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REFERENCE(S) Note: if you have completed less than four semesters of coursework, be sure to have your reference speak to your preparedness for participating in a living-learning community that will require punctuality, teamwork, and self-starting. Reference forms are available on the website.
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* "Anyone who is among the living has hope--even a living dog is better than a dead lion!" (Ecclesiastes 9:4)
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