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White House 'Datapalooza' to Launch College Rating System and Scorecard

White House 'Datapalooza' to Launch College Rating System and Scorecard The passage outlines a policy initiative to create a college rating system and a data‑driven scorecard. It mentions senior officials (President Obama, Education Secretary Arne Duncan) but provides no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence. The information is largely public policy discussion, offering limited investigative follow‑up beyond standard policy tracking. Key insights: White House and Education Department hosted a 'Datapalooza' on Oct. 9 to spur private‑sector tools for college evaluation.; Proposed college rating metrics include access, affordability, and outcomes such as graduation rates and earnings.; Ratings could be tied to student aid formulas by 2018 if Congress approves.

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White House 'Datapalooza' to Launch College Rating System and Scorecard The passage outlines a policy initiative to create a college rating system and a data‑driven scorecard. It mentions senior officials (President Obama, Education Secretary Arne Duncan) but provides no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or illicit influence. The information is largely public policy discussion, offering limited investigative follow‑up beyond standard policy tracking. Key insights: White House and Education Department hosted a 'Datapalooza' on Oct. 9 to spur private‑sector tools for college evaluation.; Proposed college rating metrics include access, affordability, and outcomes such as graduation rates and earnings.; Ratings could be tied to student aid formulas by 2018 if Congress approves.

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