Concerned that a growing number of students are enrolling in poor-quality private universities and diploma mills, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are working together to develop more stringent oversight of their higher-education systems.
Economic and racial diversity is declining among students at 22 private colleges in California, according to a report released today by Claremont Graduate University and the Association of American Colleges and Universities. The report, “Using Multiple Lenses: An Examination of the Economic and Racial/Ethnic Diversity of College Students,” examined changes from 2000 to 2004 in the composition of students at the colleges, which are participating in a project designed to increase access to and success in college among students from low-income families and minority groups that are underrepresented in higher education.
Concerned that a growing number of students are enrolling in poor-quality private universities and diploma mills, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are working together to develop more stringent...