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oms are available, guaranteeing first year | undergraduates a place in College residences. |
at Northeastern was increased from 15,000 | undergraduates all the way up to 35,000 and up to 50 acad |
the first open-stack library on campus for | undergraduates along with much of the Humanities Research |
ACU has 17,508 total students, with 14,490 | undergraduates and 3,018 postgraduate students. |
The School of Medicine welcomes around 320 | undergraduates and around 80 post-graduates each year. |
It has an enrollment of 2,086 | undergraduates and 2,193 graduate students,. |
rams focus on summer research training for | undergraduates and medical students and on research inter |
St John's College, Oxford where he tutors | undergraduates, and is Tutor for Graduates. |
lated software projects for upper division | undergraduates, and holds 24 Windows machines. |
roud of its active outreach and service to | undergraduates and students in grades 6-12. |
units are aimed at independent living for | undergraduates and postgraduates including couples and fa |
ollment of 435 students., of which 275 are | undergraduates and 155 are graduates. |
s wife Peggy met while in the Pitt Band as | undergraduates, and they live in Scott Township. |
rooms of eight person flats for final year | undergraduates and postgraduates. |
mitted degree programs include about 1,000 | undergraduates and 550 graduate students. |
unique among the colleges that admit both | undergraduates and postgraduates in having a dedicated gr |
ch in both of these fields, lecturing both | undergraduates and post-graduate students at the Universi |
award given annually to Harvard University | undergraduates, and is considered one of the highest acad |
a total of 1,510 students, 926 of whom are | undergraduates and 584 of whom are graduate students (81% |
t and politics of the Middle East for both | undergraduates and postgraduates at the School of Orienta |
regarded as a gifted lecturer, not only to | undergraduates and to colleagues at conferences, but also |
that mandates a course on HIV/AIDS for all | undergraduates, and has been a national leader in infusin |
IT itself was negligent in supervising the | undergraduates and notifying the MBTA. |
essay contest is for 12th graders, college | undergraduates, and graduate students, with a top prize o |
At the time there were 122 | undergraduates and 100 postgraduates. |
In total 245,960 | undergraduates, and 55,175 graduate and professional stud |
It has an enrollment of 618 | undergraduates and 91 graduates. |
ege confers the Bachelor of Arts degree on | undergraduates, and, in conjunction with the Graduate Sch |
dmissions process to Oxford University for | undergraduates applying to read History, or a subject inc |
The Dins, composed of 12 to 15 male | undergraduates, are an entirely self-directed group. |
of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, | undergraduates are taught in the tutorial system. |
She has worked with staff and | undergraduates as a trainer for the national Springboard |
ter Interaction as an additional major for | undergraduates, as well as a Master's degree and PhD's in |
n", and was universally known among Oxford | undergraduates as "Colonel" Kolkhorst - allegedly because |
s at Brown was started by a group of Brown | undergraduates as a publication of the Undergraduate Coun |
He currently teaches Tanakh to | undergraduates at Yeshiva University in New York City. |
an American, Hispanic, and Native American | undergraduates at the University of California, Berkeley. |
scholarship fund that helps support twenty | undergraduates at Harvard College and several students in |
create the first chemistry laboratory for | undergraduates at University College London, and was head |
The men of the choir are either | undergraduates at the College or, occasionally, lay clerk |
ian Reeves and Adam Twiss, while they were | undergraduates at Churchill College, University of Cambri |
and Derek Duffee, roommates when they were | undergraduates at Penn State. |
-time undergraduate and graduate students, | undergraduates at other colleges and universities, and ad |
undergo Compulsory leadership training for | undergraduates at military and police bases. |
joint BA/MD program offered exclusively to | undergraduates at Tufts University, College of the Holy C |
burgh - the second group of female medical | undergraduates at a British university - though they had |
rmed by Harry Clifford (Albion, 1911)while | undergraduates at Albion College. |
gramme, a core-text program for first-year | undergraduates at the University of King's College. |
