As enrollment grows, Columbia College looks to the future
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Columbia College is making changes after an increase in enrollment in 2016. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Columbia College is making changes after an increase in enrollment in 2016. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Texas higher education leaders are braced for what they fear will be crippling financial cuts in coming years, including mandatory tuition freezes and deep state budget cuts. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. As the House and Senate prepare to take up their budget plans next week, state college leaders and students said Thursday the proposals contain unsustainable cuts for the 28-college system. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, is pleased to announce that the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), along with the College of Southern Nevada and Nevada State College, has chosen the Ex Libris Alma library management service and the Ex Libris Primo discovery and delivery platform. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. University teaching is under the microscope as institutions brace themselves for the first Teaching Excellence Framework, which will accord them gold, silver and bronze status. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Budget negotiators struck a deal late Friday that could make New York the largest state to offer tuition-free public higher education. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Recent college graduates who borrow are leaving school with an average of $34,000 in student loans. That's up from $20,000 just 10 years ago, according to a new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. The more than 750 million dollar plan uses money sitting in unused special state funds, directing dollars towards state colleges and universities as well as MAP grants. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Beacon College President George Hagerty wants his students to know that their “island of challenge” does not dictate the heights they can achieve. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. When the Georgetown University Law Center offered computer programming last year, it was an experiment, a single class for about 20 students. It was filled almost instantly, and the waitlist swelled to 130. More...