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  • The Project on Student Debt calculated state debt averages for the class of 2009 using voluntarily reported college-level data from about 1,000 public and private nonprofit four-year colleges.

    The 10 States Where Students Are In The Most Debt Leah Finnegan 2010

  • The Project on Student Debt calculated state debt averages for the class of 2009 using voluntarily reported college-level data from about 1,000 public and private nonprofit four-year colleges.

    The 10 States Where Students Are In The Most Debt Leah Finnegan 2010

  • I read college-level courses on the subject, teaching myself about everything from plot structure to descriptions.

    Two Essays by Christopher Paolini 2010

  • In Advanced Placement Nation, that version of America populated by high school students taking college-level AP courses and tests, Florida covers a huge portion of the map.

    AP saves money for families, but what about taxpayers? Jay Mathews 2010

  • I spent much of the last decade writing and editing big chunks of textbooks; worked my way backwards from college-level towards middle school.

    Where we won the War we started by almost losing it 2010

  • Some days he wants CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS, others he wants an encylopedia of bugs written for college-level students with Latin species names and scientific discusions.

    Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2009

  • Many of them are average students, and only half took a college-level course in high school.

    High school barred average students from AP Jay Mathews 2010

  • Students were told this year that AP English, biology, American history, calculus and most of the other college-level courses at the school were open only to those with at least a 3.0 grade point average.

    High school barred average students from AP Jay Mathews 2010

  • By the time he reached the fifth grade, Jake had become bored with school, prompting the Barnetts to have him seen by a child psychologist, who assessed him as a math genius based on his IQ scores and recommended they pull him out of school and put him in a college-level class.

    Spreading his genius from coast to coast 2011

  • He has been dealing with a debate in the state legislature over whether the college-level programs are worth their cost.

    AP saves money for families, but what about taxpayers? Jay Mathews 2010

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