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The youngest person to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is Michael Kearney, who enrolled at the age of 11 in 1994. Kearney was recognized for his exceptional intellectual abilities and had previously earned a high school diploma at an unusually young age. His early admission to MIT exemplified his extraordinary talent in academics.
20 * 19 * 18 * 17 = 116,280 ways This is Permutation: nPr = n! / (n-r)!
275 fourth graders go to that school because 625 times .44 is 275
Go to the Pepperdine website and find out
7,700 undergraduate students and 3,600 graduate students for a total of approximately 11,300
7,700 undergraduate students and 3,600 graduate students for a total of approximately 11,300
Approximately 6,500 undergraduate students and 2,100 graduate students attend Dartmouth College.
Louisiana State University was approximately 30,000 students. ~25,000 of the students are in the undergraduate program and ~5,000 are in postgraduates studies.
Centenary College of New Jersey was founded in 1867 and has 1,708 students. Centenary College of Louisiana was founded in 1825 and has 501 undergraduate students, and 107 postgraduate students.
Duke University had 6,655 undergraduate students; 50% are male.
Undergraduate Enrollment: 17371 Graduate Enrollment: 4735
It depends on which Wheaton College you're talking about. At Wheaton College in Illinois, there are 2,366 undergraduate students and 549 graduate students. At Wheaton College in Massachusetts, there are 1,655 undergraduate students and no graduate students.
MIT in Boston.
In the Common Data Set 2013-2014 provided by Stanford University, the total number of enrolled students is 18,136. That total includes 7,061 undergraduate and 11,075 graduate students.
Absolutely not. Harvard will accept students from many different undergraduate schools into their Law School.