by Sarah Grant When Michael Ferrante, a 21-year-old college senior, returned to Baltimore to finish school after studying in Berlin for a year, he had only one regret—not having […]
By Kathy Boccella, Staff Writer POSTED: March 14, 2016 As president of Conwell-Egan Catholic High School, Janet Dollard is in charge of everything except academics on […]
While most parents find the college process stressful and bewildering, we interviewed some who have a unique perspective: admissions officers who are also the parents of […]
By Karen MacGregor and Francis Kokutse, for University World News MARCH 16, 2016 With an eye on Africa’s youthful population, economic growth and swelling middle-class, the […]
The Saudi Arabian government has decided on new eligibility requirements on its multi-billion dollar scholarship program for young Saudis who study for university degrees abroad, the […]
Northeastern University executed one of the most dramatic turnarounds in higher education. Its recipe for success? A single-minded focus on just one list. In 1996, Richard […]
By Charlotte Wilder March 8, 2016 [youtube id=”wdbLoT0tcm0″ mode=”normal”] The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Admissions department released a delightfully nerdy Star Wars-themed video telling prospective students […]
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — In pressed white robes and clutching crisp résumés, young Saudi men packed a massive hall at a university in the capital city […]