More than 400 colleges are still accepting students for the fall — and many offer financial aid
Colleges may find themselves with space available because they overestimated the amount of applications
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Colleges may find themselves with space available because they overestimated the amount of applications
Bills targeting for-profit institutions in California would prohibit tuition-sharing deals -- a sign of growing political scrutiny of the role of online program management companies.
Johns Hopkins students are refusing to leave administration building until officials cancel plans to form an armed police force. Activists are worried about the potential for racial profiling.
A mother and son in Michigan are celebrating a milestone together.
UC Berkeley's student government held a forum pertainng to an effort to add onto a 2020 ballot non-citizen voting for Berkeley city elections.
Harvard experiment finds nearly half of academics amended their assessment of a research application after seeing randomly generated ‘expert scores’
The typical path to a college degree in Iowa increasingly is branching off, taking detours and merging with others as public universities, community colleges and private schools find more ways to collaborate and cooperate in their degree and transfer options.
The State University of New York-Plattsburgh had therapy donkeys to help students de-stress ahead of finals.
After failing to live up to the expectations it (self-)generated, the adaptive learning company Knewton goes out not with a bang but with a whimper.
Retirees increasingly being invited to live and take classes alongside younger students