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'physical campus' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular facility, building, or grounds where students attend classes on site. For example, 'The University of Texas at Austin has a large physical campus with dozens of buildings and classrooms.'.
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As has always been true on a traditional, physical campus, the best students already have.
After retiring, he gave college another shot, but he had no desire to commute to a physical campus.
Alumni returning to their alma maters will find that the quads and classrooms still exist, but the computer has become almost more central than the physical campus.
"The goal over all is to see the physical campus through the eyes of the patient and the family," he said.
And the idea that we were going to build a physical campus to reach a tiny fraction of those kids was, to me, tragically undershooting our potential".
The president of M.I.T., Susan Hockfield, said, "The physical campus was not keeping pace with the leading-edge research of our scientists and engineers".
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While the physical campuses will remain, the names of the fused institutions may change.
There are currently more than 27,000 students at the school's two physical campuses in downtown Denver and in Aurora.
In 2011, two of those institutions, the University of Phoenix (with physical campuses in 39 states and massive online programs) and the online-only Ashford University, produced more black graduates than any other institutes of higher education in the country.
A second principle is to seek an extended access to these new e-Learning paradigms beyond the physical educational campus, through their incorporation into virtual campuses.
An attempt was also made to address two additional characteristics: (a) physical location (campus vs urban settings) and (b) whether linked hospitals offered CAM services.
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