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Gallup Research Shows 62% Increase in Alumni Median Personal Earnings for Career Education Colleges and Universities

Gallup Research Shows 62% Increase in Alumni Median Personal Earnings for Career Education Colleges and Universities

CECU.org 1/15/2019 A new Gallup research study of student satisfaction among graduates of a selection of the nation’s career education colleges and universities found a 62% increase in median personal earnings for the graduates surveyed. The Gallup research, commissioned by CECU, was conducted Sept. 25-Oct. 19, 2018 and includes responses from 3,203 […]

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A Tipping Point for Accreditors

A Tipping Point for Accreditors

Inside Higher Ed By Andrew Kreighbaum Accreditors provide the stamp of approval for colleges and universities in the U.S. Without their recognition, those institutions can’t keep access to federal student aid. So even though accreditors are essentially membership organizations that operate with limited transparency, they are a key part of the […]

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More Job Earnings Data On The College Scorecard

More Job Earnings Data On The College Scorecard

Forbes by Richard Vedder I have claimed for years that three words beginning with “I” hold the key to major positive changes in higher education: information, incentives and innovation. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is proposing taking a major step to improve information provided to students and their families, a positive […]

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Democrats Unveil HEA Reauthorization Bill

Democrats Unveil HEA Reauthorization Bill

Career Education Colleges and Universities All 17 Democrats on the Committee on Education and the Workforce today unveiled the Aim Higher Act—a reflection of the House Democrats’ vision for reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), the senior ranking Democrat on the Committee, called the proposal an […]

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Top U.S. Colleges Should Expand Enrollment, Expert Says

Top U.S. Colleges Should Expand Enrollment, Expert Says

Education Dive by James Paterson Selingo wrote that at leading American institutions often only 10% of students who apply are admitted and even some top-tier public state universities are becoming more selective rather than growing. He said the trend began in the 1950s and 1960s when states built new universities to […]

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How to Boost Completion Rates

How to Boost Completion Rates

Education Dive by Shalina Chatlani @chatlanis With the nation’s average six-year college completion rate for first-time, full-time students hovering around 59% according to the National Center for Education Statistics, institutions are constantly searching for best practices and strategies to enhance graduation outcomes. And, that’s especially true when it comes to the growing enrollment […]

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