Sentence examples for lower admissions from inspiring English sources

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As it happened, the pressures to lower admissions standards in Texas and California played out precisely as the professors predicted.

Schools of education have long had a reputation as the least rigorous branch of undergraduate education, with lower admissions standards and fewer graduation requirements than other professional schools.

Cambridge, while resisting the idea of lower admissions criteria for poorer pupils, trumpets its £4m a year spending on "outreach" work to identify talented pupils from deprived backgrounds.

So too with the suggestion that the law school simply lower admissions standards for all students, a drastic remedy that would require the law school to become a much different institution and sacrifice a vital component of its educational mission.

But before we get to the details, I want to address a question that often comes up in this discussion: Does more economic diversity necessarily mean lower admissions standards?

Under the agreement, Morton Arboretum agreed to charge DuPage County residents lower admissions one day of the week, build a bicycle path connecting the arboretum to nearby forest preserves, and begin a joint clean-streams program to improve the water quality of DuPage County's lakes and streams.

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Trinity does enjoy one significant recruiting advantage: lower admission standards.

Better still, the price tag to enter Bakken is far lower: admission is free for all ages.

Having lower admission standards for blacks and Hispanics "is insulting and undermines the mutual respect that is essential in an increasingly multiethnic, multiracial America," she said.

That in turn allows a club to offer bigger fees to bands, sometimes with lower admission prices, competition the Bottom Line probably couldn't match.

"If affirmative action is ended, inevitable political, economic and legal forces will pressure the great public universities to lower admission standards as far as necessary to avoid resegregation," wrote Douglas Laycock, Samuel Issacharoff and Charles Alan Wright.

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