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  2. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    Right to receive a five-page syllabus within the first two weeks of the semester containing: course objectives; general competences or outcomes students will achieve; curriculum; course timeline of readings and assignments; evaluation and examination methods; Right to adherence to the syllabus unless the teacher has the students' agreement

  3. Open Syllabus Project - Wikipedia

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    The Open Syllabus Project (OSP) is an online open-source platform that catalogs and analyzes millions of college syllabi. [3] Founded by researchers from the American Assembly at Columbia University , the OSP has amassed the most extensive collection of searchable syllabi.

  4. Going to college and want to vote? You've got options.

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    Students commuting from home to college, or taking online courses, constitute a sizeable slice of any campus population. At Rowan University in Glassboro, for example, about half its 22,000 ...

  5. Texas bill would end voting on college campuses. What does ...

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    Texas colleges and universities are commonly used as voting sites for elections. One Texas lawmaker wants to change that. Texas bill would end voting on college campuses.

  6. Getting out the college vote: It's more crucial – and ...

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    It isn't just good civic engagement for colleges to help students vote. It's a legal requirement. Getting out the college vote: It's more crucial – and complicated – than ever

  7. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    This assumes that students are entitled to know course objectives and content. Right to a course syllabus; Students may be graded fairly and in accordance with criteria set forth by the course syllabuses and may be protected from the addition of new grading criteria.

  8. State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness - Wikipedia

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    The bill called for secondary schools (for grades 9-11) to take end-of-course assessments every time a student was at the end of taking a course, instead of taking general "core subject" tests. STAAR replaced the TAKS in the spring of 2012, although students who entered 10th grade before the 2011–2012 school year continued to take the TAKS. [3]

  9. When do Texas college students return to campus? Move-in ...

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    With 1.56 million students, the Lone Star State has the second-most college students among U.S. states, topped only by California. Here are move-in and start dates for top universities across Texas: