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Free sign upThe phrase "aspiring to attend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or ambition to participate in an event, institution, or program.
Example: "She is aspiring to attend the prestigious university next fall."
Alternatives: "hoping to enroll" or "desiring to join".
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Like tuition tax credits and President Bush's proposed expansion of the Education I.R.A., state merit aid programs give a break to the middle class but do not offer a helping hand to poor and minority youth aspiring to attend college.
A one standard deviation increase in the scaling variable reduces the probability that pupils will aspire to attend VET, while the opposite holds true in terms of aspiring to attend general education programs.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with aspiring to attend Harvard, but be sure not to pull all your hair out getting there, and keep in mind that there is a college that's just right for your goals and dreams.
These were called "smashes" or "spoons", and they were written about quite frankly in stories for girls aspiring to attend college in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, a children's magazine titled St. Nicholas, and a collection called Smith College Stories, without negative views.
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Williams, a former Navy and Marine pilot, regaled Josh, who aspires to attend West Point, with stories about flying jets.
Like Wie, who chose Stanford because she wanted to follow in the footsteps of Tiger Woods, Ko aspires to attend Stanford to be like her childhood idol, Wie.
Very few of the prestigious business schools I aspired to attend, such as Harvard, Columbia and Stanford, offer distance-learning MBAs.
I aspire to attend medical school after graduation, pursuing either an MD or MD/PhD, in the hopes of bridging the gap between research, medicine, and technology.
Join the Discussion Students who pass but aspire to attend a selective college may continue with college preparatory courses in their junior and senior years, organizers of the new effort said.
I grew up in the South Bay and I've always aspired to attend, even though I didn't think I had the grades as an undergraduate and it seemed out of reach.
When Obama spoke of protections for children, he meant those like Jennifer Godoy, who aspired to attend teacher's college, and who could now qualify to become a "Dreamer," taking advantage of an expanded category of relief for youths who had arrived in the country before 2010.
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