According to the text, why has there been a significant increase in the number of "mature" students (over the age of 25) enrolling in college classes in recent years?, Explain the "holistic admissions model." What specific factors do highly selective universities evaluate in an applicant beyond their GPA and standardized test scores?, How do Americans use the words "school," "college," and "university"? What is the fundamental difference between a college and a university in the US system?, Why do American college students typically take courses from a wide variety of fields during their first year before choosing their "major"?, What are the two main purposes of community colleges, and what specific type of degree do they usually award?, How does the educational focus of a four-year liberal arts college differ from that of a specialized undergraduate institution (like a conservatory or agricultural college)?, Why might two American citizens attending the exact same public university be charged vastly different tuition fees?, What is the difference between "need-based" and "merit-based" financial aid, and what are some common examples of merit-based talents?, What are "fraternities and sororities" (Greek life), and what are the main reasons undergraduates choose to join them?, Why do American universities offer full academic scholarships to top high school athletes, despite facing criticism from other students for giving them preferential treatment?.

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