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Study: Ignoring Race in Admissions Doesn’t Improve Quality of Incoming Class

Ignoring race in the college admissions process lowers diversity outcomes but has no effect on the academic standards of an...
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Are Short-Term Credentials Really More Affordable?

A new report finds that costs vary widely, from free to more than $20,000 per month. 

Miss. Board Removes Word ‘Diversity’ From Public University Policies

The governing board of Mississippi’s public universities voted Thursday to remove the word “diversity” from several policies, Mississippi Today reported...

Ep. 134: Voices of Student Success: Life Design for Student Success

Integrating life design principles into students’ learning improves results in academics and the workforce.

U.S. Institutions Top Interdisciplinary Science Ranking

U.S. higher education institutions lead the world in interdisciplinary science, according to a new ranking of interdisciplinary strength in undergraduate...
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Survey: Students Value Instructional Clarity, Active Learning

A recent report from the Association of College and University Educators and the Lumina Foundation found students evaluated their courses based on four primary factors.

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A Fight Over the New College of Florida Foundation

Changes to NCF regulations will allow the board and administration to exert more control over the foundation. Critics worry officials will raid restricted funds.

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At Top Colleges, 100 Years of Affluence

A comprehensive new study found that the socioeconomic makeup of highly selective colleges is roughly the same as it was a century ago, even as access to higher education has exploded.