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... 's resources and student body. It is the consequent re-sorting of students among colleges that has, at once, caused selectivity to rise in a small number of colleges while ... improved greatly. The result is that the "stakes" associated with admission to these colleges are much higher now than in the past.
More here from the Atlantic Monthly:
... The researchers Alan Krueger and Stacy ...
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... selective colleges are spending the most on educating their students.
Those attending the most selective colleges are often benefited by having the greatest amount of money spent on their learning ... best rather than worrying about the prestige of a college. But there are advantages that more selective colleges can offer some students when it comes to the level of learning. That is one of the issues ...
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... a career choice. Many city and state level colleges will offer programs to help you start as a dental assistant however ... be found at www.ApolloCollege.edu, Concorde profession colleges which can be found at www.Concorde.edu, and also another very popular school is ... an educational institution.
A few schools such as American profession colleges www.americancareer.info offer not only dental assistant ...
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Caroline M. Hoxby (Stanford University) has a new paper on the changing selectivity of American colleges:
This paper shows that although the top ten percent of colleges are substantially more ... college’s resources and student body. It is the consequent re-sorting of students among colleges that has, at once, caused selectivity to rise in a small number of colleges while simultaneously causing ...
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... both male and female applicants.Private undergraduate colleges are exempt from the admissions provisions of Title IX ... admissions process.
Nationally, female enrollments in colleges and universities have grown; according to an article in Inside Higher ... gender gaps have become visible not only at liberal arts colleges, but also at many larger institutions.
Despite this shared visibility, liberal ...
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... wasn't talking to them. It was a damning, but not unprecedented, assessment of teacher colleges, which have long been the stepchildren of the American university system and a frequent ... continues to be marginalized in American education.
What we most need in teacher's colleges, at Teachers College in New York, and in universities all over the US, is an affirmative action program for the ...
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