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The Florida Senate is attempting to water down a bill that would have required the state’s public universities to get a new accreditor, effectively forcing them out from under the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Republicans say they’re just trying to give colleges and universities more options when it comes to finding an accrediting agency; but others see something far more insidious: an effort to break the influence of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, which has repeatedly snubbed efforts by state politicians to influence the outcomes of major decisions.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis thinks students who attend Florida’s 12 state universities should be able to socialize without worrying about getting thrown out of school.
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Florida’s public universities are uniting in a common goal: Growing business in the state. Now they've launched an initiative to show lawmakers and the…
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The Florida Board of Governors plans to take a harder look at whether schools are earning their bonuses.Florida offers its public universities a choice:…
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Florida’s public universities say they need an increase in financial aid to support a growing number of students who are being locked out of the state’s…
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The Florida Board of Governors is weighing how national rankings should impact the state’s public universities. When it comes to evaluating schools, the…
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Be honest, had you heard of the school before its men's basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16? Well, here are 10 things to know about the new darlings of the court.
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UPDATED Wed., Aug. 1, at 6:36 p.m.The formation of Florida’s 12th and newest public university, Florida Polytechnic, comes after protests from several…
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The Board that oversees Florida’s public universities says the state’s budget for the upcoming year could hurt the school’s bond ratings. Lynn Hatter…