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Dec 11

For-profit colleges that get GI Bill money need more oversight, veterans say

By Jasper Craven, The Hechinger Report

Internal government documents, watchdog reports and interviews suggest that little has been done to crack down on colleges accused of predatory behavior.

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Oct 24

More schools are teaching kids how to cope with emotions. Which programs actually work?

By Caroline Preston, The Hechinger Report

The popularity of social-emotional learning has given rise to concerns about low-quality curricula entering schools. But in Bristol, Virginia, a school is seeing academic success by focusing on students’ emotional well-being.

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Oct 09

Record number of colleges stop requiring the SAT and ACT amid questions of fairness

By Alina Tugend, The Hechinger Report

Standardized admission tests “have lost their luster as a common yardstick.”…

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Sep 25

Why your toddler can’t learn from a screen

By Jackie Mader, The Hechinger Report

Toddlers often are unable to understand that the person on the screen is real, relevant and represents an actual adult, one researcher said.

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Sep 16

Why finding out how much a college costs is harder than it looks

By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report

The Trump administration is pushing to make college costs and outcomes more transparent, as an alternative to regulating institutions. But some of the data is inaccessible and inaccurate, and much is provided by colleges and universities with little independent oversight.

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Aug 15

To help first-generation students succeed, colleges enlist and inspire their parents

By Aaron Cantú, The Hechinger Report

One in three first-generation students quits college within three years. Can colleges boost grad rates by building relationships with students’ parents?…

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Aug 09

The odds are stacked against black, Latino students going to grad school. Here are some solutions

By Melba Newsome, The Hechinger Report

A handful of universities are trying to help more black and Hispanic students get into and through graduate school, where they enroll in disproportionately low numbers. This is a problem not only for the students, but for the schools themselves…

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Jun 21

Can California export enough students to shore up college enrollment in other states?

By Matt Krupnick, The Hechinger Report

A decline of nearly 2.9 million college students nationwide since 2011 is driving a frenzy of recruiting in California, one of the few places in the country where the number of college-ready high school graduates is going up.

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May 10

Students find ‘free college’ often doesn’t live up to the lofty promises

By Mikhail Zinshteyn, The Hechinger Report

The complexity of what "free college" really means is leading to confusion about whether students qualify. In fact, the people who would benefit the most, such as those who attend part-time or older students, are often excluded.

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Apr 12

Could more federal loans help students afford college?

By Mikhail Zinshteyn, The Hechinger Report

A growing chorus of experts is making the surprising argument that students need to be allowed to borrow more. With grants limited and college costs rising, loans can be a lifeline for students who have no other way to afford…

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