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Rival Publishers Join Forces

Rival Publishers Join Forces

InsideHigherEd By Lindsay McKensie Publishers Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education Wednesday announced plans to merge and operate under the name McGraw Hill. As two big players in an industry with few players at the top, the merger is significant. In addition to changing the dynamic between the biggest publishers, the merger […]

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Gallup Study: WGU Alum Exceed Average in Positive Metrics

Gallup Study: WGU Alum Exceed Average in Positive Metrics

DiverseEducation.com By LaMont Jones WASHINGTON – Employers are increasingly demanding employees who are competently trained to meet workplace needs, and a new Gallup study indicates that graduates of online-based Western Governors University are more satisfied than others in a range of school-work-life areas. The study, unveiled at an event Tuesday […]

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Subsidies, not profits, have crumbled the ivory tower

Subsidies, not profits, have crumbled the ivory tower

TheHill.com BY TODD J. ZYWICKI AND NEAL MCCLUSKEY It’s not looking good for higher education. Student-loan debt is approaching $1.6 trillion, $400 billion more than car loans and $600 billion more than credit card debt. A 2017 NBC News-Wall Street Journal Poll found that 47 percent of Americans think that a college degree […]

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North-West College (NWC) Prepares to Move Campus to Anaheim, California

North-West College (NWC) Prepares to Move Campus to Anaheim, California

CareerEducationNews Current Santa Ana Campus to Move to Anaheim Location ANAHEIM, Calif.—As part of its continued commitment to providing quality education programs throughout Southern California, North-West College (NWC) recently remodeled a beautiful facility located at 511 North Brookhurst Street in the city of Anaheim, which will house the College’s Santa […]

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Poll: Voters Oppose Free College, Loan Forgiveness

Poll: Voters Oppose Free College, Loan Forgiveness

InsideHigherEd By Ashley Smith A new Quinnipiac University poll finds 52 percent of voters oppose making all public colleges in the U.S. free. Only 45 percent support free public college. Fifty-four percent of voters oppose and 41 percent of voters support free public college even if it is … (continue reading)

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Crisis for Another For-Profit

Crisis for Another For-Profit

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum National American University will close campuses and focus on online programs in response to declining enrollments. But the for-profit chain’s finances have drawn scrutiny from regulators. As Democratic lawmakers raked many for-profit colleges over the coals during the past decade, National American University, a chain based […]

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Judge orders end to Dream Center’s ill-fated receivership

Judge orders end to Dream Center’s ill-fated receivership

Education Dive By Ben Unglesbee Dive Brief: A federal judge in Ohio ordered an end to Dream Center Education Holdings’s (DCEH) receivership, the legal process that began in Januarythat gave it protection from creditors as it tried to sell off and reorganize its remaining assets. The order allows for the current semester to […]

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