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Catholic and Protestant schools alike are hanging on to an unbiblical doctrine.
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Catholic and Protestant schools alike are hanging on to an unbiblical doctrine.
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New legislation promises to defang unelected edu-crats.
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New legislation promises to defang unelected edu-crats.
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The General Assembly may consider changes to existing higher-ed law.
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The General Assembly may consider changes to existing higher-ed law.
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It would be far better if colleges and universities would raise money to lend to students who need it to attend.
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It would be far better if colleges and universities would raise money to lend to students who need it to attend.
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In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Higher Education Act into law, inserting the federal government irrevocably into the inner workings of America's colleges and universities
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In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Higher Education Act into law, inserting the federal government irrevocably into the inner workings of America's colleges and universities
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For many people, the topic of college accreditation is dry and arcane
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For many people, the topic of college accreditation is dry and arcane
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Accreditation is supposed to act as a quality guarantee for colleges and universities, but it works very poorly
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Accreditation is supposed to act as a quality guarantee for colleges and universities, but it works very poorly
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"I wish my job did not exist," wrote Nick Cooper, an administrative law attorney for Norwich University (Vermont), in an April 29 Pope Center article.
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"I wish my job did not exist," wrote Nick Cooper, an administrative law attorney for Norwich University (Vermont), in an April 29 Pope Center article.
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Colleges and universities must adopt College 2020 if they want to remain in the game, says Vance Fried.
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Colleges and universities must adopt College 2020 if they want to remain in the game, says Vance Fried.
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Higher education is not on a sustainable path. Underlying business models are crumbling, costs are spiraling, and there is for the first time significant doubt in the minds of parents and employers about the value of a college degree.
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Higher education is not on a sustainable path. Underlying business models are crumbling, costs are spiraling, and there is for the first time significant doubt in the minds of parents and employers about the value of a college degree.