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No Fees, Just Tuition

Columbia College Online wants students to pay less per credit hour, and to know up front how much they're paying. The move marks another salvo in the debate over the value of online education.

No Consensus Yet on Online Community College

The California system firmly believes adult learners in the state will benefit from more nondegree options -- but some existing colleges think they're better positioned to serve those students.
Opinion

Let’s Focus Innovation on Social Mobility

We must do better at moving low-income students into and through college, in part by adopting new learning models and taking student success strategies to scale, Brian Fleming and Allison Dulin Salisbury write.

California Systems Collaborate on Online Course Finder

The California Community Colleges and California State University have teamed up to create a catalog of 10,000 classes that are...

2-Year Delay for State Authorization Rule

U.S. (again) pushes back controversial regulation requiring online programs to gain approval from states in which they operate, this time to 2020.

Self-Proclaimed Alternative to College Closes After a Year

MissionU, whose founder promoted his startup as an alternative to "broken" traditional higher education, has closed after admitting just one 25-person class.

New York Doubles Down on Open Educational Resources

State's initial $8 million investment significantly increased number of students in courses taught with OER. With new round of funding for 2018-19, CUNY and SUNY will focus on strategy and sustainability.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: a company works with universities on boot camps; an innovative university plans to close; new job for a Gates Foundation official.