When Jacob Klemmer was deciding which college to attend, he made a deal with his parents: If Klemmer attended a university in Canada, they would pay all his costs; […]
From his home office in Charlotte, one of the most successful investors in higher education plies his trade in blissful obscurity. Bill Abt employs no stable […]
Private colleges and universities discounted tuition for the 2016-17 academic year at higher rates than in previous years and continued their decade-long attempts to recruit and […]
A new survey has reported that 50% of international students feel that they are not receiving a ‘global education experience’ during their studies. Researchers from the […]
Accreditation is supposed to make sure that all colleges meet certain basic, minimum standards. But in the case of the American College of Commerce and Technology, […]
Universities, including the world-renowned London School of Economics, are drawing up lists of courses that could face closure after Brexit and lobbying the government to save […]
The College of St. Joseph board of trustees is considering closing the school. “The CSJ trustees are considering a number of options,” Board President Arthur Kenlan […]