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Section: Military
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For-Profit Troubles Shrink College Population
Problems in the beleaguered for-profit college industry are shrinking the ranks of college students. Plummeting enrollment at for-profit colleges drove a 270,000-person decline in the number of undergraduate and graduate students across the U.S. this fall, and Illinois was among the hardest-hit states. Nearly 165,000 fewer students enrolled in for-profit colleges nationwide, a 14.5 percent […]
December 20, 2016
Other News
Trump Taps Veteran for Army Job
PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump has tapped another billionaire businessman for an administration job, naming Army veteran and fellow New Yorker Vincent Viola to be his secretary of the Army. A West Point graduate, Viola adds to the list of former military men Trump has chosen for his Cabinet. His picks for defense […]
December 20, 2016
Students
White Military Veterans Settling in at HBCUs
According to a 2015 study, approximately 25 percent of the nation’s 105 HBCUs feature at least a 20 percent non-Black student population. White veterans’ numbers are growing thanks to the post-Sept. 11 G.I. Bill.
December 19, 2016
Blogs/Opinion
IBM Leader: “New Collar” Jobs Require Skills, Not 4-Year Degrees
Today, leaders in business, government and across civil society in the U.S. and around the world are grappling with disruptive changes in technology, markets and society, changes that are having a major impact on economies and employment. But even as many seek to revitalize traditional industries, lasting job creation will require an understanding of important […]
December 16, 2016
Other News
Trump Says Military School Trained Him Better Than Army Could
Before he became a billionaire real estate developer, reality TV star, and president-elect, Donald Trump was a cadet who attended the New York Military Academy. Founded in 1889, the private school is spread across 120 acres in rural Cornwall, New York, located 60 miles north of Manhattan. The cost of tuition is $41,210 a year […]
December 16, 2016
Other News
For-Profit Must Refund $1.2 Million in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s attorney general says thousands of former Daymar College students will begin receiving restitution checks totaling $1.2 million. Attorney General Andy Beshear said the payments will go to nearly 3,500 former students of Daymar’s Kentucky campuses and online programs. The payments are being issued by the claims administrator appointed to handle the […]
December 16, 2016
Veterans
WWII Veterans Finally Gets Diploma
LIMA — When it comes to 90-year-old World War II veteran Duane Reynolds Sr.’s education at Delphos Jefferson High School, the phrase, “Better late than never” may apply. After a Veterans Day Lima News story related Reynolds’ experiences as a trained medic in the Navy and Marines in the Pacific, complete with recounts of the […]
December 16, 2016
Veterans
Grant Aims to Close Male Teacher Shortage
California faces a looming teacher shortage, and, in particular, a deficit in the number of men interested in working in elementary education. Hoping to help alleviate the problem, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded California State University, Northridge a $385,651, three-year grant for a teacher-preparation project aimed at increasing the number of men — particularly […]
December 16, 2016
Veterans
Job Fair Helps Veterans in Transition
FORT KNOX, Ky. (WDRB) — Thousands of Kentucky veterans are unemployed. “It’s really difficult, it is,” U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Terrence Douse said. “You know you’re getting out and you’re trying to figure out where you’re going to get a job at.” Staff Sergeant Douse is not alone. Many members of the military struggle to […]
December 16, 2016
Blogs/Opinion
India Presents Example for Affirmative Action in Higher Ed
Affirmative action within higher education admissions naturally generates controversy because preferential admission granted to one student results in the exclusion of another. There is also the question of whether affirmative action may actually harm, rather than help, the supposed beneficiaries – creating a “mismatch” by prompting students to attend selective colleges for which they are […]
December 15, 2016
Other News
Rankings for Best Online Coming Soon
On Jan. 10, U.S. News will publish the 2017 Best Online Programs rankings on usnews.com. These rankings are particularly useful for working adults – often in their 30s or 40s – who may not be able to take classes during the day but wish to learn skills and earn credentials to boost their careers. U.S. […]
December 15, 2016
Academics
Barber School Owner Pleads Guilty to GI Bill Scam
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The owner of a barber school has pleaded guilty to a scam that used $4.5 million in GI Bill tuition payments. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia said that Katherine Grobes claimed to train veterans at the school in Chesapeake. In reality, authorities said, she had most sign […]
December 15, 2016
Other News
OSU, Other Colleges Commit to Help Low-Income Students
Thirty top colleges and universities, including Ohio State University, have committed to help thousands of talented low- and moderate-income students find their way to a quality higher education. The program, funded with a $1.7 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies, is called the American Talent Initiative. Its goal is to educate an additional 50,000 high achievers […]
December 15, 2016
Veterans
United Way Helps Training Center Meet Veterans’ Needs
WARNER ROBINS — Soon after a new veterans training center opened four months ago, workers there realized that veterans had more needs than the center was set up to provide. The center’s primary aim is to help veterans transition to the civilian workforce through education and ensuring that they get proper academic credit for the […]
December 15, 2016
Veterans
Iraq Veteran Uses Experience to Get Through College
The most outstanding, vivacious rewards in life are seldom material. It takes time, effort and strife to realize ambition and achieve that level of personal satisfaction. On an individual basis, we’re all often trying to achieve the abstract; what is meaningful to one’s self. After serving in the U.S. Army for eight years and persevering […]
December 15, 2016
Blogs/Opinion
Reviewing Obama’s Higher Education Legacy
For eight years as president, Barack Obama showed an unusual interest in reforming higher education when compared with any other U.S. president in history. Most concerned themselves with primary and secondary education. The only possible exception is Abraham Lincoln, under whose administration the land grant university system was created. One reason for his interest in […]
December 13, 2016
Other News
Feds Stand by Decision to End Accreditor’s Role
WASHINGTON — Federal education officials are standing by their decision to cut ties with the nation’s largest accreditor of for-profit colleges — a ruling that will bar hundreds of schools from providing federal financial aid and likely force some to close. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, which oversees more than 250 institutions […]
December 13, 2016
Veterans
Senator Applauds Passage of Bipartisan Veterans’ Bill
[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, applauded Senate passage of legislation – the Miller-Blumenthal Veterans Health Care and Benefits Act – to improve veterans’ access to health care, disability benefits, education and homelessness assistance, among other important benefits for our nation’s veterans. The bill […]
December 13, 2016
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