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		<title>What is the difference between a college and a university?</title>
		<description>The term college refers to an educational establishment which grants bachelor degrees in science, liberal arts, both or in one specific study area. On the other hand, a university encompasses undergraduate studies, graduate and professional schools. A university is composed of different colleges.
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		<title>How do you apply for local scholarships?</title>
		<description>You need to prepare all important documents such as your academic performance report and your parent's financial statements. Before you even fill out any form, carefully read the eligibility terms for each scholarship and choose only the ones suited for you. After you have chosen the appropriate loc</description>
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		<title>Will my long distance learning classes transfer to a traditional college?</title>
		<description>Yes. There will be instances that your long distance learning classes will be transferred to a traditional college in usual classrooms if the subject calls for it. However this may be temporary. 
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		<title>Can I get a degree through distance learning?</title>
		<description>Yes. There is a wide selection of obtainable degrees through distance learning. Here is a list of the different degrees which you may choose from when you intend to enroll through distance learning:
- Associate degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Graduate degree
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