Administrators and consultants say there is now a blueprint to follow after Minnesota passed the first law banning OPM tuition sharing.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on June 18, 2024
Advocates say a measured approach to the popular new tech will enhance learning and help level the academic playing field.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on March 24, 2023
The Government Accountability Office called for Congress to make financial aid letters more transparent because many universities appear to be purposefully hiding information on costs from students.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on February 13, 2023
As interests and technology change, more students are rethinking their graduate programs to align with money-making potential and personal fulfillment.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on January 4, 2023
The impending enrollment cliff may not be as bad as it sounds, but higher ed institutions will need to look beyond high school classrooms for prospective students.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on December 12, 2022
With college costs already under the microscope, higher ed insiders say tuition increases and freezes may be the only way to weather the uncertainty of the growing inflation storm.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on November 3, 2022
A look at how institutions are implementing new programs to retain students who may otherwise transfer — or leave higher ed altogether.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on October 25, 2022
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