Posts Tagged: colleges

DIY College Rankings 50-50 List Updated for 2021 to Debunk the Myth That it’s Tough to Graduate From a Good School

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The newest version of an invaluable resource comes to the fore to offer hope to families focused on paying for college. Released to cut to the chase, the 50-50 List for 2021 from DIY College Rankings is now available. Not a typical listing of intimidating top ranking schools, this college list gives alternatives that accept… Read more »

St. Cloud State University Chooses Coursedog to Modernize Curriculum & Catalog Management

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St. Cloud State University has selected Coursedog to modernize the curriculum and catalog management for learners, faculty, and administration. Coursedog’s curriculum management platform helps eliminate paper and PDF-based approval processes and provides actionable insights to help improve student outcomes. Coursedog Catalog creates, organizes, and publishes interactive catalog information online. This ensures that when you make… Read more »

January Launch of the 2018 National Inclusive Excellence Tour Kicks off with Dr. Damon A. Williams

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Designed to help colleges and universities with strategic diversity training, the National Inclusive Excellence Tour launches its first event for 2018.  Lead by Dr. Damon A. Williams, the January 8th event will ring in the new year at one of the nation’s top HBCUs, Kentucky State University.  During the first four weeks of 2018, Dr…. Read more »

Do your School’s Zero Tolerance Policies Expand to Facebook? TrueCare Reminds Parents to Monitor Student Athletes

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As you may know, a majority of high school athletes are required to sign zero-tolerance and code of conduct policies. These policies typically forbid behavior involving use of tobacco, alcohol, steroids, and other illegal drugs. While these policies obviously apply to behavior on school grounds, some have even been expanded to behaviors off school grounds… Read more »