Forcing Students to Apply to College Is a Bad Idea
…actually attend college, but once they have applied, the school or schools will start seducing them with their claims about the success that will be theirs if they enroll. Some…
…actually attend college, but once they have applied, the school or schools will start seducing them with their claims about the success that will be theirs if they enroll. Some…
…their debt, then the schools will be held responsible for paying off that debt. We want the schools to have responsibility here. And we think that will make a huge…
…campus will require—and where it will come from—remains to be seen. The university has only begun the process of negotiating with private firms and outside entities—a process that will be…
…a time when young people are being urged to pursue their formal education beyond high-school graduation. Critics will go on to say that the establishment of sports academies will unavoidably…
…will help to prevent disruptions to our students’ studies and the pursuit of their academic and professional goals.” College administrators are free to decide which students will receive emergency grants,…
…to be known as Case Commons Residence Hall. There will be 65 beds for students. Thirty will be reserved exclusively for student-athletes, while the other 35 will be filled with…
…using race as the touchstone for preference and we will still get them if we switch to “place.” Furthermore, some families will “game the system” by keeping children in lower-performing…
…international students from a “foreign country of concern.”Florida’s colleges and universities will therefore face increasing difficulties attracting researchers from these seven countries. Most affected will be the STEMM fields (the…
…ensure student diversity with respect to socio-economic status (SES). I think that is a bad idea and will explain why in this piece. The moderator provided this background. According to…
…and scientific aspects of the problem. Seeking to be “provocative,” President Summers (speaking from notes) said that the underrepresentation of women in these sports may not be due to discrimination….