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Higher Education In US Must Change To Remain Globally Competitive: Survey
Huffington Post
Most of those surveyed--particularly college-aged Americans themselves--agree that U.S. higher education must change to remain globally competitive, though not everyone is convinced that increasingly popular online courses are as effective as ...
New Northeastern Survey Reveals Higher Education Needs Innovation—NowBostInno (blog)
Northeastern University survey finds only 4 in 10 Americans feel college is a ...Boston.com
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For-Profit College Regulations Are Needed, Concede Some Industry Presidents
Huffington Post
A Senate investigation lead by Iowa Democrat Tom Harkin, chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, revealed that students at for-profit schools take out higher-than-average student debt loads, have a poor job placement record ...
Grand Canyon University Accepts Invitation To Western Athletic ConferencePR Newswire (press release)
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Management of colleges under fire
Financial Times
England's weak college system is a major reason why businesses struggle to find the skilled employees they need, according to Sir Michael Wilshaw, chief education inspector, who has called for more pressure on colleges to improve. Presenting the annual ...
Secondary school quality is 'a postcode lottery', warns OfstedThe Independent
Ofsted boss says access to good education depends on where you liveThe Guardian
Ofsted points to regional standards gapEd Exec
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New Northeastern Survey Reveals Higher Education Needs Innovation—Now
BostInno (blog)
The national Innovation in Higher Education opinion poll, conducted for Northeastern by FTI Consulting, revealed that despite individuals' belief that higher education will be what maintains the nation's competitiveness, the system must innovate for ...
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Americans Are Proud of US Colleges but Not of Their DirectionChronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
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Americans believe higher education must innovate
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Although a majority of Americans believes higher education remains critical to the nation's competitiveness and the best way for individuals to achieve the American Dream, 83 percent say that higher education must innovate for the United States to ...
Americans Are Proud of US Colleges but Not of Their DirectionChronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
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Kel Seliger ready for bigger role in legislature leading higher education panel
LubbockOnline.com
Now, six weeks before the 83rd Legislature convenes, Seliger is preparing for another major role as chairman of the Senate Higher Education Committee. It's a key panel because it controls legislation affecting state-funded colleges and universities ...
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Grayslake Resident Elected to Higher Education Organization
Patch.com
Grayslake resident Sue Morris was recently elected one of three executive officers of the Midwestern Higher Education Compact at the Compact's annual meeting and policy summit held in Cincinnati, Ohio. Morris was elected treasurer of this 12 state ...
New York Daily News
Those College PSAs May Help
Inside Higher Ed
Basic, perhaps, but to many in the public -- especially those who have historically been underrepresented in higher education -- going to college seems an unnecessary hassle or an unachievable goal. College access groups, philanthropic foundations, and ...
More Detours Needed on Path to CollegeHuffington Post
More students, adults turning to online for college degreesSpringfield News Sun
So Predictable, So Tiresome: Democrats' Disdain for Rick Scott's Affordable Ed ...Sunshine State News
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College degree rare for foster care students
The University of Alabama Crimson White
For the Lumpkins' 10-year-old foster daughter, attending college would make her the first person of her biological family to earn a higher education. “Education makes a huge difference,” Catie Lumpkin said. “We tell our 10-year-old daughter who has ...
State higher ed chief says no cuts to financial aid
Daily Mail - Charleston
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The state Higher Education Policy Commission won't cut funding for its financial aid programs, including the Promise Scholarship, regardless of whether Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin exempts higher education from statewide budget cuts.