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Veterans
Fort Bragg Chosen for Transition Program
The Army wants to ditch its one-size-fits-all policy on helping soldiers adjust to life after active duty. And it’s turning to Fort Bragg to help find a new solution that could ultimately help cut down on unemployment among new veterans. Fort Bragg is one of six installations participating in a pilot program starting next month. […]
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California Leaders Press for Year-Round Pell Grants
As lawmakers look to finalize a federal spending bill for fiscal year 2017, college students should pay attention: Congress could consider restoring year-round Pell Grants. The Obama Administration has proposed providing additional grant aid to students who complete a full-time course load during the academic year. The idea is to help students cover the cost […]
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Loan Defaults Jump at Wisconsin Technical Colleges
Wisconsin’s technical colleges are supposed to provide a more affordable option for career training than four-year universities or for-profit schools. But figures from the U.S. Department of Education show that many tech school students are facing bigger financial challenges than a few years ago. The cost of attendance has climbed. The typical graduate is leaving […]
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WVSU Recognizes ROTC Alumni
INSTITUTE, W.Va. – The West Virginia State University (WVSU) ROTC honored some of its most distinguished alumni in ceremonies Friday, Sept. 30, as part of Homecoming activities on the school’s Institute campus. A ceremony was held at the James C. Wilson University Union Friday morning to unveil a bust honoring Maj. Gen. Charles C. Rogers, […]
Policy
Why Are Students Still Paying after Corinthian Fraud?
Nearly 80,000 students of defunct for-profit giant Corinthian Colleges are facing some form of debt collection, even though the U.S. Department of Education unearthed enough evidence of fraud to forgive their student loans, according to an investigation by the staff of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). Before it shut down last year, Corinthian, which ran Everest […]
Policy
Report— Shared Governance: Is OK Good Enough?
Shared governance—the principle that acknowledges the final institutional authority of governing boards and distributed authority to the administration and faculty—is a basic tenet in higher education. When working well, it brings a wealth of ideas to critical conversations and creates a sense of inclusiveness that strengthens support for decisions. In a time of serious challenges […]
Academics
Arizona Team Training Students for Careers as Military Scientists, Engineers
TUCSON, Ariz. — As powerful geographic information systems and technologies are revolutionizing planning and operations in the military, the University of Arizona has launched a project to encourage ROTC students and student veterans to pursue careers as scientists and engineers with the U.S. Navy. Led by the College of Education’s Sara Chavarria, the principal investigator, […]
Policy
California Legal Analyst: Cut Off Grants for National Guard and Reserve
The Legislative Analyst’s Office is advising the state legislature to not renew a college grant program for California National Guard and State Military Reserve soldiers when it expires in 2019. The LAO report, released Tuesday, said the California Education Assistance Award Program isn’t worth continuing because it has failed to achieve its goal of improving […]
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6 Things to Ask Before Enrolling in a For-Profit College
For-profit colleges have a ton of critics who’ve accused schools of luring in low-income students with false promises and then providing a subpar education. The government found that to be true at the now defunct network of Corinthian Colleges. And ITT Tech, which shut down this year, was facing numerous lawsuits that claimed it misled […]
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For-Profit Colleges May Sell Campuses to India Enterprise
FOR-PROFIT COLLEGE MAY SELL CAMPUSES TO COMPANY IN INDIA: The latest downsizing move by one of the nation’s largest for-profit college chains — the cash-strapped Education Management Corporation — may be selling off campuses to a company in India. But don’t call it outsourcing — the college insists the foreign company will breathe new life […]
Policy
What Schools Can Do to Close Civics Gap
You probably didn’t notice, but Sept. 17 was Constitution Day. What is that, you ask? It’s a day that commemorates the signing of the final version of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, by 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention who created a new U.S. government — about which most Americans know embarrassingly little. […]
Policy
Senator Warren Proposes Reforms in Accreditation
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren introduced legislation that will reduce student debt by reforming higher education accreditation, according to a Thursday press release. The bill, titled the Accreditation Reform and Enhanced Accountability Act of 2016, will grant the U.S. Department of Education more power to hold accreditors responsible in order to help students access more affordable […]
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