The award letter also includes the total cost of attendance to enroll for the upcoming academic year, including tuition, fees, room, board, books, travel and personal expenses.
The problem with these numbers is they are grossly misleading and are contributing to the rise in law school enrollment which is up 19% over the past decade and saw nearly 52, 000 students enroll for the 2009-10 academic year.
Ask the members of your university faculty if there is a course you can enroll in for credit.
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Representatives of the industry group also said it can be challenging to design, and enroll participants for, studies testing medicines for children's colds.
It is also common for people to enroll when they are looking for a life or career change but are unsure of which direction they should take, said Terry Shtob, the director of Arts and Humanities at the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
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The result is that the best recruits often enroll in college for just one season.
The NCI hopes to enroll 390 patients for the next phase of these trials, but they caution it will be six to eight years before they can prove this vaccine can remain effective.
Those include breaks for parents whose kids enroll in sports and bigger tax deductions for long-haul truck drivers.
Some of their proposed design changes strayed far from the original CLASS design, which would have made it possible for nearly everyone who worked to enroll, included a premium subsidy for students and others with low incomes, charged a fixed premium, and paid a lifetime benefit for those who were unable to care for theselves.
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In the U.S., 140 women enroll in higher education for every 100 men.
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She then mistakenly enrolled in her insurer's Medigap Plan, not realizing she also needed to enroll in Part D for prescription medication.
Additionally, we are able to facilitate the opportunity for families to enroll in English classes.
In Britain the clamour for higher education is such that almost half of young people now enroll, and the prospect of having to pay more for the privilege from 2012 is provoking a headlong dash for the ivory towers.
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There are just six days left for Medicare beneficiaries to enroll in the new prescription drug plan.
Now, we've made it really easy for our customers to enroll and use BillPay, add billers and pay bills whenever and wherever they choose.
I've long contended that all choices should be presented to parents, including vouchers, allowing those from the worst-performing schools to be able to take the dollars allocated for their child and enroll in a private or parochial school.
The most likely situation is that the grandparents are living comfortably on the national pension, plus their own savings, and enjoying almost free medical care, while planning to enroll in a nursing care program for which they will pay only a fraction of the cost.
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Women applying for housing are required to enroll in the group's employment and training program.
While details of the package remain fluid, people aged 55 to 64 who were uninsured or could not afford employer-sponsored health insurance would be allowed to enroll in Medicare, the federal program for the elderly and disabled.
It's money for community health centers to help enroll uninsured people into the exchanges.
These schools also make it more difficult for non-motivated parents to enroll their children.
Missing that deadline means that you can still enroll, but you will pay a penalty for the late enrollment, which will increase your premium.
Schwarzkopf attended a Swiss boarding school and later returned to the New York region to enroll at West Point before heading to Vietnam for the first time in 1966.
Duckworth, a charismatic woman who has no time for bureaucracy, decided not to enroll in law school in Texas in favor of attending the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business in 1977.
One of the worst examples of this is a college recruiter who had the nerve to visit a barracks at Camp Lejeune and enroll Marines with brain injuries -- just for the money.
When they turned 18, Mary-Kate and Ashley took sole ownership of Dualstar and moved from the West Coast to enroll in New York University, where inspiration for The Row took hold during a semester off.
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Chief executive Ryan Howard plans to mine what he says is a database of 40 million patients by, for example, helping pharmaceutical companies enroll patients in clinical trials, or monitoring a drug following its release on the market.
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Remember, patients are usually required to give up standard treatment for their terminal disease in order to enroll.
Next year, for example, Quinnipiac University will enroll its first medical school class in the Frank H.
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College Track helped Miss Razon, who has since become a legal resident, find private scholarships and donations that enabled her to enroll at San Francisco State University and helped pay for books and rent.
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