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Who Takes Remedial Courses? Examining the Demographics
Recently released NPSAS:20 data reveals disparities in remedial education enrollment
From a Blog to a Bill: How a Professional Licensure Law Passed in Maryland, but it’s Not Enough
Maryland passed a professional licensure law (HB454) for undocumented students to attain health licenses, but more work still remains
Taking a Running Start Toward a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Washington
The Value of Virginia鈥檚 Early Childhood Investments
A benefit-cost analysis finds that an additional $309 million investment pays for itself within a year with even greater returns to come
Bachelor鈥檚 Programs Bringing Opportunities to Rural Arizonans
We spoke to two rural college leaders about what bachelor’s programs mean for their colleges and what’s on the horizon.
How Teacher Apprenticeship is Changing Teacher Preparation
Thirty states have adopted teacher registered apprenticeship, but how will this approach impact teacher preparation?
Department of Education Limits Colleges’ Ability to Hold Transcripts
New rules will prevent colleges and universities from withholding transcripts from students for periods of enrollment they received federal
The Exchange: Edition 8
In this edition: The power of children’s books; creating high-quality curriculum; avoiding “schoolification,” and more.
There are Many Ways to Organize a House of Representatives. Not All Involve a Powerful Speaker.
Lee Drutman wrote about the history of how the House has been organized.