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  2. Commentary: Why grade inflation is spreading from high ... - AOL

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    Not to pick on L.A. schools or students: Grade inflation is omnipresent and more common in affluent areas. To avoid discouraging students, some school districts did away with D and F grades .

  3. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    It was found that higher grade inflation points to lower provincial exam results. Of the 21 high schools, École Marie-Gaëtane had the highest grade inflation, at 24.7%. With a provincial exam average of 52.3% this school is also the least achieving school in the province.

  4. Educational inflation - Wikipedia

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    Grade inflation has been correlated to degree inflation by some academics, though the causal direction is debated. [ 3 ] Some have accused degree inflation of devaluating job and employment experience, though most data show that degrees are not as highly sought after as relevant experience, which is the cited reason for student loan debt that ...

  5. How Ivy League Students Learned to Game the Grading System - AOL

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    While grade inflation runs rampant at top schools, students cherry pick courses to boost their GPAs.

  6. Higher education bubble in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Due to popular demand, the cost of higher education has grown at a rate faster than inflation between the late 20th and early 21st centuries. [81] Student housing costs have risen faster than even tuition fees. [82] From the 1990s to the 2010s, tuition and fees jumped 440%, as federal loans for students became more generous. [23]

  7. 9 million workers are getting a raise on January 1. Here's where.

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    Colorado's base hour wage is rising to $14.81, up 39 cents, due to inflation.Connecticut workers will make an hourly minimum of $16.35, up 66 cents, and adjusted for inflation.Delaware's minimum ...

  8. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following graph shows the inflation rates of general costs of living (for urban consumers; the CPI-U), medical costs (medical costs component of the consumer price index (CPI)), and college and tuition and fees for private four-year colleges (from College Board data) from 1978 to 2008. All rates are computed relative to 1978.

  9. The Subsidy Gap - The Huffington Post

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    Another way to view the divide between rich and poor college sports programs is to compare the 50 universities most reliant on subsidies to the 50 colleges least reliant on that money. The programs that depend heavily on student fees, institutional support and taxpayer dollars have seen a jump in income in the past five years — and also a ...