What’s next for the test-optional movement?What’s next for the test-optional movement?
Yale, Brown and Cornell universities have all revived their testing requirements, raising questions about whether other institutions will follow suit. Read More
Yale, Brown and Cornell universities have all revived their testing requirements, raising questions about whether other institutions will follow suit. Read More
Mike Lee stepped down a day after the California State University system placed him on leave over “insubordination.” Read More
Bondholders may be able to highlight warning signs to institutions, argues Ricardo Azziz, a college consolidation expert. Read More
Findings released by the American Council on Education shed light on demographic trends in college enrollment and attainment. Read More
They asked the education secretary to ditch a draft rule that would clear debts for certain borrowers, such as those facing ballooning interest. Read More
Increases in regular and dual-enrollment community college students drove the gains, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Read More
The move comes in response to activists and union members blocking a road near the university’s campus, according to college officials. Read More
The state is likely to pass legislation mandating publicly funded postsecondary and K-12 schools to post the religious principles in each classroom. Read More
The board approved recommendations from the president for the nonprofit to take sweeping action to rein in its finances. Read More
Republicans spent much of their time decrying deals Rutgers and Northwestern universities made with pro-Palestinian protesters. Read More