This, it says, makes it a genuine alternative to other universities, rather than applying just to those who return to education in later life.
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The motivation for the service is to make the return to education possible for women who would not be able to receive formal education because of having to look after their families.
He says the return to higher education investment by individuals has been estimated in the 10%-to-15% range, about equal to the return on manufacturing investment.
If a child has been seriously disruptive or violent, they should be properly removed so they can get the specialist help they need to return to mainstream education.
According to these data, the earnings gap between those with degrees and those with only GSCE or equivalent was 85% in 2010, indicating that there remains a significant economic return to advanced education, though the gap has substantially narrowed since 1993, when it was 95%.
And as states' finances improve, the report said, they should strive to return higher-education funding to prerecession levels.
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So, you decided to return to school to further your education but you want to do it online.
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In regards to schooling, the military provides ways for its soldiers to eventually return or go to upper level education, either via the GI Bill or other opportunities.
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Ms. Brannock said she is planning to finish a master's degree in early-childhood education and return to teaching in the fall.
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I'm not arguing for a return to classic liberal arts education--it's not as if sixth-graders are suddenly going to start reading Aristotle.
Those who see liberal education in crisis return to those ideas.
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Thus the cataract operations that will allow the recipients to return to work, and the digital education that will create a generation of computer-savvy Mexican youth.
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Scotland's further education colleges look set to return to national pay and conditions, ending more than 20 years of separate contracts.
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In this case the school wants players to help them generate revenues and they promise to pay for their education in return.
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The students were asking me to justify the return on investment in a college education.
And those widening gaps, those widening salary differentials, continue to widen because again once you internalise the notion of the higher education project being about private return for private investment then obviously individual members of the faculty begin thinking to themselves and understanding their mission in private rather than public ways.
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Every year, ten million girls leave education to become child brides and never return to school.
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This is just the beginning for the cyclists: the team will return to Rwanda this month to follow up on the diabetes education program they piloted, and kick-start a series of childhood diabetes monitoring programs.
Workers planning to return to school should see IRS Publication 970 for a list of education benefits.
Of these three, only Enrolled Agents have been subject to the direct oversight of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility as to their return preparation practice, testing and mandatory Continuing Professional Education (CPE).
Indeed, his argument points to a need to recalibrate the funding mechanisms at work in higher education to reward institutions that give students and taxpayers the best return for their money.
Instead of answering the question around how do we make a quality postsecondary education affordable, the government will keep going down the road of merely enabling students to afford a higher education regardless of the total cost or the return.
To maintain the designation, those tax return preparers must complete 15 hours of continuing education credits each year and renew their PTINs.
The Education Minister for Wales, Leighton Andrews, has said Wales will not return to O-level-style exams.
So the IRS dreamed up a new designation, RTRP (registered tax return preparer) which would require testing, ongoing education requirements and registration with IRS in order to prepare returns.
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It would require big cultural and economic reforms, such as a significant increase in numbers of teenagers choosing apprenticeships rather than higher education, and a return onshore of the kind of component makers that have fled to Asia.
Presumably this return is to be found in the "externalities" some economists and educators claim results from spending on education.
Mr DeVoretz calculates that the rate of return for a doctor who gets an education at a first-rate Canadian university and then goes to work in the United States is around 45% on the direct costs of his or her education.
Cornwall County Council's secretary for education, Jonathan Harris, said help and counselling would be provided to the Hayle group on their return to Cornwall later this week.
The players from Govindpuri are in an NGO-run school, and Neha now plans to study for a degree in physical education, perhaps with an interest-free microfinance loan, and return as a coach.
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