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Florida’s New College Entrance Exam: The CLT

Gabriela Danger | Contributing Writer There is a new standardized testing option for incoming college students, and it may put Governor Ron DeSantis at odds with the College Board once again.  Passed by the Florida Board of Governors, with DeSantis’s support on Sept. 8, the CLT, or Classical Learning Test, is a test meant to […]

Standardized Tests Are On Their Way Out

Melanie Arougueti/Staff Writer Universities across the country should be paying attention to the University of California, which recently decided on suspending the SAT and the ACT until 2024.  This will create a ripple of change in the admission process for undergraduate students who are in the midst of applying to universities while experiencing a pandemic.  […]

Student Thoughts: Choose wisely with major decisions

A college education is perhaps one of the most important and significant investments a person will make in their lifetime. It’s no wonder that many students struggle to select the right major for them.

Lawmakers battle tuition hikes

Gov. Rick Scott is pushing legislators to remove Florida’s tuition differential law that allows universities to increase the cost up to 15 percent each year.

Poll shows that most students are classified as in-state

According to a statistic recorded by College Board through data presented by the University, 97 percent of students are classified as in-state students and the other three percent are out of state students.

CARTA takes art to the beach

The College of Architecture + The Arts held an open house on Sept. 20 to showcase its newest location: The Miami Beach Urban Studios located at 420 Lincoln Road.
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