He had taught college-level history for two years but had never been a college administrator.
We want to learn from successful charter schools where students can take advanced and college-level courses.
Last December, the video of a college-level sign language project went viral on YouTube.
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Why should you have to pass a college-level literature class if you want to be a state trooper?
Only 17% of those with associate degrees were working in college-level jobs, and 44% held high-school level jobs.
Only one in five students entering college are prepared for college-level work in math, reading, writing, and biology.
We estimate that approximately 17 million Americans with college degrees are employed in jobs that do not require college-level skills.
Nevertheless, even this writer (in his younger days) would expose himself to sun with baby oil at the same time he was studying for college-level toxicology classes.
Mark Dixon, the governor's adviser for education, says that several years ago fewer than half of Alabama's public high schools offered any college-level Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Try to think of the last article you read about young people who do not go to college that used the intellectual demands of college-level work as an explanation.
To get into a program, many schools require at least two years of college and some health care experience, and college-level biology, chemistry and math courses are sometimes necessary before matriculation.
Every student performance indicator has improved he says and over the last two years the state has ranked second in the country for achievement on college-level courses taken in high school.
To eliminate bias from the fame of Milgram's experiment, Burger ruled out anyone who had taken two or more college-level psychology classes, and anyone who expressed familiarity with it in the debriefing.
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Philadelphia also has a strong contemporary-design community, with seven college-level design programs as well as a number of new design-company startups and stores, that has influenced the type of interiors people want.
These life-changing experiences then lead to college- level internships at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the new Wallace-Carver internship program established by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack in conjunction with the World Food Prize Foundation.
When embarking on the original, Knopf, thinking the book was about sexual reproduction, assigned the translation to a retired professor of Zoology, Howard Madison Parshley, who possessed no more than college-level French and much less in the way of philosophy.
The College-Level Examination Program, run by the College Board (the institution that commissions the SAT entrance test), allows students to study on their own, then take a competency test in one of 33 subjects and get college credit for passing.
My understanding is that these brand new condos are mostly-populated by 20-something college grads occupying entry-level positions in the traditional economy like marketing, sales or education.
Roche said kickers who lack experience at the major-college level face daunting odds.
However, staff at Lagan College said A-level module exams will continue if students can make their way safely to and from the school.
South Tyneside College is scrapping A-Level provision because of a big fall in student numbers.
It found that some people who never played above the college and high-school level also had signs of the disease.
Meghan is an accomplished consultant and has helped hundreds of individuals in all levels in the organization (V, C level executives, mid-career, mid-level managers, software architects and recent college graduates) and across generations (Gen Y to baby boomers), develop effective career strategies that propel them to achieve personal and professional career success.
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Fogel and Mrs Waxman were A-level students at Oaklands College in St Albans in the early 1990s.
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For a 26-year-old who's worked in low-level production positions since college, this is an opportunity she would never get from traditional networks.
Obtaining a C-grade in GCSE English is a crucial benchmark required for pupils wanting to continue their studies at A-level or further education college.
That bond persevered until John Paul's death in 2005, by which time Ratzinger was dean of the College of Cardinals -- the high-level group that advises the pope and, when called upon, picks a new pontiff.
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So we've got to show more restraint at the college and university level in terms of ever-escalating costs.
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