Leading financial wellness education company iGrad has developed a classroom integration program to complement its online financial wellness platform for Johnson & Wales University students, faculty and alumni. More...
Stockton dual-credit course to decrease need for math remediation
For Stockton University, its new dual-credit pilot program is preparing future students for college-level courses. For the high school students taking the class, they are getting a head start on a degree and saving thousands of dollars. More...
Albertson Foundation awards millions to Idaho State University
The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation awarded $2 million to the Idaho State University College of Technology capital campaign on Thursday. More...
Princeton Identity’s iris recognition technology solves security challenges for Auburn
As parents pack their kids off to college or university, most experience bittersweet emotions – happiness to see them begin an exciting new life chapter, but sadness that they are leaving home. More...
Does it matter where you go to college?
This year, more than 2 million Americans will apply to college. Most will aim for nearby schools without global brands or billion-dollar endowments. More...
Cultivating diverse leaders
Community colleges are looking for a few good men — and women, and people of color and any well-qualified leader looking for a robust career in higher education. More...
Assistant director of admission/director of enrollment
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on initiatives related to the recruitment of first-generation college students, low-income students. More...
Does more federal aid raise tuition costs? Not for most students, research says
"I'm here to raise a warning flag with American students and American taxpayers," Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said at a conference about federal student aid in Atlanta in November. "We have a crisis in higher education." More...
Texas Tech receives $9.1M to grow National Teacher Prep Center
Texas Tech University recently received $9.1 million in grant funding to expand a center housed in the College of Education that transforms teacher-preparation programs around the country. More...
Loyola University New Orleans placed on probation by accrediting agency
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges is imposing a one-year period of probation on Loyola University New Orleans “to demonstrate the continued financial health of the university,” according to Loyola’s leadership. More...