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en The major difference is that in the fall we had 22 percent of college students saying we should withdraw all troops and now we only have 11 percent who say that. However, the percentage of college students who think we should withdraw some troops is much higher.

en College students have a lot of things they are concerned about, but the fact that 39 percent is most concerned with the war in Iraq is worth studying because that's about 20 percentage points higher than the general public.

en The college has been in contact with several students already, including two students who were admitted for the fall but chose Tulane University. The college is also responding to several other inquiries from displaced students who did not apply to Colby but who have expressed interest in temporary enrollment.

en This was not a turkey. Our College of Education has nearly 500 students, and our fall applications are up 50 percent. Summer enrollment is up 62 percent. ... We have really worked hard and we are graduating people. We are not losing people.

en The students who attended were identified as students who may or may not attend college. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. Many will be first generation college students. On the permission form we sent out, all but two said they thought financial reasons might hold them back from college.

en If this boy passes the examinations he will be admitted; and if the white students choose to withdraw, all the income of the college will be devoted to his education
  Edward Everett Hale

en If this boy passes the examinations he will be admitted; and if the white students choose to withdraw, all the income of the college will be devoted to his education
  Edward Everett Hale

en The State Education Office believes that the success of the program speaks for itself. Almost 5,000 students attending college, a 35 percent increase in the number of students attending college since inception . . . re-authorization should occur with no changes to the program's structure.

en Over 95 percent of the students go on to college, which have included Yale, Boston College, Duke, and Cornell.

en We're seeing a greater range of opportunities opening up for new college graduates. Employers said they plan to hire 9.8 percent more college students than they did last year.

en If you stand firm, support your troops, there's going to be less killed. I think they're mutually exclusive - supporting your troops and wanting to withdraw; there's no parallel. I'm not close-minded. I would certainly not argue anyone's right to protest. I'm just basing it on what I've seen.

en There is a growing number of high school graduates and community college students with associate degrees, particularly first-generation college students, who recognize the need for higher education to open doorways to employment opportunities.

en Seventy percent of high school students already take the college entrance exam, so the component of that plus students doing better on motivation would be a positive thing.

en A telephone survey says that 51 percent of college students drink until they pass out at least once a month. The other 49 percent didn't answer the phone.

en Many colleges think that as long as they let somebody from Rock the Vote on campus or if they have active college Democrats and college Republicans that they're just fine, ... But the fact is that 41 percent of college students are independent. These partisan groups don't appeal to the nonpartisan folks. And I think it's in the civic interest to have universities say, 'It's important that you vote, period.'


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