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Struggling College Shops for New Accreditation

Bennett College, to keep its accreditation and access to federal aid, follows a playbook used by other small religious colleges.
Opinion

The Revolution Is Upon Us

The truly momentous part of President Trump's executive order is its embrace of earnings data to judge every academic program, Anthony P. Carnevale writes.

Trump Signs Broad Executive Order

President delivers on promise to punish colleges that don't show they guarantee free speech on campus, and includes language on outcomes data and risk sharing. But it's unclear what force it will carry.

Bennett College Loses Appeal; Court Restores Accreditation

Without accreditation, Bennett students could lose eligibility for federal aid. Court order restores recognition while legal process plays out.

Simplifying Higher Ed Accountability -- or Complicating It?

Senator Lamar Alexander wants to apply a single loan-repayment system to programs at all colleges, nonprofit and for-profit alike, drawing concerns about student access.
Opinion

Opening a Dangerous Floodgate

Thomas Corbett, a former for-profit college executive, speaks out against plans by the U.S. Department of Education to weaken requirements for oversight of college quality.

High-Impact Practices for Student Success

"High-Impact Practices for Student Success" is a new compilation of topical and timely articles from Inside Higher Ed. A free...

Stepping Out of the Rat Race

Saying it wants to "again become a place where talent feels valued and nurtured," Ghent University overhauls its system for faculty evaluation to de-emphasize quantitative metrics and annual progress reports. Professors will be asked about their goals and what they are proud of.