He also teaches Experimental Psychology to | undergraduates at Somerville College. |
ed its goal to enroll 2,000 Honors College | undergraduates by the year 2010. |
of the college, which expanded to over 300 | undergraduates by 1979. |
Undergraduates can pursue programs in Computer Science (A | |
He and three other | undergraduates developed a fast compiler for the Fortran |
The award is presented to two college | undergraduates each year. |
period of this first bank, players, mostly | undergraduates, earned an average of over $80/hour while |
Since 1910, | undergraduates enrolled in the programme have pursued a f |
She led a study group for | undergraduates entitled "Campaigns 101." |
He has taught | undergraduates every year since arriving at UWG, even whi |
rld Report in the top ten universities for | undergraduates for the first time. |
r Central college has produced many of the | undergraduates from Kandy District for local universities |
1993, primarily to endow financial aid for | undergraduates from underprivileged backgrounds. |
he Cappella Cordina was composed mainly of | undergraduates, graduate students and members of the comm |
iversity Housing, and provides housing for | undergraduates, graduate students, and professional stude |
ools, universities and other institutions, | undergraduates, graduate students and young researchers. |
l Astronomical Society, a group of Cornell | undergraduates, graduates and Ithaca citizens. |
Wadsworth Center has training programs for | undergraduates, graduates, and postdoctoral fellows. |
d at each academic degree level, including | undergraduates, graduating undergraduates and recent grad |
ses in England) and Ramsey House all house | undergraduates; Hallgarth Street, Epiphany House and Trin |
ears, nearly one out of every five Harvard | undergraduates has worked for Dorm Crew in some capacity. |
rgraduate SAT score is 1170 and LeTourneau | undergraduates have an average of 3.5 high school GPA. |
Howard | undergraduates have a mean composite SAT score of 1,082. |
As a teacher of | undergraduates, he was well known, and rejected the conve |
re he was one of the initial intake of 150 | undergraduates, he did research at Peterhouse, Cambridge, |
Three halls, 396 single en suite rooms, | undergraduates, high speed network/internet access, share |
nts, using the Whipple collection to teach | undergraduates how instruments worked, and gaining insigh |
as established with the admission of women | undergraduates in 1974. |
Additionally, 50.3% of all | undergraduates in the Class of 2013 receive financial aid |
provides for the education and training of | undergraduates in allied health sciences. |
gone ahead, they would have been the first | undergraduates in Singapore to launch one. |
hed in Concordia Discors to bring together | undergraduates in friendship, conversation, and camarader |
sh, Business Management for three years to | undergraduates in the City College in Chittagong, Banglad |
ring approach to teaching World History to | undergraduates in addition to mentoring hundreds of gradu |
nt body, had for the most part lived among | undergraduates in colleges' main sites. |
om of OUDS at the time was to cast student | undergraduates in the male roles and professional actress |
h universities opened their doors to women | undergraduates in 1892. |
aste test conducted by two Yale University | undergraduates in 2008, Modern Apizza finished in first p |
Despite the college admitting | undergraduates in 1821, Downing's boat club did not form |
(GLIP), a statewide program that involves | undergraduates in the work of the Georgia General Assembl |
d master's program available to qualifying | undergraduates in conjunction with NYU-Poly. |
t announced the removal of all funding for | undergraduates in all but a very few, science-based subje |
UK after 3 years of studies (the norm for | undergraduates in the UK). |
the #1 Landscape Architecture program for | undergraduates in the nation, as well as #3 for post-grad |
Mythology and Literature concentration for | undergraduates in the Department of English, a Folklore a |
to encourage | undergraduates in those fields to go into teaching, |
also wrote Personal Hygiene: Designed for | Undergraduates in 1906. |
the teaching and learning environment for | undergraduates, including the design and partial funding |
consumers as well as traditional full-time | undergraduates including: credit and non-credit courses & |
S was set up to provide a structure to get | undergraduates into the classroom, based on a model pione |
According to TES, | undergraduates involved first participate in a one-day pr |
e Peckwater Quadrangle (known as "Peck" to | undergraduates) is one of the quadrangles of Christ Churc |
