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11 avril 2017

White House Calls for More Cuts to Pell

HomeBy Paul Fain. The Trump administration has called on the U.S. Congress to cut $3 billion from the U.S. Department of Education's budget as part of $18 billion in new proposed cuts to social programs for the current fiscal year, according to news reports. The White House previously called for a $9.2 billion (or 13.5 percent) cut to the department for next year. Read more...

11 avril 2017

2 Think Tanks Weigh In on Accreditation

HomeBy Paul Fain. A new report from the Center for American Progress says 12 of the largest accrediting agencies lack the budgets and staffing necessary to adequately monitor the quality of colleges they oversee. Read more...

11 avril 2017

Better Marriage Between College and Job Training

HomeBy Paul Fain. In a rare point of agreement, the Trump administration and many academics would like to see less focus on colleges as work force development centers. Read more...

11 avril 2017

College Degrees for Entry-Level Jobs

HomeBy Paul Fain. A new study from the Rockefeller Foundation and Edelman Intelligence questions whether the college degree is the best way to screen candidates for entry-level jobs. Read more...

11 avril 2017

Merger Between Assessment Firms Taskstream and Tk20

HomeBy Paul Fain. Taskstream, a New York City-based company that works with colleges and higher education associations on assessment, accreditation and e-portfolios, this week announced that it is merging with Tk20, an Austin, Tex.-based firm that also provides services related to learning assessment and accreditation. Read more...

11 avril 2017

A Step Ahead of For-Profits

HomeBy Ashley A. Smith. With a federal government that now appears sympathetic to for-profit colleges, city officials in Milwaukee seek to block institutions that violate Obama-era regulations. Read more...

11 avril 2017

The Free Certificate Movement

HomeBy Ashley A. Smith. But in Indiana, a new proposal -- the Workforce Ready Grant -- would instead offer free community college to those students who want a certificate in a high-demand field. While the certificates would vary by program, they typically take anywhere from 18 to 34 credit hours to complete or at most one year for a full-time student. Read more...

11 avril 2017

A Promise With Limits

HomeBy Ashley A. Smith. Arkansas becomes latest state to create a free community college plan. But it limits programs of study and could require some recipients to pay back the money. Read more...

11 avril 2017

Russia's International Student Strategy

HomeBy Jack Grove for Times Higher Education. About 283,000 international students studied at Russian universities last year, making it the sixth-largest market for globally mobile students, behind only the United States, Britain, China, France and Australia, figures gathered by the Institute of International Education’s Project Atlas study show. Read more...

11 avril 2017

The Peace Process and Higher Ed in Colombia

HomeBy Matthew Reisz for Times Higher Education. The country has some strong universities, but many institutions struggle to serve impoverished students. Read more...

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