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catalogs as contracts  

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  • The courts have constantly refined the relationship between institutions of higher learning and their students since the nascence of American higher education. As societal expectations have evolved, new demands have been placed on colleges and universities by their primary constituency, students, for less paternalism and more accountability for services rendered. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law and Higher Education; Catalogs as Contracts]

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