Although female and male primary enrollment rates have evened, overall enrollment has decreased. |
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However, new records were set there in 2004 for total freshmen enrollment and overall university enrollment. |
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The general downward trend in enrollment noted by the interviewees is consistent with the downward trend in graduates cited previously. |
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Currently, about one-fourth of large employers use Internet or intranet applications to handle open enrollment. |
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Nothing will slow enrollment more quickly than a protocol that is logistically difficult to carry out or involves tricky data collection. |
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There is open enrollment, classes are sold in packages with generous expiration dates and the first class is free. |
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Although the class has open enrollment for all students, it is only required for those students on academic probation or suspension. |
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To be clear, women, regardless of race, are outstripping men in college enrollment and graduation. |
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Only dual enrollment mathematics courses taught on high school campuses are included in the study. |
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You are bracing to maintain your foothold on your fitness center enrollment. |
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Since many of the training courses were done for credit, each program saw the immediate benefit of increased program enrollment. |
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Curricular planning must necessarily consider student enrollment trends in making change. |
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School-based deworming programmes improve school enrollment rates for girls, along with drop-out and retention rates. |
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To become a certified Electrologist in Manitoba, enrollment in or completion of technical training at an accredited institution is required. |
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Crowns, bridges, and orthodontics are available after only 12 months of continuous enrollment. |
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The benefit from implantable defibrillator therapy appeared to be strongest in those with moderate heart failure at enrollment. |
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Rising enrollment in area schools is part of a movement that experts say is unsurpassed in the country's education history since the Civil War. |
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Access to this statewide database allowed for the tracking of large numbers of dual enrollment students after high school graduation. |
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The enrollment increased to the maximum of 40 children per class within just a few weeks. |
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The School of Natural Sciences will add new majors in the upcoming years as student enrollment and resources increase. |
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After only one full academic year, the school's enrollment had grown to sixty-one with the addition of Czechoslovakians, Romanians, and Italians. |
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Before enrollment in the study, each patient or the patient's designated healthcare surrogate provided written informed consent. |
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Soldiers seeking course enrollment must first receive counseling from an Educational Services Specialist. |
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He also championed an initiative to increase college enrollment of Georgia's Black men. |
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It's the kind of school where your grandfather the duke has to put you down for enrollment when your dad is born. |
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These interviewees suggested enrollment outreach efforts at the community and state level. |
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Crowns, bridges, full and partial dentures, and orthodontics are available after only 12 months of continuous enrollment. |
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To raise the enrollment quota of aboriginal students, the new system will add 20 percent instead. |
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Fall 2001 enrollment includes 4,654 freshmen, the highest freshman enrollment in the university's history. |
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Disparities in college enrollment by family income quartiles are almost as large today as they were thirty years ago. |
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All the men out there should realize that the enrollment of men in nursing programs is increasing every year across Canada. |
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Out-of-work dot-commers are flooding the National Bartenders School of San Francisco, where enrollment has nearly tripled since 2000, to 800 students this year. |
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Milton also has an emergency fund for parents whose financial status changes during their children's enrollment. |
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Success seems to be at hand, since the school is beating all enrollment records this year. |
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Follow these recommendations after your enrollment, and start doing business with Oracle Solutions faster. |
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Student members shall be required to provide documentation verifying enrollment in an educational institution and age. |
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The school had wanted to expand school enrollment and wanted to make sure that there were enough qualifying students, which was why the teachers graded laxly. |
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The enrollment rate is currently 10 patients per week and is growing exponentially as additional U. S. sites are steadily coming on stream. |
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In terms of their school enrollment, 85.7 per cent enrolled in primary school, 49.1 per cent in middle school and 6.6 percent in high school. |
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Derrick Griffith, 42, was dean of student affairs and enrollment management for Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York. |
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Program enrollment generally exceeded population growth in most of the developed world. |
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There were also many who said the College's problems like low enrollment are due to a lack of promotion rather than the name. |
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Ethiopia has made great strides towards achieving universal primary enrollment. |
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The enrollment of students, mainly technologists and physicians, in nuclear medicine sciences is down. |
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Extending the enrollment deadline will let cattle producers take advantage of this new feature. |
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Complete terms of coverage are on the certificate of insurance you will receive upon enrollment. |
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There is a visible increase in girls' enrollment rate in secondary education levels compared to previous years. |
