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Florida loses appeal over college accreditation
A panel of three federal judges rejected Florida’s argument that the system unconstitutionally delegates “unchecked authority” to private agencies.
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The Root
· Jul 2, 2026
There’s a New King of the HBCUs, and the Numbers Say It’s Florida A&M
Move over Howard University, Spelman College and Hampton University... This Florida HBCU is taking over national rankings! And this is how they did it.
Tampa Free Press
· Jun 22, 2026
New College Of Florida Set To Triple In Size By Absorbing USF Sarasota-Manatee
The University of South Florida’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to approve moving its Sarasota-Manatee campus over to the New College of Florida. The decision hands New College more than 32 acres of land and facilities, including highly sought-after student housing, while requiring the institution to assume 53 million in campus-related debt. The joint transfer [] New College Of Florida Set To Triple In Size By Absorbing USF Sarasota-Manatee
The Independent
· Jul 2, 2026
Florida could follow Texas and make Bible reading in school mandatory
Florida has followed Texas in implementing conservative policies previously, and Florida school officials did not seem against potentially adding the Bible to its required reading list, according to a report
Florida Daily
· Jul 6, 2026
25 Years of School Choice For Florida Parents and Students
Step Up For Students, the nonprofit group that administers the Florida education choice scholarship programs, is highlighting the 25th anniversary of Florida’s landmark education choice scholarship program. The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) went into effect July 1, 2001, after it was passed by the Florida Legislature and Gov. Jeb Bush signed it into law. The []
ArcaMax
· Jul 1, 2026
Texas makes the Bible required reading in public schools. Is Florida next?
MIAMI — After the Texas Board of Education approved Bible passages as required reading for public school students last week, Florida education officials indicated the state could be open to similar policies. Florida often adopts conservative ...
Higher Ed Dive
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ETS acquires ACT, consolidating two testing giants
The move comes as more colleges are going back to requiring standardized tests for admissions.
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