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Section: Students
Students
Scholarship Fund’s Director Carrying on Social Justice Legacy
Cecilia Marshall, granddaughter of the late Thurgood Marshall, is the director of general scholarships at the Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund.
June 26, 2013
Students
Higher Education Summit Highlights Research on Asian-American, Pacific Islander-Serving Schools
A new study examines opportunities and challenges at colleges and universities that enroll significant Asian-American and Pacific Islander student populations.
June 25, 2013
Students
Report Urges Better Preparation, More Active Recruitment of Community College Leaders
National community college leaders joined Aspen Institute and the Achieving the Dream organization officials to urge major improvements in how two-year college presidents are recruited, prepared, hired and evaluated.
June 24, 2013
Students
Special Report: Top 100 Associate Degree Producers
Our 2013 List of Top 100 Associate Degree Producers
June 21, 2013
Students
MSU May Raise Tuition on Juniors, Seniors
Michigan State University is proposing to charge juniors and seniors more than other undergraduate students.
June 19, 2013
Students
60K Sign Petition in Support of College Student Expelled for Being Gay
A former student who was expelled for being a lesbian receives enormous online support following the college’s request that she repay scholarship money.
June 18, 2013
Students
NJ Approves Tuition Bill for Students in US Illegally
New Jersey lawmakers approved a bill Monday that would allow those in the country illegally to qualify for in-state tuition rates at state colleges and universities.
June 17, 2013
Students
Montana Becomes Top State in Increasing 2-year Degrees
President Barack Obama set a goal early in his first term for the U.S. to turn out more college graduates than any other nation, but there hasn’t been much progress as most states have stumbled in their attempts to improve.
June 16, 2013
Students
Enrolling College-Bound Students With Their ‘Match’ School Could Yield Success
The College Match Program is attempting to combat the problem of enrolling students in colleges that are academically less than suitable for their success.
June 16, 2013
Students
UNCF Launches New Campaign to Invest in African-American Students
The college fund has updated its memorable tagline to stress the value of African-American education.
June 16, 2013
Students
Alabama A&M, J.F. Drake Reach Reverse Transfer Credit Agreement
The schools have entered into a reverse transfer credit agreement to enable Alabama A&M students who attended J.F. Drake to earn associate degrees.
June 13, 2013
Students
Arkansas Plans to Award More 2-Year Degrees
Arkansas education officials announced a plan Wednesday to award associate degrees to qualifying students who transferred from community colleges to universities but never got their diplomas.
June 12, 2013
Students
Commission Recommends Elevating Standards for Teacher Preparation
HBCU deans concerned diversity goals may be lost as CAEP proposal may favor the privileged at the expense of the economically disadvantaged.
June 12, 2013
Students
St. Cloud State Faculty: Transcripts Changed Without Input
Professors at St. Cloud State University say courses have disappeared from some students’ transcripts with no input from instructors who gave them bad grades.
June 11, 2013
Students
Duke Launches Program to Aid Minority Students in Science Majors
The program focuses on social and community programming to help students form strong bonds, share ideas and leverage resources.
June 11, 2013
Students
Even for Drop-outs, College Pays
It sounds like the worst of all worlds borrowing money for college, then dropping out and facing the debt without a degree.
June 10, 2013
Students
Open Enrollment for IB Programs Discussed at NASPA Conference
The argument was made that even if a student does not have the grades for an IB class, progress made in the course would better equip the student for college.
June 10, 2013
Students
Santa Monica College Reopens After Deadly Rampage
The school reopened under extra security Monday, except for the library, where police shot and killed a gunman after a rampage that left five people dead.
June 10, 2013
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