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4 octobre 2014

Higher education officials urge students to complete degrees on time

Charleston Daily MailBy Samuel Speciale. Students are considered full-time if they take at least 12 credit hours a semester, but state higher education officials are saying more hours are needed to complete a degree on time. Those education officials say on-time degree completion takes four years and that students who fall behind are less likely to graduate. To remedy this, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission started an initiative Tuesday that will encourage students to expedite graduation by taking more classes each semester. See more...

4 octobre 2014

This Country Just Abolished College Tuition Fees

By . Prospective students in the United States who can’t afford to pay for college or don’t want to rack up tens of thousands in student debt should try their luck in Germany. Higher education is now free throughout the country, even for international students. Yesterday, Lower Saxony became the last of seven German states to abolish tuition fees, which were already extremely low compared to those paid in the United States. More...

4 octobre 2014

Bills in Congress could mean equal digital access for disabled students

usa todayBy . Imagine not being able to access your course materials online because you have a print disability such as dyslexia or blindness. The technology and capability for access is out there, but your college has no rubric to follow to use the tools that provide it. More...

4 octobre 2014

Low unemployment rates contribute to dropping college enrollment, officials say

Deseret NewsBy . College enrollment in the U.S. dropped by 463,000 students last year, the second year in a row that enrollment has declined. Between 2011 and 2013, enrollment plummeted by almost 1 million students, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report. More...

4 octobre 2014

Saving For College: Why Degrees Cost Too Much

ForbesBy John Wasik. As I peruse glossy college brochures for my daughter, there’s one important fact missing: How much public funding for college education has eroded in recent years and escalated costs for families.
Not only are state colleges getting less support from their legislatures, private colleges are sending millions of students into debt as well. All told, student debt has breached the $1 trillion mark. Many observers say this is our latest bubble. More...

4 octobre 2014

4 Radical Ideas for Reinventing College, Drawn From Stanford Research

WIREDBy . Technology and data are reshaping every aspect of our jobs, at an astonishing speed. Yet our higher education system still clings to a format created about 800 years ago: a teacher, in front of a classroom full of students, giving a lecture. This dichotomy is at the heart of a current national debate over the value and cost of higher education, and how that education gets delivered. More...

4 octobre 2014

Why Free Online Classes Are Still the Future of Education

WIREDBy . The MOOC was The Next Big Thing—and then it was written off for dead. But for Anant Agarwal, one of the founding fathers of this online reboot of university education, it’s only just getting started. Agarwal is an MIT computer science professor and the CEO of the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based non-profit, edX, one of several purveyors of so-called “massively open online courses,” or MOOCs, which offer free online classes from elite universities to anyone in the world. More...

4 octobre 2014

Building the University of the Future

By . "Higher education is now ground zero for disruption," said Todd Hixon in a Forbes column, questioning the value, cost, and the antiquated business model of higher education. That said, there are a number of brilliant CIOs in higher education who are actively leading digital business transformation projects, aimed at minimize institutional disruption and improving the experience of the student, faculty and administration. More...

4 octobre 2014

Diversity Leads to Success in Higher Education

By . When the White House proclaimed the third week in September "National Hispanic Serving Institutions Week," it articulated why we are working so hard at the University of California, Davis to secure that designation from the U.S. Department of Education. More...

4 octobre 2014

Proving Grounds for a New Model for Higher Education

By . More than 20 million Americans are heading to campuses nationwide to commence the new academic year. They will be participating in a model of higher education that is under increasing strain.
Financially, there is the much-reported and growing mismatch between tuition, rising at a rate higher than inflation for the past 30 years, and students' challenged means of paying for it, as evidenced by the titanic volume of outstanding student debt. More...

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