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"selective university" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a university that has a more selective admission process than other universities. For example, you might say, "The University of Chicago is a selective university with an acceptance rate of only 8%."
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Many of the stories did not fare too well, and would not have got their authors into a selective university.
Students said PUPP helped them attend a more selective university than they otherwise would have.
Then there are those who are struggling, and might want to move in the opposite direction – away from a selective university or a very demanding course.
Students also credited PUPP with helping them attend a more selective university than they otherwise would have.
The next year, he's settled in a new position at a less selective university, and by all available measures is as happy as he's ever been.
At the undergraduate level, a large body of evidence shows that attending a more selective university is associated with net gains in African-Americans' and Latinos' graduation rates.
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Communicate with Geoff Cox [email protected] for more information and advice on applying for this highly selective, university-wide program.
In a country with a selective university-preparatory secondary school, such as the lycée in France, the grammar school in England, and the Gymnasium in Germany, teachers must have the equivalent of a university education and must pass rigorous examinations or selective screening.
Most selective universities receive more than 10,000 applications a year.
Harvard is one of the world's most selective universities.
But there is more to social mobility than "selective" universities.
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