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Nov 04

How do you help former college students finish their degrees? New data offer clues

By Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed

A growing number of colleges and organizations are seeking to find these students to encourage them to return to college and earn a credential…

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Nov 01

Are new accreditation rules for online education streamlined or ripe for abuse?

By Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed

The Trump administration calls its final rules on accreditation and state approval of online providers a rightsizing of bureaucracy that protects students. Consumer advocates and Democrats see an unraveling of federal oversight.

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Oct 30

College leaders express doubts about schools' agility in adapting to future challenges

By Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed

"Most institutions still plan for the 'medium term' -- not fast enough to be agile or future-facing enough to be transformational," a new report states.

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Oct 29

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How this Baltimore charter school puts kids in charge of their futures

By Hari Sreenivasan, Cat Wise

Baltimore has long struggled with poverty, crime, high unemployment and a low public high school graduation rate -- around 70 percent. But one charter school for sixth through twelfth graders is bucking that trend, graduating 95 percent of seniors and…

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Oct 22

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How this community college is preparing students for careers in aviation

By Cat Wise

According to Boeing, 800,000 new pilots will be needed worldwide over the next 20 years. In Bend, Oregon, a community college is preparing students to resolve this critical need -- and cultivate their own career success. Special correspondent Cat Wise…

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Oct 15

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Soaring housing costs stretch already-strapped college students

By Hari Sreenivasan, Cat Wise

For many college students, living costs may exceed the cost of tuition and fees, as affordable housing options are becoming increasingly hard to find. Some find they struggle with debt, or paying for meals; others are at risk for homelessness.

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Oct 14

Don't email like you text, and other tips for writing to a professor

By Colleen Flaherty, Inside Higher Ed

Need to ask a question before class? Here's what you need to know before you hit "send."…

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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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Oct 08

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For DACA students, it's hard to focus on a bright future when faced with deportation fears

By Hari Sreenivasan, Cat Wise

Like many college students, 19-year-old Jimmy Rodriguez has a lot on his plate. But unlike most of his peers, Rodriguez, a DACA beneficiary, is pursuing a degree and a future in a country he may one day be forced to…

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May 28

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Can 'cultural proficiency' among teachers help close student achievement gap?

By Hari Sreenivasan

Racial disparity in academic achievement remains a leading problem in American education, both at the K-12 and the college levels. A number of studies show greater diversity in the teaching profession can address some of those concerns. Hari Sreenivasan has…

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