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[edit] GA nomination failed
For these reasons :
- Needs a bit of copyedit.
- ...comprehensive doctoral degree... what is that? like people can comprehend their Ph. D. degree?
- Why quote this "all persons having completed the necessary educational requirements to enter at a level contingent with higher education needs." if there is no source or person that said it?
- a dramatic growth should be changed.
- Today, should be changed as time doesn't exist in encyclopedias. Same for this The current UH System chancellor is Jay Gogue, who is also the president of the University of Houston.
- UH offers a full range, why full range?
- Lincher 04:24, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Proposed Northwest Campus Satelite
Would this be the page to add the current proposed/cancelled Northwest satellite campus? Or would that be over at University_of_Houston_System? It seems this would be of interest. Chron.com and daily cougar have good articles on the topic. --Rgb9000 18:04, 3 October 2006 (UTC)