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Another Small College Will Close

Green Mountain says it couldn't chart a path toward financial stability. This semester will be its last.

Former EDMC Campuses Bought by Private Investors

Private investment firm, through newly created nonprofit, buys several Art Institutes and South University campuses, raising concerns about transparency and the viability of former for-profit institutions.

Admissions Tool Survives Antitrust Challenge

Federal judge's ruling in medical school case outlines when antitrust could apply to admissions, and opinion could help with scrutiny some are facing over early decision.
Opinion

Deregulating Apprenticeship

The Trump administration's plan for "industry-recognized" apprenticeship resembles weak quality control of for-profit career colleges, writes Mary Alice McCarthy, and would increase risk for students, employers and taxpayers.

The (Missed) Potential of Transfer Students at Elite Colleges

Community college transfer students succeed academically and bring many kinds of diversity to elite institutions, but report finds few are admitted.

VA Inspector General Cites Poor Oversight of College Programs Approved for GI Benefits

Millions of dollars in veterans' benefits may be going to colleges and programs that don't offer a quality education.

Nonprofit Dream Center Institutions Placed in Receivership

Art Institutes, Argosy and South University campuses are part of the system. Argosy faces loss of accreditation.

Enrollment Rebounds Amid Budget Cuts at City College of San Francisco

Despite a plan to cut a third of classes, City College of San Francisco is growing.