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Administrators and experts see the value in The College Board’s access efforts but some question transparency
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Administrators and experts see the value in The College Board’s access efforts but some question transparency
Oberlin College has been ordered to pay an additional $33 million in damages to Gibson's Bakery.
To bolster expanding online IT certificate program, Google plans to add career resources for students and to expand its community college partnerships and pathways to four-year degrees.
Narrowing financial buffers raise questions over Australian universities’ goals of being comprehensive
The list colleges don't want to join.
The University of South Carolina ignores a state law requiring state-funded colleges to make founding document courses essential to graduate.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told a gathering of finance executives that more students should have access to career pathways other than a bachelor’s degree and that more companies should be willing to hire people with alternative credentials.
Experts say rules are too unclear in light of rise of online commercial checking services
Trump administration seeks overhaul of federal standards for college accreditors, arguing current rules stifle innovation. But critics say proposed changes water down oversight.
Rashmi Goel, a tenured associate professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, has filed an Equal Pay Act complaint, claiming that she earns significantly less than others in her academic category.