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Discover Ludwig"boost admissions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to increase the number of people who are admitted (to a school, program, event, etc.) and is typically used in a business or academic context. Example: The university's new marketing campaign helped boost admissions by 20% this year.
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"The question of 'what to do' to boost admissions does need addressing," he added, "but there is no easy answer and it needs careful thought".
UCLA, UC Berkeley boost admissions of Californians, including blacks and Latinos.
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Scottish attractions had the biggest increase: almost 10% as a result of last summer's Commonwealth Games and cultural programme in Glasgow, which also boosted admissions to attractions across Scotland.
The University of California's flagship campuses have significantly boosted admissions offers to state residents — including the most African Americans and Latinos since voters banned affirmative action two decades ago — officials announced Wednesday.
To bridge this gap and boost minority admissions, the Board of Education started the Math Science Institute in 1995, a free program to prepare students for the admissions test.
But theirs were hardly the only applications that got a "boost," in admissions parlance, on this campus and others.
It may have seemed that affirmative action had a terminal illness, but a federal judge has given it a new prognosis in higher education, ruling not only that the University of Michigan could continue to give blacks and Hispanics a boost in admissions, but that diversity on campus is a "compelling government interest" in perpetuity.
Those improvements were part of a significant boost in admissions of California students.
The Top 10 Percent law emerged as a way to boost minority admissions after the Supreme Court overturned the use of racial quotas in its 1996 decision on Hopwood v. Texas.
"We have worked with the Legislature to ensure funding to support this boost in admission for California students, and hope to sustain this increased access in the future.
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