college-level course
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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Nearly all responding employees are high school graduates (97.5 %), and most of them have had at least some college-level courses (73.4 %).
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Students that enrolled in college and were placed into a sequence of 3 or more remedial courses were the least likely to persist to acollege-levelcourse.
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This committee recommended that a community college should exist and as early as 1956, the first college-level courses were offered.
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It is a selective school whose students take on rigorous college-level courses in mathematics, the natural sciences, technology/engineering, and research.
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Academic offerings included high school completion, college preparatory and college-level courses.
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The magazine stated that the measure showed schools which were committed to helping students take college-level courses.
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In 1921 true college-level courses were added to the curriculum.
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All officer students have had college-level courses in calculus and calculus-based physics.
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This program allows for highly motivated and advanced students to take college-level courses sooner than normal.
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This improvement has been attributed, in part, to a major overhaul in school staff, and to an increased focus on college-readiness and college-level courses.
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By 1952 a total of 60,000 students were enrolled in 400 primary schools, eleven secondary schools, and three institutions offering college-level courses.
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