No Waivers on SAT/ACT in Florida
Florida universities won't follow the lead of other states and ignore their SAT/ACT requirements during the pandemic. On the Tampa Bay Times.
Florida universities won't follow the lead of other states and ignore their SAT/ACT requirements during the pandemic. On the Tampa Bay Times.
Trends in student enrollment and state spending priorities do not bode well for higher ed's financial coffers. On The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Leaders and administrators may put in rules restricting speech, but many students still support it. On National Review.
Leaders estimate that they'll have a new chancellor by early 20201. On the East Carolinian.
Beto O'Rourke and Peter Strzok continue a tradition of being welcomed into academic communities for vague reasons. On the College Fix.
New apprenticeship programs are reimagining the college-work relationship and giving workers an alternative to a college degree. On The Wall Street Journal.
Narrowing eligibility for H-1B visas makes it harder for international students to stay in America after earning a degree. On Education Dive.
Dozens of vice chancellors and sub-provosts pull in high salaries, and UNC budget changes shouldn't focus on lower-paid workers. On the Daily Tar Heel.
Empty dorms have put many colleges in a bind, as well as private developers building luxury student housing. On Bloomberg.
Daniel Klein offers the argument against the creeping procedures that enforce political conformity on campus. On The American Conservative.