Associated PressCommunity CollegesUC Online Courses Attract Few Outside StudentsThe University of California has spent more than $4 million marketing its new online courses, but so far it’s attracting few students outside the UC system.January 8, 2013HomeCal Grant Rules Disqualify 80 Percent of For-ProfitsA state report examining Cal Grant’s new eligibility standards says the tighter rules have disqualified 80 percent of California’s for-profit colleges from the financial aid program.January 7, 2013Leadership & PolicyUnified Basketball Schools Continue to Plot FutureThe seven Catholic schools that have decided to leave the Big East and form their own league continued to plot the future Friday, retaining Proskauer Rose LLP Proskauer Rose LLP -Search using:News, Most Recent 60 Daysand Pilson Communications, Inc., to aid in their defection.January 6, 2013StudentsRhode Island Can’t Access Student Records at Closed SchoolRhode Island higher education officials say a career training school that abruptly shut down has lost its accreditation, and they’re calling on the school to release student records.January 3, 2013Community CollegesMichigan Allows Community Colleges to Offer Some 4-Year Degree ProgramsMichigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a law that will allow community colleges to grant bachelor’s degrees in several fields of study.January 2, 2013Faculty & StaffAlabama State Audit Likely to Cost Over $500KRepresentatives for Gov. Robert Bentley Robert Bentley -Search using:News, Most Recent 60 DaysBiographies Plus Newssay the state will likely spend over $500,000 on a forensic audit surrounding contract concerns at Alabama State University.January 1, 2013Leadership & PolicyMorgan State Regents Extend President’s ContractThe president of Morgan State University gets to keep his job for another year.December 30, 2012HomeGovernor Plans to Vote to Keep Alabama State PresidentAlabama Gov. Robert Bentley says he will vote to retain Joseph Silver as president of Alabama State University unless he hears a legitimate reason why Silver should be fired.December 20, 2012SportsEx-NY College Administrator Fraudulently Changed GradesA former New York City college administrator has admitted faking professors’ signatures to boost grades for students in danger of failing.December 20, 2012Faculty & StaffEmbattled U.Va. Rector Lobbying to Keep PositionThe head of the University of Virginia’s governing board has been meeting with lawmakers in an attempt to keep her position as opponents lobby for rejection of her reappointment.December 20, 2012Previous PagePage 246 of 569Next Page