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en If a student goes out of state, they are not coming back.

en A little over $40,000, when you think about both tuition, as well as room and board and student fees, is so expensive. However, the good part of that story, especially for Bates, is that average freshman aid packages total up to about $21,000 per student coming in as a first year. And again, that's not a loan that a student is forced to take out, that is grant aid given out from the university.

en I don't believe anyone is coming to school here unless first and foremost Keene State offers the academic program the student is interested in.

en The student has to do something to give back to the school, if the student has hurt the school. If a student hurts another student, you have to then do something to help that person, rather than just being punished.

en This has been something coming to the state for quite some time. Various other states allow student representation. Potentially, this is great for students to get involved in government on the 'front row level'.

en I'm really proud of him. Mike just kept coming back for his team. He worked harder than anyone in the state and he's a state champion, no one can take that away from him.

en We are an excellent investment for any student, particularly for any California student who is coming here.

en I think we're talking about getting it back together. I heard just a few days ago from my assistant coach who does our scheduling that we've been in talks with Penn State of actually us coming back here and then going back-and-forth.

en Anytime, you have some experience coming back to state, it's a plus. But we're not focusing on defending our state championship. We're trying to play as well as we can and take it one game at a time.

en We use the same general approach. We have to understand why he isn't coming to school and listen to what is coming between them as a person because some anger is directed at you or the school. Anger could be directed at another individual or a life situation. In order to make the student/parent relationship successful, the student must be in touch with his own pain, identity and change.

en We have some young kids coming in and a good nucleus coming back. Along with Ryan going after a shot at state it should be an exciting year. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. We have some young kids coming in and a good nucleus coming back. Along with Ryan going after a shot at state it should be an exciting year.

en There's no question. We sat down last year with the group that was coming back and we threw out what everybody else was returning around the state and let them know where we were and said if everything stays the same and from February to November, if we don't improve, we don't get any faster, then we aren't going to be fighting for a state title. That was pretty clear.

en We had one student who was participating in the National Student Exchange in New Orleans, ... Needless to say, they came back to us.

en If you get into single-digit vacancy rates, generally speaking, you see speculative development activity coming back. And it is coming back, but it's coming back slowly.

en I know the current UCOP policy is very restrictive for student associations [wanting] to organize for their rights. Right now student associations are not allowed to use compulsory funds to any campaign that supports or opposes state propositions.


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