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The College Board, citing the pandemic for the changes, will shift focus to a new digital version of the college entrance exam.
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This post will be updated today, Wednesday, Dec. 2, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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The “Get There” initiative launched by the Department of Education is designed to raise awareness about Career and Technical Education as an alternative to traditional college pathways.
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Some college students enjoy the convenience of remote learning while others say it's not ideal.
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On this Monday, June 8, episode of Sundial:Fort Lauderdale Police Face Scrutiny Over ViolenceProtests over police brutality continued across South Florida…
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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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On this Tuesday, May 19, episode of Sundial: What Does The Future Hold For The High School Graduating Class Of 2020? High school seniors across South…
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Colleges have been careful to leave the door open on their plans for the fall semester. Most experts say it will be anything but normal. Here's a sampling of how it could look.
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Most standardized tests, like the SAT and ACT, are on hold this spring. But Advanced Placement exams are going forward with a new online format.
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As colleges shift to online classes, many schools are beginning to reevaluate how they grade students. One common option: going pass-fail.
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For many college students, walking across the stage isn't just a celebration, it's a recognition of years of hard work, and often sacrifices from their families. What happens when it's cancelled?