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Best Colleges Will Have The Best Completion Rates: National Commission Letter - Huffington Post

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Best Colleges Will Have The Best Completion Rates: National Commission Letter Huffington Post The 32-page letter said colleges need to reform campus culture, cost-effectiveness and quality and their use of data ......."

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"...Colleges need to focus on sending their students away with degrees instead of spending so much time recruiting and boosting enrollment numbers, argues an open letter released this week from the National Commission on Higher Education Attainment.

The 32-page letter said colleges need to reform campus culture, cost-effectiveness and quality and their use of data so more of their students receive diplomas and fewer at-risk students walk away with debt instead of opportunity.

"We spend a great deal of time thumping the drum of 'Come to our place,'" E. Gordon Gee, chair of the commission and president of The Ohio State University, told The Huffington Post. Soon, he said, "The completion dean is going to be as important as the admissions dean, and even more so."

The open letter was released just as a new report concluded that 46 percent of America's college students don't graduate college within six years, calling the phenomenon “a dropout crisis” in American colleges and universities.

According to the commission's letter, colleges should better recognize nontraditional students like adult learners and students who are the first in their families to attend universities.

"Who we have in college is different," Gayle Miller, president of LaGuardia Community College, told HuffPost, "and we have to really rethink our systems and structures."

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Discover Ancient Rome in Google Earth

"See Rome as it looked in 320 AD and fly down to see famous buildings and monuments in 3D. Select the 'Ancient Rome 3D' layer under Gallery in Google Earth."


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Amazing opportunity  for students to "see" Anciant Rome and explore monuments as they once looked and functioned.

Eliana Oliveira Burian's curator insight, December 28, 2012 6:31 AM

Rome, sweet Home!

Nikos Tzindalis's curator insight, April 10, 9:54 AM

add your insight...

 
Reneé Windle's curator insight, May 1, 10:44 PM

This is a really interesting way to visualise what Ancient Rome looked like thousands of years ago and to learn about some of Rome's most historical landmarks in relation to the Roman Empire.