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SFFA Urges Colleges to Shield ‘Check Box’ Data About Race From Admissions Officers

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Eric Hoover Illustration by The Chronicle The Supreme Court outlawed the use of race in admissions last month, but the scrutiny of colleges’ responses to the landmark ruling is just beginning.

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Getting serious about third sector collaboration requires clarity over its purpose and power dynamics

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The Office for Students is promising guidance on equitable access partnerships. Ruth Squire thinks through the issues The post Getting serious about third sector collaboration requires clarity over its purpose and power dynamics appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Education Department struggled to examine whether colleges were misrepresenting themselves, watchdog finds

Higher Ed Dive

Turnover hampered a unit overseeing a ban on colleges lying about programs, costs and student outcomes, the Government Accountability Office said.

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Protecting students in the event of an unplanned provider closure

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It’s time for a serious discussion about what happens if there’s a large-scale market exit, argue the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education’s Ben Elger and Charlotte Corrish The post Protecting students in the event of an unplanned provider closure appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Podcast: Baltics and Finland special

Wonkhe

This week on the podcast SU officers and staff from around the UK have been to the Baltics learn about student representation, political advocacy and belonging on a budget The post Podcast: Baltics and Finland special appeared first on Wonkhe.

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TOEIC victims pitch Post Office-inspired TV Drama

The PIE News

Victims of the UK Home Office TOEIC scandal are pitching a TV dramatisation of their story in an attempt to bring wider recognition of their ten-year fight for justice. For the post masters it took a drama to bring about the justice process, getting public apologies and solutions and compensation.

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FAMU Says Philanthropic Contribution is Legit

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gerami, a Texas hemp farmer and entrepreneur who is the chief executive officer of the Issac Batterson 7th Family Trust is an obscure figure in the philanthropic world. How does an entire University Advancement office allow this to happen? How FAMU allowed this man to speak to its graduates is breathtaking.