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...their education: skipping twelfth grade and entering Harvard a year early; replacing the freshman year of college with three full credits (either from advanced high school classes or other college coursework); and condensing undergraduate and graduate education to seven years. These proposals, along with a proposal to grant students placement into higher-level courses, were presented to the Faculty the next spring...
...meeting, then-Dean of Admissions Wilbur J. Bender ’27 emphasized not the financial savings or increased educational opportunities, but that the Blackmer Report entrusted the big three universities to take steps to implement it and revise the U.S. educational system. If universities failed to grant credit for high school courses, professors were concerned, high schools would stop offering advanced classes...
...agreement offers the right starting point." The deal hammered out between Schröder and the opposition Christian Democrats will allow skilled workers - Klingholz estimates about 200,000 a year - from outside Europe, as well as the new E.U. members, to get permanent residence in Germany. It will also grant work permits to thousands of foreign students who graduate from German universities each year, and allow self-employed people to set up businesses in Germany. The agreement will primarily benefit high-tech industries. They have been disappointed by Germany's "green card" program of five-year residency permits, which expires...
...current statute only allows the Pentagon to block funding for schools that prevent military recruiters “from gaining entry to campuses, or access to students.” The law does not stipulate that universities must grant recruiters “equal access...
...tucked inside the massive National Defense Authorization Act, a $422 billion spending package being debated in the Senate this week, is a provision requiring schools to grant military recruiters “access to campuses and to students” that is “equal in quality and in scope to the degree...that is provided to any other employer...