US publics face survival battle and reconnection with local mission
State institutions that survive crisis will face student influx and must prioritise ‘communities they were designed to serve’, experts say
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State institutions that survive crisis will face student influx and must prioritise ‘communities they were designed to serve’, experts say
What’s the right college for a student who was home-schooled or attended a K-12 charter school steeped in the liberal arts tradition? The co-founder of an emerging college in Utah says he has an answer for that.
Tuition discount rates have been rising for years, but for a majority of colleges, enrollment rates are flat or declining. If this trend continues, more and more private colleges could be forced to close, experts say.
A new five year study into views and habits on cheating revealed 62 percent of college students surveyed cheated.
Rep. Ben Cline, in an exclusive interview with Campus Reform, slammed colleges receiving money from the CARES Act.
Meanwhile, the University of Bolton details plans to fully reopen in September, including use of temperature scanners
The Brookings Institution is calling for greater oversight of college spending on advertising, particularly from for-profit institutions.
In another measure of the massive economic toll of the pandemic on higher education, the resulting shutdowns have been singularly devastating to the college towns in which these campuses are situated.
Attorneys for universities under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education are trying to block Congress from obtaining records that detail the schools’ ties with China, according to a May 19 letter exclusively obtained by The College Fix.
Copyright ownership concerns abound in the rapid shift to remote instruction.