Mr. Holmes was a doctoral student in the neuroscience program at the University of Colorado, which he joined in June 2011.
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The move caught the attention of Samuel Beshers, the university's neuroscience program coordinator, who pointed Holmes application to a colleague in an e-mail.
He was a doctoral candidate in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora before he withdrew a month before the shootings.
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Holmes appears to have been accepted for admission, about the same time, to the University of Colorado's neuroscience program at the Anschutz campus in Aurora.
Holmes withdrew from the neuroscience program in June, a month before the shooting, though gave no reason for his withdrawal, said Jacque Montgomery, a spokeswoman for the University of Colorado.
Holmes was a doctoral student in Aurora, in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado, Denver, until he withdrew a month before being arrested outside the bullet-riddled movie theater.
Holmes was a doctoral student in the neuroscience program at the Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado, Denver, in Aurora, until he withdrew a month before being arrested outside the bullet-riddled movie theater.
During the spring of 2011, Mr. Holmes traveled to Denver to be interviewed for admission into the neuroscience program, where one classmate said he rarely spoke unless spoken to, a behavior that continued throughout the time he was in the Ph.
Prosecutors have said that Mr. Holmes, who had dropped out of a graduate program in neuroscience shortly before the shooting, engaged in elaborate preparations, including buying weaponry and body armor and booby-trapping his apartment.
The disclosure was made in a filing by Holmes' public defenders requesting that authorities hand over a package he sent to Dr. Lynne Fenton at the university's Anschutz Medical Campus, where he had been studying neuroscience before announcing earlier this month that he was withdrawing from the program.
Mr. Holmes entered the program in June 2011 and was one of six first-year neuroscience doctoral students.
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