AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUniversity Governance & Finance: Ohio University’s Board of Trustees reviewed its Dynamic Strategy progress, heard updates on R1 ambitions, and approved extending its Scholarship Match Program through 2031 with a $2M annual cap. Student Rights & Procedures: A King’s College London student is suing after her first-class degree was downgraded to a 2:1, alleging portal access problems, delays, and unfair appeals. Curriculum Overhaul: China says it has cut 12,200 undergraduate programs and launched 10,200 new ones since 2021, shifting away from arts and languages toward tech and AI as graduate job prospects tighten. Campus Safety & Accountability: Ateneo de Manila faces fresh scrutiny after a coach’s alleged estranged wife claims the university ignored warnings about child safety amid the drowning deaths of two players. Access & Support: Sri Lanka’s UGC has started a Rs. 5,000 monthly allowance for differently-abled students, including backdated payments from January. Local Education Policy: South Pasadena’s school board meeting is set to approve the 2026-27 budget and student safety updates. Admissions & Learning: Delhi University’s Campus of Open Learning opened foreign-language admissions (with more courses starting June 17). Higher Ed Costs: Oklahoma State University approved a $1.89B budget that includes tuition and fee increases.
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