Word: registrar
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...sheer complexity of the formula prevents students from accurately gauging their honors status on a running basis. Only on the eve of graduation can the Registrar's Office authoritatively dispel their uncertainly, correcting what are frequently false expectations...
Thanks to the new legislation, the Two-Thirds Twist will grind to a halt in 1989. Until then, the Registrar's Office will compute students' honors according to each set of rules, awarding the higher degree where the outcomes differ. Somehow, it's hard to conceive of the new system working to any one individual's advantage--but it should work to everyone's collective advantage, eliminating the loopholes by which some undergraduates cop inflated degrees...
...Thirds Twist will the Registrar's Office according to each set of the outcomes but it should eliminating the undergraduates cop inflated...
...formula prevents students ganging their honors status on a running of graduation can the Registrar's dispel their uncertainty, correcting also expectations...
...fact, filmed there.) Edwin Moss, 69, was an Army combat veteran and one of the few blacks who was registered to vote in the town 20 years ago. Have things changed? "You're looking at one change," said Moss. He was the first black ever appointed as a registrar in Dallas County. Though the totals are distorted because people who have died or moved away have not been removed from the rolls, by last November Selma had 10,096 registered blacks, almost catching up to the 12,137 white voters...