Thirty percent of colleges are not worth the cost, researchers conclude
A new report from Georgetown University researchers concluded that while most colleges have a positive return on investment after 10 years, some do not. Read more
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A new report from Georgetown University researchers concluded that while most colleges have a positive return on investment after 10 years, some do not. Read more
With data showing better post-secondary pathway, administration wants more job-oriented course offerings Read more
Grant agreements obtained by Campus Reform reveal a partnership between Bakersfield College and a pro-undocumented student organization. Read more
Several institutions are taking advantage of grant money to fortify programs that teach students essential skills. Read more
In 2021, 111 scholars were targeted for expressing their constitutionally protected free speech rights, according to a new report by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. Read more
At a recent student government meeting at the University of Texas at Austin, conservative student Sterling Mosley, who was nominated for a position on the student government, was called out by a leftist member and ultimately not approved to the position due to his personal political beliefs. Read more
As uncertainty reigns, colleges and universities must consider the effects on Russians and Ukranians studying in the U.S. and provide robust resources. Read more
A new report finds that STEM programs and professional degrees often pay off, while those in arts and humanities frequently do not. Many M.B.A. programs also offer a negative return on investment. Read more
Cal State University San Marcos recently signed an agreement guaranteeing admissions for first-year and transfer students who are members of the Coalition on Black and African American Education. Read more
Zero-tolerance drug policies at universities can do more harm than good and discourage troubled students from seeking help, a report by a UK thinktank has concluded. Read more