I had the advantage of a graduate assistantship throughout my studies that helped me obtain my university diplomas. |
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In Nottingham, it needs nine days for the chancellor to personally hand all diplomas to students. |
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The caps, gowns, and diplomas may look the same, but the groves of academe have changed radically over the past quarter century. |
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His human resources officer told him that some of his employees were functionally illiterate, despite having high school diplomas. |
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With diplomas in hand the class of Capitol Diamond High leaves the field with smiles. |
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The qualifications and diplomas awarded by the College were validated by the University of London. |
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In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized. |
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Students who fail to achieve minimum scores on state tests are prevented from graduating from high school with full academic diplomas. |
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The new diplomas will offer children the chance to shine in both academic and vocational areas and progress at their own pace. |
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Other students who graduated received their national diplomas and BTech degrees. |
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The Government needs to ensure that the new vocational specialist diplomas really reflect the needs of businesses. |
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A total of 1246 degrees, diplomas and certificates were awarded by the university at the weekend. |
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For more than a century the department of education has collected data on the number of high-school diplomas awarded each year. |
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As many as 63 students were awarded diplomas at the annual convocation of the Indo-Swiss Training Centre here yesterday. |
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Who could cry when Noah and Todd managed to moon the entire crowd when they went up to receive their diplomas? |
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St Martin's college offers undergraduate degrees, postgraduate teaching diplomas and professional development. |
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His numerous academic awards included diplomas in social studies and sociology. |
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Some earn high school diplomas, and others study for degrees in everything from economics to medicine. |
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In September 1920 the state of Illinois granted a charter and authorized the awarding of diplomas, degrees and teaching certificates. |
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The College Board estimates that college graduates earn on average 81 percent more than those with high school diplomas. |
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For many at the graduation, those prized diplomas are the first in the family. |
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Higher education carries much prestige, and parents strongly encourage children to earn their diplomas. |
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For example, some states retain students or withhold high school diplomas from students who do not pass the tests. |
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It also offers an MBA in business studies, postgraduate diplomas in computing and journalism, and professional courses in law and accounting. |
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This program is intended to manage the list of educational institution's absolvents and to print diplomas. |
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They had medical degrees and diplomas in anaesthetics, and the view was that in order to raise standards for the public of New Zealand, they would have to be phased out. |
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More than half of the graduates in the class of 2000 received Regents diplomas. |
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It just held the graduation of its first class, 20 students who obtained postgraduate diplomas in conservation and museology. |
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There he worked as an electrician before completing both electrical and electronic engineering diplomas and working as an automation engineer in Melbourne. |
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The Evoluance programme seeks to upskill employees through the achievement of recognised certificates and diplomas. |
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Master of Law and recipient of diplomas in criminology and in languages and civilization of the southern Slav worldCroatian. |
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One ar ea of si milarity that should be noted is the num ber of ind ividuals ob taining tra de certificates or diplomas. |
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Various people have additional diplomas, which may be a candidate's diploma, a licentiate diploma or even a doctorate in a different discipline. |
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We must not sell off our seafarers' diplomas and qualifications on the cheap. |
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We will strive at making sure those diplomas be recognized by the industry worldwide. |
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It also forced graduates to pay back student loans sooner but extended fee help to non-university courses such as diplomas and associate degrees. |
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Polish regulations make no provision for exemptions from the examination for those holding certain higher education or technical diplomas. |
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With the title dapifer he headed the names of those witnessing royal diplomas. |
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An event is a competition in a sport or in one of its disciplines, resulting in a ranking and giving rise to the award of medals and diplomas. |
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Access to the profession is authorized to any person titular of the necessary diplomas. |
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This question deals with imposing volunteer hours for students before they can get their diplomas. |
