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Enrollments have dropped steadily throughout this decade: for example at U of T, our enrollment is about half what it was at the peak.
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Enrollments at the Jesuit university have risen from 4,500 to 6,900, and a higher volume of applications has allowed Gonzaga wider leeway in who it accepts.
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Enrollments have dropped steadily throughout this decade: for example at U of T, our enrollment is about half what it was at the peak.
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Enrollments have dropped steadily throughout this decade: for example at U of T, our enrollment is about half what it was at the peak.
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Enrollments declined slightly for the next three years, then rebounded in 2006-07 when enrollments increased 3.2%.
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Enrollments of foreign undergraduate and graduate students just starting to pursue their degree are rising even faster — 10.1% last year — suggesting growth will continue, the report says.
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Enrollments in courses in Korean have overtaken those in Modern Hebrew, to rank after Portuguese as the fourteenth most commonly studied language in 2009.
Study: Every foreign language has its niche Daniel de Vise 2010
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Enrollments in Arabic courses grew 46 percent, to 35,083.
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Enrollments increased from 23,766. in 2006 to 109,167. last year and reached 100,702. by the first half of this year.
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Enrollments increased from 23,766. in 2006 to 109,167. last year and reached 100,702. by the first half of this year.
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