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At the start of her junior year, Arianna Brandt’s high school counselor urged her to go all out on dual credit — courses taught on her West Side campus that would earn her free college credit. If ...
Rice University assistant professor Kirsten Siebach guided her students through a semester’s worth of material in one hour. They discussed the history of exploration on Mars, watched a video about ...
COMAL COUNTY, Texas – Classes at Hill Country College Preparatory High School will resume on Tuesday, eight days after a 15-year-old student shot a teacher and then fatally shot himself. In a post on ...
For all of the legitimate complaints about the current era of college sports and roster construction -- donor fatigue from needing ever-larger checkbooks and payrolls, not knowing half of the guys on ...
MANILA (PIA) — The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has officially approved a policy granting all higher education institutions (HEIs) full flexibility to transition to 100% online classes in ...
Boston College accepted 12.7 percent of a record-high 41,898 applicants for the Class of 2030, according to a University release. This year’s total number of applications surpassed the previous record ...
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Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.2 percent of applicants to the class of 2030 on Thursday, accepting 2,581 students from the largest applicant pool in ...
How would you feel paying $85,000 a year to one of the world’s most prestigious arts colleges, only to be taught how to eliminate your career? That’s how some students at Berklee College of Music view ...
Starting in about 2005, something nearly unthinkable began to happen: The lifetime value of a college degree began to decline. Up until then, and really for quite a while afterward, a degree was ...
According to recent surveys, about 60 percent of Harvard and Princeton graduates in 2024 took high-paying jobs in finance, consulting, tech, and engineering. At Amherst College, the rate in 2022 was ...