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"college needs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the resources or requirements that a college or university may have. For example, "The college needs more funding to update its facilities" or "Students must meet the college's academic requirements to graduate."
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It's easy to tell someone to save money up for their children's college needs.
A baby needs to live, needs to go to college, needs to have his or her own kids.
Whether everyone in college needs to be there is not a new question; the subject has been hashed out in books and dissertations for years.
Department Liaisons work to identify ways in which technologies and ITS-provided services can better align with college needs.
Another reason for the big publicity splash, he said, was that the college needs greater name recognition before it begins a multimillion-dollar fund-raising campaign.
However, I think it's O.K. to slip a sandwich into my backpack because I am only a little freshman, and the college needs to budget for lacrosse players.
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WHAT Newly coed in 1972, the college needed to squeeze more students onto campus.
For most U.S. students, college needn't come with mounds of debt.
Young people who cannot or do not wish to attend college need training for jobs that are becoming more complex.
But almost 90 percent of Newark Public School students who enter Essex County College, a community college, need remedial help in English and nearly all need remedial help in math.
By those standards, the college needed at least eight more full-time faculty members.
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