Higher-tariff universities admit 13% more UK school-leavers than 2023, figures show
Number of pupils accepted by ‘high tariff’ providers passes 100,000, after better than expected A-level results and fewer international students Read more
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Number of pupils accepted by ‘high tariff’ providers passes 100,000, after better than expected A-level results and fewer international students Read more
College students lack a “rudimentary grasp” of American history and government, as displayed in a civic literacy assessment recently conducted by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. Read more
The summer has been relatively free of campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war. But institutions continue to grapple with conduct violations and policy changes following the spring encampments. Read more
After a report by the Lumina Foundation discovered that students are delaying life events (getting married, buying a house, etc.) due to their student loans, the debate surrounding expensive college costs isn’t going anywhere. Better yet, more Americans are less eager to pursue a degree if they have to take out a loan. Read more
Ban on women attending university further hampering crisis-plagued Afghanistan’s development, warn experts Read more
North of England lags far behind south-east in national exam grades and university application rates Read more
When looking at the cost of college, often people review tuition and fees. But what happens when food, rent, supplies and other living expenses are factored in? One company did just that. Read more
The two adult-oriented institutions in Pennsylvania hope that, by joining forces, they can expand their reach and access to higher education. Read more
While open educational resources have gained steam over the past decade, colleges and universities lack clear and definable metrics to share with other institutions on how much money they’re helping save students. Read more
More sixth-formers choosing to study only STEM or social science subjects, squeezing university arts and humanities departments even harder Read more