Experienced professionals want specialized business master’s degrees, but they prioritize flexibility around their careers.
Cuts to the non-partisan Institute of Education Sciences could lead to gaps in the data that is used to analyze the U.S. higher education landscape and improve student outcomes.
The MBA is still the most popular graduate business degree, but other specialized programs are on the rise.
The program, in partnership with the San Bernardino City Unified School District, offers participants full tuition coverage, a stipend, and the guarantee of a teaching job after graduation.
Refugees and other immigrant groups previously eligible for federal financial aid may lose their eligibility for the 2025-26 academic year.
A Common App report reveals that independent students increasingly seek a college education but also require more support and flexibility from institutions.
A new GMAC report found that older prospective business students are more interested in AI education than their younger peers.
Three universities are offering online majors leading to high-demand, higher-wage careers within the state. The state hopes to compete with out-of-state online universities for North Carolinians.
A new report says this year’s graduating class is eager to enter the job market but has unrealistic expectations about work conditions and earnings.
Texas State University will offer workforce certificates and credentials to students, alumni, staff, and faculty for free.
Remedial education is commonplace at colleges across the U.S., despite concerns these courses stymie completion rates.
Students from lower-income backgrounds are more likely to experience stress and anxiety when applying to college, a new report finds.
If passed, California students would have more online college options but without many of the consumer protection laws they enjoy.