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Admission into continuing education does not admit an applicant to a Princeton University degree program.
Graphic: In 1961, an applicant to a Harvard University graduate program received a letter asking a personal question.
"We will direct the applicant to a portal to complete a short questionnaire and then talk to them about the support they will need.
At Michigan, he said, "there are many factors that might entitle an applicant to a preference, thereby making the results of any one factor less predictable".
If she became secretary of state, she would be getting the job despite her husband — and because of her own transformation in the primaries from a legacy applicant to a scrappy one.
The UK violated the right of a Catholic job applicant to a fair hearing after he was denied employment in the Northern Ireland civil service as a security risk, the European court of human rights in Strasbourg ruled yesterday.
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Who knew that an applicant to an adult education program needed to "build an admissions package"?
They explain that they believe they will be more competitive as an applicant to an elite school, if their resume shows that they volunteered for a charity.
If the candidate passes all the tests, the agency will enroll the applicant to an academy.
Human resources and research management staff screen incoming applications and whittle down the usually large pool of applicants to a group of the five or six best qualified.
How about treating applicants to a special lecture by an exciting professor?
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