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Research universities partner to increase low-income student graduation

Research universities partner to increase low-income student graduation

Inside Higher Ed The Fruits of Collaboration An alliance of 11 public research universities shows that sharing data, ideas and practices can help more low-income students graduate. By Ashley A. Smith Three years ago a group of public research universities set out to prove that by working together they could significantly increase the completion […]

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Abroad and online — beyond Title IX’s reach?

Abroad and online — beyond Title IX’s reach?

Inside Higher Ed Online Abroad, and Beyond Title IX’s Reach? Ruling in high-profile sexual harassment case suggests that foreign students in online courses have no recourse under Title IX. By Lindsay McKenzie September 20, 2017 Online courses — and especially the special brand of massive open classes that emerged earlier this decade […]

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Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance

Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance

The Chronicle of Higher Education September 22, 2017 by Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Education Dept. Replaces Obama-Era Title IX Directives With New Interim Guidance The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded two pieces of Obama-era guidance that told colleges how they should handle issues related to campus sexual assault, and has replaced them with […]

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Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Inside Higher Ed Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education. By Paul Fain September 22, 2017  The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Inspector General has released the […]

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Obama Alums Launch Coalition to Challenge DeVos

Obama Alums Launch Coalition to Challenge DeVos

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum September 22, 2017 A group of former Obama administration officials is launching a legal aid effort to assist students who are defrauded or suffer from discrimination. The organization, called the National Student Legal Defense Network, will work with state attorneys general and other advocacy groups […]

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The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around

The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around

Inside Higher Ed The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around By Scott Jaschik September 13, 2017  Only 34 percent of colleges met new student enrollment targets this year by May 1, the traditional date by which most institutions hope to have a class set. That is a key finding of the 2017 […]

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