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Wake Up Higher Education. The Degree Is On The Decline.

Wake Up Higher Education. The Degree Is On The Decline.

Forbes Brandon Busteed September 25, 2020 It’s pretty much inevitable that enrollment in U.S. higher education will be down for 10 consecutive years. The latest estimates from the National Student Clearinghouse show fall ’20 enrollments down 2.5% over last year. This will further the slide for spring ’21, which will end up […]

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Young People Need Education Options Beyond the 4-Year Degree

Young People Need Education Options Beyond the 4-Year Degree

RealClear Education  French Hill September 25, 2020 For years, the federal government has played into a “College Bound or Bust” mentality, allocating education funding mostly to traditional degree programs and furthering the narrative that a college degree is the only path to success. The Republican Study Committee, the largest caucus […]

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Eliminate or Radically Restructure Federal Student Loans

Eliminate or Radically Restructure Federal Student Loans

The JAMES G. MARTIN CENTER for ACADEMIC RENEWAL Zach Greenberg September 18, 2020 In 1980, Apple founder Steve Jobs called the computer “a bicycle for our minds.” Today, the advent of smartphones gives individuals the power to share images instantaneously with the rest of the world, often accompanied by an admonishment […]

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Poll: Calif. Voters Likely to Reject Affirmative Action Proposal

Poll: Calif. Voters Likely to Reject Affirmative Action Proposal

Inside Higher Ed Scott Jaschik September 18, 2020 California voters are strongly resisting a proposal that would restore the ability of public colleges in the state to consider race and ethnicity in admissions decisions. The ballot measure would allow diversity to be considered in employment, education and contracting decisions. The […]

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L.A. community colleges will remain online-only through spring

L.A. community colleges will remain online-only through spring

Los Angeles Times Nina Argawal September 15, 2020 The Los Angeles Community College District, the largest in the nation, will remain online-only for the rest of the academic year amid the region’s ongoing coronavirus public health crisis, the system’s chancellor has announced. There will be a few exceptions for classes […]

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No More Regional Accreditors

No More Regional Accreditors

Inside Higher Ed Matt Reed September 16, 2020 n Tuesday I sat in on a webinar hosted by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), which is our accreditor. The audience for the webinar was college presidents and provosts, so I was there as the equivalent of a provost. […]

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The Realistic ‘Free College’ Plan Biden Should Be Proposing

The Realistic ‘Free College’ Plan Biden Should Be Proposing

Real Clear Education  Jason Delisle September 14, 2020 Joe Biden’s proposal to make public colleges free for families earning under $125,000 has received hardly any scrutiny. That’s surprising since it’s such a radical departure from the historical federal role in higher education in which the government subsidizes families with grants and tax […]

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UC Berkeley’s Clery Act fine part of new Ed Dept pattern, experts say

UC Berkeley’s Clery Act fine part of new Ed Dept pattern, experts say

Education Dive Jeremy Bauer-Wolf September 11, 2020 Dive Brief: The University of California, Berkeley, will pay a nearly $2.4 million fine and be monitored for two years for violating the Clery Act, the federal law requiring colleges to share campus crime statistics. UC Berkeley misclassified 1,125 incidents, most of which […]

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