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Art Institutes and Other Former For-Profit Institutions Closing

Converting for-profit colleges to nonprofits may not be the solution to saving failing campuses.

Students Taking More Credit Courses and Introductory Math Faring Well

Nevada educators are finding strong links to success for students who take college-level math and more than 15 credits per semester.

A Very Mixed Record on Grad Student Mental Health

New studies find variation by departments, with many findings of significant rates of depression and anxiety.

‘We Will Survive -- Absolutely, We Will Survive’

The deadly Camp Fire barely touched rural Butte College in Northern California -- but it likely changed the two-year college forever as hundreds of students, staff and faculty members lost everything.

Agencies at Loggerheads Over Gainful-Employment Data

Gainful employment remains on the books, but Trump administration says it can't enforce the career-education rule because another federal agency won't release data on graduates' earnings.

Collapse of For-Profit Chain Long in the Making

Shutdown of 70-campus Education Corporation of America is largest closure since collapse of Corinthian Colleges and ITT Tech. Now many students will face similar questions over educational futures and debt.

Scaling Up the Swiss Model for Career Training

Betsy DeVos touts Swiss approach for apprenticeships, but such business-driven career education options remain limited in the U.S.