Some students were not prepared for the rigorous academics and had to be dropped from enrollment.
Both schools have long suffered from low enrollment and sizable budget deficits.
From 1867 to 1900 black schools grew from 10 to 27 and enrollment from 901 to 9,383.
ACE had been suffering from decreased enrollment, with 45 percent fewer campers in 2001 than in the previous year.
At the time of establishment, there were only 49 cadets from first enrollment in 1971 who graduated in 1974.
Financing for the expansion would come from fund-raising, additional tuition from increased enrollment and borrowing through bonds.
As your series on diabetes this month stated, insurers often discourage diabetics from enrollment.
Northwestern College has resources available to support students from enrollment to graduation and even beyond.
Would benefit from enrollment in a research study or clinical trial of a new treatment.
Or are they also there only to seek refuge from military enrollment?