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"The next decade offers an especially propitious time to diversify the academy, because record numbers of new faculty will be hired to accommodate enrollment growth and wholesale retirements (more than one third of full-time faculty are 55 or older).
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Unable to accommodate burgeoning enrollment demands at scale, our leading institutions have become increasingly "exclusive" — predicated on exclusion to all but a few.
WHILE town officials study possible solutions to the sewage problem, a building committee is considering whether to renovate the existing high school or build a new one to accommodate rapid enrollment growth, said Mary Monroe Kolek, the high school principal.
The infrastructure of American higher education is unable to accommodate projected enrollment demands at scale.
The academy outgrew its space and in 1929 the convent was expanded to accommodate rising enrollment.
As facilities expand to accommodate growing enrollments and with a nudge from students, a number of green thoughts have been traded at planning meetings on other campuses, although becoming green is not easy, says David Orr, chairman of the environmental studies program at Oberlin College in Ohio.
Mr. King, a Pataki ally who previously served as the state budget director, said in his memo that trying to preserve academic quality while accommodating significant enrollment increases "has placed significant financial pressures on the university".
After many districts approved bond issues for construction to accommodate rising student enrollment and to repair and renovate aging buildings, there is no assurance that districts will get the funding that was originally projected.
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