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When there is so much student demand for places in the town colleges, won Trent lose enrolment by relocating them?

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When there is so much student demand for places in the town colleges, won Trent lose enrolment by relocating them?

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There is not, and has never been, a great demand for residence in the town colleges. The fact is that 9 out of 10 entering students and their parents prefer the 1st year college/residential experience offered on the main campus. In 1999 only 150 of 1,390 1st year students indicated Traill or Robinson as their preferred college placement. Demand for main campus accommodation will grow starting in 2003 when entering students are one year younger.

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