The remaining | undergraduates join graduate and professional students in |
About 6,200 | undergraduates live in a majority of the residence halls. |
In addition over 20% of all | undergraduates live in student housing. |
t Church Hall, Oxford (17 April 1656), the | undergraduates made such a tumult that he never attempted |
llege, though for some specialist subjects | undergraduates may be sent to tutors in other colleges. |
Undergraduates may choose between 24 academic majors and | |
e is a wider choice in the second year and | undergraduates narrow down their field of study. |
All | undergraduates now take the University of London degree o |
garet Hall, Oxford as a college for female | undergraduates, on Norham Gardens in North Oxford. |
degrees who didn't major in mathematics as | undergraduates or whose major was light. |
Program in Undergraduate Research) for MIT | undergraduates, overseeing the mathematics section of RSI |
rolabe Patullo copes with his ex-wife, the | undergraduates' production of Tamburlaine, and the proble |
being held at the end of Easter term when | undergraduates receive their degrees in sessions spread o |
project, in which more than 30,000 Israeli | undergraduates receive a tuition fellowship in return for |
olicy to curb the number of A-range grades | undergraduates received. |
eological Institute as well as area school | undergraduates regularly accompany and assist its clergy |
LeTourneau has a diverse pool of | undergraduates, representing 50 states, 20 countries, and |
The first commoner | undergraduates started at University College during Hutch |
s about thirty members annually, including | undergraduates, students at the School of Law, and Miller |
During the first year, | undergraduates take subjects to gain a general idea of th |
more left-handers amongst male mathematics | undergraduates than male non-mathematics undergraduates ( |
The department offers a single degree to | undergraduates: the four-year, full-time Bachelors of Sci |
ity Medical School where he taught medical | undergraduates the scientific aspects of herbal medicines |
Vanderbilt offers | undergraduates the chance to pursue 70 majors, or the cha |
social sciences of the polar regions, from | undergraduates through assistant professors or equivalent |
Columbia sends approximately 90% of its | undergraduates to graduate school in virtually every acad |
teaches courses in genetics that encourage | undergraduates to participate in research and he is the D |
ontinues to supply a significant number of | undergraduates to the college. |
He attracted many | undergraduates to do research in his laboratory, many of |
eld station, it is also currently used for | undergraduates to partake in a Barbados Field Study Semes |
, but they range in age and knowledge from | undergraduates to professors. |
ercollegiate competition that two teams of | undergraduates to answer questions about difficult ethica |
rce discipline, on one occasion forbidding | undergraduates to take beer into the Junior Common Room, |
Classes, which are often taught by | undergraduates, usually consist of 4-6 students. |
Undergraduates usually sit one or two Collections per ter | |
ryland, but as the group focused solely on | undergraduates, was not admitted. |
Pell Grant, Awarded to help | undergraduates who have not yet received Bachelor's degre |
idea soon reaches the minds of all Oxford | undergraduates, who inevitably fall in love with Zuleika |
Churchill was then chased around Oxford by | undergraduates who intended to debag him (i.e. |
EDAT | undergraduates who interlocated work placements with thei |
Before the Second World War, | undergraduates who worked on the Advocate included Malcol |
, to increase grant support for University | undergraduates who receive financial aid, to provide scho |
fed with tables and chairs by a mad set of | undergraduates who were chiefly occupied in dancing insan |
ampus, but it serves the largest number of | undergraduates, with over a third of Rice undergraduates |
ly in 2005 as an introductory textbook for | undergraduates, with an updated 2nd edition released in 2 |
After being woken by | undergraduates with a fire made of shavings, Gray climbed |
y, there was a focus on housing first year | undergraduates, with a smaller number of places set aside |
t given by a group of Cambridge University | undergraduates, with a cricket match included, at Fulbour |
ve within 20 miles of Great St Mary's, and | undergraduates within three. |
the foundation for much of what Cambridge | undergraduates would study in preparation for their exami |
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