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Tying Colleges’ Hands
Arizona executive order barring public colleges from mandating COVID-19 vaccines, testing and mask wearing is expected to be codified into law.

A Crowded Campus Once More
Some institutions are seeing surging demand for housing. A few are offering students money to dampen the impact.

High School Students Are Changing College Plans
Colleges should expect more students to attend college close to home and to look for low-cost options.

A Decades-Old Law, Now More Important Than Ever
Campus safety and sexual assault prevention advocates are pushing U.S. Department of Education officials to put more focus on enforcement of the Clery Act.

No More 3-Hour Exams?
British universities envision changes in assessment of students, based on experiences under COVID-19.

A Jump for Summer?
Some two-year colleges are reporting that summer enrollment is up at their institutions.

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Social Credits and Student Success
Craig Ross suggests a program to align good student behavior with lower costs and enhanced retention and persistence in higher education.

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If Colleges Were Rated Like Uber Drivers…
Students say the pandemic switch to online learning was a disaster. Using Uber driver ratings, colleges would have been fired many times over this year.
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