About 53% of Pennsylvanian high schoolers filled out the Free Federal Application for Federal Student Aid this year, according to state Sen. Scott Martin, but in the future, the state
Just as they had before Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions, campuses across Western Pennsylvania made one thing clear within hours after the historic ruling. They said they will find ways to keep their classes diverse, even without direct use of race. What that
About 53% of Pennsylvanian high schoolers filled out the Free Federal Application for Federal Student Aid this year, according to state Sen. Scott Martin, but in the future, the state
A small number of colleges is experimenting with three-year baccalaureate programs as an alternative to traditional four-year degrees amid rising tuition and declining enrollment.