branch campus
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbranchandcampus
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branch
noun[C]
uk/brɑːntʃ/us/bræntʃ/
a part of ...
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campus
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkæm.pəs/us/ˈkæm.pəs/
the buildings of a college or university and the land that ...
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(Definition ofbranchandcampusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Branchcampusstudents tend to have a much more isolated and insular college experience.
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Figure 2 gives the mean response rates of the 51branchcampussubjects for the seven words.
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The threebranchcampusgroups were then compared with each other, and no significant differences were found at any contextual level.
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Thebranchcampushas classes from 1st-5th grade.
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Thisbranchcampusmay be located in a different city, state, or country, and is often smaller than the main campus of an institution.
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In 1964, it was decided to establishbranchcampusfor the different regions of the country.
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Eachbranchcampusfocuses its training on the workforce members in its region.
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In 1923, the legislature decided that, rather than abranchcampus, an entirely new university would better serve the needs of the region.
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The main campus consists of, and thebranchcampuscovers.
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In some state university systems, "provost" may be the title held by the head ofbranchcampus.
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As the community and local school districts invested more money and support in this universitybranchcampus, a call was made for more local control and autonomy.
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During the 1966-67 year, applications for a federal grant to assist in the construction of a separate facility for abranchcampuswere prepared and approved.
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Some of them are branch campuses of these foreign institutions.
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There are 2 public university branch campuses located in this district.
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Although the overall number of international branch campuses has grown rapidly, a total of 11 such campuses closed between 2004 and 2009.
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The availability of branch campuses may increase higher education enrollment by nontraditional students.
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Marketing packages that have been offered include sponsorships in various sections of the magazine, supporting advertisement campaigns, offering give-away promotions, and providing new-product distribution on branch campuses nationwide.
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