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  2. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the school bestows honors on the top 1%, 5%, 10%, and 35% of graduating students. [128] The top sixteen students in the class at the end of the second year are also recognized as Chancellors, with the top four students being identified in order as Grand Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Clerk, and Keeper of the Peregrinus. [129]

  3. Saint Anselm College - Wikipedia

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    According to the college's 2024-2025 Student Handbook, students must achieve a 3.4 GPA to graduate cum laude, a 3.6 to graduate magna cum laude, and a 3.85 graduate summa cum laude. [41] The Dean's List of Scholars is an internal honor society accepting students that fulfill its requirements of a 3.4 semester GPA in at least four classes. The ...

  4. Grove City College - Wikipedia

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    Grove City College (GCC) is a private, conservative Christian liberal arts college [4] [5] in Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States. [6] Founded in 1876 as a normal school, the college emphasizes a humanities core curriculum and offers 60 majors and six pre-professional programs with undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts, sciences, business, education, engineering, and music.

  5. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    This decision found that "even though the college had reserved the right to change the student handbook unilaterally and without notice, this reservation of rights did not defeat the contractual nature of the student handbook." Ross v. Creighton University found that verbal contracts are binding. [20] [180] The North Carolina Court of Appeals ...

  6. Student affairs - Wikipedia

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    Idealized depiction of student life from a 1960 Shimer College handbook. The profession of student affairs "grew from the campus up, not from theory down". [41] Early higher education in the United States was based on the Oxbridge model of education; thus, most early institutions were residential and the tutors lived in the halls with the students.

  7. Specialized High Schools Admissions Test - Wikipedia

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    The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is an examination administered to eighth and ninth-grade students residing in New York City and used to determine admission to eight of the city's nine Specialized High Schools. An average of 25,000 students take the test to apply to these schools, and around 5,000 are accepted. [1]

  8. Coahoma Community College - Wikipedia

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    Coahoma Community College was founded in Coahoma County in 1949 as an extension of Coahoma Agricultural High School (1924), Mississippi's first agricultural high school for black students. Upon the establishment of the college, the high school was renamed Coahoma Junior College and Agricultural High School.

  9. Carroll College - Wikipedia

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    Unique to the college is a Human-Animal Bond Program, now anthrozoology. It offered the first such undergraduate degree in the US. [26] The college is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the #1 Regional College in the West in the 2021 edition of America's Best Colleges. Carroll College has held the #1 ranking for 10 consecutive years. [27]