Examples of using To help students in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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They are happy to help students in any circumstances to achieve their goals.
Educational and professional to help students in need and those with social issues.
Pay it forward to help students and their families- World Refugee Day 2018.
The USTP provides students with additional services to help students reach their transfer goals.
The USTP provides students with additional services to help students reach their transfer goals.
Three university admission seminars are offered to help students understand the university application process.
Our classes are designed to help students accomplish a number of distinct learning outcomes.
The workshop aims to help students in managing the time, self-management and crisis management.
Some schools redesign courses to help students finish more quickly.
To help students access campus resources that will enhance their ability to be academically successful.
They provide theoretical, practical instruction and techniques to help students master their musical talent.
Lecturing is often accompanied by visual aids to help students visualize an object or problem.
And so doing things to help students prepare to be in that position, very important.
Scholarships are also provided by various governmental and private institutions to help students complete their studies.
The primary objective of the center is to help students become better writers in the long-term.
These lessons were designed using the latest technology to help students learn efficiently and in record time.
The goal is to help students develop an inherent appreciation for physical fitness at an early age.
To help students practice and improve their understanding in mathematics,
GCUE is able to help students apply for PHD and Doctorate level courses at our partner universities.
To help students prepare their research and write their thesis and seminars, assigned in all subjects.
