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We’re rounding up our top stories of the week, from the colleges pivoting to artificial intelligence to the death of an influential education policymaker.
College officials are hoping to teach valuable skills and attract students, but investing in artificial intelligence can be expensive.
The U.S. Department of Education announced final regulations this week requiring colleges to report which students receiving federal financial aid are enrolled in distance education or correspondence ...
Higher Education NewsA shifting higher education landscape in 2024 forced college officials to grapple with new challenges. From artificial intelligence to hyper-involved parents, leaders have ...
Higher Education NewsDive Brief: Costs for operating a college rose 3.4% in fiscal 2024, according to the latest Higher Education Price Index from the Commonfund Institute. The price increases ...
From the latest estimates on future populations of high school graduates to financial forecasts for higher ed, here are the top-line figures from some of our biggest stories of the week. The ...
The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education’s latest projections serve as a call for policymakers and colleges to boost attendance rates.
While some institutions will be in a strong position, S&P and Moody’s both pointed to operating and financial challenges for others.
Fitch Ratings issued another gloomy outlook for the higher education sector, with analysts expecting “deteriorating” financial conditions for many institutions in 2025. In a Tuesday report, the credit ...
Today, SPSW, the company behind SPSW, is combining with TechTarget’s technology websites and Informa Tech’s storied media brands to create a new company: Informa TechTarget. Our editorial footprint is ...
Scholarships360, a platform that helps over 4 million students pay for college each year, announced their list of Top Colleges in America for 2025. This annual guide recognizes the most distinguished ...
“For 25 years, SDN has helped students across health professions become doctors,” said Laura Turner, Executive Director of HPSA. “Thousands of physicians, dentists, psychologists, veterinarians, and ...
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