Question

As an executive in the Admissions Office of Greenwood College, Janet must send rejection letters to applicants of the MBA program at the college. She decides to organize her messages using the indirect approach. Which of the following facts, if true, would support Janet's choice?

A) All the rejected applicants are offered the option of registering for the two-year diploma course in management instead, which has the same standing in the job market as an MBA.

B) The college was recently refused a grant that it had applied for to support its MBA program.

C) The college's decision is final and further discussion or communication about the matter will not be entertained.

D) All the applicants know that the decision hinges on their scores in an aptitude test and have already been informed of their scores and the cut-off for the year.

E) Owing to the large number of enrollments it accepts and its above average rating, this college is considered a "safety net" college by several applicantsa college they wouldn't mind getting into if the bigger names don't work out.

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