Were ‘B’ students really enrolled at higher rates than ‘A’ students?
A select group of colleges may have brought in more lower-GPA students from the Class of 2020 during the past year.
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A select group of colleges may have brought in more lower-GPA students from the Class of 2020 during the past year.
'There is no separate graduation for exceptional academic achievement, but one for someone’s skin color,' remarked one student.
On the shore of Lake Michigan in bucolic southeastern Wisconsin, Gateway Technical College recently announced an attractive scholarship opportunity for its STEM students.
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Southern New Hampshire University is giving students new access to key documents, including diplomas. Though it isn't wiping away debt, the change is significant.
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North Dakota State University announced a new survey June 17, revealing 57% of current left-leaning undergraduates consider themselves unpatriotic.
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