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Studying Transfer of Credit, Take 2
U.S. government approves revised survey designed to identify barriers that inhibit community college students' ability to continue their educations at other colleges.
The Community College Enrollment Boom
More two-year institutions, even after several years of increases, expect significant growth this year.
In Canada, a Bid to Retain Top Talent From Abroad
Changes in immigration policies seek to attract and retain more foreign students, who are increasingly a hot commodity the world over.
Did a Union Doublecross Its College Activists?
One of the nation's largest unions is taking barbs for encouraging students to organize campus employees, and then entering a secret deal to insure the workers never succeed in forming a union.
Equal Start, Less Equal Progress in Social Sciences
Women begin post-Ph.D. careers with same success levels as men, but face significant differences in terms of work-family balance, new analysis finds.
Another Case of Academic Fraud Involving Athletes
Ex-coaches at U. of New Mexico arranged for recruited players to get academic credit in courses for which they did no work, NCAA finds. Much finger pointing ensues.
International Admits and Applicants Up, But Not As Much
Survey spotlights increased competition for U.S. graduate schools, which are increasingly creating degree programs with institutions abroad.
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