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Once you receive your personalized enrollment form, just add the name of the company and its account number and send the form to the company. |
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Consequently, the second study of the Phase 3 program started on January 31, 2007 with the enrollment of the first patient. |
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The growth rates below are the overall enrollment growth rates repeated from the table above. |
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However, there are already indications that foremost, owing to demographic trends, further increases of student enrollment are less likely. |
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They stormed into law, medical, and veterinary schools, and female undergraduate enrollment surged. |
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And those same Somali students who streamed into the ESL program have also pushed up local school enrollment, which translates into increased federal and state funding. |
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Unlike four-year institutions, community colleges, because of their mission of open enrollment, do not exclude students on the basis of high-school preparation or test scores. |
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The National Education Association and its affiliates have supported public-school choice, including magnet schools, alternate schools, and intradistrict open enrollment. |
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I grew up in Mound but went to Orono High School through open enrollment. |
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Some Jamaicans have used the open enrollment at the City University of New York to improve their skills in order to obtain higher paying jobs and upward mobility. |
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Women's groups yesterday act out a skit outside the Ministry of National Defense to call for military academies to increase their enrollment quotas for female students. |
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For example, enrollment must be voluntary, and parents need to be provided with a coed option. |
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The administration is, however, keeping expectations for enrollment numbers comparatively modest this time around. |
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My personal standards are indeed quite high, but that has nothing to do with my enrollment in the MOC process. |
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When I became chancellor at The University of Mississippi in 1995, enrollment was declining and I wanted to know why. |
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Despite this stellar past, Howard's law school has struggled in recent years with sagging enrollment and lackluster bar exam passage rates of its students. |
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These relationships can also bolster trial enrollment by providing better access to both the targeted patients and the referring physicians for the study. |
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The district's finances have been helped by an uptick in enrollment. |
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The sharp spike in enrollment has somewhat tapered off, however. |
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Complete and utter accident of fate, the puny matter of his voter enrollment. |
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During the mandatory 12-month enrollment period, enrollees are covered for basic restorative services, periodontics, endodontics, oral surgery and dental emergencies. |
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The conduct of clinical trials requires the enrollment of patients and difficulties in enrolling patients could delay the conduct of the Company's clinical trials or result in their noncompletion. |
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For taxpayers who select the ACH debit payment method, EFTPS initiates a prenote as a part of the enrollment process. |
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Malawi's education sector is facing a severe lack of human resources, as reflected in the country's low enrollment and high dropout rates at primary school level. |
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In Serbia, prospective students are required to pass an admission test for enrollment in a law school. |
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With more than 110,000 enrollees to date, MVP already far exceeds the enrollment numbers of any single VA study or research program in the past. |
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Effectiveness measures such as the SF-36 assess the effect of implantation on quality of life which is not feasible for revision-augmentation patients with preexisting implants prior to enrollment in the study. |
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Between 1995 and 2009, freshmen college enrollment for African Americans increased by 73 percent and only 15 percent for whites. |
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The discussion in this paper will center on feasibility and whether a human capital approach is likely to provide estimates that are significantly different from approaches primarily driven by enrollment growth rates. |
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Yet it was not among the region's top performers in improving school enrollment and life expectancy. |
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After enrollment, the candidates will genuflect to the Blessed Sacrament and return by the sides of the Altar to their place on the lowest step or on the floor of the Sanctuary. |
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In rural areas likely to be lacking in infrastructures, enrollment is possible via fully autonomous, portable electronic stations for use in the field with the public. |
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There is strong evidence that economic shocks in poor countries cause rising infant mortality, falling school enrollment, and falls in nutrition levels. |
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Because in most cases adjustments to enrollments or other quantity indicators are small, the actual J-F growth rate results and the expected J-F-C growth rate results are compared to enrollment growth rates. |
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A first-line study in GIST began enrollment in March. |
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But Democrats maintain that the gap is due more to poor planning by the LePage administration than to growth in Medicaid enrollment and that Mr. LePage is using a false pretense to push an ideological agenda. |
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The proposed rule clarifies that group health plans and insurers can exchange enrollment information without amending plan documents. |
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Accordingly, my expectation is that the investment in education growth rates will continue to be substantially higher than the overall school enrollment growth rates, but that the reason for the difference will change. |
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Additional information was also gathered concerning enrollment in academic institutions, government management structures and regulatory mechanisms. |
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This requires multiplying the number of girls' school enrollment in basic education and to take good measures to reduce the school drop out rates. |
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Of course, we are still asking for automatic enrollment for seniors who are eligible for the guaranteed income supplement. This is what all seniors' advocacy groups want, and their demands cannot be ignored. |
