7 weeks 4 days ago

CNBC.com (blog)

Survey: Higher ed tuition prices hitting an economic wall?
Hot Air (blog)
While there are certainly bureaucratic and institutional flaws that many universities could probably work on to help bring down tuition prices, the federal government has been actively engendering a higher-education bubble for years: When you put ...
Is college tuition finally shrinking?MSN Money
Lower enrollment at public universities hits revenuesChicago Tribune
The College Tuition Bubble May Be Bursting...Um, Yay?CNBC.com (blog)
Wall Street Journal -Inside Higher Ed
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7 weeks 4 days ago

Five Tenure Track Positions
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
The College of Education at the University of West Georgia invites dynamic applicants to join our growing program. The College of Education is doctoral granting, NCATE accredited, and a recognized leader in preparing exemplary practitioners for all ...

7 weeks 4 days ago

Stanford University News

Stanford report says college degree is an advantage during the recession
Stanford University News
A new study by the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality shows that among 21- to 24-year-olds, those with a four-year college degree fared better in the Great Recession than those with less education. The recession did hit newly minted college ...

7 weeks 4 days ago

Inside INdiana Business (press release)

The Long, Long Road Ahead Of Indiana's College Completion Advocates
StateImpact Indiana
In a speech broadcast statewide this week, Indiana's top higher education official reiterated her commitment to a goal we've written about before — to exponentially increase the rate at which Hoosiers earn college degrees. “We have set a big goal of ...
Ind. education chief seeks more college graduatesWANE
Lubbers Outlines Higher Education GoalsInside INdiana Business (press release)
Ind. education chief seeks better graduation ratesSan Francisco Chronicle

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7 weeks 4 days ago

SUPERINTENDENT/PRESIDENT
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Duties and responsibilities are carried out in keeping with the policies and directives of the five-member, elected Glendale Community College District Board of Trustees and the Education Code of the state of California. The Superintendent/President is ...

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7 weeks 4 days ago

Wall Street Journal

Is college tuition finally shrinking?
MSN Money
That's leading to more colleges holding back on tuition increases and giving out larger scholarships to lure students, reports the Wall Street Journal. While this will be positive news for parents of children in the college-age or younger set, it's not ...
Downturn Still Squeezes Colleges and UniversitiesNew York Times
Colleges Lose Pricing PowerWall Street Journal

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7 weeks 4 days ago

SFCC to break ground on $9.8 million higher education center
Albuquerque Business First (blog)
Construction of a $9.8 million, 31,000 square-foot higher education facility for Santa Fe Community College has earned approval by the New Mexico Higher Education Department. Damon Scott: Reporter- Albuquerque Business First: Email. Construction of a ...

7 weeks 4 days ago

Time to reinvest in higher education
Hibbing Daily Tribune
Much is at stake for the colleges of the Northeast Higher Education District (NHED) as well as the other member colleges of MnSCU. The colleges included under the Northeast Higher Education District are Hibbing Community College, Itasca Community ...

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7 weeks 4 days ago

TIME

Parsing the Case Against College
Inside Higher Ed
Even the learned professions of medicine and law seldom required a college education – or even a high school diploma. And, for most 18-year-olds whose parents were farmers or shopkeepers, you had to stay home to help with the family business. Tuition ...
The Myth of the Four-Year College DegreeTIME
Jeffrey Nadel | Financial 'aid'?The Daily Pennsylvanian
Will College and Culture and Civilization Go to Hell in a Handbasket?Dissident Voice
MLive.com -EdSource Today
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7 weeks 4 days ago

State must reverse course on funding for colleges
Bellingham Herald
Lawmakers might hesitate – facing another $900 million shortfall and the Supreme Court pressing for progress on basic education funding – but it's time to reinvest, before a college education becomes unaffordable. State budget cuts to higher education ...

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