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Analysis shows deep-pocketed investors are searching for winners in an unsettled ed-tech market.
Hat in Hand on Facebook
To reach their youngest alums, colleges turn to social media blitzes.
Great Expectations, Bleaker Results
Consultants help colleges save money, but not as much as colleges might expect, according to a new report.
Tuition Politics
For three decades, tuition prices were kept low during gubernatorial election years, suggesting lawmakers' effect on college prices is more nakedly political than previously believed.
New Programs: Nursing, Filmmaking, Instructional Technology, Behavioral Sciences, Advocacy, Construction Management
Georgetown University is starting a doctor of nursing practice program. Maryland Institute College of Art is starting an M.F.A. in...
Easier to Get PLUS
Education Department proposes rules to loosen requirements for obtaining a PLUS Loan. Black college advocates hail the changes, but consumer advocates worry the loans can be risky for low-income borrowers.
Linking Business and Budgets
Louisiana's two-year colleges get the backing of business -- and more state funding -- thanks to workforce focus and program cuts.
New Programs: Global Studies, Nursing, Engineering Management, Data Science, Biology Education
Jamestown Community College of the State University of New York is starting an associate of arts in global studies. Montana...
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