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Adapting to criticism and college opt-outs, U.S. News teases its latest rankings

University Business

News and World Report is set to release its law and medical school: research rankings next week with an updated methodology and a reliance on public information from schools that now refuse to participate. News chose this time around to pay closer attention to the student experience and career opportunities each school has to offer.

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More colleges will likely face closure in 2023, experts say

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Presentation College in South Dakota announced its impending closure this week, making it the latest higher education casualty in a sector squeezed by slumping enrollment and rising costs. Another sector analysis from S&P Global Ratings, released Wednesday, found that the 2023 outlook for the U.S.

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The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

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She took out an ad in a local newspaper in search of a physician to fill her 82-year-old husband’s prescriptions after his physician retired, as reported by Global News. Nor is primary care the only area where Nova Scotia’s health system suffers from a labor crisis. ” Nova Scotia [is] not alone. Her strategy was successful.

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The Impact of Crushing Student Debt on American Society: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions: Changing Higher Education Podcast 164 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest David Linton

The Change Leader, Inc.

Research shows that students who must incur debt to attend college have lower GPAs, more health issues both before and after graduation, are less likely to buy a house, will get married and have children later in life, are less likely to start a business, and are less entrepreneurial. I think he’s still at Fox News.

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Education Dept. pushes colleges to act before food aid deadline

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The department said in a Dear Colleague letter released Thursday that colleges and universities should conduct immediate outreach to their students who meet the current criteria. Recipients in a single-person household can’t have a net income of more than $1,133 a month to be eligible. Is this diversity newsletter?:

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Some good news came in late summer as U.S. Supreme Court News U.S. The Supreme Court is not expected to release a ruling until the end of its term in June. Good news came from Dawn Staley, who in April coached the University of South Carolina to its second NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. Larry Johnson Jr.,

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Regulatory Changes and Their Implications for Higher Education Mergers: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 190 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

Enhanced Scrutiny in New Rulemakings Impacting Accreditors and Mergers Accreditors now face intensified scrutiny under the latest round of rulemaking. This policy shift, while intended to provide structured oversight, may inadvertently place additional burdens on these institutions. I would agree there. [00:47:24]