To understand our college, you need to know the history of Indian education in this country. When Indian people were placed on reservations there was a mentality that we were not smart enough to be professional people. More...
Providing emergency financial aid at the right time
Even the most financially prepared students in higher education can be derailed by unexpected financial emergencies. How can institutions accelerate the processing of emergency financial aid to keep them in their programs and on the path to completion. More...
Academic dishonesty and online education
Academic dishonesty is any act of deception done with the intent to misrepresent one’s learning achievement for evaluation purposes. More...
College Ave student loans completes $161M in inaugural securitization
College Ave Student Loans, the leading next-generation student loan marketplace lender, announced it has completed a $161 million securitization of private student loans, its first securitization. More...
Students look to vending machines for better access to morning-after pill
It has been four years since the federal government lifted the age limit for the morning-after pill, but college students across the country say gaining access to it remains fraught with confusion and difficulty. More...
Tired of the tuition pricing game?
Colleges inflate their tuition to sky-high levels, in part as a marketing tool to show they offer a quality education. If it’s expensive, it must be good, right. More...
It’s the end of the university as we know it
General Electric looks nothing like it looked in 1975. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or Stanford look a lot like they looked in 1975. More...
Audit of online university raises questions
Who, exactly, is a university teacher? What defines teaching? And how should the profession evolve in an age of rising tuition, worldwide connectivity, and fast-changing job markets. More...
Forget what you’ve been told about edtech
Investors are incessant in their hunt for the next emerging market. The investment du jour? Edtech. More...
One small college’s death and rebirth offers lessons for the rest
Sure, there was the enthusiasm of returning classmates and the babble of nostalgic conversation over dinner in a big white tent erected on the campus quad. More...