DeVos loosens for-profit college rules; more state cash may head to religious schools
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DeVos "presses pause" on for-profit college regulation. More...
Hello and welcome to our weekly education news roundup.
DeVos "presses pause" on for-profit college regulation. More...
Starting Saturday, Kansas colleges will allow guns on campus. And students, though some are lukewarm about the idea, are ready. More...
Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK), provider of the leading software platform for real-time Operational Intelligence, today announced Splunk Insights for Ransomware, a new offering that delivers organizations a complete analytics solution to manage ransomware threats. More...
Higher tuition, budget cuts, course shortages and parking problems are merely the beginning of a long list. Daunting challenges face many Idaho students who want to attend traditional colleges and universities. In October 2016, the State Board of Education reported that the percentage of Idaho students continuing their education after high school dropped for the second year in a row, dipping below 50 percent. More...
Preparing student borrowers for successful loan repayment is part of transforming today’s students into tomorrow’s alumni ambassadors. More...
One in every 5 of the Los Angeles Community College District’s 230,000 students is homeless, and nearly two-thirds can’t afford to eat properly, according to a new survey commissioned by the system’s board of trustees. More...
E&I Cooperative Services (E&I) and America To Go (ATG) have teamed up to help the University of California – San Francisco (UCSF) simplify and improve its managed restaurant and catering procurement process. More...
To reach students who aren’t meeting required academic standards and need to file an appeal, Inceptia has introduced SAP Advisor — a holistic solution that features a fully automated, intuitive online process. More...
Most students in fully online college courses live close to the educational institution offering them, and are interested in the quality, not just the convenience, of their education, according to a new survey. More...
College students can expect to pay an average of 5.3 percent more in tuition and mandatory fees beginning next fall under proposed budgets presented Wednesday to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. More...