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Enrollment figures remained about the same as last year for five Cambridge graduate schools who released their registration figures yesterday.
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences announced they had 1,668 students. This total represents a planned drop of about 150 in the school's enrollment.
Now undergoing a modernization program, the School of Education has already registered 270 men and expects almost 30 more; last year there were 250 at the school.
At the school of Design 170 have signed in so far with about 12 more expected. The final figure will be a drop of about 20 from last year. The Divinity School's registration of 110 men represents almost no change from last year.
The Littauer School of Public Administration will pass the 90 mark this year for the first time when registration is complete.
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