Here’s what we were talking about this week:
April 23 – Berklee College of Music named a “YouTube Ambassador” for value-added recruitment video content.
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Here’s what we were talking about this week:
April 23 – Berklee College of Music named a “YouTube Ambassador” for value-added recruitment video content.
Here’s a compilation of this week’s tweets:
April 17 – Community college trending as a path to a four-year degree.
April 18 – Group of top-tier universities offering massively open online courses (MOOCs) is growing.
April 19 – Paying off student loans taking priority over marriage and children.
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April 5 – The online, for-profit Minerva Project positions itself as the next Ivy-league institution.
April 9 – Professional certificates (rather than degrees) becoming the next “cash cow” for U.S. universities.
Here’s a compilation of this week’s tweets:
April 3, 2012 – Growing number of Chinese applications to U.S. graduate schools.
April 3, 2012 – Student loan debt rises to more than $1 trillion — more than credit card and auto-loan debt — becoming increasingly difficult to pay off.
April 4, 2012 – A look at potential causes of skyrocketing student loan debt.
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March 18, 2012 – Universities around Washington, DC, are increasing number of executive MBA programs.
March 22, 2012 – Colleges are changing to universities to gain prestige.
Here’s a compilation of this week’s tweets:
February 28, 2012 – One-third of college students transfer institutions at least once before graduation…many to two-year colleges.
February 29, 2012 – More adult learners are hiring academic consultants to navigate the admissions process.
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February 17, 2012 – Lower tuition for higher education.
February 21, 2012 – Students adding real-time case studies to M.B.A. program courses.
February 21, 2012 – Continuing studies dean wants his program — and others — to increase emphasis on technology and research.
February 23, 2012 – Americans 60 and older are earning college degrees at rates faster than young adults.
Here’s a compilation of this week’s tweets:
February 1, 2012 – Brain drain or gain? Which states are exporting the most college-bound students?
February 3, 2012 – Some institutions beat the President to the punch on affordability and outcomes. Cut tuition, hasten graduation…cutting corners or meeting student needs?
Here’s what we were talking about this week:
January 23 – It’s official…Datatel+SunGuard close the deal.
January 26 – NJ next in higher ed consolidation? Rutgers-Camden possible merge with @RowanUniversity.
January 26 – More financial aid clouds on the horizon for students – New challenges for college-aid seekers.
January 27 – DeVry shares fall 11% on sliding student enrollment.
Here’s a compilation of this week’s tweets:
January 16 – Accountability continues to permeate higher education discussions. A look at the funding pressure placed on colleges and universities to produce graduates.
January 18 – From Widener to Stetson… Congrats to Emily Richardson, new AVP of Boundless Learning @StetsonU.
January 19 – Where are the students? Well, about 43,000 of them are studying at non-US institutions. Report: 43k US students earn degrees outside of the US.
January 20 – Apple iBooks 2 announcement – Fair to say it was just matter of time? Apple joins (& jumps to front?) of the e-textbook revolution.
January 20 – University presidents stepping in as…professors? So much for skipping class!