Following the path of the Occupy movement will lead Quebec’s angry students to the same place: nowhere.
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Tag Archives: College
Reform College Accreditation To Address Student Needs
College accreditation is dominated by faculty and administrators. Not surprisingly, it pays little attention to student concerns.
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Florida’s Prepaid Tuition Plan Lives On Borrowed Time
Florida’s flagship colleges seek greater tuition-setting power. Granting it may hasten the end of the state’s prepaid tuition plan.
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‘Prepaid’ College Plans May Deliver Less Than They Promised
Some prepaid college tuition plans promised more than they can deliver. When the money runs short, who is on the hook?
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Getting Real Health Insurance On Campus
When a student chooses a college, he or she often is selecting a health plan as well. And that plan …
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Keeping College Debt Under Control
In good times, and especially in bad, college graduates tend to earn more money than their less-educated peers, and they …
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The Kids Are Alright; Parents Will Be, Too
Across the country, families have been packing their children (and a roomful of their children’s possessions) into trucks and SUVs …
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Publishers Perish: Ending Unjustified Subsidies For The University Press
As students face mounting debt, many professors continue to publish their work through a subsidized university press.
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