monroehall_daryngovender.jpg The College touts a diverse course offering, allowing students to enroll in classes that spark their intellectual interests. Appears In KUKOSKI: The new-enrollment policy does not improve educational quality By Mary Alice Kukoski | November 30, 2017 Enrollment should not be indicative of the popularity and quality of a course when examining classes offered in the College.
KUKOSKI: The new-enrollment policy does not improve educational quality By Mary Alice Kukoski | November 30, 2017 Enrollment should not be indicative of the popularity and quality of a course when examining classes offered in the College.
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