How can an institution have an exclusively undergraduate enrollment profile, and yet have a graduate instructional program classification?
A small number of schools offer graduate programs that enroll students in the summer only or at remote sites, and as a result these schools show no graduate enrollments in the fall term (the basis of the enrollment profile). While we could adjust the enrollment profile to take this apparent contradiction into account, by leaving the apparent contradiction in place it is possible to identify these institutions easily.
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