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In the other subdivisions, more than 70 percent of athletic budgets come from student fees and institutional and state support.
Their insights come from student interviews and the colleges themselves, so even the most serious author confesses to being subjective.
So far, the most demand for the supercomputer has come from student user groups in collaboration with faculty members.
What isn't often said in those lobbying sessions is that for most for-profit schools, the vast majority of their resources and profit come from student loans or rather the funds students borrow from the federal government to attend their schools.
Miss Randall added that she at first had told the tours that there were 20 to 30 sexual assaults a semester at Wesleyan - an estimate she said had come from student counselors - but later stopped using numbers because of disagreements over them.
Now in the process of developing version two of its product, the company has plans to expand rapidly in the next year, "hopefully," said Cane, "to Boston". Until now, 15percentt of CourseInfo's funding has come from student backers, with the rest coming from Cornell alumni and parental support, Cane said.
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The big numbers come from students.
"Most of my inquiries come from students," Hunt said.
Evidences of this come from students' dynamic cognitive interactions with knowledge and experience as transpired through the studio environment.
The best applications come from students who have spent time writing their essays, editing their work, and refining their message.
Overall, increased fees will mean more state funding flows to universities, but a greater share will come from students.
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