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Accreditor demands teach-out plan from Paul Smith’s College

[ad_1] The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has demanded that Paul Smith’s College submit a teach-out plan, The Adirondack Explorer reported. The accreditor indicated that it could not at this time approve a deal for Paul Smith’s to be purchased by the Fedcap Group, which works to provide job training to low-income students, among …

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Lesson Plan: ‘Title 42 Is Gone, but Not the Conditions Driving Migrants to the U.S.’

[ad_1] Lesson Overview Featured Article: “Title 42 Is Gone, but Not the Conditions Driving Migrants to the U.S.” by Miriam Jordan When the Biden administration allowed the coronavirus public health emergency declaration to expire on May 11, Title 42, a section of the Public Health Service Act of 1944, effectively ended. The rule, enacted during …

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Medaille University will close in August

[ad_1] Medaille University in Buffalo, N.Y., which was set to be absorbed by crosstown Trocaire College, will close after the acquisition fell through last week, the university announced Monday. No specific reason was given for the collapse of the acquisition talks; officials previously noted that the plan had been terminated and that confidentiality reasons prevented …

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Census Bureau data show rise in Hispanic enrollment, degree attainment

[ad_1] The Hispanic population in the U.S. has made significant gains in college enrollment and educational attainment since 2005, according to recently released U.S. Census Bureau data. Over half of Hispanic people between the ages of 25 and 34 had attended some college by 2021, up from just a third in 2005. Over that time …

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