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A recent change has led to some colleges hesitating to help students affected by the economic downturn.
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The legal cases argue that online classes don't have the same value as on-campus ones.
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Colleges might be able to reopen their campuses if they're able to frequently test their students. But can they get tests --- and with budgets already squeezed, will they be able to afford it?
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Like so many sectors of the economy, higher education is taking a big hit from the pandemic. The U.S. Department of Education has so far distributed more than $10 billion in relief funds to colleges.
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Like other higher education institutions, Onondaga Community College is finding recruiting students challenging in a time of the coronavirus. Every April,…
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From APM Reports, reporter Jill Barshay of the Hechinger Report examines the growing use of predictive analytics to get more students across the finish…
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As part of a series on education from APM Reports, we're airing documentaries for the first four weeks in September on Public Radio Presents. For the…
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This weekend, WRVO continues our series of education documentaries from American Public Media. This week: the issues undocumented students face when they…
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New York's colleges are concerned about retaining students. Only about a quarter of New York's community college students get an associates degree in…
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Onondaga Community College is rolling out a program that will offer free tuition to students in two central New York school districts.The OCC Advantage is…