ACTA Testimony on Maryland Senate Bill 713
On March 5, Anna Sillers, ACTA’s Data Analyst Fellow, provided testimony in support of legislation that would require each college and university in the State of Maryland to display on its website a link...
On March 5, Anna Sillers, ACTA’s Data Analyst Fellow, provided testimony in support of legislation that would require each college and university in the State of Maryland to display on its website a link...
As a new administration comes into office and Congress begins its first session, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) calls on our representatives to turn their attention to American higher education and...
If collegiate presidents struggled with questions about antisemitism on their campuses — as they did during recent Congressional testimony — they would surely be unable to speak frankly on student loan burdens, high and...
Is college still worth it? At universities today, it’s a nearly $125,000 question — that’s how much
ACTA in the NewsCore Curriculum
For decades, the four-year bachelor’s degree, with its requirement for 120 credits of classwork, has been the unquestioned standard.
Like most conservatives, I was elated to see the Supreme Court strike down race-based admissions and President Joe Biden’s student loan...
On April 18, ACTA hosted a webinar to explore the role of trustees in controlling institutional spending. . .
President Biden’s action to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt […]
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