Cambridge urges end to talks impasse as marking delays loom
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The Earned Admissions program at ASU gives prospective students like Galica the opportunity to enroll in first-year ASU college courses, all online. Students only pay if they pass the course, and class fees are deeply discounted. If students complete all required Universal Learner Courses with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, they become eligible for admission to ASU. Credits can also be used toward other universities if students wish. Read more
Florida has become the first state in the nation to officially accept the Classic Learning Test as an alternative to SAT and ACT, the latter of which are considered ideologically slanted to the left. Read more
A group of HBCUs is participating in a nationwide effort to bring college coursework to low-income high school students. Read more
The Federal Government has blocked 100 cheating websites under a sweeping crackdown on academic misconduct in higher education Read more
Flagship programme that places graduates in local schools to teach faces uncertain future as participation dwindles Read more
Colleges may want to cut back on early class offerings, according to research findings that “suggest concerning associations between early morning classes and learning outcomes.” Read more
Asking college applicants about their criminal history can have mixed results for colleges looking to reduce racial bias, experts say. Read more
In an April 28 post on "Homeroom," the official blog of the Department of Education (ED), ED called on schools to remove the criminal background question from admissions. Read more
England’s higher education regulator has warned universities against over-reliance on tuition fees of students from China, as Rishi Sunak backtracked on his earlier pledge to close UK branches of the Beijing-sponsored Confucius Institute. Read more