Meanwhile, at private colleges, tuition continues to rise, but at a much slower rate. It has increased 4% over the past ...
The long-predicted downturn in the number of 18-year-olds is almost here. And it isn't just a problem for higher education.
A nasty dose of winter weather has pummeled much of the U.S. from Kansas to the East Coast, leaving many Americans to dig out ...
A recent Gallup study reveals that half of U.S. adults have lost trust in higher education, with confidence dropping from 57% ...
Christopher Rose was close to finishing his third year at Fontbonne University in St. Louis last March when the entire ...
While the falloff in the number of 18-year-olds has been largely characterized as an existential crisis for colleges and universities, the implications are much broader.
College costs have been on a mostly upward trend for the last two decades. In addition to rising tuition prices, paying for housing, food, transportation, textbooks and other school-related fees ...