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The University of Phoenix Was Right: Forcing Students to Agree to Binding Arbitration is Unfair
In 2004, the University of Phoenix (UOP), the largest for-profit college in the country, took a principled stand on behalf of its students.
A Legislative History: Why is Cost of Attendance so Complicated?
Congress first defined COA more than four decades ago, in 1972, but changes in the student population since has left lawmakers scrambling.
Federal Work-Study isn’t Working
Philadelphia Pre-K Commission Issues Final Report, Future of Program Still Unclear
The Core, Or Not the Core — That Is the Question
Unaccompanied Children: Facing Court Without a Lawyer
According to the DOJ, around forty percent of more than 20,000 unaccompanied children faced proceedings without a lawyer since July 2014.
EHS-Child Care Partnerships: The Rising Tide That Lifts All Boats
At Little Dove Daycare at East Tenth United Methodist Church, two-year-olds sit in a circle with their teachers after lunch.
How to Appreciate Teachers EVERY Day