Originally published: Washington Post | By Jeffrey J. Selingo |Feb 24, 2018 About three-fourths of students who attend four-year colleges graduate with loan debt. That’s up from about half of students three ...
Originally published: Washington Post | By Jeffrey J. Selingo | Jan 19, 2018 Over the next several months, along with college admissions offers, high school seniors will get financial aid letters from ...
Originally published: EdSurge | By Michael B. Horn | Jan 18, 2018 The last year certainly turned in its share of surprises. Prominent full-time MBA and law programs folded. Whole colleges ...
Originally published: Washington Post | By Jeffrey J. Selingo | Jan 5, 2018 Politicians and reporters often trot out recent college graduates struggling to pay off their student loan debt ...
Originally published: EdSurge | By Lauren Dibble and Terah Crews | Dec 31, 2017 The term “innovation” conjures up all sorts of high tech-centered dreams worthy of an Elon Musk ...
Originally published: EdSurge | By Michael B. Horn | Nov 21, 2017 A series of articles in Slate has upped the ante on the mounting evidencethat online credit recovery has a rigor problem, ...
Originally published: E-Learn Magazine | By Michael B. Horn | Nov 16, 2017 Quick Take: In a knowledge economy, we need to ensure that every student is getting the right ...
Originally published: EdSurge | By Allison Dulin Salisbury | Nov 15, 2017 Young people from families in the top income quartile are eight times more likely than those from the bottom quartile ...
Originally published: The Chronicle of Higher Education | By Jeffrey J. Selingo | Nov 8, 2017 Even as tuition prices keep rising further beyond the reach of many families — ...
Originally published: New York Times | By Jeffrey J. Selingo | Nov 3, 2017 Many colleges ask you to choose a major as early as your senior year of high ...