<p>Over the holidays, I noticed that the Clark School of Engineering was advertising very heavily over the one of local radio stations (630-WMAL). I was curious as to the reason. Did it have anything to do with a fall-off in applications for 2013?</p>
<p>What makes you say there was a fall-off in applications for 2013?</p>
<p>Why all the heavy advertising then? I didn’t hear any similar advertising for the Smith Scool of Business, Journalism school, etc.</p>
<p>I think the advertising is geared more towards their engineering programs for part-time or full-time graduate students.</p>
<p>Make sense — Thanks</p>
<p>I wonder if the advertising is related to this new partnership…</p>
<p>“Congressman Steny Hoyer (Md.-5) stated, In order to boost our economic competitiveness and help put more Marylanders back to work, we must continue building a highly-skilled workforce. Im pleased the University System of Maryland has announced…”</p>
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