For-profit colleges fight new federal rule
For-profit schools are fighting an Obama administration regulation that could threaten financial aid for hundreds of thousands of their students.
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For-profit schools are fighting an Obama administration regulation that could threaten financial aid for hundreds of thousands of their students.
Some of the country’s most rigorous research universities have a new obsession: flexibility.
Imperial College London plans to examine its staff policies after the death of an academic who was believed to have been facing a performance review.
Seven University of Hawaii campuses have been awarded $69 million in grants for Native Hawaiian programs
While 42 per cent of the 1,600 international graduate students polled by the National Union of Students said they wanted to set up a business after graduation, only 33 per cent wanted to start one in the UK.
Three dozen community college districts so far have applied to host a pilot baccalaureate program recently approved by the governor.
Brandman University’s competency-based bachelor’s degree gives a glimpse of where the increasingly popular form of higher education might be headed.
New data about time to degree in Ph.D. programs from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences complicate some current reform efforts to help students get through graduate school faster.
The controversial dean of the University of Swansea’s School of Management has been rebuked for his hostile and sarcastic tone in response to concerns raised by graduate students.
A large majority of college-bound students (85 percent) said that digital capabilities, such as integration of technology into classrooms, virtual coursework and online classes are a top determinant in choosing which university to attend...