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Illness prevented the attendance of W. S. English, director of the statecollege.
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Her campaign is focused on restoring cuts to a statecollege scholarship called HOPE.
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I'm a lowly mycologist at a statecollege.
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Consider starting at a four-year statecollege.
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He had one year at a big statecollege before he lost his scholarship-he had been inadequately prepared.
Usage of public college in English
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He reportedly studied anthropology and political science at Université Laval, a French-language, publiccollege in Quebec City.
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I heard our own bell at the same time, and that of a certain publiccollege immediately after.
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The ads have focused on Warren's pledge to make publiccollege tuition-free and restore historically black colleges and universities.
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Wisconsin also would accept photo ID from a four-year publiccollege or a federally recognised American Indian tribe; Texas does not.
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Most European countries provide free or low-cost publiccollege educations to their citizens, and some offer the same deal to American students.
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Besides this publiccollege, Chauny, before the beneficent epoch of the Revolution, possessed a public school in each parish of the town.
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Chicago State University, a predominantly Black publiccollege located on Chicago's South Side, is facing a shutdown amid the state's unresolved budget impasse.
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At last the moment of examination arrived, and I went to Toulouse in company with a candidate who had studied at the publiccollege.
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In that vein, Biden has called for cancelling the debt student borrowers took on to pay for undergraduate tuition at a publiccollege or university.
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The average out-of-state publiccollege tuition for the 2013-2014 academic year was $8,893, according to the The College Board.
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That does not include college, which averages more than $22,000 a year for an in-state publiccollege in the US.
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As a teacher at Borough Polytechnic, a publiccollege in South London, from 1945 to 1953, he encouraged several artists who later rose to prominence.
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He oversees the information technology requirements for the publiccollege, which offers more than 200 undergraduate degrees and more than 70 masters and doctoral programmes.
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That will put a major dent in the cost of a four-year publiccollege education for in-state students, which currently comes to $9,410 a year.
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To put a big dent in tuition at many publiccolleges and universities.
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Ensuring young people can attend publiccolleges and universities debt-free.