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Caution on Expanding Community College 4-Year Degrees

Caution on Expanding Community College 4-Year Degrees

Inside Higher Ed By Ashley A. Smith The move by a growing number of community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees has generated excitement, especially in California, where the first crop of students in a pilot program are expected to graduate this spring. But a recent report from the state Legislature’s independent policy analysis […]

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The Skills Gap Is Real

The Skills Gap Is Real

Chronicle of Higher Education To the Editor: Your recent interview, “Skills Gap ‘Is a Fiction’” (The Chronicle, November 11), represents the best of intellectual diversity. But we do all of higher education a real disservice if we believe the interview, or ignore the importance of middle-skills job. Yes, most graduates of […]

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President Speaks: Let’s stop talking about ‘non-traditional students’

President Speaks: Let’s stop talking about ‘non-traditional students’

Education Dive Dr. Alan Kadish is president of the Touro College and University System. I would like to correct a significant misnomer in academia. The phrase “non-traditional student” is often used to describe older students, those working full-time and those juggling parenting responsibilities. College marketing materials, as well as depictions in movies, […]

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Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act

Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act

IFAP   Posted Date: November 19, 2018 Author: Federal Student Aid Subject: Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Act On March 23, 2018, the President signed Public Law 115-141, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, which included an amendment to Section 473(b) of the Higher Education Act, authorizing the Children of Fallen […]

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What You Need to Know About the Proposed Title IX Regulations

What You Need to Know About the Proposed Title IX Regulations

Chronicle of Higher Education By Sarah Brown and Katherine Mangan Updated (11/16/2018, 4:40 p.m.) with additional reaction to and comment on the proposed regulations. Students accused of sexual misconduct would gain greater protections and colleges investigating complaints could face reduced liability under sweeping new regulations proposed on Friday by the […]

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Betsy DeVos Sued Again Over Delays in Student Debt Relief

Betsy DeVos Sued Again Over Delays in Student Debt Relief

CNN New York (CNN Politics) Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was hit with another lawsuit Tuesday claiming she failed to cancel student debt owed by people whose for-profit colleges have been shut down. The new lawsuit comes a month after a federal judge ruled that the regulation should immediately go into effect, after […]

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