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Community Colleges Make Four-Year Degrees Pay Off

Bachelor's degrees earned at community colleges are often a ticket to the middle class, writes Mark Schneider, and they can outperform similar degrees from universities.

Underlying Turmoil at Lincoln

President of Lincoln U. in Pennsylvania, widely criticized this week for remarks on rape, has many more problems on his plate, according to faculty and students.

Competency, Texas-Style

The University of Texas System wants to create a competency-based pathway for medical sciences that will stretch from high school to medical school.

The Long View

The final gainful employment rules have plenty of critics, but it's undeniable that the Obama administration has made a difference with its five-year crackdown on for-profits.

Gainful Employment Arrives

The Education Department releases its long-awaited gainful employment rules, making one key change and drawing complaints from both for-profits and their critics.

Grand Canyon Rethinks For-Profit Status

One of the nation's largest for-profit colleges is thinking about becoming a nonprofit.

Big Ten and the Next Big Thing

Michigan, Purdue and the Wisconsin System give competency-based education a try, but carefully and with targeted new programs.

New Structure for EDMC

Education Management Corp. goes private as its enrollment and revenue slump, raising questions about the end of an era for publicly traded chains with disparate holdings.