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One university includes among its objectives increasing its part - time student
numbers from 530 to around goo full - time equivalents ( FTEs ) , doubling mature
and non - standard entry numbers , and widening access and part - time
provision ...
One university includes among its objectives increasing its part - time student
numbers from 530 to around goo full - time equivalents ( FTEs ) , doubling mature
and non - standard entry numbers , and widening access and part - time
provision ...
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the eight similarly mention school - level changes as being in line with the
university's existing practices . A majority claims high proportions of mature age (
twenty - one plus on entry ) or non - traditional admissions . One finds this
incompatible ...
the eight similarly mention school - level changes as being in line with the
university's existing practices . A majority claims high proportions of mature age (
twenty - one plus on entry ) or non - traditional admissions . One finds this
incompatible ...
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examination of the availability and adequacy of academic and other services is
being undertaken to ensure that they meet the needs of all students , particularly
mature students and those studying part - time and evening .... The provision of ...
examination of the availability and adequacy of academic and other services is
being undertaken to ensure that they meet the needs of all students , particularly
mature students and those studying part - time and evening .... The provision of ...
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Change and Higher Education the New Discourse | 15 |
Mission Aims and Objectives What May Be New? | 28 |
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