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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admissions board" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals responsible for making decisions about student admissions to an educational institution.
Example: "The admissions board will review all applications and make their decisions by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "admissions committee" or "admissions panel".
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Ms. Gann denied that there was undue pressure on the admissions board to present higher test scores.
A new play, the aptly titled "Inadmissible," gives the audience entrée to the deliberations of an imaginary admissions board.
Ms. Tessier could not say whether a letter had ever led an admissions board to accept a borderline candidate, citing the unique nature of each applicant's admissions review.
Though many of the tuition-paying students seek out the school, Chavón's admissions board has tended to go out and look for its lower-income candidates.
Film School, though never at the level depicted in his play, and he said the idea, originally intended as an Adam Sandler film, occurred to him after a casual conversation with members of an admissions board.
I served on the admissions board of an Ivy League university for six years and could count on one finger the number of coal miner's children from West Virginia who applied during that period.
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Most medical school admissions boards require near-perfect grades and MCAT scores.
Admissions boards can seem capricious and impenetrable, if not malignant, to many prospective freshmen.
High school students who wonder how much they should tilt their Facebook profiles toward what their friends will think is cool, or what college admissions boards might prize.
Unlike basketball or Greco-Roman wrestling, however, squash does enjoy a prestige that some think makes it attractive to college admissions boards.
He hopes the play conveys the difficulty of selecting a small number of people from a pool of talented applicants amid the other concerns admissions boards have to consider.
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