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accomodate different students.

Berger said students who work full time and take classes in the early hours of the morning are like the students who take late-night classes: both kinds are trying to fit school into the most convenient time.

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“Clearly there are some people who are morning people, I am not one of them, but there are morning people who would benefit from being here early,” Berger said. “They might not be night people, so taking a class from 7-10 p.m. might not be on their prime list. They might think, ‘Who wants to take a class that late at night?’ Everybody is different, so we are trying to meet the needs of our students.”

Agadjanian said night classes provide opportunities to a wider pool of students.

“Night classes are so important because many students work during the day time,” Agadjanian said. “If we don’t offer these classes, we are restricting their options, so these classes open up opportunities for them.”

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