More Nontraditional Students Are Applying to College. Here’s How Schools Can Support Them.

A Common App report reveals that independent students increasingly seek a college education but also require more support and flexibility from institutions.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D.
by Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D.Published May 19, 2025
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Texas State Launches Free Microcredentials for Students, Alumni, Staff

Texas State Launches Free Microcredentials for Students, Alumni, Staff

Texas State University will offer workforce certificates and credentials to students, alumni, staff, and faculty for free.

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by Elin Johnson

Updated May 13, 2025

Remedial Courses Are Failing Students. Can ‘Corequisite’ Education Help Them Earn a Degree?

Remedial Courses Are Failing Students. Can ‘Corequisite’ Education Help Them Earn a Degree?

Remedial education is commonplace at colleges across the U.S., despite concerns these courses stymie completion rates.

Matthew Arrojas

by Matthew Arrojas

Updated May 12, 2025

Lower-Income Students More Stressed Over College Admissions

Lower-Income Students More Stressed Over College Admissions

Students from lower-income backgrounds are more likely to experience stress and anxiety when applying to college, a new report finds.

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by Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D.

Updated May 9, 2025

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California Proposal Would Widen Online College Options

California Proposal Would Widen Online College Options

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by Matthew Arrojas

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Here’s How Harvard Is Helping Online Students and Grads Network In-Person

Here’s How Harvard Is Helping Online Students and Grads Network In-Person

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by Bennett Leckrone

Updated May 7, 2025

Trump Budget Proposal Eliminates Childcare Subsidy for Parenting College Students

Trump Budget Proposal Eliminates Childcare Subsidy for Parenting College Students

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University of Maryland Launches Free Online AI Skills Certificate

University of Maryland Launches Free Online AI Skills Certificate

The free skills program, offered through the Robert H. Smith School of Business, is designed for working professionals seeking a career transition to the private sector.

Margaret Attridge May 6, 2025
This MBA Program Is Using AI to Boost Human Skills

This MBA Program Is Using AI to Boost Human Skills

Tulane is embracing experiential learning and AI in its MBA program as part of a growing trend in business education.

Bennett Leckrone May 5, 2025
Can the Trump Admin Use FAFSA Data for Immigration Enforcement?

Can the Trump Admin Use FAFSA Data for Immigration Enforcement?

FAFSA data may signal whether a student has a parent or spouse who is an undocumented immigrant to the U.S.

Matthew Arrojas May 5, 2025
N.C. Proposes $73M for High-Wage, High-Demand Career Education for Community Colleges

N.C. Proposes $73M for High-Wage, High-Demand Career Education for Community Colleges

The North Carolina Senate’s budget proposal includes funding for Propel NC, which community college leaders say will prioritize educating students for high-paying, in-demand jobs.

Evan Castillo May 2, 2025
Should You Pay Off Student Loans Early?

Should You Pay Off Student Loans Early?

Learn whether it’s beneficial — both in the short and long term — for borrowers to pay off their student loans early.

Matthew Arrojas May 2, 2025
ROI Is More Important Than Rankings for Business Students: Report

ROI Is More Important Than Rankings for Business Students: Report

A new report from GMAC found that business students are prioritizing return on investment in their search for a school.

Bennett Leckrone May 2, 2025
These Degrees Can Help Students Land Recession-Proof Jobs

These Degrees Can Help Students Land Recession-Proof Jobs

Some careers are better positioned than others to weather a potential economic downturn.

Bennett Leckrone May 1, 2025
Selective Colleges Reinstate Testing, See Drop in Applications

Selective Colleges Reinstate Testing, See Drop in Applications

Many top universities saw applications decline thanks to testing requirements, while others were happy to welcome thousands more applicants seeking test-free options.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D. May 1, 2025
Lawmakers Spar Over Proposed Pell Grant Eligibility Cuts

Lawmakers Spar Over Proposed Pell Grant Eligibility Cuts

An estimated 20% of Pell Grant recipients would need to increase their courseload to maintain eligibility.

Matthew Arrojas April 30, 2025
New Washington State Law Extends Protections to Students Enrolled in Online, Out-of-State Colleges

New Washington State Law Extends Protections to Students Enrolled in Online, Out-of-State Colleges

The law challenges an interstate agreement blocking states from enforcing student consumer protection laws on out-of-state online colleges.

Margaret Attridge April 30, 2025
Why Harvard Can’t Rely on Its Endowment

Why Harvard Can’t Rely on Its Endowment

Some wonder why wealthy schools like Harvard can’t use their endowments to offset federal funding losses, but it’s not actually feasible.

Mark J. Drozdowski, Ed.D. April 30, 2025
Should You Use AI to Write Your Resume and Cover Letter?

Should You Use AI to Write Your Resume and Cover Letter?

AI seems to be everywhere these days, but should you use it to create your resume and cover letter?

Margaret Attridge May 6, 2025