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Inside Higher Ed outlines Coursera’s recent announcement that five of its online college courses have been approved as credit worthy by the American Council...

Changing Policy

Community college leaders and others work to reform federal, state, local, and institutional policies that affect higher education, including funding policies, transfer and articulation, equity and access, and completion rates.

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