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Fees of £10,500 would be a return to the policies of 2017

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As The Times hints at a coming fee rise that will be welcomed by the sector, David Kernohan notes how little policy would actually be involved in making this happen

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How fees will rise by inflation

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With an inflationary fee rise on the way we ask how it would need to happen, and why would this be the first rise since 2017? David Kernohan explains

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FTC slams Chegg for chronic, ‘careless security’

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The online tutoring and book rental company suffered four data breaches between 2017 and 2020, one of which exposed personal information on about 40 million customers. The Federal Trade Commission said the company failed to fix data security problems despite multiple security breaches between 2017 and 2020.

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The first few months of 2023 saw more higher education strikes than all of 2017. Even more are likely, experts say.

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Sweet Briar College’s president looks back on what it was like to take over a college on the brink of closing

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Meredith Woo started at the women's college in 2017 after alumni refused to close it. She reflects on her tenure after announcing plans to leave in 2024.

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Digital Marketing in Higher Education – The 2017 Edition

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We’ve launched our 2017 Higher Education Digital Marketing & Web Survey. Capturing the insights from the global HE community.

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FTC approves order requiring Chegg to tighten data security

Higher Ed Dive

The ed tech provider experienced four security breaches since 2017, exposing sensitive data of millions of its customers and employees.

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