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Aggressive Plan for State Data Systems
U.S. Senate plan would have states collect students' test scores and other information and link it to wide range of other systems.
Next Stages in Testing Debate
Admissions group continues to draw attention to concerns about standardized testing, and the success of colleges that have moved away from relying on it.
'The Chinese Are Coming'
BALTIMORE -- Carleton College has 18 new students from China this year, and they are paying about half of their...
Tenure Restored at Kentucky Community Colleges
The board of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System on Friday restored the tenure system for new faculty members...
Emergency Checks Ordered for Veterans Waiting for Benefits
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday announced that it would authorize checks of up to $3,000 for students who...
Common or Elitist?
New battle emerges over online tools to let students apply with ease to many institutions. Is the Common Application about to face an entirely different form of competition?
Better Late Than Never
Washington, D.C., finally gets a community college of its own, after years of financial and political wrangling.
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