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The rising number of admitted freshmen and the recent jump in average SAT scores and number of valedictorians and salutatorians enrolled highlights a jump in UConn's reputation and standards, with a corresponding jump in national rankings, A soaring reputation, as well as a growing demand for p...
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Published in | University Wire |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Carlsbad
Uloop, Inc
16.02.2014
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Summary: | The rising number of admitted freshmen and the recent jump in average SAT scores and number of valedictorians and salutatorians enrolled highlights a jump in UConn's reputation and standards, with a corresponding jump in national rankings, A soaring reputation, as well as a growing demand for public education documented by CollegeBoard, has made UConn a competitive school for serious students. [...]the number of enrollments at UConn is expected to continue to exceed occupancy levels until new dormitories are built from Next Gen Connecticut, which are expected to be finished in 2016, according to Residential Life. |
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