Seventy-four members of Congress on Friday signed a letter urging the governing boards of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania to fire their presidents as...
The House of Representatives voted 246 to 170 on Wednesday to pass a bill that would require colleges and universities to report more foreign gifts or risk their access...
Almost four in 10 current college students (38 percent) have transferred at least once in their six-year academic career, and 40 million students nationwide have some college credits but no degree....
As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, many college students sympathetic to the Palestinian cause are focusing their protest efforts on a singular goal: getting their institutions...
New York State lawmakers are pushing to increase the number of students who qualify for state financial aid. Leading members of the State Assembly’s Standing Committee on Higher Education...
Students are trapped in a matrix of assumptions that lead them to take out loans for college that they won’t be able to pay back, a lawyer–turned–student loan researcher...
BOSTON – American Student Assistance ® (ASA), a national nonprofit changing the way kids learn about careers and navigate a path to postsecondary education and career success, today announced...
To the Editor: Workforce shortages and growing student interest in high-demand fields present a chance for our higher education system to scale programs and reimagine pathways that lead to...
Shai Reshef, founder and president of University of the People From its founding in 2009 through its initial accreditation in 2014 to its growing visibility as a provider of...
When a public school system in the San Francisco Bay Area explored replacing traditional grading practices with a form of “standards-based grading system” meant to eliminate bias, it sparked...