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U of California Faculty Panel Nixes Alternate Test

U of California Faculty Panel Nixes Alternate Test

Inside Higher Ed Scott Jaschik October 18, 2021 A faculty committee studying whether the University of California system should use a state exam in admissions has given the idea a thumbs-down, the Los Angeles Times reported. “The … assessment is not appropriate as an admissions test, required or optional, for the UC,” the […]

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Department to Hold Loan Servicers to Higher Standards

Department to Hold Loan Servicers to Higher Standards

Inside Higher Ed Alexis Gravely October 18, 2021 The Department of Education is planning to increase its oversight of six loan servicing companies, beginning next year, by including stronger standards for performance, transparency and accountability in the servicers’ contract extensions. The new contract terms will allow the Office of Federal […]

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4-Year Degrees for California’s 2-Year Colleges

4-Year Degrees for California’s 2-Year Colleges

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman October 18, 2021 Community college leaders celebrated new legislation allowing their institutions to offer more four-year degrees. The measure is also a win for the national community college baccalaureate movement. California community college advocates and leaders are applauding new state legislation that allows two-year institutions […]

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‘Demographics Are Not Destiny’

‘Demographics Are Not Destiny’

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman October 8, 2021 A new report examines how much control community colleges have over former students’ wages and their ability to pay off loans postcollege. Students enrolled in community college programs with higher numbers of students from underrepresented minority backgrounds earn less and have a […]

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Ex-USC dean indicted in alleged scheme to get kickbacks for social work school

Ex-USC dean indicted in alleged scheme to get kickbacks for social work school

Higher Ed Dive Natalie Schwartz October 14, 2021 Dive Brief:  A former dean at the University of Southern California and a Los Angeles politician have been indicted after a federal corruption investigation unearthed allegations they worked together to illegally steer public money into the institution’s school of social work. Marilyn Louise Flynn, […]

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A Frugal Veto at a Time of Abundance

A Frugal Veto at a Time of Abundance

Inside Higher Ed Sara Weissman October 13, 2021 California governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to extend access to the state’s financial aid program to about 160,000 more college students. The governor cited the high costs of the measure, which was widely supported by state lawmakers. California higher education leaders and […]

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Policymakers Are Trying to Restrict Veteran Benefits

Policymakers Are Trying to Restrict Veteran Benefits

VEP October 12, 2021 One of the biggest reasons many enlist in the Military and serve our country is for the benefits they’re promised. Education, housing, health insurance, etc. To take away or restrict their benefits after they’ve signed, is a disgrace to their service and Policymakers should be ashamed […]

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Community College Is Already Affordable

Community College Is Already Affordable

Forbes Preston Cooper October 13, 2021 The reconciliation bill currently under debate in Congress includes a scheme to provide two years of free community college, the centerpiece of a $111 billion boost to higher education funding. The bill’s Democratic backers say that “every American should have the opportunity to get the quality and affordable […]

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Long wait for students to enroll in some community college nursing programs

Long wait for students to enroll in some community college nursing programs

EdSource Ashley A. Smith October 12, 2021 Students pushing for changes in admission process Despite the high demand for more nurses, students at some California community colleges are finding it difficult to get accepted into nursing programs. It’s a problem that leaders of the student senate of the California Community Colleges […]

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