Adjuncts say the coronavirus reveals systemic inequities in higher ed; some colleges are giving students longer to make their decisions; and more.
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As the coronavirus disrupts the admissions process, a growing number of institutions are giving students more time to make a decision. But others are holding fast to May 1. (PREMIUM)
Moody’s Investors Service downgrades its outlook for the higher-education sector, more institutions adopt pass/fail grading, faculty members express concerns about their lack of input in the move to online instruction, and more.
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