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The Model Replication Budget stipulates that the UTeach program grow at 25 students per semester. Will there be problems if our growth rate is different from this stipulation?

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The Model Replication Budget stipulates that the UTeach program grow at 25 students per semester. Will there be problems if our growth rate is different from this stipulation?

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A. The growth rate described in the Model Replication Budget is not a stipulation. It is just a demonstration of how a program could grow. This document is not intended to be prescriptive. It serves as a “tutorial” regarding the typical costs associated with building and operating a UTeach program. Universities will have different situations, which will influence the growth rate per semester of students entering their programs.

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