41.   And the college is much more worried about keeping the student body from splintering into subgroups of blacks, jocks, gays, cyberkids, and whatevers.

42.   And they represent a relatively small group among seniors, because most American colleges are not flooded with early applications and take most applicants.

43.   Another concern for middle-income families is that colleges are more liberal with financial aid to students who do not have big assets of their own.

44.   Area colleges are on the cusp of such technology.

45.   As a result, Strathmore, like Kenyatta University, has an internal computer network that an American college would be proud to own.

46.   As African-American institutions, those colleges were far more important than the relentlessly sentimentalized Negro baseball leagues.

47.   As Kennedy noted, college is the great door-opener, the difference between a shot at the middle-class and a lifetime on the margins.

48.   As enrollments rise, colleges are likely to hire more teachers, and students will spend their money in college towns, buffering those economies.

49.   Asked if she knew where the college was, she was quiet for a moment.

50.   Austin agrees with his brother that college is the route to go for players who are not high draft choices.

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