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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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Researchers say the pandemic is largely to blame for this year's drastic enrollment declines, but college-going has also been on a decade-long downward trend.
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Many colleges have canceled December graduation ceremonies while continuing to host in-person events, like football games. One graduating senior says it feels like "a slap in the face."
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Changing the testing requirement is up to the State University System’s Board of Governors. They have not, despite students, parents and high school counselors urging them to do so.
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What you should know as you head to the polls. How are high school seniors applying for college during the pandemic? And a program that's helping young people find their purpose through music.
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At the end of September, Miami Dade College (MDC) announced the return to in-person instruction. The student body responded with a Change.org petition to stay remote, which gathered over 18,000 signatures. Despite resistance, the school decided to continue its plans to have students on campus.
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Data from more than 1,400 colleges, obtained by NPR, show that most colleges with in-person classes have no clear testing plan or are testing only students who believe they have the coronavirus.
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Some college students enjoy the convenience of remote learning while others say it's not ideal.
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TALLAHASSEE --- Florida’s largest faculty union Monday called on Gov. Ron DeSantis and state education officials to order higher-education institutions to…
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The Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded rules that could have put thousands of foreign students in Florida at risk of deportation if their fall…
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College students all over the world move to South Florida not only for the beaches but for diverse schools like Florida International University and…
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TALLAHASSEE --- The University of Florida Board of Trustees is asking a federal judge to toss out a potential class-action lawsuit that contends the…