It was a tumultuous week in education with the looming sequester, changes to the SAT and bad news for the University of Phoenix dominating the headlines. Then, to top it all off, Princeton University announced that it would be giving away free homes.
Is any of that news to you? Catch up on what went down at the links below:
- 5 opinions on what sequestration will do to education: As politicians debate what to do, higher ed and K-12 educators speculate on what massive federal cuts on Friday could mean for schools.
- College Board to rip SAT apart, put it back together again: The board's president said the undertaking will be an "ambitious endeavor."
- University of Phoenix accreditation may get detention: A team from the Higher Learning Commission recommends probation for the Apollo Group subsidiary.
- Work at Princeton? Have a free house: The houses are all yours. There's just one catch.
- Who performs the worst in online courses?: New research has some answers about various student types.
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