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For my first three years, we were like a junior college team.
His time of 10.05 was a personal best and a national junior college record.
His parents were a junior college president and a teacher.
"The best thing for me to do was to go to junior college."
The school first opened as a women's junior college in 1964.
A two year private junior college is associated with the university.
After my father died, she taught at a junior college for a couple of years.
Another was a 20-year-old junior college student who had started work on Monday.
We even have a junior college," and "I came out here to practice law.
It became a single department junior college again in April 1997.
He had served in the army and taken two years of junior college.
But he never played for the junior college basketball team.
After two years of junior college, he went to Alabama.
The School was founded in 1923 as a junior college.
The oldest is in junior college now and will go on to university.
The campus seemed more like a junior college than the high schools I'd seen.
In 2008, Green lead the team to a 12-0 record and the junior college national championship.
He is now playing at a junior college in Iowa.
Already, he said, the junior colleges last year turned away 50,000 students.
Since 2006 it has been extended to include a junior college.
By 1932 there were 38 junior colleges in the state.
The installation year is 1950 when the junior college system started.
The school was constructed on the site of the first public junior college in California.
It was also at junior college that he met Nancy.
The average rate of junior college transfers at Big 12 schools was just 30.6 percent.