Higher Ed Bubble
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Higher Ed Bubble University of Texas can only admit a few objectively unqualified students under new policy
What if a major donor's grandchild went to a hippie school with no grades?
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Higher Ed Bubble Legal U. of Wisconsin official: Don’t treat shoplifting as a crime, community should decide what laws to enforce
All in order to avoid 'over-policing,'
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Higher Ed Bubble Legal Lie on your kid’s college application and you could be charged with a felony like this guy
In-state tuition isn't cheap if you go to jail over it.
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Higher Ed Bubble Technology Online master’s degree becomes more widely accepted – but still faces hurdles
Worth the bang for your buck?
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Analysis Higher Ed Bubble Politics Students are not paying an extra $11,000 in tuition because of regulation, Vanderbilt clarifies
The fact that colleges can blame tuition spikes on regulation shows the system is broken, trustees group says.