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Students more than happy to say goodbye to college admission tests
Getting into a college in America is not as easy and students have always found the process hugely daunting. A prospective student has to necessarily score well....

Kathy
Will “Keep Our Educator’s Working Act of 2010” Benefit Public Universities?
There is a fear among public colleges that they will be thrown off the cliff even as the 2011 budgets are being crafted by the state legislators. They face the threat....

Tom
Companies need to work closely with Universities to make graduates ready for work
Companies and corporates will have to work hand-in-hand with the universities if the American economy has to improve, a recent study has stated. According to the....

Karen
Proposals for Fee Cap by Lawmakers Gets Mixed Response
Recently we have seen a host of university campuses across California protesting, sometimes even violently about the escalating student fees. This has resulted in....

Kathy
Texas is facing a problem of poor quality of teachers due to low payment packages
Colleges in Texas are facing a situation that they rather not face ever again. The quality of teachers is decreasing at a rapid pace. This is mainly because the....

Jamie K
Why are Great Value Reforms Always Opposed?
The first opposition to President Obama’s health care reform bill push in the Congress came from the state of Idaho which is growing into a larger coalition....

Staff
Innovative Funding is the need of the hour as far as Higher Education is concerned
California has always been the leader in higher education, not just in America, but all over the world. This state was regarded as the best when it came to providing....

Staff
Post-College Performance Impacted by Background?
According to a report in the American Sociological Review, most of the students expecting to get benefitted from a reputed university education are usually not....

Karen
New statistics show that higher education in US is on a decline
A recent study reveals that the United States of America is now the only nation where the segment of people entering the workforce do not own better educational....

Kathy
Time to Revamp Our Grading System?
There has been a 0.1 point rise in the grade points averages of American colleges every decade in the past fifty years. Grade inflation is the most in private schools....

Chris




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