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  2. Open-door academic policy - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-door_academic_policy

    From the dictionary meaning of the open-door policy, which is the idea of granting access to all those who want access, [2] a similar idea can be drawn in terms of education. [3] According to Deepa Rao, the open-door academic policy is one of the main ways in which adult learners become a part of university/college life. [4]

  3. International students in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of Indian students in the United States grew from 148,360 in March 2015 to 194,438 in March 2016, a jump of 31.1%, according to the latest 'SEVIS by the Numbers' report. [18] This is second only to China. Indian students contributed $5.01 billion to the US economy in 2015–16 according to the Open Doors data 2016. [19]

  4. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System - Wikipedia

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    College Navigator is a "free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others get information about over 7,500 postsecondary institutions in the United States - such as programs offered, retention and graduation rates, prices, aid available, degrees awarded, campus safety, and accreditation."

  5. List of largest universities and university networks by ...

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    Allama Iqbal Open University: Islamabad, Pakistan: Asia 1974 Public Distance/In-Person 1,027,000 [8] 7 Laureate Education, Inc. International Global 1999 Private Distance/In-Person 875,000 [9] 8 Bangladesh Open University: Gazipur, Bangladesh: Asia 1992 Public Distance 650,000 [10] 9 Universitas Terbuka: Jakarta, Indonesia: Asia 1984 Public ...

  6. National Student Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Clearinghouse is an educational nonprofit that provides educational reporting, verification, and research services to North American colleges and universities. NSC has a nationwide network of ~3,600 colleges, representing 97 percent of postsecondary enrollment.

  7. National Center for Education Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the part of the United States Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) that collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States. It also conducts international comparisons of education ...

  8. Open university (concept) - Wikipedia

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    The Open University in Belfast. An open university is a university with an open-door academic policy, with minimal or no entry requirements. [1] Open universities may employ specific teaching methods, such as open supported learning or distance education. However, not all open universities focus on distance education, nor do distance-education ...

  9. Open admissions - Wikipedia

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    Open admissions, or open enrollment, is a type of unselective and noncompetitive college admissions process in the United States in which the only criterion for entrance is a high school diploma or a certificate of attendance or General Educational Development (GED) certificate.