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Santa Monica Part II?
California lawmaker wants to make two-tiered pricing at community colleges legal, partially to prevent minority students from attending for-profits. But critics say the bill opens door to privatization.
CFPB's First For-Profit Salvo
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enters the for-profit fray with an investigation of Corinthian Colleges, that references the company's loans to students. Will investigation expand?

Online Classes. Low Prices. Every Day.
Walmart is paying to send employees to the American Public University System, where they earn credits for on-the-job learning. The partnership has a big upside, but makes prior learning experts nervous.

Commencement and Evolution
Some Emory students and faculty are concerned because their graduation speaker, a noted surgeon and humanitarian, is a creationist.
Pass and Go
Amid a financial crisis, California's community college system proposes an end to students repeating courses they've already passed, particularly physical education and arts courses.
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Reforms With Promise
Early results suggest community colleges could see significant gains in efforts to move students through remedial mathematics, but they will need to adopt nontraditional approaches, write Anthony Bryk and Thomas Toch.

How Catholic?
Several colleges have seen heightened tensions in recent months over how much church teachings should dictate college policies.
Different Course, Different Price
Lone Star College has begun charging varying rates for courses systemwide, based on cost of delivery, and plans to add student success incentives, some of them financial.
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