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Negative consequences of open college admissions
The Korea Herald
The demand for seats in colleges and universities continues to grow across the globe. Parents and their offspring see tertiary education as the path to greater economic, personal and social opportunities that follow receipt of a degree.


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College costs too much
Boise State University The Arbiter Online
President Obama is right to put more pressure on colleges and universities as well as the states to make a college education more affordable. A nation that keeps telling its children they need more than a high school diploma to succeed in this ...
The University Of Adam SmithWall Street Journal
College Affordability: A Defining Issue That Won't Go AwayHuffington Post
Obama offers financial incentive to colleges that lower student tuitionDaily Sundial
Baltimore Sun (blog) -EducationInvestor -This is Cornwall
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Colleges gain 'best' rankings obsession as students shrug
Tuscaloosa News
It's colleges. It is colleges that have spent billions on financial aid for high-scoring students who don't actually need the money, motivated at least partly by the quest for rankings glory. It was a college, Baylor University, that paid students it ...
Some colleges break rules to boost their ratingsChicago Sun-Times
College administrator doctored SAT scoresThe Daily Tar Heel

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State committee digs through public colleges' capital wish lists
Crain's Cleveland Business
By TIMOTHY MAGAW Northeast Ohio's public colleges and universities shipped their renovation wish lists off to Columbus, and now hope their peers can come to a consensus about what most needs a-fixin'. Time is of the essence in this process. Gov.
Number Of Remedial Ohio College Students Concerns KasichWOUB

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