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Tag: Disciplinary Sanctions: Page 13
Students
Giant steps on the road to renewal – Central State University
Central State University has accreditation renewed and is released from U.S. Department of Education penalty
July 13, 2007
Students
Washington UPDATE
ED Backs Continued Default-Rate Exemption for HBCUs
July 12, 2007
Students
Spurring interaction: Cornell is counting on outreach programs to spur cross-racial and cross-ethnic interaction – Cornell University
Cornell University officials are hoping that student residential-housing outreach programs being launched this school year will help the upstate New York institution avoid the problems it experienced last spring when a conservative student publication offended many university students with an Ebonics parody.
July 11, 2007
Students
Pledging a brother, not intaking a “paper brother.”
The following story allegedly took place on a public historically Black college campus in Maryland last year. Because the tradition of pledging has been officially replaced by the National Pan-Hellenic Council with a “Membership Intake Process,” all forms of hazing have prohibited. The author signed a document promising not to be involved in any pledging activities. To avoid sanctions, he asked that his name not be given. The author is currently working on a master’s degree. Although the name Gamma Delta is used, it is not the real of the fraternity chapter involved.
July 10, 2007
Students
Student loan default rates fall dramatically – includes related article on default violations of schools
Washington The nation’s student loan default rate has reached its lowest level ever, according to the U.S. Education Department (ED), which nonetheless identified more than 300 colleges and universities that could lose their right to participate in student-aid programs because of excessive defaults.
July 4, 2007
Home
Commission Sanctions Dillard University, Wants Financial Information
NEW ORLEANS An accreditation commission has sanctioned Dillard University, saying the school has not shown it is fiscally sound.
July 1, 2007
Home
Commission sanctions Dillard, wants financial information
NEW ORLEANS An accreditation commission has sanctioned Dillard University, saying the school has not shown it is fiscally sound.
June 29, 2007
Latinx
Washington update
22 Black Colleges Risk Losing Student Loan Eligibility Status.
June 15, 2007
Sports
State Takeover Of Texas Southern University Proposed By Governor
HOUSTON The governor proposed a state takeover of beleaguered Texas Southern University and called for the resignations of the regents at the historically Black school.
April 15, 2007
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Greensboro Shootings Commission a Teachable Moment at Duke University
Duke University professor has found a hands-on way to teach students enrolled in a course…
December 22, 2005
HBCUs
Texas Southern University Shuts Down Till Further Notice
Texas Southern University closed on Thursday until further notice due to Hurricane Rita.
September 22, 2005
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Report: Black Colleges Continue to Reduce Student Loan Default Rates
Report: Black Colleges Continue to Reduce Student Loan Default RatesHistorically Black colleges and universities have come out ahead on a major test of their ability to reduce student loan default rates.A new report from the U.S. Department of Education finds no Black college facing sanctions due to high default rates. While HBCUs have made progress […]
October 20, 2004
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