Some colleges, responsive to their own self-interest, want to reduce the benefits of AP classes.
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Tag Archives: College
Making Monsters
A routine presentence testimonial got an Ohio band drummed out of Brooklyn, because certain stories demand a monster.
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Penalizing The Wrong Party On Campus
A crackdown on companies marketing exploitive debit cards to students also ought to target complicit colleges and administrators.
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Rubio Picks Up On A Good Idea
Rubio wants to bust the college accreditation cartel – but you heard it here first.
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Which Colleges Can Survive The Shakeout?
Competition is coming to a college campus near you, and many schools will likely fall by the wayside.
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The Untouchable $10 Million
A university might want to reject a big gift that comes with strings attached, but we would expect it to first ask about the strings.
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Saying No To Student Debt
Would you give your teenager $200,000 to spend anywhere she wants? Are you sure?
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Blaming Offenders, Or Victims, Or Colleges
Most college students are of legal age, so why blame colleges when students commit off-campus offenses?
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The Time For Teaching Financial ABCs
Most adults lack basic financial knowledge. To change that, start early.
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