How to Use further education in a Sentence

further education

noun
  • Ghosn spent part of his boyhood in Beirut, before going to France for further education.
    Rashmee Roshan Lall, Quartz, 31 Dec. 2019
  • More than 66 percent of young adults on the spectrum do not secure a job or enroll in further education during the first two years after high school.
    Deborah Rudacille, Slate Magazine, 3 Apr. 2017
  • This was a great group of students moving on to further education with a strong record of success in high school, organizers said.
    courant.com, 21 Aug. 2020
  • Josh Rosen being put in there and the young guards getting further education are really the headliners of a trivial night.
    Dave Hyde, sun-sentinel.com, 29 Aug. 2019
  • The choice cut her off from her family’s financial support and left her unable to pay for further education or to marry.
    New York Times, 14 June 2022
  • If a child doesn't use the money, it can be transferred to a sibling, parent or other relative for further education.
    Ashley Luthern, jsonline.com, 29 Sep. 2021
  • Money raised will go to furthering education and careers of chefs through the foundation.
    cleveland.com, 2 Nov. 2017
  • The only option for further education was at Manassas Regional, an all-Black high school more than an hour’s drive away.
    Jonathan M. Pitts, baltimoresun.com, 22 Oct. 2021
  • Of course, the best reward is knowing that the company’s innovative access model and tools are helping to further education across the country and the world.
    Jessica Levy, Cincinnati.com, 7 June 2019
  • All Women ambassador who has taken the lead in curating the stories, sees these lessons as a starting point for further education.
    Christine Yu, Outside Online, 22 Sep. 2020
  • Leave the money in the account to fund further education for the beneficiary—or withdraw it and pay the resulting taxes and penalties.
    Leonard Sloane, WSJ, 2 June 2022
  • The assumption about the college-for-all movement over the last few decades has been that everyone needs a four-year degree rather than everyone needs further education after high school.
    Jeffrey J. Selingo, Washington Post, 17 Sep. 2017
  • There is some hope that further education about contact tracing will help the situation.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 30 Oct. 2020
  • Newport Aquarium will cover tuition, fees, and the cost of books for employees who choose to pursue further education.
    Emily Deletter, The Enquirer, 23 June 2021
  • For Rodney, that means training police and further education for people about how to interact with the officers.
    Cameron Knight, The Enquirer, 30 Oct. 2020
  • These students are all going on to further education through college or technical school.
    courant.com, 21 Aug. 2020
  • The couple said they’ve contacted elected officials as well as their local school districts to further education for teens and parents.
    Kate Thayer, chicagotribune.com, 5 Sep. 2019
  • City Councilman Chaim Deutsch, who chairs the council’s Jewish caucus, applauded the opening of the hate crime prevention office and called for further education to combat hate.
    Ben Sales, sun-sentinel.com, 4 Sep. 2019
  • The remainder tend to be younger, single workers who require further education.
    Chris Serres, Star Tribune, 8 Aug. 2020
  • At the Centre for Excellence, 16-18-year-old students take their first steps towards possible careers of working in sports, or to other further education.
    Simon Perry, Peoplemag, 5 Oct. 2023
  • The Avon Arts Association awarded scholarships to two high school seniors who will pursue further education in the arts.
    courant.com, 25 June 2021
  • And in recent decades, many fields such as nursing have evolved to require a series of extra certifications requiring further education (and, of course, more student loans).
    Allison Morrow, CNN, 28 Aug. 2022
  • For farmers looking for immediate assistance, the state paid $100 for the first permit while continuing to push for non-lethal methods and further education for farmers about dealing with the birds.
    Jordyn Hermani, Indianapolis Star, 13 July 2018
  • Some countries have made striking progress, largely owing to increased access to further education.
    The Economist, 16 Sep. 2017
  • If the issue didn't get resolved the department could take the business to municipal court or continue further education efforts.
    Devi Shastri, Journal Sentinel, 1 Feb. 2023
  • Brennan stressed the importance of partnering with high schools like Evanston Township not just to prepare students to earn their two-year degree, but for the possibility of further education.
    Derek Robertson, chicagotribune.com, 10 Dec. 2019
  • For SMEs, the key might be partnerships with further education colleges, universities and bootcamps.
    Trevor Clawson, Forbes, 31 Jan. 2022
  • Antonio Brown's furniture-throwing incident from last year is going to cost him -- and at least some of the money is going toward furthering education.
    Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY, 9 July 2019
  • However, CPAs who go beyond this baseline and pursue further education position themselves for higher salary prospects.
    Bryce Welker, Miami Herald, 2 Feb. 2024
  • Returning to America after his further education, Harry Andrews settled in Ohio.
    Daniel Foster, National Review, 30 Nov. 2023

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