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Morpho has everything it needs for the best possible enrollment, regardless of the biometric data in question and in compliance with international recommendations. |
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Cuban enrollment in higher education is impressive, on the other hand, with first-year student rolls having doubled between 2004-2005 and 2007-2008, thanks largely to a surge in medical students. |
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Take that away, or neuter the violence too much, and enrollment drops. |
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In particular, school enrollment, attendance, and retention rates have all steadily increased, with some regional variation. |
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The magnet school with the largest enrollment is Lane Technical College Prep High School. |
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It has an enrollment of about 100,000 students and offers an extensive continuing education program. |
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With an enrollment of 13,000 students, the Academy of Art University is the largest institute of art and design in the nation. |
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Under the Ottoman rule, numeracy, school enrollment and literacy rates were all low. |
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As of 2017 the University of Central Florida, with over 64,000 students, is the largest university by enrollment in the United States. |
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In recent decades, school enrollment at all levels, but especially at upper levels, has increased significantly. |
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Educational statistics for Latin America at first glance show an ideal situation with many countries evincing rates of nearly 100 percent in gross primary school enrollment. |
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Upon reception of your complete application package, a private meeting, with your child, will be scheduled to further discuss possibilities of enrollment at the Lycée. |
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The state's urban Portland State University has Oregon's second largest enrollment. |
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Hobsons EMT is proud to help these institutions meet their goals in recruitment, enrollment, and retention. |
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Even in the competition of enrollment in college, vocational senior high school graduates are still in at a disadvantage when referring to nonkey senior high school graduates. |
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Department of Education projects steady growth in college enrollment and associate's degrees over the next decade. |
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Fatima Akaba, Istijaba Project member, said the presence of women teachers in rural schools will increase girls' enrollment in classes. |
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Although it's still uncommon, enrollment has increased slightly, said Travois Plume, counselor at the center. |
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Further, the plan nondiscrimination rules are eliminated if the employer adopts automatic enrollment in a way that meets certain requirements. |
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Lima has one of the country's highest levels of enrollment in high school and preschool. |
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With US college enrollment declining for two straight years, education experts say Sweet Briar represents the canary in the coal mine for similar institutions. |
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But hidden beneath the trappings of apparent prosperity are familiar signs of trouble: declining enrollment, rising tuition, debt and an endowment that is largely restricted. |
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The falloff in enrollment is leading schools to retool or broaden such departments to include Hispanics of all nationalities. |
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Whether that's provided by employers, universities, private course content providers, online providers, dual enrollment programmes, and the dollars will follow the student rather than making the student follow the dollars. |
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The University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College expanded their programs and enrollment. |
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Thus, educating parents is linked to the achievement of the RGC goal to increase enrollment in Grade I in recognition of the transition period from pre-school to primary grades for the first time as a critical stage. |
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You will be asked to answer questions about your company, agree to the terms of the OPN Agreement, and submit payment for the annual OPN program enrollment fee plus local taxes. |
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Its multi-biometric enrollment, management and authentication platform allows users to search and match populations of unlimited sizes biometrically for identity confirmation. |
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Depending upon the extent of the enrollment decline this fall, the falloffs could force some cash-strapped schools to make more cuts in their budgets. |
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The enrollment in 1936 of Rajabullamma, a widow of the Shudra caste, illustrates how women of caste background abandoned their homes to join the seminary. |
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There are eleven selective enrollment high schools in the Chicago Public Schools, designed to meet the needs of Chicago's most academically advanced students. |
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Credit concerns stem from the above-average debt burden and the potential budgetary pressures resulting from rapid enrollment growth that outpaces tax base growth. |
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In a statement emailed to Bloomberg news, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the increased enrollment was a necessary outcome of the still-ailing economy. |
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When he was told that 2006 money could not count toward 2005 expenses, Williams requested recission of his enrollment in the plan for 2006 and a refund of his money. |
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Funds necessary to ensure the enrollment of all PWDs who are not currently covered under any existing health program shall be sourced from the proceeds of sin tax law. |
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The low school enrollment of Roma children prejudices their integration into the labor market and causes more serious problems, such as crime, migration and ghettoization. |
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It provides all the unaccomplished vision disorders clinical trials with reason for unaccomplishment while offering enrollment trends for the past five years. |
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The report provides all the unaccomplished trials with reason for unaccomplishment, enrollment trends for the past five years and latest news for the past three months. |
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Graduates of the program will receive a Capella University certificate, as well as a professional certificate in enrollment management from Noel-Levitz. |
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