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These three universities wish in the years ahead to establish official and mutual recognition of diplomas. |
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This Agreement does not cover the recognition of diplomas in either country for the purposes of professional activity. |
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This applies not only to the student admission policy, but also to the education process itself and the acquisition of diplomas and degrees. |
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Such documents include contracts, baptismal certificates, diplomas and legal pleadings, for example. |
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The format of the medals and diplomas shall be submitted to the IOC for its prior approval. |
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Efforts are now under way to make higher education available to all those who hold secondary diplomas. |
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Some earn high-school diplomas by taking courses broadcast on the radio. |
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In a country with such a long tradition of corruption, one need not be a fortune-teller to predict that soon the black market will be flooded with such language diplomas. |
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The idea of recognizing experiential learning and foreign diplomas has been making headway in people's minds for some years. |
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Ivy League diplomas and military stripes no longer predominate. |
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CrowdMed is also a system where Ivy League diplomas and prestigious residencies carry no clout. |
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This formula excludes students who take longer than four years to earn their diploma, and GEDs and other special diplomas. |
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Although offering postgraduate certificates and diplomas, in practice the course has been taken by underqualified but experienced extension staff, offering a route to formal qualifications not otherwise available to them. |
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Tertiary education generally culminates in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. |
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He later received his Licentiate and Fellowship FCP diplomas from the College. |
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There are different diplomas for porters in the hotel and catering sector, football stewards, plain clothed operators and store detectives, alarm installations and detective companies. |
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Each of the five diplomas will be delivered by consortiums, typically a large college of further education, with a number of local schools linked in. |
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Could there be a relationship between Priests who hand out Sacraments any which way, and schools who hand out diplomas, even to students who should fail? |
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The 1990 and later censuses, and the ACS, measure the highest level of educational attainment among those who hold high school diplomas, and the highest school grade completed fo r those without a high school diploma. |
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When it comes to university, professors including Ahmed Rouadjia have denounced the trafficking of diplomas and plagiarism that inflict upon Algerian university. |
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These are unique institutions that offer students a wide range of educational options, including undergrad degrees, diplomas, apprenticeships, postgrad certificates and complete student mobility. |
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For this reason, at least 200 diplomas from Kosovo's universities cannot be recognized as they had no apostil print. |
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The cult of degrees and diplomas has tended to reinforce this systematic conservatism, and a certain demystification of university degrees would perhaps serve the interests of genuine learning and research. |
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Any legionnaire can build a career not on school diplomas or professional or civilian qualifications, but by taking military or technical examinations throughout his service. |
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The Foundation has the right to refuse entry to class and final examinations, and to withhold diplomas, reports and transcripts for students whose invoices are not settled within 20 days of the due date. |
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There were 1,230,657 registered borrowers, the circulation was 23,190,793 volumes, and the libraries were staffed by 1,454 full-time staff members of whom 563 had degrees or equivalent diplomas in library science. |
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Actually, it was more the possibility of having their diplomas recognized in other countries than the language of instruction that determined which course of study young people chose. |
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Québec's educational system was a complete hodgepodge: each school board took care of its own programs, textbooks and the recognition of diplomas according to its own criteria. |
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A cooperation between the universities of the three countries, for example, is intended to encourage integration of courses, recognition of diplomas and mobility of students and lecturers within the Greater Region. |
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A specific problem cited in many countries, and a clear form of discrimination against undocumented students, is the fact that they are not regularly issued diplomas at the end of their scholastic career. |
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He has got diplomas in Pathology, Bacteriology, Coprology, Hematology, Serology, and National Diploma of Specialist in Biology to his credit. |
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University College of the Fraser Valley is a comprehensive educational institution, offering bachelor's and associate degree programs, academic and applied diplomas and certificates, trades training and continuing education. |
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The graduation ceremonies were formal: dignitaries were piped in by bagpipers, followed by the cadets, who were paraded in and inspected by the Minister, and handed their diplomas. |
