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The Non-Ratings Future

The fight over college ratings is over -- but what do institutions and others want to see in the consumer tool the Obama administration is developing in their place?

New Programs: Computer Science, Retail Management, Art Conservation, Culinary Entrepreneurship, Nursing, Business and Biotech

Concordia University, in Nebraska, is starting a master's program in computer science. El Centro College is starting a certificate in...

Aid That Grows With Tuition

Two years ago, U of Dayton promised students that when the sticker price went up, their aid would as well. So far, the strategy appears to be increasing retention and lowering student debt.
Opinion

The State of St. Bridget’s, July 2017

In a follow-up to an earlier essay, Aden Hayes offers a prescription for how one (mythical but typical) small private college got back on a sustainable path.

Not So Fast

The Charleston School of Law says it can't afford to pay a tenured professor. But a judge is blocking her termination as her lawsuit works its way through the courts.

Does Compliance Cost $11K per Student?

While discussing the Higher Education Act, Vanderbilt's chancellor equated cost of compliance to $11,000 per student -- and the message snowballed.

New Programs: Energy Economics, Supply Chain Management, Classics, Nursing, Biotechnology

Rice University is starting a master's program in energy economics. Seminole State College of Florida is starting an associate of...

Politics of Pell for Prisoners

Obama administration confirms its pilot program to offer Pell Grants to some prisoners is coming this Friday, and some Republican opposition is already forming.