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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of Microcredentials

Parchment

And if you look at research like Adam Grant out of Wharton School of Business, and you know, it says that we’re really bad at it. And lots of opportunity seekers are not gonna think I need to be earning these and displaying these in less opportunity providers, like admissions, like employers are asking for these.

IT 52
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugy of Microcredentials

Parchment

And if you look at research like Adam Grant out of Wharton School of Business, and you know, it says that we’re really bad at it. And lots of opportunity seekers are not gonna think I need to be earning these and displaying these in less opportunity providers, like admissions, like employers are asking for these.

IT 52
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University autonomy and government control by funding

SRHE

That guidance may not relate to ‘particular parts of courses of study’; ‘the content of such courses’; ’the manner in which they are taught, supervised or assessed’; ‘the criteria for the selection, appointment or dismissal of academic staff, or how they are applied’; or ‘the criteria for the admission of students, or how they are applied’.

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Supreme Court dismantled decades of legal precedent in June, ruling against race-conscious college admissions and bringing an end to affirmative action practices in higher education. Those who did not receive a Pell Grant would have been eligible for up to $10,000 in relief. In response to the decision, the U.S. Approximately 2.9

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Feds Cancel Debts for 261,000 Students of Disgraced School Now Run by U. of Arizona (David Halperin)

Higher Education Inquirer

It also announced it would seek to ban Andrew Clark, the CEO of Ashfords demised parent company, Zovio, from contracting with the federal government. The California court found that Zovio and Ashford created a high pressure culture in admissions that prioritized enrollment numbers over compliance.