In those cases, schools usually block access to the career services they offer to degree-holding alumni.
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In 2011 there were 12.4 million people (27%) educated to degree level or above.
While his report is fully supportive of the move to degree-level training, it has acknowledged there is a "theory-practice gap".
It has opened a new teacher-training campus with courses to degree level.
If we don't get more of our young people educated to degree level, we're going to get blown away by the global competition.
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The first is, to what degree do these problems reflect an inevitable rocky transition, and to what degree are they just the way things are now?
Those in charge of nursing are largely fully-behind the move to degree-level training - from next year all nurses in England will have to come through this route.
Two years ago it started to admit 120 of the best students from local state schools annually to a two-year catch-up programme, with progression to degree courses for those who do well.
Mr Beswick believes that formally introducing children to the basics of the subject at primary school, will help inspire more pupils to take it to degree level and ultimately the world of work.
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Some have argued the move to degree-level training for nurses - from next year all nurses entering training will have to complete a three-year course - has meant they have lost some of the ability to empathise and show compassion.
For now, it appears EA will be placing all of its eggs in the always-online basket, and while this makes sense to some degree (tie-ins almost always do, to some degree) I doubt it will pan out quite the way the publisher has in mind.
Indeed, the problem with venture capital funding to some degree, and government funding to a very high degree, is just how narrow is the mix of individuals who might have access to both.
At some point, that would provide a hint as to the degree to which you should show up.
We do not believe they have the capability to enrich to the degree to which they now say they are enriching.
That's a testament to the degree to which they've been able to succeed, thrive, remain true to their religion, and be full-fledged, patriotic Americans.
There are many, many unknowns in this, but one of them is to the degree to which the Iraqi forces themselves are, in fact, deeply sectarian.
That was when Microsoft forced its myriad Websites to adopt a system that analyzes content according to the degree to which it contains sex, nudity, violence or obscene language.
To the degree to which this was discussed, again, I know the list of topics was likely to include the economy, but also to be much broader than that.
International service companies seeking to make an impact in Asia will be successful to the degree to which they reflect and enhance the natural attributes of their host, not home, countries.
But I'll tell you this: As president, if it took American forces to some degree to coalesce the African Union, I'd be prepared to do it, because we could never allow another Rwanda.
"They (computers) run our electric power grid, out telecommunications network, they run our railroads, our banking system, and all of them are vulnerable, at some level, to some degree to information warfare, or cyber-terrorism, " Clark said.
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"When you put forward a manifesto you do look to some degree to the longer term, but most of the things that you put in a re things that you hope to be able to deliver in your first parliament, " she said.
This exposes American companies to a degree and to a type of industrial espionage never before encountered in this country.
Even tax returns themselves, which have more public aspects than private bank records, are likely subject, to a degree, to Fifth Amendment protections.
Whether they have thought about it consciously or not, in moving up the organizational ladder, women have to some degree conformed to how things are done by their bosses (men).
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Just as important, the different humans who knew a particular animal agreed about its personality to a degree similar to that found when several people describe a human friend they have in common.
Mr. STEVEN MARTIN (Director of Board Development, King Charter School): And we're still to some degree opposed to charter schools, but after the city was let back open, we found out that the only game in town was charter schools.
It is by no means certain that Kim Ki Nam and his staff can pull off the promotion of Kim Jong Eun as the rightful leader of the North Korean people, at least to the degree required to maintain power.
Digital distribution results in cost-savings for producers who can skip retail, skip shipping costs, and forego manufacturing the actual discs, but those savings need to be passed on (at least to some degree) to consumers to offset the eventual end of used games.
Put plainly, buggy manufacturers to some degree had to go out of business so that carmakers could replace them, but with governments not disciplined by profit and loss, the taxpayer is first burned through spending on his or her dime, and is burdened yet again with a less vibrant economy thanks to governmental waste of always limited capital.
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