The State of Black Colleges in South Carolina
With falling enrollments and growing debt, historically black colleges and universities look at an uncertain future. On The State.
With falling enrollments and growing debt, historically black colleges and universities look at an uncertain future. On The State.
Economically speaking, a private college beats a public college on average, and community colleges pay off more in the short run but four-year schools pay off better in the long run. On North State Journal.
From declaring Christmas ornaments to be racist to tracing the original sin of slavery to everything in American culture, academia keeps resentment alive. On American Greatness.
The students who struggle most with loans are the students with small debts, which most forgiveness plans ignore. On The Wall Street Journal.
Required diversity statements are a return to a sinister trend of old. On The Wall Street Journal.
The loans are relatively small, but some people are worried about the future c ost. On Inside Higher Ed.
Students see the change as another fee to make them pay for the university's spending. On the New York Post.
An odd case at Johnson & Wales University is another hit against higher ed's Title IX proceedings. On Academic Wonderland.
Using money from a college savings plan could save borrowers some money, but it would also help well-off borrowers instead of struggling borrowers. On Inside Higher Ed.
"Geofencing" is used to track the location of phones and was used to follow student protests on campus. On WRAL.