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		<title>The 2013 Guide Arrives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2012 02:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John O. Harney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Announcing the 2013 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities!</p>
<p>The 2013 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities, produced by NEBHE in association with Boston magazine, lists key data for each college, such as: admissions application deadlines and acceptance rates; faculty-student ratio; enrollment totals and breakdowns for part-time, commuting, female, international and minority students; cost ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="pf-content"><p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Announcing the <em>2013 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities</em>!</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nebhe.org/annual-guide/">The <em>2013 </em><em>Guide to New England Colleges and Universities</em></a>, produced by NEBHE in association with <em>Boston</em> magazine, lists key data for each college, such as: admissions application deadlines and acceptance rates; faculty-student ratio; enrollment totals and breakdowns for part-time, commuting, female, international and minority students; cost of attendance; and degrees offered.</p>
<p>NEBHE gathered the information for the listings through a 2012 online survey of the colleges and universities.</p>
<p>In addition to the college listings and profiles, the 2013 Guide includes a brief overview of New England as a higher education destination, the college admissions process, steps for seeking student financial aid and using NEBHE’s Tuition Break program.</p>
<p><em>Boston</em> magazine published the <em>2013 Guide to New England Colleges and Universities</em> as a companion publication to its December 2012 edition. NEBHE has distributed copies of the <em>2013 Guide</em> throughout New England, including to all high school guidance offices and public libraries, <a href="http://www.nebhe.org/annual-guide/">and is distributing the <em>Guide</em> for free online here</a>.</p>
<p>NEBHE published its <em>Annual Directory of New England Colleges and Universities </em>for a half-century, ending with the <em>New England Journal of Higher Education</em><em> </em>’s 2009 edition. In 2010, NEBHE moved its <em>NEJHE</em> publication entirely<em> </em>online. The partnership with <em>Boston</em> magazine allows us to again produce a printed directory for the convenience of our high school guidance and higher education colleagues.</p>
<p>Underscoring the changing higher education landscape, <a href="http://www.nebhe.org/newslink/credit-where-its-due-nebhe-directory-survey-finds-more-colleges-rewarding-prior-learning/">the<em> 2013 Guide</em> shows</a> that at least 117 of 259 nonprofit two- and four-year institutions in New England offer some sort of “prior learning assessment,” to determine whether students’ education and professional experience warrant advance standing through course placement and/or college credit. These assessments range from the high school-based Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs to the American Council on Education-evaluated corporate or military training programs and portfolio reviews.</p>
<p><em><strong>Wendy A. Lindsay</strong> is senior director of NEBHE’s Tuition Break Regional Student Program and NEBHE managing editor of the 2013 Guide.</em></p>
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		<title>Credit Where It&#8217;s Due: NEBHE Survey Finds More Colleges Rewarding Prior Learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 16:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John O. Harney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At least 117 of 259 nonprofit two- and four-year institutions in New England offer some sort of “prior learning assessment,” according to data collected by NEBHE for the 2013 Annual Guide to New England Colleges and Universities.</p>
<p>Institutions use student results on prior learning assessments to determine whether students’ education and professional experience warrant advance standing ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="pf-content"><p>At least 117 of 259 nonprofit two- and four-year institutions in New England offer some sort of “prior learning assessment,” according to data collected by NEBHE for the 2013 Annual Guide to New England Colleges and Universities.</p>
<p>Institutions use student results on prior learning assessments to determine whether students’ education and professional experience warrant advance standing through course placement and/or college credit. These assessments range from the high school-based Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs to the American Council on Education (ACE)-evaluated corporate or military training programs and portfolio reviews.</p>
<p>The national Center of Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) recently partnered with HCM Strategists to further states and institutions’ ability to serve students through <a href="http://www.collegeproductivity.org/blogs/state-policy-approaches-support-prior-learning-assessment"><em>A Resource Guide for State Leaders: State Policy Approaches to Support Prior Learning Assessment</em></a><em>.</em> Among examples, the Vermont State Colleges (VSC) system created its Office of External Programs to administer all assessment of prior learning for the system’s two- and four-year institutions in 1975. As of August 2012, more than 7,000 Vermonters have earned credit through prior learning assessment, earning an average of 30 credits—for the cost of one three-credit class and a $300 administration fee. </p>
<p>In addition, the data collected by NEBHE for the 2013 Annual Guide reveals that 105 New England institutions offer distance learning options, 22 offer degree programs with classes only offered on weekends; and 10 offer external degree programs that allow students to earn credits toward a degree with minimal or no classroom attendance.  To be sure, these increasingly flexible delivery and experiential learning options are not completely "disruptive"—they still aim to meticulously match the learning experience with currently offered courses and exams.</p>
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