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'U.S. News' Adds Surveys That Could Alter Methodology
U.S. News & World Report may be on the verge of significant changes in its methodology. The magazine has sent...
A Look at Online Orientations
With demand for online courses increasing, some two-year colleges seek ways to boost retention among distance learners.
Affirmative Action Challenged Anew
Lawsuit against U. of Texas raises novel question: If a university has diversity success with a "percent plan," does that preclude doing more?
Getting Older Students Into the Mix
Two states take different tacks to attract "nontraditional" learners -- one promoting short online courses, the other giving students a subsidized taste of college.
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...
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