I resented Mr. Tierney's implication that Harvard students are mere consumers to whom the university should cater like guests in a hotel.
The university has a main library near its city campus and caters to all students, staff and public.
At present the university caters to over 7000 students in 30 different fields of study at under-graduate and graduate levels.
The university caters specially to women, working people and those who want to improve their academic qualifications and Professional skills.
However, the university primarily catered to seminary students rather than the general public, and only in the 1840s did the Catholic Church offer large scale instruction at parochial schools.
The university caters to the farming needs of 15 districts of Uttar Pradesh.
Ah we are back to that old chestnut.....that universities should only cater for students who want to study 'real' subjects.
The university caters to over 100,000 students.
The university caters for a population of over 61,000, enrolled in full-time and part-time programmes at the Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate.
Private language schools as well as universities cater for a wide range of levels, course lengths, times of year, intensity and special requirements.