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As the city's population — and public college enrollment — grew during the early 20th century and the city struggled for resources, the municipal colleges slowly began adopting selective tuition, also known as instructional fees, for a handful of courses and programs.
Alternative rock grew out of the grunge scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s and is particularly favored by college radio and adult album alternative stations ; there is a strong focus on songwriters and bands with an outsider sound or a more sophisticated sound than the " three chord wonder " cliché.
He began a college on the Mission site in 1851, which grew into Santa Clara University ; it is the only mission to become part of a university, and it is also the oldest university in California.
Amherst grew quickly, and for two years in the mid-1830s it was the second largest college in the United States, second only to Yale.
Gradually, the school grew with the community and opened college courses in June 1938, and Grades 5 to 7 in June 1940 to accommodate requests from parents all over Mindanao and Visayas.
It eventually grew into a college and offered courses in Liberal Arts, Education and Commerce.
Hearn grew up in Aurora, Illinois in west suburban Chicago and attended high school at Marmion Academy and college at Bradley University.
Peterson grew up in Milton, Iowa and attended college at the University of Tampa.
Brown grew up in Horatio, and became a prominent lawyer after college.
Over the last 50 years it grew to become an accredited college offering bachelor of arts degrees in Drawing and Painting, Illustration, Animation, Graphic Design, and Game Art.
The college grew significantly from the 15th century onward, and began offering rooms to its students.
Gambier grew up around Kenyon College, a private liberal arts college founded in 1824 by Episcopal Church in the United States of America | Episcopal Church bishop Philander Chase, the first Bishop of Ohio
Between 1942 and 1970, the student population grew from 146 to more than 2, 300 ; the number of teaching faculty rose from 25 to 170, and the college carried out a large building program.
In desperation, Lambeau calls on Sean Maguire ( Robin Williams ), his estranged college roommate who also grew up in South Boston and now teaches psychology at Bunker Hill Community College.
Founded as a public medical college in 1834, the school grew into a comprehensive university in 1847 and was eventually privatized under the endowments of Paul Tulane and Josephine Louise Newcomb in 1884.
Larry Hoppen, who grew up in Bayshore, Long Island but relocated to Ithaca, NY to attend college in the late 60s, was also a member of Boffalongo with Kelly.
Macalester's positive reputation grew during the 1960s, when it consistently drew many National Merit Scholars, enough to come in at the country's top ten ; during this time the college also benefitted heavily from DeWitt Wallace's success with Reader's Digest.
As the university increased in wealth and distinction, and enrollments grew, these professional schools were integrated with the undergraduate college in Evanston ; the result was a modern research university combining professional, graduate, and undergraduate programs, which gave equal weight to teaching and research.
Under president Weston Joseph McConnell, the college grew tremendously ; the first master's degrees were awarded in 1936 and the school was given its own Board of Regents in 1949, changing its name once again to North Texas State College.
The intention was for these buildings to constitute the back of the college and, as funding became available, the college grew to the south, with New Court ( 1985 ), the Chapel ( 1991 ) and Wilson Court ( 1994 ).
After graduating from college, DeLay spent three years at pesticide-maker Redwood Chemical and then purchased Albo Pest Control, which DeLay grew into a large and successful business.
A settlement known as " New Town " grew in the area around the college which in 1831 was renamed Yorktown, after Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
In the 1860s its popularity grew so great that it became the third largest college in Cambridge.

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There is now substantial evidence from several major studies of college students that the experience of the college years results in a certain, selective homogenization of attitudes and values.
Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
Looking back from the spring of 1629 over the four years of Milton's undergraduate days, certain phases of his college career stand out as of permanent consequence to him and hence to us.
It differed from what an undergraduate receives today from any American college or university mainly in the certainty of what he was forced to learn compared with the loose and widely scattered information obtained today by most of our undergraduates.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
Compared with the college and university faculty members of the period from 1900 to 1930, the new postwar faculty members consist of more children of immigrants and more children of urban working-class fathers.
For most Brooklyn College students, college is at once a perpetuation of their ethnic attachments and a breaking away from the cage of neighborhood and family.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
The Outing Club also owns a chain of fourteen cabins and several shelters, extending from the Vermont hills, just across the river from the college, through Hanover to the College Grant -- 27,000 acres of wilderness 140 miles north up in the logging country.
He transformed Dartmouth from a small New Hampshire institution into a national college.
He shares with Mr. Morse a parody of the college anthems he once sang while his second song is whisked away from him by Virginia Martin, a girl with a remarkably expressive yip in her voice.
Here, in the most eagerly awaited novel of the season ( his first since The Catcher In The Rye, ) he tells of a college girl in flight from the life around her and the tart but sympathetic help she gets from her 25-year-old brother.
He was the dormitory gapt when I went to college and thought I was getting away from him.
The warning — a result of violent activity springing from Mexico's drug cartel debacle — took college campuses by storm, with some schools going so far as to warn their students about the risks of travel to Mexico over spring break.
Each year, hundreds of Collegiate a cappella groups submit their strongest songs in a competition to be on The Best of College A Cappella ( BOCA ), an album compilation of tracks from the best college a cappella groups around the world.
Fay refuses to take her wig off, and confesses to him that this disguise, left over from a college play, is the only way she can break out of her rigid and cynical persona.
On April 6, 2006, in a case arising from a game involving community college baseball teams, the Supreme Court of California ruled that baseball players in California assume the risk of being hit by baseballs even if the balls were intentionally thrown so as to cause injury.
Terrence Malick credits seeing De Palma's early films on college campus tours as a validation of independent film, and subsequently switched his attention from philosophy to filmmaking.
* WASU 90. 5 FM is a college radio station run from the Appalachian campus.
An immigrant from Ukraine, Marie Selig attended college, a rare accomplishment for a woman in the early 20th century, and became a school teacher.
Others take ministry positions straight from college, and rising juniors participate in a church internship program to prepare them for the pastoral ministry.

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