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Weighted GPA or Unweighted GPA?

Great College Advice

What is a weighted GPA and how is that different from an unweighted GPA? How do colleges calculate your GPA in high school in the admissions process? Some students take courses that “weigh” more than others, which can boost their GPA and their class rank. But how do colleges treat these different weights when they read your application? Calculating GPA for College.

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Customized, Faculty-Led Gastronomy 101: White Asparagus from Berlin, Germany

AIFS Abroad

By Nele Thomsen, Resident Director, AIFS in Berlin . In our quest to highlight the amazing dishes our students enjoy while studying abroad, this time we’re featuring a mainstay of the cuisine of Germany, white asparagus. Spring and Summer is a popular time for customized faculty led programs in Berlin. Nice weather means outdoor festivals and activities; it’s also the season to enjoy the best of local produce.

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Enterprise Risk Management in Higher Ed Part 3Risk Oversight and the Board’s Role in Higher Education Risk Management

The Change Leader, Inc.

The need for enterprise risk management (ERM) in higher ed was underscored by the chaotic nature of 2020. However, as noted in two previous blogs, many higher education institutions are unsure of why and how to develop this type of plan and then administrators’ roles in operationalizing this effort. This post addresses the other major component that needs to be addressed in creating an ERM plan—the important part that the institution’s board plays in the ERM.

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How to Detect and Deter Contract Cheating

Higher Ed Connects: Ethics

by Shelley Seale. Contract cheating — students paying a third party to complete university assessments for them — is a dominant problem of academic integrity for many institutions of higher education. How can universities respond in an effective, collaborative way? While we can certainly improve our ability to deter students from engaging in cheating behaviors , there is also value in investing time, energy, and resources into developing the capacity to detect instances of contract cheating. .

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Moral Disengagement: The link between a perceived culture of cheating and actual cheating behaviors

Higher Ed Connects: Ethics

by Shelley Seale. There is a lot of talk about cheating in colleges and universities — but how prevalent is it, really? A new study from The Ohio State University suggests that when students feel there is a “culture of cheating” at their institution — that in which academic dishonesty is ignored or condoned — they are more likely to engage in cheating behavior themselves.

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HBCU Leaders Embrace Strategic Change in Wake of Pandemicwith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Billy Hawkins | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 076

The Change Leader, Inc.

How some leaders in higher education embraced strategic change to survive the pandemic and how those changes will help guide future success for their institutions. How some leaders in higher education embraced strategic change to survive the pandemic and how those changes will help guide future success.

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My Experience Doing an Internship Abroad with Classes

AIFS Abroad

Last Updated on April 5, 2021 by Cat Rogliano. If you’re interested in traveling and getting internship experience, the family of AIFS programs offers three options: internships abroad , virtual international internships , and Study Abroad + Internship hybrid programs where you do a part-time internship while taking classes. I did a Study Abroad + Internship program in Granada, Spain in Spring 2019.