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Mulling Tuition Policy at Community Colleges
While educators see the value in low fees, they get challenged by a trustee who thinks it's fine for students to pay.
College Isn't Worth a Million Dollars
Go ahead -- just try to find an instance in the last few years in which someone trying to make...
Winning Hearts and Minds in War on Plagiarism
To many writing instructors, going nuclear (expulsion threats) or high tech (detection software) have failed to stop cheating. So they aim for small victories, through new approaches to teaching about academic integrity.
Distance Ed Continues Rapid Growth at Community Colleges
While Blackboard dominates course-management market at 2-year colleges, more institutions are looking elsewhere.
Reaching Out to Students in Foster Care
Community colleges consider how they can enroll and graduate a particularly vulnerable population.
Predicting and Preventing Campus Violence
Experts in the field gather at Columbia University to discuss school shooters, student suicides and the law, among other topics.
Key Lawmakers Plan for Student Loan Credit Crunch
As another leading lender leaves the federal program, lawmakers propose mix of increased Pell Grants, raised limits on federal loans, and offer of U.S. support for lenders struggling to raise capital.
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