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The university has successfully widened access: 45% of students are from working-class backgrounds.
He streamlined business application procedures, widened access to health services and cleaned up slums, the last an issue with special appeal to Jakarta voters.
Karen Ignagni, president of the American Association of Health Plans, a managed care trade group, said insurers had widened access for plan members over the years since the Kentucky law was enacted.
Elsewhere, there is spirited intellectual knockabout in the contest over values that pits our heroine against Lumsden, the National Trust man who, in Nicholas le Prevost's very amusing performance, is all bristling enthusiasm for a world of widened access and costumed interactivity.
And The Guardian had more: Speaking in Beijing last Thursday at the end of the four-day visit, "Schmidt said the regime would fall even further behind the rest of the world unless it widened access to the internet and mobile phones among its 24 million people," it wrote.
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS) have lowered the price of education and widened access by removing the need for students to be taught at set times or places, facilitating those already in employment to study or those who couldn't otherwise afford to.
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This could widen access no end.
Meanwhile, traditional providers often struggle to hit widening access targets.
Restricting instead of widening access is shortsighted in the extreme.
A mature democracy thrives by widening access to higher education.
A chance for tough targets on widening access, missing.
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