‘Huge shortage’ in digital skills says Apprentice winner
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The Florida Coastal School of Law's application for reinstatement to participate in federal student aid programs was denied by the Education Department's Office of Federal Student Aid for failure of financial responsibility standards and failing to meet the fiduciary standard of conduct and standards of participation.
In its letter about the Derek Chauvin verdict, American University announced that it would institute “Black Affinity Housing.”
Why is college so expensive, and why do people keep paying it? Those are two-questions taken up in a new report that raises alarm bells about the future of higher education in America.
Covid is compounding other major shifts in international flows to leave a permanent realignment, experts suggest
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to improve US cyber-defences in light of recent attacks.
Dreamers, refugees and international students all will have access to funds under the new rule.
Roughly nine million college-educated adults received government assistance in 2017, the United States Census Bureau has reported.
Campaigners attack the proposals, saying they will further limit what is deemed acceptable speech
Leaders of the University of Michigan’s Central Student Government issued a strongly worded statement Monday night accusing Israel of “inhumane, international war crimes” toward Palestinians, drawing the ire and condemnation of many different groups of various political persuasions on campus.