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For the first time in four years, UC leaders are proposing tuition increases — as much as 5% in each of the next five years — to help cover rising costs and to expand the enrollment of California students.
The schools have asked a judge to reject the new regulation, which bases for-profit colleges’ access to federal loan programs on graduates’ debt load.
The Chinese mainland's College English Test, known as CET, will not be accepted by two of Hong Kong's top universities this year when they examine applicants' English skills.
Oregon State University is responding to the needs of higher education professionals by launching an 18-credit graduate certificate online in university teaching this winter.
The University of Texas System plans to make its first foray into competency-based education fittingly far-reaching.
Now that a fuller picture has emerged about UNC-Chapel Hill’s paper class scheme, a regional accrediting agency is launching a second review of the university with the watchwords “Trust but verify.”
The faculty of UCLA’s largest academic unit voted by a narrow margin to require future undergraduates to take a course on ethnic, cultural, religious or gender diversity.