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Seniors perform a literature review, partner with a mentor with staff assistance , and develop a presentation Reading, Video, Powerpoint, Recording, etc. Students are supported in their Journeys Symposium over the year with guidance and structured markers.

Seniors present these projects in front of the Graduation Assembly and are eligible to take part in the Graduation ceremony when complete. Some notable projects on the past have included: Green Design Architecture via Computer Modeling, An Electrical Engineering Installation of recessed lighting video, and the writing, publication, and public reading of a novel.

With a six year graduation rate of After eight years, the graduation rate was Nationwide, the average graduation rate for first-time undergraduates attending classes part-time is: Of these 10 students, 0 were still working towards their degree, 6 had transferred to a different institution, and GWU lost contact with the remaining 4 whom we assume dropped out.

Nationwide, the average graduation rate for returning undergraduates attending classes full-time is: Of these 73 students, 1 were still working towards their degree, 47 had transferred to a different institution, and GWU lost contact with the remaining 25 whom we assume dropped out.

Nationwide, the average graduation rate for returning undergraduates attending classes part-time is: Of these 42 students, 4 were still working towards their degree, 19 had transferred to a different institution, and GWU lost contact with the remaining 19 whom we assume dropped out. You have goals. Southern New Hampshire University can help you get there.

Whether you need a bachelor's degree to get into a career or want a master's degree to move up in your current career, SNHU has an online program for you. Find your degree from over online programs George Washington University. Why are Retention and Graduation Rates Important? District of Columbia Ranking 2 out of When you attend a school that is high quality and a good fit for you, it is more likely you'll return for another year.

A key into the future. But I never forget that I was one of the lucky ones. For so many women, the doors stayed shut and locked. Those doors kept out women, people of color, poor people. Black and Brown women dealt with double helpings of discrimination and disparity. Opportunity was a controlled-access road, available to those of the right color, the right gender, and the right background. And sure, there is much progress to celebrate today. In Texas, a married woman can sign up for a credit card all on her own!!

Be still my beating heart. In fact, right at this moment, even as doors are opening, across this country other doors are closing. And now, with an extremist Supreme Court, some states have decided to tell women that they must bear the burden of an unwanted pregnancy, even one resulting from rape or incest. And they have empowered self-proclaimed bounty hunters to go after anyone who might help people struggling to find an abortion.

And can I make just one little observation to the side? A big reconciliation package means universal childcare for mamas and babies. It means raising the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher in America. It means homecare for millions of seniors and people with disabilities.

Progress is not one and done. Get in the fight for opportunity. Sexual identity. Opportunity to survive in a world not suffocated by climate change or bled to death by wars. You have tools. You get to pick the fight and you even get to pick how to fight it.

Get in the fight for our democracy. Expand voting rights. End gerrymandereing. And if that means getting rid of the filibuster — toss the damn thing on the trash heap of history! Be conscious of the racial element of every fight. Every crisis we face—from unemployment to climate—falls hardest on Black and Brown women and their families. And yes, now more than ever we need you in the fight for reproductive justice. Because opportunity starts with control, control over your own body.

Wade written into law. After all, some of you are barely sober this morning. A once in a generation chance to redefine opportunity in America.



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