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Higher education

Higher education refers to a level of education that is provided by universities, vocational universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, institutes of technology and other collegiate level institutions, such as vocational schools, trade schools and career colleges, that award academic degrees or professional certifications.

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  • What If Colleges Had Lower Standards for Boys to Achieve Gender Balance?

    …educational system, girls are outpacing boys when it comes to higher education . Boys are now only 46% of the total college enrollment ……or they just wanted to make sure boys got the benefit of higher education . My question to our readers is, how would you feel …

    11/13/2009Blogs
  • TARP: One Year Later

    …one directed at consumers. With the securitization market at a standstill, consumer lending had effectively ceased. No student loans , no lines of credit, no mortgages. By injecting capital straight into banks and other financial institutions, Paulson …

    11/12/2009Business
  • Power Vacuum

    …Ashrawi was elected to the Jerusalem District of the Palestinian Legislative Council and was appointed to run the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Soon, though, she resigned to protest the culture of corruption in government and Yasir Arafat's handling …

    11/06/2009International
  • iPod University

    …profound." One need not be a student to reap the benefits of higher education anymore. In addition to YouTube EDU, Web sites like iTunes ……strategic communications for Oxford. The democratization of higher education started in the 1990s when universities began looking to …

    10/29/2009World
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