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New Mexico is paying college tuition for illegal immigrants with COVID relief funds
The New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act provides scholarships covering tuition and fees at the state's public hi…
By Alexa Schwerha
Apr 13, 2022
The SAT is racist? Why California schools ditched standardized testing requirements.
Peter Cordi breaks down the California State University system's decision to ditch standardized testing in admissio…
By Peter Cordi
Apr 8, 2022
Cal State system ditches SAT/ACT, citing 'equity and fairness,' 'high-stress'
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school system suspended the consideration of standardized test scores for the 202…
By Peter Cordi
Mar 31, 2022
NM Dems propose free tuition, GOP lawmakers want to ban CRT
The Opportunity Act would allocate $85.5 million for free tuition for in-state residents at 29 public institutions.
By Alexa Schwerha
Feb 3, 2022
MORABITO: Ditching SAT for 'equity' will have opposite effect
Though wealthy students typically perform better on the SAT and ACT testing, the tests are standardized in a way th…
By Angela Morabito
Nov 29, 2021
Study finds rampant grade inflation is driving up graduation rates
The study found that grades and graduation rates have risen over time even when other markers of learning remained …
By Angela Morabito
Nov 19, 2021
UNC Board of Trustees votes to maintain racial discrimination in admissions
Marty Kotis, a trustee at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, introduced a measure last month that would …
By Robert Schmad
Nov 16, 2021
Texas Tech offers scholarship for 'LGBTQIA Leadership'
Texas Tech University is awarding scholarships geared to the LGBTQIA community.
By Melissa Da Gama
Sep 9, 2021
ANALYSIS: Evidence disputes professor's tips to eliminate grades, attendance, deadlines
A professor at Central Michigan University is suggesting a number of policies for his fellow educators to include i…
By Robert Schmad
Aug 26, 2021
Oregon students can now graduate high school without being able to read or do math
Declining academic standards in college are now spilling over into K-12 schools.
By Angela Morabito
Aug 11, 2021
'You may have oppressed somebody:' Prof to White student who said he left his house that day
'You may have oppressed somebody,' a Penn State professor said, prodding a White student during a rhetorical exerci…
By Sergei Kelley
Jul 22, 2021
UNC Charlotte offers 'Anti-Racism' graduate certificate for public educators
UNC Charlotte is offering a graduate education certificate in "anti-racism."
By Jordan Esrig
Jul 7, 2021
Pitzer College to go 'test-blind' in order to send 'strong message' about 'equity'
Pitzer College in California has adopted a 'test-blind' admission policy, meaning that standardized tests like the …
By Jordan Esrig
Jun 26, 2021
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Harvard uses 'arbitrary and illogical' race criteria in admissions, attorney says
Cory Liu, partner at Ashcroft Law Firm, filed an amicus brief in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
By Angela Morabito
Apr 8, 2021
Federal judge rules in favor of Christian students after years-long court battle; university still blames the students
After a long battle with Wayne State University, a federal court has ruled in favor of a Christian student organiza…
By Abigail Streetman
Apr 7, 2021
One year into COVID-19, University of Maryland offers pass/fail option for nearly half of students’ classes
The University of Maryland is letting students choose whether they want a letter grade, or use a "Pass/Fail" gradin…
By Jessica Custodio
Mar 10, 2021
Move over Congress: Portland State University unveils its own 'COVID Relief Package'
Portland State University unveiled its own "COVID Relief Package" as Congress debates its own bill.
By Addison Pummill
Feb 25, 2021
U. Illinois implements 'Pass COVID/No Pass COVID' grading scale to 'help ease the stress'
The University of Illinois University Senate voted to implement a “Pass COVID / No Pass COVID” grading scale for th…
By Addison Pummill
Feb 25, 2021
Texas A&M students busted in massive cheating scandal blame their school
Students at Texas A&M University are facing consequences for allegedly utilizing a homework-help website to access …
By Benjamin Wilson
Jan 7, 2021
COVID COPS? The most extreme campus coronavirus policies in 2020
Many universities took coronavirus response to an extreme level this year.
By Tanner Richards
Jan 3, 2021
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