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The Classic Learning Test could be used as a college admissions exam for Florida universities, along with more commonly known tests like the SAT and ACT.
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While community college enrollment nationwide was down 16% over the last two years, St. Petersburg College enrollment fell 15% and Hillsborough Community College dropped 10%.
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Many colleges are starting their spring semester this week, and new data show that schools are bringing students back to campus, with more in-person classes.
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The honors college hopes to nearly double its enrollment in the next several years.
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Changing the testing requirement is up to the State University System’s Board of Governors. They have not, despite students, parents and high school counselors urging them to do so.
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While the number of students enrolled at USF is down slightly in Fall 2020 compared to a year earlier, it's a record freshman class in terms of their academic credentials.
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Because of the pandemic, many students will be applying without standardized test scores and several other metrics selective schools have long relied on to make admissions decisions.
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The college credit exams were moved online in response to the pandemic. But many students don't have Internet access at home. Up until Friday, one senior planned to take her tests in a parking lot.
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The recent college admissions scandal exposed the role of wealth and privilege in gaining entry to America's best schools.But its also helped bring…
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There are lots of legal ways that wealthy students get into America's top schools.
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Officials at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are apologizing after more than four hundred applicants mistakenly received acceptance…