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Nearly half (48%) of the interpretable responses attended juniorcollege or university.
We have never been able to build a juniorcollege, because to build one would mean having to stop building about 120 houses.
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It is estimated that a juniorcollege takes about the same amount of labour and material as 200 houses.
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It has been calculated that to build a juniorcollege would take labour and material equivalent to the building of 200 houses.
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It covers a school, a juniorcollege or any other institution for the provision of any form of further education; technical colleges.
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It made clear that an "educational establishment" meant a school, a juniorcollege, or certain further education establishments.
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A juniorcollege is a very interesting institution, because it does not exist.
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Therefore, my starting point in the clause is that it is unlikely that there will be such a thing as a juniorcollege.
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The authority has made plans for the introduction of comprehensive schools and the establishment of a juniorcollege.
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Elain married well, using her beauty to win a husband after juniorcollege.
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In 1969, it was reorganized to become an industrial juniorcollege.
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Games played in 1970 and 1980 are considered juniorcollege bowl games, and games played in 1952 and 1996 are considered military bowl games.
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He graduated from its high school in 1941, and from its juniorcollege program in 1943.
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It is a primarily institutional neighbourhood, with a university, juniorcollege, seminary, hospital and architecture museum among many private schools, colleges and technical schools.
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The 2008 signing class was one that saw 26 signees, including 19 juniorcollege transfers.
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A plan was created for a 96acre ha campus with five buildings, very similar to the layout of a juniorcollege.
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The academic training became more like that of a juniorcollege.
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The school continued to offer both high school and juniorcollege courses until 1937, at which time the high school courses were discontinued.
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His time of 10.05 was a personal best and a national juniorcollege record.
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In the early 20th century the school discontinued high school courses and became a juniorcollege only.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1912, and it was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1949.
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There is also a government juniorcollege which is established in 1972 with great effort of surpunch narasimharamayya pantulu.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1902, and it was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1950.
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However, the term juniorcollege has evolved to describe private two-year institutions, whereas the term community college has evolved to describe publicly funded two-year institutions.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1951 and became a four-year college in 2002.
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The university has experienced a rapid transition from the status of a regional juniorcollege to that of an accredited senior institution of higher learning.
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The school opened as a juniorcollege in 1987.
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It was officially chartered as a juniorcollege in 1966 and as a four-year college in 1996.
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The school began as a juniorcollege in 1923 before becoming a four-year institution in 1951 and a university in 1971.
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Two years later, he established the juniorcollege in one wing of the high school structure.
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School districts operating a juniorcollege without a separate tax could continue to maintain the program as grades 13 and 14.
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It was chartered as a women's juniorcollege in 1985, and became a four-year college in 2000.
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The predecessor of the school, a juniorcollege, was founded in 1965.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1978 and became a four-year college in 1983.
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Originally established in 1966 as a women's juniorcollege, it became coeducational in 2001.
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In 1964, it met commission requirements for a juniorcollege of business.
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Originally established in 1950 as a women's juniorcollege, it became coeducational in 1998.
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Simultaneously, he was to begin playing guitar on the radio, a talent he had taught himself during juniorcollege.
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He excelled at basketball, playing in high school and then in juniorcollege.
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Originally founded in 1987 as a juniorcollege with 144 female students, it became coeducational in 2000.
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After ten years as a high school, it was upgraded to a juniorcollege.
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The four blocks are dedicated to girls pursuing education in the juniorcollege.
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Both of the blocks are dedicated to boy studying in the juniorcollege.
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The institute was founded in 1950, became a juniorcollege at 1959, and closed in 2006.
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Juniorcollege boys wear full-sleeved beige shirts and dark beige trousers.
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The school opened as a juniorcollege in 1990.
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The school was founded in 1923 as a juniorcollege.
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Its level is equal to associate or foundation degree given by the juniorcollege.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1950 and became a four-year college in 1965.
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He played juniorcollege basketball for two seasons.
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Two of his other brothers also played juniorcollege sports.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1957 and became a four-year college in 1965.
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A women's juniorcollege opened in 1975 and the current four-year college opened its doors to women and men in 1997.
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In 1971 the juniorcollege portion of the name was changed to community college.
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In 1924, the high school added a two-year juniorcollege program.
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It is usually called a juniorcollege because the faculty and students are so focused on college.
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The predecessor of the school, founded in 1931, was chartered as a women's juniorcollege in 1965.
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The school offers classes from kindergarten to juniorcollege.
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The school operates as both a four-year and as a two-year juniorcollege, specializing in nursing and medical social welfare.
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The high school began to incorporate college work into the curriculum in 1929 and by 1932 the school had become a juniorcollege.
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Siripuram is the only village in this region of the mandal to have a juniorcollege for post-11th-grade education.
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It runs three elementary schools, one high school, one juniorcollege, and one technical school.
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The school consists of a kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and a juniorcollege.
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A two-year juniorcollege was added in 1950.
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His 1938 team won the national juniorcollege football championship.
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From 1878 to 1934, the college offered four years of preparatory school and two years of juniorcollege work.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1948, and it was chartered as a juniorcollege two years later.
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The school was founded in 1962 as a juniorcollege and became a four-year college in the following year.
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The school was founded as a juniorcollege in 1965 and became a four-year college in 1976.
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He got through his probation, and started to attend juniorcollege.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1949 and became a four-year college in 1998.
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The predecessor of the school, a juniorcollege, was established in 1996.
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They also brought in four key freshman recruits and 1 juniorcollege transfer.
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The school was founded in 1985 as a juniorcollege and became a four-year college in 2003.
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There were pressures to close the juniorcollege, but trustees and staff held out until veterans returned from the war.
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The school became a juniorcollege in 1979.
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The institution operates a school of music, a juniorcollege, primary and secondary schools, and a kindergarten.
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In the 1920s it added a juniorcollege degree.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1904, and it was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1987.
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Surrency, who is 24, had played two seasons with a semi-professional team after he left juniorcollege.
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Approximately 54% of our students go on to a four-year college or university, and about 20% to juniorcollege or technical school.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1964 and became a four-year college in 1967.
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The university also has an attached juniorcollege.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1950.
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His parents were a juniorcollege president and a teacher.
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He started wrestling at age 15 and continued until his juniorcollege cut the program.
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It had been established in 1960 as a juniorcollege, and later developed as a four-year institution.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1977 and became a four-year college in 1991.
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The predecessor of the school was founded in 1888, and it was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1956.
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This session was primarily held to educate the future teachers of the juniorcollege, and no freshmen were allowed to enroll.
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The predecessor of the school, a women's school, was founded in 1899 and was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1966.
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It also has a popular juniorcollege offering higher secondary education courses in science and arts.
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These were used for girls' boarding until 1984 when the hostel moved onto the former juniorcollege site.
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It was chartered as a juniorcollege in 1950 and became a four-year college in 1988.
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The school operated a high school, juniorcollege, and seminary.
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It was chartered as a women's juniorcollege in 1953 and became coeducational in 2007.
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The juniorcollege added two-year programs in engineering technology, education and journalism.
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