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Stackable credential pathways have plenty of promise, but a new study fuels worries about poorly designed programs shunting underrepresented student groups into short-term programs of questionable value.
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Stackable credential pathways have plenty of promise, but a new study fuels worries about poorly designed programs shunting underrepresented student groups into short-term programs of questionable value.
Cleveland State University can no longer count on wealthy Saudi Arabia to send hundreds of full-paying students to its campus.
For me, education has never been simply a policy issue -- it's personal.
All six U.S.-based Nobel Prize winners so far this year hail from outside the U.S., with five of the six coming from the U.K.
Many of us have a preference for the way we learn – either by watching an expert or having a go ourselves.
Staff and students are “cynical” about and “suspicious” of their university’s efforts to become more international, research has found.
In the hopes of seeing more students go to college, Tennessee education officials are pushing high school seniors to fill out federal financial aid forms earlier than ever before.
EU students applying to start courses at English universities in 2017-18 will continue to be eligible for funding for their whole course, the government has guaranteed.
Minnesota education officials have launched a review of online PhD programs at a for-profit college with ties to former President Bill Clinton.
The UK government’s latest plan to restrict overseas student visas will deter applicants and benefit rival nations ...