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New research reshaping how higher education leaders think about their institutions’ future.
From highereddive.comNew research from New America finds that while the programs are becoming more popular, access remains limited.
From insidehighered.com
Women have outdistanced men in graduate and professional programs as male college-going rates continue to decline, with implications for the economy and even marriage and birth rates.
From hechingerreport.orgWhy colleges should embrace vocational education
From educationnext.orgWhile traditional four-year college remains popular, a new study finds parents increasingly open to nondegree pathways for their children.
From insidehighered.comStudents are putting more emphasis on career training and post-college employment, as more opt for a two-year degree or even shorter-term credentials.
From cnbc.comWhether spurred by pandemic closures or post-COVID frustration, higher-income families are increasingly separating from public schools.
From the74million.orgFrom Mississippi to South Dakota, states are seeing increased enrollment in courses that rely on at least one form of technology as colleges expand online and hybrid options.
From insidehighered.comU.S. college enrollment reached pre-pandemic levels this fall. But despite overall growth, some populations, such as adult learners and international graduate students, declined.
From insidehighered.com
The expansion would include new opportunities for aspiring nurses as thousands went on strike in New York City.
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Researchers found that four in 10 borrowers have credit scores too low for private loans, raising concerns that the new borrowing limits could make grad school inaccessible.
From insidehighered.com