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Higher education postcard: University College London

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This week’s card from Hugh Jones’s postbag takes us to “that godless institution in Gower Street” The post Higher education postcard: University College London appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Higher education postcard: Marischal College, University of Aberdeen

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This week’s card from Hugh Jones’s postbag tells of football, argumentative professors and an outbreak of poetry The post Higher education postcard: Marischal College, University of Aberdeen appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Higher education postcard: Writtle University College

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This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag takes us to the wonderful Essex countryside The post Higher education postcard: Writtle University College appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Higher Education Postcard: College Hall, University of London

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This week’s card from Hugh Jones’s postbag shows one of London’s radical higher education institutions. The post Higher Education Postcard: College Hall, University of London appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Higher Education Postcard: Van Mildert College, Durham University

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The post Higher Education Postcard: Van Mildert College, Durham University appeared first on Wonkhe. Today’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag shows a reminder of a medieval Northern Powerhouse.

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More Indian universities accept SAT as College Board expands

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While Indian universities use a wide range of exams such as JEE, CUET, NEET, and more, in accordance with the courses they have to offer, many private institutions are increasingly favouring the SAT. Rushi Sheth, Vice President (International), College Board, highlighted the importance of expanding opportunities for Indian students.

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Six-year graduation rates at four-year colleges and universities

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Graduation rates are always a hot topic in higher education, but often for the wrong reason. As I've written about before , it's pretty easy to predict a college's six-year graduation rate if you know one data point: The mean SAT score of the incoming class. To demonstrate, I offer my parents. Graduation rates go up.

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