Higher Education Amendments of 1968: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 15067, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... enrollment growth is going to occur , and that such expansion of en- rollment capacity will be based on the kinds of instructional programs which are going to be needed in the future rather than what has been done in the past . It also ...
... enrollment growth is going to occur , and that such expansion of en- rollment capacity will be based on the kinds of instructional programs which are going to be needed in the future rather than what has been done in the past . It also ...
Page 145
... enrollment ratios for both categories of institutions were slightly higher in 1966 than they were in 1965. This is a result of two factors . First , the construction of additional facilities will tend to raise the ratio for institutions ...
... enrollment ratios for both categories of institutions were slightly higher in 1966 than they were in 1965. This is a result of two factors . First , the construction of additional facilities will tend to raise the ratio for institutions ...
Page 167
... enrollment . Women are not included in these figures . It would have been 900 men , of whom 300 would have been ... enrollment this year , in the first 2 graduate years , I judge , is 7,851 . The enrollment this year is 7,851 students ...
... enrollment . Women are not included in these figures . It would have been 900 men , of whom 300 would have been ... enrollment this year , in the first 2 graduate years , I judge , is 7,851 . The enrollment this year is 7,851 students ...
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