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information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-Why we need tiny colleges-|||-A)We're experiencing the rebirth of smallness.Farmers markets tiny homes, and brew pubs all-|||-exemplify our love of smallness.So do charter schools,coffee shops, and local bookstores.Small is-|||-often(but not always)more affordable,healthier,and sustainable but its finest characteristic,the-|||-one that turns charm into love,is that going small allows us to be more fully who we are.-|||-B)In higher education the trend is mostly in the opposite direction:Universities with 20,000 or 30,000-|||-students are considered "mid-sized".The nation's largest university,Arizona State University, has-|||-80,000 students on campus and aims to enroll another 100,000 students online.At the other end of the-|||-spectrum is a handful of colleges that have fewer than a hundred students on campus and no online-|||-courses:colleges such as Sterling College,Thomas More College of Liberal Arts,and Deep Springs-|||-College.These colleges are so small that they can only be called"tiny."-|||-C)Tiny colleges focus not just on a young person's intellect,but on the young person as a whole.Equally-|||-important,tiny colleges ask,"How can education contribute to human flourishing and the well-being-|||-of the world?"And they shape a college experience to address that question. They replace concerns-|||-about institutional growt with attention to the growth of students as fully developed participants in-|||-their communities.-|||-D)I've had the privilege of teaching at three different institutions of higher learning during my career-a-|||-small liberal arts college and two mid-sized public universi I've also been profoundly disappointed-|||-in each of these institutions, and in many of my colleagues, especially when it comes to helping-|||-students and preparing them for the many responsibilities of adulthood.Administrators on the-|||-business of running a university,and most faculty focus on their scholarship and teaching their-|||-discipline. Little delibe attention is given to how students mature as individuals and social beings.-|||-E)Having just retired from teaching at a public university,I'm now returning to my hometown of-|||-Flagstaff,Arizona,to establish a tiny college-Flagstaff College I'm convinced there's a need for-|||-another type of education,one devoted to helping students come into their own and into this beautiful-|||-and troubled world.Young people need an education that will provide them with meaning, hope,-|||-courage,and passion,as well as information and skills.Large institutions,I beli are particularly-|||-ill-suited to this type of education.-|||-F)There's no "best of" list when it comes to tiny colleges,at least not yet.But around the country people-|||-are creating new colleges that provide an alternative to small liberal arts colleges, large public-|||-universities,and online education.-|||-G)With only 26 students,Deep Springs is the smallest college in the country and,quite likely,the mostinformation is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-Why we need tiny colleges-|||-A)We're experiencing the rebirth of smallness.Farmers markets tiny homes, and brew pubs all-|||-exemplify our love of smallness.So do charter schools,coffee shops, and local bookstores.Small is-|||-often(but not always)more affordable,healthier,and sustainable but its finest characteristic,the-|||-one that turns charm into love,is that going small allows us to be more fully who we are.-|||-B)In higher education the trend is mostly in the opposite direction:Universities with 20,000 or 30,000-|||-students are considered "mid-sized".The nation's largest university,Arizona State University, has-|||-80,000 students on campus and aims to enroll another 100,000 students online.At the other end of the-|||-spectrum is a handful of colleges that have fewer than a hundred students on campus and no online-|||-courses:colleges such as Sterling College,Thomas More College of Liberal Arts,and Deep Springs-|||-College.These colleges are so small that they can only be called"tiny."-|||-C)Tiny colleges focus not just on a young person's intellect,but on the young person as a whole.Equally-|||-important,tiny colleges ask,"How can education contribute to human flourishing and the well-being-|||-of the world?"And they shape a college experience to address that question. They replace concerns-|||-about institutional growt with attention to the growth of students as fully developed participants in-|||-their communities.-|||-D)I've had the privilege of teaching at three different institutions of higher learning during my career-a-|||-small liberal arts college and two mid-sized public universi I've also been profoundly disappointed-|||-in each of these institutions, and in many of my colleagues, especially when it comes to helping-|||-students and preparing them for the many responsibilities of adulthood.Administrators on the-|||-business of running a university,and most faculty focus on their scholarship and teaching their-|||-discipline. Little delibe attention is given to how students mature as individuals and social beings.-|||-E)Having just retired from teaching at a public university,I'm now returning to my hometown of-|||-Flagstaff,Arizona,to establish a tiny college-Flagstaff College I'm convinced there's a need for-|||-another type of education,one devoted to helping students come into their own and into this beautiful-|||-and troubled world.Young people need an education that will provide them with meaning, hope,-|||-courage,and passion,as well as information and skills.Large institutions,I beli are particularly-|||-ill-suited to this type of education.-|||-F)There's no "best of" list when it comes to tiny colleges,at least not yet.But around the country people-|||-are creating new colleges that provide an alternative to small liberal arts colleges, large public-|||-universities,and online education.-|||-G)With only 26 students,Deep Springs is the smallest college in the country and,quite likely,the mostinformation is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a-|||-letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.-|||-Why we need tiny colleges-|||-A)We're experiencing the rebirth of smallness.Farmers markets tiny homes, and brew pubs all-|||-exemplify our love of smallness.So do charter schools,coffee shops, and local bookstores.Small is-|||-often(but not always)more affordable,healthier,and sustainable but its finest characteristic,the-|||-one that turns charm into love,is that going small allows us to be more fully who we are.-|||-B)In higher education the trend is mostly in the opposite direction:Universities with 20,000 or 30,000-|||-students are considered "mid-sized".The nation's largest university,Arizona State University, has-|||-80,000 students on campus and aims to enroll another 100,000 students online.At the other end of the-|||-spectrum is a handful of colleges that have fewer than a hundred students on campus and no online-|||-courses:colleges such as Sterling College,Thomas More College of Liberal Arts,and Deep Springs-|||-College.These colleges are so small that they can only be called"tiny."-|||-C)Tiny colleges focus not just on a young person's intellect,but on the young person as a whole.Equally-|||-important,tiny colleges ask,"How can education contribute to human flourishing and the well-being-|||-of the world?"And they shape a college experience to address that question. They replace concerns-|||-about institutional growt with attention to the growth of students as fully developed participants in-|||-their communities.-|||-D)I've had the privilege of teaching at three different institutions of higher learning during my career-a-|||-small liberal arts college and two mid-sized public universi I've also been profoundly disappointed-|||-in each of these institutions, and in many of my colleagues, especially when it comes to helping-|||-students and preparing them for the many responsibilities of adulthood.Administrators on the-|||-business of running a university,and most faculty focus on their scholarship and teaching their-|||-discipline. Little delibe attention is given to how students mature as individuals and social beings.-|||-E)Having just retired from teaching at a public university,I'm now returning to my hometown of-|||-Flagstaff,Arizona,to establish a tiny college-Flagstaff College I'm convinced there's a need for-|||-another type of education,one devoted to helping students come into their own and into this beautiful-|||-and troubled world.Young people need an education that will provide them with meaning, hope,-|||-courage,and passion,as well as information and skills.Large institutions,I beli are particularly-|||-ill-suited to this type of education.-|||-F)There's no "best of" list when it comes to tiny colleges,at least not yet.But around the country people-|||-are creating new colleges that provide an alternative to small liberal arts colleges, large public-|||-universities,and online education.-|||-G)With only 26 students,Deep Springs is the smallest college in the country and,quite likely,the most



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