By Scott Jaschik. Cincinnati Christian University announced Monday that it would close. A statement from the board said, "Over the past two decades, it has become increasingly difficult to provide accredited ministry programs at a reasonable cost in a metropolitan location." The university also announced that Central Christian College of the Bible will open a campus in Cincinnati. More...
University of Saint Francis Announces Cuts
By Scott Jaschik. The University of Saint Francis, in Fort Wayne, Ind., announced plans to cut two master's programs, 11 bachelor’s degree programs and seven minors, effective next fall, WANE News reported. More...
Legal Group Questions 'U.S. News'
By Scott Jaschik. The Society for Empirical Legal Studies has written to U.S. News & World Report to "express concern" about its plans to create a law school "scholarly impact" ranking based on HeinOnline data. More...
Diplome.gouv.fr : un site pour obtenir une attestation en ligne en cas de perte de diplôme
Le site diplome.gouv.fr proposé par les ministères en charge de l'Éducation nationale et en charge de l'Enseignement supérieur permet :
- Pour les diplômés, d'obtenir des attestations numériques certifiées de diplômes en cas de perte ;
- Pour des tiers, de vérifier l'authenticité d'un diplôme grâce à une clé de contrôle donnée par le diplômé.
Feds Cancel Loans for 1,500 Former Dream Center Students
By Paul Fain. The U.S. Department of Education on Friday said it was canceling 4,000 student loans taken out by roughly 1,500 students who last year attended the Art Institute of Colorado or the Illinois Institute of Art. More...
Education Department Explains Grand Canyon Decision
By Paul Fain. The U.S. Department of Education last week told Grand Canyon University that it had determined that the university remains a for-profit institution. The decision surprised many in higher education and could be relevant to other for-profits that are seeking to change their tax status, as well as to colleges that outsource the administration of online programs to outside companies. More...
Survey of Graduates on Value of Credentials
Buttigieg's $500 Billion Free Tuition Plan
Report on Accountability and Higher Ed's 'Triad'
By Paul Fain. A new report from New America recommends a wide range of changes to higher education's regulatory triad, the three primary types of regulators for the industry: accreditors, state agencies and the U.S. Department of Education. More...