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…, while about 60 per cent of those receiv- ing warnings after two semesters have gone on to finish. Also, 45 per cent of the students surveyed had received one warn- ing, 30.7 per cent two, 15.5 per cent…
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… 28 (Jr. or sr.) 140 155 11 (Jr. or sr.) This letter does not ask why out-of-state tuition increased more than in state. It does not question the proportionately higher in- crease for grad students on…