“How are we going to pay for our children’s college education?” That is a question that can paralyze any parent in America today. When 18-year-old Jared […]
Vietnam’s economic growth over the past two decades has been steady and impressive, averaging 5.5% since 1990. Expansion is expected to continue until at least 2025 […]
The decrease in international student enrolments in the US has forced many universities to cut their budgets, including deferring maintenance, laying off instructors, and reducing the number […]
Purdue University announced Wednesday that the new online university it is seeking to create with Kaplan University will be called Purdue University Global, or Purdue Global […]
The news seemed to stun an entire profession. On Tuesday, admissions officials and college counselors learned that the U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether the organization […]
Alexander Astin and Calvin Lee wrote a report in 1972 about small, private four-year colleges, examining 491 nonselective institutions they dubbed “invisible colleges” because they weren’t […]
California Lutheran University and ELS Educational Services have signed a new agreement to develop a graduate pathway program aiming to enhance the university’s international student educational […]
The University of Amsterdam is concerned about the rise in the number of foreign students and has asked education minister Ingrid van Engelshoven for help in […]
Lyon College, a private liberal arts institution in Arkansas, is betting that students’ love for their cats and dogs will lead them to enroll. Lyon is […]