I'm talking about fourth grade, not higher education.
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Until relatively recently, lawyers, architects and pharmacists learned their trade through apprenticeship, not through higher education.
Part-time study is key for students not entering higher education through a more traditional route and will be vital to the success of the widening participation agenda.
And yet, a growing chorus is saying all is not well in higher education.
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Believe it or not, the Higher Education Act expired in September 2003 and has since been extended nine times.
Money not spent on higher education is subject to a penalty tax.
Labour have said social mobility is going "backwards" under the coalition and there must be far more opportunities for people not going into higher education.
Innovators are not waiting for higher education to fix itself.
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U.S. universities work fine by comparison, but higher education is not immune to problems.
Higher education is not a guarantee of employment, but it improves the odds immensely.
Higher education has not delivered extra value to match the extra costs, he says.
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They will cater to the population who may not have had access to higher education thirty years ago.
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Similarly, giving states more say over higher education may not be the best way to push Germany's struggling universities back into the top league.
Universities are being paid for using postcode information to target those areas (such as inner-city estates) which do not traditionally send people into higher education.
It said they must not be "enrichment activities for the most able" but should interest those whose backgrounds would not lead them on to higher education.
His University of the People offers free higher education (not counting the few hundred dollars it costs to process applications and mark exams), pitching itself to poor people in America and the rest of the world.
Perry rightly argues that giving the children of illegal immigrants access to Texas higher education is not only the right thing to do, but the cheapest way for the state to tackle the problems associated with this demographic.
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The academic, who is on the executive of the umbrella body Universities UK, suggested that allowing the public purse to continue to pay the full costs of higher education was not sustainable unless the sector became a higher priority for funds.
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So you have the federal government pulling back in effect, state governments raising tuitions all over the United States and therefore you have a situation in which many young people from many moderate income and poor families simply do not have the access to higher education that they once had.
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Instead of interest being charged from the outset of the loan, the government will now not charge until the completion of higher education.
The 1994 Group, representing research-intensive universities, have warned that higher education funding must not limited to a "narrow debate on future fee levels".
In my country girls are not encouraged to go on to higher education or be a scientist so it was very hard to apply.
"It's crucial that outreach encompasses those who are not yet on the pathway to higher education as well as those who are already considering it, " he said.
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The government, she argued, would take on "powerful vested interests" which opposed its policy, adding that the higher education sector could not be treated differently because of its value to the British economy.
Home Secretary Theresa May told the Conservative Party conference last autumn that the UK wanted to attract the brightest and the best but the higher education sector could not be treated differently because of its value to the British economy.
Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in September, the home secretary said the government would take on "powerful vested interests" which opposed its policy and the higher education sector could not be treated differently because of its value to the economy.
Like Roosevelt, and many European leaders, Wilson had also believed that imperialism was contributing to a higher, more pacific civilization by bringing not only capitalist industry but also higher standards of morality and education to what had been barbarous regions.
In too many ways, the emphasis of higher education in general has become one of reputation building, not values or education.
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