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Higher Ed’s Reality Check: What Students Really Think About College

Ruffaloni

A new report from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education is waving red flags about dropping enrollment numbers and workforce gaps if colleges can’t step up their game and prove their worth. But what’s going on here? Show me the money: The cost crisis Here’s what keeps students up at night: money.

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Equitable Engagement: Addressing Gaps in Access to Information With Students and Families

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In High School Student Perceptions of College Financing , students said that nine out of 10 parents or guardians are involved in college planning in the 11 th grade; the same proportion also said families have reviewed the financial aid award letters their students have received. More likely to be interested in out-of-state institutions.

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Notes from my Georgia Tech Visit

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and all programs require Computer Science courses. Outside of the highly coveted programs in Engineering and Computer Science, Design and Architecture are also quite popular. 29% of undergrads are out-of-state students, 10% international, and 61% from GA. Out of the 60k applicants last year, only 11k were from Georgia.

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Professor: Learn AI in Law School. Your Career Depends on It

BestColleges

The first major breakthrough in AI in law was an AI program called eDiscovery, which collects evidence for court cases. Arizona State University (ASU) is helping law students jump headfirst into AI's effects on law. ASU Professor Gary Marchant said it's hard to teach a law course without having some connection to AI.

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We asked 3,800+ graduate and adult students about their program preferences. Here’s what they shared.

EAB

Blogs We asked 3,800+ graduate and adult students about their program preferences. Some of our most interesting—and surprising—findings came when we asked students about their interest in online programming, schedule preferences, and willingness to consider alternative credentials. Here’s what they shared.

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How will we measure student success in the 2020s?

EAB

Lineage B: Degree planning Even as first-year experience programs grew in popularity from 2000 to 2010, leaders at open-access and two-year institutions began advocating for expanding focus beyond the first year. Blogs How will we measure student success in the 2020s?

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

Accountability comes in many forms: to state or governing agencies, students, key performance indicators, operating measures, and more. Accountability comes in many forms: to state or governing agencies, students, key performance indicators, operating measures, and more. Indeed, “one of the defining characteristics of current U.S.