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Found 3 free book(s)The Historical Role of Women in Higher Education
files.eric.ed.govDuring the antebellum era prior to the Civil War that began in 1861, two private colleges, Oberlin and Antioch, allowed coeducation. Oberlin College in Ohio was the first to admit women and men of all races in 1837 (Minnich, n.d.). Some classrooms were mixed audiences of males and females, but many were exclusively male.
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www.irs.govthe Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1088), as in effect on the date of the enactment of this paragraph, and (B) which is eligible to participate in a program under title IV of such Act. 3 . ... secondary public, private, or religious school. See § 529(c)(7). The 2017 Act also amended
Private Equity I Healthcare REport - UC Berkeley School of ...
publichealth.berkeley.eduimpact of private equity on healthcare, two recent National Bureau of Economic Research studies of the nursing home and dialysis markets found that private equity ownership is correlated with worse health outcomes and higher prices. • Private equity’s focus on short-term revenue generation and consolidation undermines