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With the May 1 decision deadline for most colleges fast approaching, admitted
students are facing a crucial choice about where to put down a deposit.
Geography, academics, and prestige all play a role. But for many students, the
most important consideration is money.
over 5 years ago
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Founded in 2013 by African American entrepreneur Diishan Imira, 38, Mayvenn is the only venture-backed startup to take aim at the $6 billion U. S. market for human-hair extensions.
about 5 years ago
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By weaving together tradition and trendiness, LVMH’s Bernard Arnault has created the world’s largest luxury empire and a $100 billion fortune. Now he is ready to scale up.
about 5 years ago
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More than 5,000 schools are getting $6 billion in emergency funding from the
federal government. They’re required to pass the money directly to students who
have had to spend because of the coronavirus
over 4 years ago
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Wise words to the Class of Covid-19 from Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Malala, Barack Obama, Dr. Fauci, Megan Rapinoe, Tim Cook, LeBron James and more.
over 4 years ago
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From March through May, Udemy’s sales were three times the total for the same
period in 2019, says Coccari.
over 4 years ago
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Demand has surged for Outschool’s live online classes for K-12 students.
over 4 years ago
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Interviews with more than 75 people expose the deep problems threatening the College Board’s billion-dollar testing monopoly. The great-granddaddy of standardized tests may not survive.
about 4 years ago
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The popular online learning platform is now valued at $3.25 billion.
about 4 years ago
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Meet superspreader Chegg, which has become the most valuable ed-tech company in
America by connecting college students to test answers on demand.
almost 4 years ago
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The number of applicants to elite schools surged this year because they all made
submission of standardized test scores optional.
over 3 years ago
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The College of The Ozarks, a small Christian college Forbes dubbed the “Bible
Belt Ivy,” is suing the Biden administration in a Missouri federal court.
over 3 years ago
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Despite confusion about the legality of the mandates, most colleges are likely to require students to get vaccinated before they arrive on campus.
over 3 years ago
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The pledge will go mainly toward funding 100 doctoral candidates admitted to the
30 STEM programs at Hopkins.
over 3 years ago
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New scholarship revealed that Marshall was a vicious racist who wrote opinions
in favor of slavery in at least 15 cases before the Supreme Court. Marshall also
profited handsomely from slavery.
over 3 years ago
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Family income is a predictor of essay quality, says the study. But admissions
officers can tell when an essay has been ghost written by a high-priced
consultant.
over 3 years ago
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Its shares, which opened at $29, fell 5% in the first day of trading to $27.50,
valuing the company at $3.7 billion.
about 3 years ago
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Its shares, which opened at $29, fell 5% in the first day of trading to $27.50,
valuing the company at $3.7 billion.
about 3 years ago
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“We’re building the Netflix of high school education,” says Felix Ruano, 26, the
featured honoree on the Forbes’ 2022 30 Under 30 list in Education. “
about 3 years ago
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More than two-thirds of white students rely on family and friends for help with
college admissions. Half that number of Black students get admissions help from
their families.
about 3 years ago
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Compared to their predominantly white counterparts, the nation’s Black
land-grant universities have been underfunded by at least $12.5 billion over the
last three decades.
almost 3 years ago