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Nearly 32 Million Records Leaked in School Data Breaches Since 2005: Report

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Around 32 million individual records have been leaked as part of school data breaches since 2005, according to a report from Comparitech. Almost 32 million individual records have been leaked as part of school data breaches since 2005, with the majority of those records being from postsecondary institutions, according to a new report.

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How to Get Into Florida State (FSU): Acceptance Rate & Strategies

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In 2023, Florida State University received over 71,000 applications, the second most in school history. For example, in 2005, the FSU acceptance rate. FSU’s rise in popularity has—not coincidentally—also led to a spike in selectivity.

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State-of-the-art spaces: Colorado State University Theatre

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In our State-of-the-Art Spaces series , we’ll show you academic spaces all over campus that boast unique features and technology that enhance learning, allow students to engage in hands-on experiences, and more. Get an inside look at Colorado State’s state-of-the-art spaces now. Want to see it in person?

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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

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He received his bachelor’s in business from Illinois State University in 1956 and his master’s in educational administration in 1963, before receiving his PhD in educational psychology from Northwestern University. Lee was a remarkable leader who left a lasting mark on higher education and in our hearts. Lee co-founded Noel-Levitz in 1984.

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Can Athletics Boost Enrollment at Small Colleges?

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With only 800 students in 2005, Adrian College in Michigan began building up its athletics program. A new study says small colleges investing in athletics might not realize enrollment growth. Some colleges have successfully used sports programs to increase enrollment. Athletic recruitment can help colleges attract a diverse student body.

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Cherokee Nation Medical School to Graduate First Class

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Oklahoma State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation is the only medical school located within a reservation and in partnership with a Native American tribe. Oklahoma State University (OSU) is set to graduate the first class of medical students trained in partnership with a Native American tribe.

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From UC Davis to UC San Diego: Get to Know the UCs

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In-State Acceptance Rate: 36.4% Out-of-State Acceptance Rate: 60.6% In-State Acceptance Rate: 15.1% Out-of-State Acceptance Rate: 7.8% In-State Acceptance Rate: 97% Out-of-State Acceptance Rate: 80.9% In-State Acceptance Rate: 97% Out-of-State Acceptance Rate: 80.9%