Having previously studied in Canada as an undergrad, British-Ethiopian Hannah Getachew says she was familiar with some of the challenges associated with moving to a […]
In 2013, the University of Dayton started a new fixed net-price tuition plan, promising most students that their financial aid packages would rise in lockstep […]
Starting in January, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor will guarantee free tuition for all in-state undergraduates with an annual family income of $65,000 or […]
Young voters, angered over what they must pay to attend universities, were a big part of the Labour Party’s revival. British university leaders must recognize […]
Survey finds progress in comprehensive internationalization efforts. The top two priority activities for colleges are sending U.S. students abroad and recruiting international students. New results […]
In February, Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Ind., announced that it would suspend operations in May. Although it had an annual operating deficit between […]
The financial fortunes of large and small private universities are veering in opposite directions, with small colleges under more and more pressure, according to new research […]
The international student marketplace is incredibly lucrative but highly competitive, even for elite universities. For smaller institutions, getting a larger piece of the pie can sound […]
Although the total number of international students studying in the United States increased substantially over the past decade, 2015-16 was a challenging year, especially for Intensive […]