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An educational institution outside Canada that confers only associate degrees, diplomas, certificates or other degrees at a level less than the bachelor or equivalent, does not qualify. |
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This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing academic, or academic and technical, courses and granting associate degrees, certificates or diplomas that are below the university level. |
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At 18, he started his apprenticeship by working in the best restaurants in the Oise region, and got his diplomas in succession: CAP, BEP, and Bac Pro, and then in 10 years managed to climb from basic assistant to Head Chef. |
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Students of ceramics, calligraphy and woodwork were presented with diplomas by the new Director of the Institute, Mr. Waheed Khalili, as well as other senior members of Turquoise Mountain and the Institute. |
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This is due largely to the lack of Canadian Forces equivalencies for vocational school diplomas, and the resulting requirement that diploma holders start at the same level in their trade as those leaving high school. |
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Imprest administrators shall be chosen on the grounds of their knowledge, skills and particular qualifications as evidenced by diplomas or by appropriate professional experience, or after an appropriate training programme. |
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However, none of us would want to, say, travel in a car or an aircraft with counterfeit parts, receive fake medicaments, let alone by doctors with fake diplomas, or have our children play with poisonous toys. |
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From then on, Lampeter awarded Wales degrees but its own licences and diplomas. |
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The Basel Paper mill can print business cards, official documents and diplomas, intimations of marriage, notices of birth as well as greetings cards and invitations. |
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Which institute validates foreign diplomas? |
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Ms. Bernadette Lepage, course secretariat, and Prof. Patrick Kolsteren, course coordinator Diploma Courses of Tropical Medicine, at the presentation of the diplomas. |
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Some participants commented that although the lack of recognition of degrees and diplomas was problematic, it was also true that foreign students educated in Canada also had serious problems joining the labour force. |
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With no effective mission group, there are concerns about the quality of provision at some alternative providers, particularly those offering sub-degree courses, such as diplomas. |
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And although £590m has already been spent, the government did not know what the full cost of the diploma will be. The report is just one reason to doubt the wisdom of the diplomas endeavour. |
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Some of them aim at European diplomas to be offered on a voluntary basis. |
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We are now awaiting the necessary aid for the transformation of Tetovo university into a private university whose diplomas will then be recognised. |
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Finally, we pursued our strategy of university involvement and promoted postgraduate diplomas to highlight issues focusing on health, solidarity and vulnerability. |
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It has accordingly been able to bring about changes in its education system, focused excessively on initial diplomas, and meet the nation's needs for rapid upgrading of workers' skills. |
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Graduates receive diplomas certified by a neighbouring provincial university and the programme encourages them to find or create jobs in their hometown. |
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These diplomas are considered to be equivalent and are both accredited at level 7 of the revised National Qualifications Framework. |
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Historically, academic degrees were orientated towards research and the vocational education system awarded only diplomas. |
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The Baccalaureat, or high school diploma are the diplomas offered after clearing the 12 grades. |
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Previously, students at the Patchogue campus were awarded associate's degrees and diplomas. |
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The institute started awarding diplomas for the associateship of IVRI in 1943 as a part of post-graduate teaching programme. |
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Josoor Institute will be introducing a set of lengthier courses in early 2015, which will offer professional certificates and diplomas. |
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The Life Skills Center of Elyria winter graduates join students from Life Skills Centers nationwide who will graduate with their high school diplomas this December. |
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The audiology and balance unit at the HMC will soon be introducing two new diplomas in auditory verbal therapy and diploma in vestibular rehabilitation. |
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The school serves over 600 students, offering associate's degrees, diplomas and bachelor's degrees in business, allied health, accounting and information technology. |
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D programs with the University in the disciplines of psychology, history, and anthropology and all Teachers College diplomas were conferred by Columbia University. |
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Barnard College still remains affiliated with Columbia, and all Barnard graduates are issued diplomas authorized by both Columbia University and Barnard College. |
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People 21 years old or older who do not have the required entrance diplomas may opt for an entrance exam for being admitted to a higher education curriculum. |
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But how can you be a diploma mill if you don't actually issue diplomas? |
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There are a variety of courses from diplomas through to master's degrees. |
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