President Obama calls for new rating system for US colleges
President Obama outlined a plan last week to establish a new rating system for US colleges, and announced as well his intention to eventually link federal student aid programmes to the new rating scheme.
The announcement appears to have been sparked by the Obama administration’s interest in rising college tuition fees. A White House background brief released in conjunction with the President’s speech noted:
The company that administers one of the two most widely-used U.S. college admissions tests recently announced its first major revisions to its test since 2005. VOA's Pam Dockins looks at how foreign students applying to U.S. colleges could be affected.
The company that administers one of the two most widely-used U.S. college admissions tests recently announced its first major revisions to its test since 2005. The College Boards' changes to the SAT exam drop infrequently used vocabulary words and the mandatory essay, and add passages referencing U.S. historical documents.