Is it reasonable to expect higher education institutions to be more business-like?
Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 17, 2024
Debbie McVitty puts the case for ditching the idea that being "business-like" is anathema to higher education's public purpose
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Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 17, 2024
Debbie McVitty puts the case for ditching the idea that being "business-like" is anathema to higher education's public purpose
Higher Ed Dive
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Two for-profits and one nonprofit institution are attempting to block the deal, which would clear federal loan debts for over 200,000 borrowers.
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Higher Ed Dive
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The agency said the private Ohio college, which has hallmarks of an institution on the verge of closure, illegally took more financial aid than it was due.
Wonkhe
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Higher Ed Dive
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Wonkhe
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Wonkhe
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Higher Ed Dive
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Higher Ed Dive
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million records across 771 educational institutions were exposed that year, according to a report by Comparitech.
Higher Ed Dive
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The agency accused the private nonprofit college of illegally taking in more financial aid than it gave to students.
Higher Ed Dive
SEPTEMBER 29, 2023
While traits like courage may be more innate, other key skills can be learned, writes Ricardo Azziz, an expert in corporate restructuring in higher education
Higher Ed Dive
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Department of Education. The private nonprofit faced an onslaught of financial and legal challenges over the past year, including a heavy fine from the U.S.
Higher Ed Dive
SEPTEMBER 27, 2023
The highly anticipated gainful employment regulation requires for-profit institutions to pass debt-to-earnings tests to access federal aid.
Higher Ed Dive
MARCH 31, 2023
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Higher Ed Dive
JANUARY 30, 2024
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Higher Ed Dive
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Higher Ed Dive
AUGUST 7, 2024
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Wonkhe
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Higher Ed Dive
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Higher Ed Dive
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Higher Ed Dive
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The agency said shoppers will evaluate whether institutions are misrepresenting themselves in areas like completion rates and job placements.
Higher Ed Dive
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Wonkhe
JANUARY 25, 2024
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Higher Ed Dive
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Higher Ed Dive
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Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute alleges the department failed to turn over communications en masse as required by law.
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DECEMBER 30, 2022
The Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges put together a list of 474 institutions that it says are important for low-income, Black and rural students.
Higher Ed Dive
JULY 25, 2023
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DECEMBER 7, 2022
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Higher Ed Dive
JUNE 20, 2023
First expected last month, final regulations would dictate how institutions investigate sexual violence and accommodate transgender athletes.
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DECEMBER 6, 2022
The former college operator says the agency wanted to push its institutions to suddenly shutter so it could impose financial penalties.
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College students are paying twice for their education: once in tuition and again with their privacy. The report uncovers “troubling gaps in data privacy for students using digital learning tools in higher education.” That’s the findings from a new Privacy Rights Clearinghouse report, funded by a Michelson 20MM grant.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 14, 2024
As part of its ongoing work with universities, Meta has announced its Meta for Education beta program, which will see the tech giant partner with universities in the US and UK to test its new education applications for Quest headsets. It’s really exciting,” added Korosec. It’s not some distant reality.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions. Jones has spent his entire educational career at historically Black colleges and universities: He earned his bachelor’s degree at Philander Smith College (now University), completed his Ph.D.
Inside Higher Ed
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higher education institutions lead the world in interdisciplinary science, according to a new ranking of interdisciplinary strength in undergraduate and postgraduate education programs and research centers.
Higher Ed Dive
NOVEMBER 14, 2022
A university's size matters — mergers can boost competitiveness and student value, although they require the unwavering support of institutional leaders.
MindMax
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Higher education institutions looking to grow enrollments can benefit from this advice. The Case for Driving Less but Better Traffic to You Website There’s an assumption in higher education that growing enrollments is directly tied to having a high volume of leads at the top of the funnel. MindMax can help.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 10, 2023
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Higher Ed Dive
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
Student Defense argues the department should have cut off student aid for the five institutions, which include the closing Pittsburgh Career Institute.
Higher Ed Dive
JULY 17, 2023
Institutions must adapt their curricula to incorporate artificial intelligence-related topics, the dean of William & Mary Law School argues.
The PIE News
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
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MindMax
OCTOBER 28, 2024
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Higher Ed Dive
AUGUST 24, 2023
Institutions including New England Law Boston and New York Law School were accused of expending Title IV money on students in unaccredited programs.
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