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California Reconnect To Give Some College, No Degree Students A Leg Up

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

California adults with some college, no degree (SCND) are about to receive a leg up. Four higher education organizations have come together to target and return SCND students, helping them complete their degrees and keep California on track to economic success. Dr. Su Jin Jez, executive director of California Completes.

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UK: £9bn in tuition from non-EU in 2021/22

The PIE News

Of the £712m University College London raised in tuition fees, £501m came from non-EU international students. King’s College London, The University of Leeds, The University of Edinburgh, The University of Warwick, Imperial and Glasgow all had more fees paid by non-EU students than EU and domestic students.

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Flexing the future of higher ed: Embracing flexible learning pathways for access, quality and equity

University Business

Yet, this developing flexibility is underdeveloped in many community colleges where technical and in-person training is staunchly preserved. Smaller universities and community colleges are tapping into this power by ensuring that credible and high-performing instructors are teaching the best courses that are tightly aligned to industry.

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Inside Higher Ed

Half are nonwhite, and most (60 percent) are the first in their families to attend college. ” Nonetheless, he has promised the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) that UoPeople—as the institution calls itself—will educate 25,000 refugees by 2030, a goal Reshef expects to accomplish early.

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Jill on the Hill: US visa policy trends – we can do better

The PIE News

“By 2030, young Africans are expected to constitute close to half of the world’s youth population” By 2030, young Africans are expected to constitute close to half of the world’s youth population and by 2050 are expected to number 1.1 About the author: This is the second article in a series from Jill Welch.

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