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Religious University and 2-Year College
A handful of religious universities are now offering two-year degrees, with a goal of work-force development and serving more low-income students.
White House Rejects Calls to Delay HBCU Event
The White House will go ahead with the planned schedule for its annual HBCU conference next month, despite calls over...

‘Law Mart’
Author of new study of for-profit legal education sector answers questions about the book and potential lessons for policy makers.

Purdue Tackles Job Training
University touts new deal to train for IT outsourcing firm’s U.S. hiring push, but faculty balk at lack of control over curriculum.

The Slow Death of a For-Profit Law School
Abrupt closure of Charlotte School of Law appears to end months-long saga over program's access to federal aid. But questions remain over which former students will be eligible for discharge of student loans and liability for taxpayers.

Work-Force Training in an Anti-College Climate
Community colleges stress their role in providing work-force opportunities amid doubts from some working-class people that college won't benefit them or their children.

LSAT vs. GRE: What's Next?
Legal education experts consider fallout from increased interest among law schools in using a test other than the LSAT.

Healthier Than Imagined?
Report argues private colleges have been improving their financial status but shows at least some small and poor institutions are struggling.
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