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St. Olaf named a national ‘Colleges Worth Your Money’ leader
St. Olaf College has been recognized as a national “Colleges Worth Your Money” leader according to the 2021 College Transitions rankings.
St. Olaf College has been recognized as a 2021 “Colleges Worth Your Money” leader.
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based educational consulting firm cited St. Olaf’s “robust academic program,” 12:1 student-to faculty ratio, and “tight-knit and helpful alumni base” in including it on the best values list.
Carleton College, Macalester College, and the University of Minnesota are the only other Minnesota schools featured.
“St. Olaf strives to offer a rigorous academic experience, a supportive and vibrant community, and the opportunities for students to explore their interests, beliefs, and vocation. We are honored to be recognized on the Colleges Worth Your Money list,” says Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Chris George ’94.
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International dual and joint degrees to get green light
India is set to greenlight dual and joint degrees awarded by Indian universities with international partners as part of its internationalisation plan being pushed through forcefully since its inclusion last year in the National Education Policy (NEP), a blueprint for the next decade.
Foreign universities had already started to explore such opportunities, while noting the challenges of setting up joint or dual degrees.
India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman flagged up the change in her budget speech on 1 February, saying: “To promote enhanced academic collaboration with foreign higher educational institutions, it is proposed to put in place a regulatory mechanism to permit dual degrees, joint degrees, twinning arrangements and other such mechanisms.”
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