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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoGeorgia Southern University officially opens landmark learning center in Ireland
The attention underscored the fact that Georgia Southern University is the first public university in the United States to open an...
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoUniversity System of Georgia enrollment increases to record high
More students are enrolled in Georgia public colleges and universities than ever before. Dual enrollment is also on the rise.
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoJustice Department Settles with Georgia Technical College to Resolve Complaint
The agreement resolves the Department’s complaint alleging that the college terminated an employee, who has multiple sclerosis, on the basis of...
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoGeorgia Tech professor sentenced for defrauding the National Science Foundation
Ghovanloo was a tenured full professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoUniversity System of Georgia Launches Mental Health Task Force
“In a recent survey by the American Council on Education, 80 percent of the 1,700 college and university presidents participating said...
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoSurvey: Confusion Selecting Major Increases Higher Ed Cost, Time to Earn Degree
The study also found that 51% of students are not confident in their career path when they enroll in college.
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoAnother Mother Sentenced in College Admissions Case
According to court documents, the defendant conspired to falsify son’s college applications by claiming minority status, and that neither parent attended...
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoHusband, Wife Sentenced to Prison in College Admissions Case
The Abbotts are the 6th and 7th parents to be sentenced in the college admissions case.
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Higher Education
/ 5 years agoUniversity to Pay US Gov’t $189,062 to Resolve Potential False Claims Liability
The case stems from a former professor’s misuse of federal grant funds, including for gentlemen’s clubs.
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Higher Education
/ 5 years ago$5.4 Million Awarded by FTC to People Who Paid for “Worthless Student Loan Debt Relief”
The FTC is sending more than $5.4 million to nearly 40,000 people who lost money to a student loan debt relief...