An accreditor says Cincinnati Christian put the interests of a bank ahead of those of the college; U. of South Carolina has a new leader; and more.
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The election of Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Jr. angered students, faculty members, and some board members, who believe the trustees who supported Caslen did so in response to pressure from Gov. Henry McMaster.
The university system's president said the regents accelerated their timeline for the vote in light of a recent downgrade of the university's credit rating.
At hundreds of colleges, revenue from tuition and fees more than covers the costs of instruction. But that’s not the case at many other institutions. (PREMIUM)
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