Where can I start? This school is failing. Teachers are FALSELY accused of things that they did not do, and IF they are vindicated, they are harassed under the guise of coaching until they are so unhappy and disheartened, they resign. My team (I was as nice and helpful and professional towards them at all times, so it was a mystery […]
Opole University of Technology (OUTech) is an internationally oriented leading high-tech university in Poland. We provide education mostly in the area of technical science but also in the fields of management, tourism, sport and physiotherapy. Our scientific and educational potential is built by high-class academic and research staff […]
Part I. The History and Definition of Systemness 1. Higher Education System 3.0: Adding Value to States and Institutions Jason E. Lane 2. Systemness: Unpacking the Value of Higher Education Systems Nancy L. Zimpher 3. The History and Evolution of Higher Education Systems in the United States Aims C. McGuinness Jr. Part II. Challenges […]
The State Grant deadlines are different for first-time applicants, renewal applicants, and summer- term applicants. I missed the State Grant filing deadline for the academic year. What should I do? Submit your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as soon as possible. We may still consider applications received after the […]
Any high school in the U.S. that wants to carry an emergency opioid overdose reversal kit will now be able to get one free of charge, thanks to a new initiative announced Monday by the Clinton Foundation and the drug s manufacturer. Adapt Pharma, manufacturers of a nasal-spray form of naloxone, also known as Narcan, has partnered […]
Are you a talented student? Do you have dreams of studying in the United States? Please join us Thursday, 10 March at the Holiday Inn Airport Accra for the first ever USA Higher Education Student Fair. This one-day event offers high school and college students an opportunity to meet with colleges and universities to share information […]
The proportion of Americans with a college degree has increased steadily each year for more than a decade. According to the latest U.S. Census data, 29.6% of Americans at least 25 years old had at least a bachelor’s degree last year, up from 27.9% in 2009. Based on recently released educational attainment data from the U.S. Census […]
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