One advantage of a conglomerate is that it allows the ambitious to graduate from one company to another without leaving the group.
As a youngster Vilanova was at Barcelona's youth academy -- La Masia -- with Guardiola, though unlike the former Barca captain he failed to graduate to the first team.
The University of Waterloo is a good example of a school that requires multiple quarters of full-time work experience as part of the curriculum to graduate.
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They continue training in residency programs that allow them the option to graduate and practice as a primary care doctor, or pursue fellowship to sub-specialize in a specific area.
"Regardless of how high somebody's GMAT is, we have to see that career fit as part of the admission equation, " she added, referring to the Graduate Management Admission Test.
We added a literacy coach and a math coach to the staff, partnered with the University of Maine to provide graduate courses in literacy, and provided teachers with the time to collaborate with the coaches and their colleagues on a regular basis.
Others might chastise my numbers by arguing that the student-athletes that stand to gain the most financially from being afforded the opportunity to attend college due to the scholarship are the ones least likely to graduate because of poor pre-college academic training and preparation.
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Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Jennifer Aniston, the film was supposed to be a sort of sequel to The Graduate (another movie with a perfect ending, in my opinion).
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We will presell the book on a crowdfunding site such as Indiegogo and donate all of the profits to fund the tuition of women through the Graduate Studies Program at Singularity University and to support women-led startups coming out of this program.
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So it will fall to the American-born Harvard Business School graduate to boost the share price and steer Southcorp through a period of vulnerability.
Today the Collegiate Inventors Competition named the 2012 winners of the annual contest to find the best graduate student and undergraduate inventors in the U.S., choosing from hundreds of entrants from across the country.
Heart of the country, large student populations, fine faculties, national renown -- yet in the history of the United States, the voters have not even once seen fit to send a Big Ten graduate to the White House.
Ms Tremain, 69, is the first writer, the first woman and the first UEA graduate to take on the role.
"The predicted increase to graduate salaries is significant and sizeable, " said Carl Gilleard, chief executive of the AGR.
Imagine the effort required for this man to feign interest in the idiotic ramblings of some member of Congress, next to whom the stupidest graduate student Mr Summers ever met was John Maynard Keynes.
Ms. Tisch, who has served on the board since 1996 and as its chancellor since 2009, has been a firm supporter of the state's push to raise standards, making it tougher for students to graduate and supporting the move to new academic standards known as the Common Core.
To get in on tomorrow's, think about the advice given to Benjamin Braddock, the graduate played by Dustin Hoffman in the 1967 movie of the same name: plastics.
And while it used to require a certain set of characteristics to thrive as a bully, the internet makes it simple for almost anyone to graduate from cowering weakling to kicking virtual sand in the face of friends and strangers in no time.
Will the training they receive in food services or landscaping enable them to graduate to jobs in the wider economy?
She understands that the way she talks to her graduate students or her professional colleagues is not the same way she talks to her children, her grandmother, her minister or visitors from another country.
The roughly 15 seniors faced the most severe punishment as leaders on the team, but they were allowed to graduate with the rest of their class last month.
Two years later, in 2001, Parsi came to the United States to pursue his graduate studies but also went to work as a managing director for Hooshang Amirahmadi at AIC.
The most photogenic and cosmopolitan, the first Spanish royal to graduate from university will pass into history as the first royal subpoenaed by the court.
Bristol-born Dr Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from medical school in America.
If you think about it, this is literally the best time to graduate in 50 years.
Congress is at the verge of passing across the board cuts to graduate medical education funding.
When the children graduate to more grown-up endeavors, a 300-foot zip line is installed on the property.
Current proposals range from simply stapling a green card to the diploma of any foreign graduate to only for technical (STEM) PhDs.
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Q.s of 82 seemingly below the threshold necessary to graduate from high school.
The rest graduate to a halfway house on a leafy estate near Rotterdam, where they are taught to cope with everyday responsibilities.
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