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politics1d ago
Week in review: Should higher education be overhauled?
- Yale University will require undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores again this fall.
- SUNY Fredonia is sunsetting 21 programs to address an $8.1 million budget deficit.
- NSF funding policy changes and a White House proposal could affect future research grants.
- California proposes $12 billion in bonds to fund health and science research at colleges and universities.
- UC faculty members urge the system to require undergraduate STEM applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores starting in 2027.
- Examining the broader call for higher education overhaul includes perspectives from educators unions.
- Yale’s testing push is tied to concerns that some students enter college unprepared for college-level work.
- The article highlights Moody’s downgrade of Columbia University’s outlook to negative.
- The report notes a broader trend of changes in higher education funding and governance.
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