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The only positive case I can make for online courses is for students who cannot make it to campus, owing to family or work responsibilities or to a physical disability.
Ms. Guichard-Ashbrook directs the International Students Office at M.I.T. Foreign students eventually make it to campus, she said, although the path may be slow and bumpy and they do not necessarily arrive on time.
Even if you can't make it to campus or an info-session colleges also usually have emails and phone numbers you can call to ask questions, which I have done before.
Attempting to make it to campus for an 8 a.m. algebra class despite the weather, she lost control of her car on the icy roads and slid into a ditch.
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And those that do make it to college campuses often do not graduate.
Still, some seven hundred adults and children managed to make it to a college campus in the southern city of Conghua for Li Yang's Crazy English Intensive Winter Training Camp.
Overall, Muslim students are trying to accomplish the exact same goal as every other college student: to find their space on campus and make it to graduation.
In New Jersey, the state with the worst storm damage, schools like Richard Stockton College and Atlantic Cape Community College have mostly cleaned up, but aren't sure when their faculty and students could make it back to campus because of transportation problems.
Before social media, grievances about cafeteria food from members of the campus' tiny sliver of Asian and Asian-American students would have been lucky to make it across campus, let alone the country.
"When [students] finally make it onto campus, only to be assaulted, that's not just a nightmare for them and their families," Obama noted during his remarks.
"When [students] finally make it onto campus, only to be assaulted, that's not just a nightmare for them and their families," Obama noted during his remarks announcing the campaign.
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