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Advocates urge treating introductory data science as an engaging alternative for non-STEM majors.
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Through thoughtfully chosen objects, students at Mt. San Antonio College share a longing for family and friends, challenges they’ve faced, and changes in perspective.
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It’s similar to a previous policy that was later blocked in court and sparked a civil rights lawsuit from state Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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As an undocumented student, Aguilar didn’t qualify for financial aid. It was up to him to pay his way through school.
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Oral health can impact academic performance. It can also be a learning opportunity for dental hygiene students.
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Offsetting the costs of things like field trips with fundraising happens at pretty much every school. Wealthy schools also fundraise to help cover the cost of their more expensive trips. But why is this the system?
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The law would ban state financial aid for private universities in California that consider legacy in admissions.
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Students taking the exam use their own devices, or school devices – they no longer need a paper and pencil. More than a million students are expected to take the test.Listen 3:51
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College admissions is a black box. What might make the process of acceptance and rejection more transparent?
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The union representing 35,000 Los Angeles Unified educators voted Monday night to withdraw its endorsement for Board District 1 candidate Kahllid Al-Alim.