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  2. What are the most regrettable college majors?

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    As another college semester kicks off, the Federal Reserve reports the most regretted majors among graduates. While roughly nearly half […]

  3. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Below is the grading system found to be most commonly used in United States public high schools, according to the 2009 High School Transcript Study. [2] This is the most used grading system; however, there are some schools that use an edited version of the college system, which means 89.5 or above becomes an A average, 79.5 becomes a B, and so on.

  4. Issues in higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hechinger Report, public colleges report enrolling more than half a million of students who are unprepared for college. [25] Most schools place students in remedial math or English courses before they can take a full load of college-level, credit-bearing courses. This remediation costs an estimated $7 billion a year. [26]

  5. Grade retention - Wikipedia

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    Argentina contemplates grade retention in all grades except first grade and the last course of high school. In elementary school, students are retained when they fail one of the basic areas: math, language and social sciences. In secondary school, students are allowed a maximum of two courses failed in order to be promoted.

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  7. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation. In many countries, accreditation is defined as a governmental designation. Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions may not be accepted by civil service or other employers. Some unaccredited institutions have formal legal ...

  8. Most of the report’s authors, an 18-member panel made up primarily of school and college administrators, weren’t household names. If anything, their work product looked a little light, coming ...

  9. Former theological colleges in the United States (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Defunct universities and colleges in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.