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| | The Hot College in New Jersey These Days - New York Times |
 | | And in the 2005 college edition of U.S. News & World Report, of the 83 schools in the northern region that offer undergraduate and master's degrees but few if any doctoral degrees, the College of New Jersey is rated fifth behind Villanova, Providence College, Fairfield University in Connecticut and Loyola College in Maryland. |
 | | In 1999, for instance, the school received applications from 5,755 students, out of which 1,209 students enrolled, and including those who applied through special programs for the disadvantaged, the average College Board score was 1,205, and the average student was in the top 15 percent of his or her class. |
 | | For the 2004 freshman class, of the 6,485 students who applied, 1,231 enrolled; their average College Board score was 1,308 and the average class rank was the top 10 percent. |
| www.nytimes.com /2005/06/05/nyregion/05njCOLLEGE.html?ex=1275624000&en=67bb9be8fd3869b5&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss (763 words) |
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