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... basis that they conform to the stand- ards of accrediting associations may wish to develop educational service of distinctive character . They may find the entrance ex- amination one means of insuring entrants who will be suited to the ...
... basis that they conform to the stand- ards of accrediting associations may wish to develop educational service of distinctive character . They may find the entrance ex- amination one means of insuring entrants who will be suited to the ...
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... basis for accrediting institutions within their special fields of influence . Practically all of the regional associations have followed this suggestion and adopted the American council's stand- ards or modified them somewhat to meet ...
... basis for accrediting institutions within their special fields of influence . Practically all of the regional associations have followed this suggestion and adopted the American council's stand- ards or modified them somewhat to meet ...
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... basis be abolished . In general , many college executives are coming to believe that the selective process upon the basis of high rating in the preparatory work results in reduction of the number of students who will not profit ...
... basis be abolished . In general , many college executives are coming to believe that the selective process upon the basis of high rating in the preparatory work results in reduction of the number of students who will not profit ...
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... basis of personal qualities , including the physical . Scoring of applicants for college entrance upon the basis of personal charac- teristics attempts to cover good habits , industry , manners , respect for law , perseverance ...
... basis of personal qualities , including the physical . Scoring of applicants for college entrance upon the basis of personal charac- teristics attempts to cover good habits , industry , manners , respect for law , perseverance ...
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... basis of which section- ing is made in the first place . No one seems to have unlimited con- fidence in preparatory - school records , in entrance examinations , or in the results of psychological testing . A study made in the ...
... basis of which section- ing is made in the first place . No one seems to have unlimited con- fidence in preparatory - school records , in entrance examinations , or in the results of psychological testing . A study made in the ...
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