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A small, close-knit college, residential students enroll in September to April courses. Additional students are enrolled through Booth UC's School for Continuing Studies which offers spring, summer, and online courses. Course offerings include social sciences, religion, film, English and business.
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The University College's John Fairbank Memorial Library has over 55,000 books, as well as a subscription to 115,000 e-books. The Centre for Salvation Army Studies houses a rare and growing collection of Salvation Army books, pamphlets, reports and periodicals.
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