Talk:University of Maryland Eastern Shore/Archive 1

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The "University of Maryland Eastern Shore" does not have a comma between "Maryland" and Eastern Shore, as evidenced by its Web pages and those of the University System of Maryland Web pages. Bill 20:55, 2 Mar 2004 (UTC)

SAT scores
On 9 Nov 2006, an anonymous user added an unsourced comment that UMES students had some of the lowest SAT scores in the nation. According to sources I have on hand, the school requires an 800 SAT score for consideration for admission. It is inconceivable that several schools, including many community colleges, wouldn't accept students with lower SAT scores than that.

The comment seemed categorically unhelpful and derogatory. Given the fact that UMES is a historically black college, it could have had a racial element as well. Therefore I deleted it. Blockhouse 07:16, 21 November 2006 (UTC)Blockhouse

Fair use rationale for Image:UMES seal.gif
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Fair use rationale for Image:Maryland-easternshore.gif
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