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High Enrollment Standards Could Increase Applications

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Recent decisions by Yale and Princeton to maintain the present number of admissions may bring more applicants than over before, according to John R. Emens, president of the Association for Higher Education.

"Several schools have found that increased selectivity in admissions usually brings more remuneration and prestige to graduates. More able young men and women want to get in," he said yesterday in Chicago at the convention of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. Emens is president of Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Ind.

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