prospective student

collocation in English

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prospective
adjective
uk
/prəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/prəˈspek.tɪv/
people who are expected to buy something, employ someone, become ...
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student
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstjuː.dənt/
us
/ˈstuː.dənt/
a person who is learning at a college ...
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(Definition ofprospectiveandstudentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Admission into higher education depended not only on one's public autobiography, but also on the subject and the university to which theprospectivestudentapplied.
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Aprospectivestudentwhose family income at age 17 is below the mean is allowed to attend college free of charge.
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In addition, theprospectivestudentmust sit for another entrance exam as well as physical and psychological exams.
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There are a number of tests which an active orprospectivestudentmay take.
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However, a 2007 feasibility study indicated strong community andprospectivestudentsupport for a satellite campus.
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Once an application is submitted, theprospectivestudentis administered a standardized test.
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Participation is based on an audition in which theprospectivestudentmust perform an appropriate solo, orchestral excerpt, major and minor scales, and sightread.
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Bursaries may be awarded in addition to scholarships where financial need is demonstrated and theprospectivestudentwould otherwise be unable to enter the school.
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Recruiting rules seek, as much as possible, to control intrusions into the lives ofprospectivestudent-athletes.
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During the recruiting process,prospectivestudent-athletes go on an official visit to the school they are being recruited by.
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During college transfer, a student typically applies to a college or university as aprospectivestudent.
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An official visit is aprospectivestudent-athletes visit to a college campus paid for by the college.
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The study concluded that a truly objective ranking would be individualized to the needs of eachprospectivestudent.
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Three of the violations are related to extra benefits concerning transportation, one concerning academics, and the last concerning improper communication with aprospectivestudentathlete.
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Aprospectivestudentis required to provide for sufficient material e.g. standardized test scores and a primary school teacher's recommendation.
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Findings are seen as providing valuable information for prospective students and programmes.
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These studies do not measure prospective students' wide-ranging attitudes towards debt.
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Prospective students are free to apply to join any sixth form or college.
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The department has been looking for prospective students whose dream is to be professional innovators and current teachers who want to recharge their batteries.
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