When I was young, community college were snickered at as places for kids who had goofed off in high school. Going to one was a mark of shame. More...
More high school grads than ever are going to college, but 1 in 5 will quit
New buildings are shooting up around the sun-baked grounds of the Texas A&M University System’s northernmost outpost here. More...
Code now. Pay tuition later.
Coding schools are offering free classes in exchange for a percentage of future income. But at what cost. More...
College completion efforts enter ‘buy-one, get-one’ era
Marion Technical College’s Buy-One, Get-One tuition model will fund all sophomore-year tuition costs for students working toward an associate’s degree. More...
Fairfield University offers Peace Corps Prep Program
Set to launch in Fall 2018, Fairfield University, in partnership with the United States Peace Corps, will offer the Peace Corps Prep Program, offered through a joint collaboration between the University’s International Studies Program and the Center for Faith & Public Life. More...
North Dakota University System faces lowest budget in a decade
With potential cuts looming, the North Dakota University System may be working with funding levels last seen about a decade ago if 13 percent budget cuts are approved by the Legislature next year. More...
Ga. higher ed budget primer for state fiscal year 2019
The higher education budget in Georgia is $2.4 billion for the university system and $369 million for technical colleges. The 2019 budget includes about $142 million of state general funds allotted for scholarship, loan and grant programs, including dual enrollment. More...
This college for adult learners is a refuge, not just a career boost
In the U.S., more than 4 out of 10 undergraduate college students are above the age of 25. When people talk about these adult students, you usually hear words like "job skills" and "quickest path to a degree." More...
South University, Art Institute in Novi stopping enrollments
Dream Center Education Holdings, LLC said since acquiring the schools in late 2017, they have been undergoing an ongoing process of evaluating the "viability" of certain campus-based programs. More...
Adtalem Global Education signs agreement to transfer ownership of Carrington College
Adtalem Global Education (NYSE: ATGE), a leading global education provider, today announced that it has signed an agreement to transfer ownership of Carrington College to San Joaquin Valley College, Inc., the parent organization of San Joaquin Valley College, a family-owned, California-based career college with a 41-year history and more than 60,000 graduates. More...