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  2. James Madison University College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The College of Business is the business school of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.It is a fully accredited business school that offers undergraduate degrees in accounting, computer information systems, business analytics, economics, finance and business law, international business, management, marketing, and quantitative finance. [3]

  3. James Madison University College of Arts and Letters

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    The College of Arts and Letters is one of the academic colleges at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. It includes the Schools of Communication, Information, and Media, the School of Liberal Arts, and the School of Public and International Affairs.

  4. James Madison University - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In 1977, the university's name was changed to James Madison University. [6] The first president of the university was Julian Ashby Burruss. [7] The university opened its doors to its first student body in 1909 with an enrollment of 209 students and a faculty of fifteen. [7] Its first twenty graduates received diplomas in 1911. [6]

  5. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    In round 4, universities have total freedom in setting their requirements and criteria. Universities can require scores in TGAT, TPAT, General subject tests, or other exams such as the SAT, and IELTS. They can also require the student's portfolio and set requirements of the student's region of origin.

  6. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of first-time freshmen entering college that fall was 2.90 million, including students at four-year public (1.29 million) and private (0.59 million) institutions, as well as two-year public (0.95 million) and private (0.05 million) colleges. First-time freshman enrollment is projected to rise to 2.96 million by 2028. [6]

  7. Woodrow Wilson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson Hall (also known as Wilson Hall) is an American building on the campus of James Madison University (JMU) located on the center of the university's quadrangle in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dedicated on 15 May 1931, the building's namesake is President Woodrow Wilson , who was born in nearby Staunton .

  8. Godwin Hall - Wikipedia

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    Godwin Hall is a building on the campus of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, housing the School of Kinesiology, the School of Theatre and Dance, and the JMU Athletics department. It is named after Virginia governor Mills E. Godwin , and his wife and JMU alumna Katherine Godwin.

  9. Year 10 - Wikipedia

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    It is the 1st year in High School, with standard 10 or class 10 as the second and final year in high school. It is also known as Matriculation and makes the students eligible for attending Pre-University Certificate course (or popularly called PUC or class 12th) which in turn will make them eligible to attend college.