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Why Subsidize Wealthy College Kids? (Opinion)
The author, William G. Tierney, is university professor and director of the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Southern California. His research pertains to increasing access to college for low-income youths.
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For All Practical Purposes Student’s Study Guide $45
Author: The Consortium for Mathematics And Its Applications Format: Paperback Publisher: W H Freeman & Co ISBN-10: 0716769468 ISBN-13: 9780716769460 Educational Level: College Product Type: Workbook, Study Guide Publication Year: 2006 Subject: Math Language: English Condition: Very Good
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Professor Dei Releases New Books (Ghanaweb.com)
Ghanaian-born, University of Toronto Professor, George Dei has just released four new books: The first is Teaching Africa published by Springer, New York [2010] which offers critical perspectives to the study, learning and teaching of Africa and the African experiences.
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5 Benefits of Online College Degrees | UNISERV TECH
More and more students at the age of adolescents and young adults and those looking to complete their college education after a period away from the study, now.
Study notes complaints about college accessibility (Tulane Hullabaloo)
A growing number of Americans feel that a college education is both more important and less accessible than ever before, according to a recently published study. Public Agenda and the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education conducted the study, which found that 55 percent of Americans feel a college degree is essential to finding
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Study notes complaints about college accessibility – thehullabaloo.com
Public Agenda and the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education conducted the study, which found that 55 percent of Americans feel a college degree is essential to finding a high-paying job, but only 28 percent feel that ...
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