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Discover Ludwig"college change" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or transitions related to going to or attending college. Example: "The college change from a small community college to a large university was a big adjustment for Alex, but they ultimately found their new school to be a better fit for their academic goals."
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They live at home longer, spend more years in college, change jobs more frequently and start families later.
"But when they buy a home and start to spend several months a year in the area, they realize that traffic is a mess, shopping is limited, and seasonal factors like the influx of students at a nearby college change the feel of the area".
Does having a sibling in college change my financial aid?
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A black student group at Princeton occupied the university president's office this month and demanded the Ivy League college change the name of its renowned Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs because of the former US president's stance on segregation.
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Randolph-Macon Woman's College changed its name to Randolph College when it went coeducational last year.
My experiences at art college changed the way I deal with constructive criticism.
Titled "The Day the Purpose of College Changed," it looked back at Reagan's remarks.
The college changed its name and began admitting men this fall in hopes of arresting a decline in enrollment.
But dance class in college changed his direction, and he became a dancer, most notably with the popular Pilobolus.
Kruger spent two seasons at Utah before declaring for the N.F.L. draft, but he said his time in college changed him, for reasons that are readily apparent.
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