3 big misconceptions about “some-college, no-degree” learners
There’s an assumption throughout higher education that adult learners who want to finish their degree will simply return to the institution where they stopped out. Read more
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There’s an assumption throughout higher education that adult learners who want to finish their degree will simply return to the institution where they stopped out. Read more
In-person instruction remains the most popular teaching method, but digital and hybrid courses continue to gain traction, according to a recent study. Read more
College advocates warn that a series of cuts tucked into a U.S. House of Representatives budget bill could have serious consequences for struggling students and institutions. Read more
New action plan lets universities launch AI and tech-focused majors within months in response to changing labour market demands Read more
As microcredentials proliferate and attract millions of students, some accreditors are ready to launch quality checks for alternative credential providers. Read more
On Wednesday afternoon, Russell T. McCutcheon had a Zoom call with the chair of a religious-studies department who wanted to get ahead of what has come to seem like an existential crisis in the field. Read more
Columbia University is unlikely to lose its accreditation despite a “warning” from its accreditor, Read more
In the fall of 2021, Emma Johnson was ready to move into her new apartment and begin her senior year at UC San Diego. The school guarantees campus dorms for students’ first two years, but most juniors and seniors live off campus. Read more
The School of Civic Life and Leadership at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — created by trustees and state legislators to offer a more traditional civic education — is experiencing more leadership turnover. Read more
China’s post-pandemic economic slowdown is continuing to depress the graduate job market – and graduates themselves. Read more