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Fill up the blank :- A postsecondary school that has a set of requirements for admission is called..................

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Selective college

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Well confirmed answer..requirements make it selective if you don't fulfil

you cannot be admitted

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A post-secondary school that has a set of requirements for admission is called a selective college. This means that not everyone can enroll there - students have to have a high GPA, but also participate in a lot of extracurricular activities, community service, etc. There are more demands to get in a selective college than a non-selective one.
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