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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced degree students" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to students who are pursuing higher education degrees, such as master's or doctoral degrees.
Example: "The university offers various resources to support advanced degree students in their research and studies."
Alternatives: "graduate students" or "postgraduate students".
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Among participants, thirty-three percent of students were currently working on or already had an advanced degree, including an MPH, PhD, MBA, or MS. An MPH was the most commonly pursued advanced degree (42% of advanced degree students).
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Recessions often trigger an increase in enrollment as unemployed workers go back to school to upgrade their job skills, college graduates pursue advanced degrees, and students feel more pressure to obtain a college degree.
While details are sketchy about what the rating system will look like, a fact sheet released to the media by the Obama administration prior to the president's appearance in Buffalo cites as possible measures graduation rates, the earnings of students who have graduated, and advanced degrees earned by students who have graduated.
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Many high-tech businesses want to hire foreign students who obtain advanced degrees from American universities, and many of the students want to work here, but cannot get visas.
Both the White House and Senate proposals contain provisions that would grant green cards permanent-resident status—to foreign students who earn advancards permanent-residentucational instatus tos, arguing that the students' skills would beneforeign U.studentsmy.
In fact, only a small percentage of US students pursue advanced degrees in these disciplines and even fewer of these individuals go on to enter science-related careers (Cannady et al. 2014; Salzman et al. 2013).
According to the Business Roundtable, more foreign-born students pursue advanced degrees in engineering and the physical sciences in U.S. universities than do Americans.
In one proposal she is targeting the student population, suggesting that international students who have earned advanced degrees in science, technology or engineering in the U.S., and are in the top 10% of their graduating class, should get a green card upon graduation.
One of the pillars of Mr. Eisenbrey's argument is that foreign students who obtain advanced degrees in the United States will usually find a way to stay.
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