| 41. | Most of the Ivy League universities and most other colleges that offer early admission programs use binding early decision plans.
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| 42. | So far, admissions offices report that early admissions applications from foreign students have equaled or exceeded numbers from past years.
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| 43. | Christopher said, while a new council would be particularly significant for those countries not pegged for early admission to NATO.
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| 44. | Although originally intended to involve only four large universities, the " Early Admission Program " ultimately encompassed twelve schools : Shimer.
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| 45. | Servite has an Early Admission Process that enables young men to apply as early as October of their 8th grade year.
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| 46. | Harvard reportedly offered early admission to Chelsea earlier this month, along with Wellesley College, where her mother went to undergraduate school.
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| 47. | For many universities, such an approach came with a proviso : that if offered early admission, the student had to accept.
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| 48. | One recent study by professors who study higher education at Harvard, however, casts significant doubt on the perks of early admissions.
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| 49. | Previously, an applicant to a binding program for early admission could not also apply to a nonbinding early program like Harvard's.
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| 50. | In 1921, General Smuts and his government wished for the early admission of Southern Rhodesia into the Union of South Africa.
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