionary house and apostolic school at Swanton, Vermont, for the training of young men who wish to study for the priesthood and the religious life ; and a college at Colchester, Vermont, with 12 fathers, 8 scholastics, and 100 pupils.
There are also Newbury College, a further and higher education college funded by private finance initiative and Mary Hare School, a residential co-educational community special school for deaf pupils.
In the inter-war years ( 1918 – 39 ) Jesus was seen by some as a small college and something of a backwater ; it attracted relatively few pupils from the public schools traditionally seen as the most prestigious.
The school is a technology college with approximately 1, 600 pupils.
In Singapore, however, the equivalent of a sixth form college would be called a junior college where pupils take their Cambridge GCE ' A ' Levels after 2 years.
most of the pupils from William law go on to Arthur Mellows Village college in Glinton whereas most of the pupils from Welbourne go on to Ken Stimpson community school for their secondary education.
Apart from a low number of pupils, it was also unusual for them to graduate: especially during the 17th and 18th centuries, students would attend college for a term or two.
His sister told the doctor of the school in Paris where she taught about her brother, and he informed FAP Dupanloup, who was involved in organizing the ecclesiastical college of St Nicholas du Chardonnet, a school in which the young Catholic nobility and the most talented pupils of the Catholic seminaries were to be educated together, with the idea of creating friendships between the aristocracy and the priesthood.
School pupils study in a college of pharmacy or a vocational school of pharmacy.
The last is served by the Resurrectionists, who have also a college of 90 pupils.
The college opened in 1851 with one tutor and nine pupils.
In Scotland it is usually only held at the end of S6 ( ages 17 / 18 ) because all high schools in Scotland have pupils up to age 18 years, whereas elsewhere in the UK many students have to go to college to study for A-Levels.
The secondary school and sixth form college, for pupils from 11 – 19 years old, houses the adult education centre, swimming pool, an all weather sports pitch and the " Melvyn Bragg Drama Studio " which was opened in 2005.
The head of the college, the abbé Antoine Faure, who was from the same part of the country as himself, befriended the lad, and continued to do so for many years after he had finished his course, finding him pupils and ultimately obtaining for him the post of tutor to the young duke of Chartres, afterwards the regent Duke of Orléans.
It offers both a sixth-form college curriculum ( as a lycée with 800 pupils ), and a post-secondary-level curriculum ( classes préparatoires with 900 students ), preparing students for entrance to the elite Grandes Écoles.
Earl Mortimer college ( previously known as The Minster College, is a state comprehensive school providing secondary education for about 650 pupils.
The college employs a master called " The Marshal ", whose sole job is to enforce discipline, attendance at classes and other school rules ( such as dress code, drinking, smoking and hair length ) along with the general maintenance of safety of the pupils at the College.
SQA is perhaps best known for the delivery of the annual diet of public examinations within Scotland ; each year the Authority organises public examinations in a wide range of subjects, at various levels, for school pupils and college students.
The school, which has specialist Technology college status, has 1, 226 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.

college and aged
In his old age he was bishop of Montepulciano for four years, after which he retired to the Jesuit college of St. Andrew in Rome, where he died on 17 September 1621, aged 78.
The poll found the novel has its strongest following among women, those aged 44 or more, both Southerners and Midwesterners, both whites and Hispanics, and those who have not attended college.
In addition to typical college aged students, the LACCD also serves adults of all ages.
A precocious student, he entered college at the age of 16 and left with a masters degree aged 21.
Mexico's drinking age of 18 ( vs. 21 in the United States ) make it a common weekend destination for many high school and college aged Southern Californians who tend to stay within the Avenida Revolución.
Susanna's father, Samuel Kittridge, another professor at Walter's college, becomes suspicious of Walter because he doesn't appear to have aged in the 12 years they have known each other and seems to have unrealistically detailed knowledge of some pieces of history that don't appear in texts.
The very high educational attainments of Asian Americans has often been noted ; in 1980, for example, 74 % of Chinese Americans, 62 % of Japanese Americans, and 55 % of Korean Americans aged 20 – 21 were in college, compared to a third of the whites.
Of the 1, 240 people aged 25 and older, 89. 5 % had completed high school, 48. 5 % had completed at least some college, 13. 4 % had a BA, and 5. 4 % had an advanced or professional degree.
The town is home to two secondary schools: Richmond School-a large school and sixth form college with specialisms in Performing Arts, Science and Maths-and St Francis Xavier School, which is a slightly smaller comprehensive for boys and girls aged 1116.
Thomas Audley died in 1544 aged 56, only two years after he re-founded the college.
He studied 200 love-shy college students ( aged 19 – 24 ), 100 older love-shy men ( aged 35 – 50 ), and a comparison group of 200 " non-shy ", " highly social " college students.
According to U. S. Census Bureau, 9 % of persons aged 25 or older had a graduate degree, 27. 9 % had a Bachelor's degree or more with 53 % having attended college.
Mexico's drinking age of 18 ( vs. 21 in the United States ) makes it a common weekend destination for many high school and college aged Southern Californians who tend to stay within the Calzadas Justo Sierra, Benito Juarez and Francisco L. Montejano.
It is a women-only college, which admits only postgraduates and undergraduates aged 21 or over.
Bridgend College has its own residence for students aged 16 + with learning difficulties and physical disabilities who come to the college from all over Wales.
There is also a new college joined on to the Gleed Girls ' Technology College called the post sixteen centre offering further education to those aged 16 – 18
The college provides further education programmes to learners aged 16 – 25 and adult employment programmes for adult learners aged 18 – 63 who are unemployed and looking to develop their skills or retrain and gain employment.
Studies show a decline in dissatisfaction of body image in college aged women as they progress from the first semester of college to subsequent semesters.
A 2007 study of Spanish college students ( n = 1, 886 ) aged 18 – 27 found that psychological aggression ( as measured by the Conflict Tactics Scale ) is so pervasive in dating relationships that it can be regarded as a normalized element of dating, and that women are substantially more likely to exhibit psychological aggression.

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