…a student loan has already been to college and either received a degree or dropped out while attempting to earn one. Their educational decisions, which will determine whether tomorrow’s economy…
…international trade will probably increase, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that a substantial percentage of the labor force will be involved in it. Furthermore, why is a more “diverse” college…
…that reliable certification programs will come to displace the unreliable BA for many. In sum, Murray is saying that freedom to try new approaches should and will transform education in…
…receive funding, which will last for two years. The first step in the program will be to create a consortium between institutions in the United States and Europe, according to…
…that it will reduce the time it takes for advanced manufacturers to implement breakthroughs resulting from university research. Whether NC State’s partnership will produce such a benefit remains unclear. What…
…to a bachelor’s degree. But with a degree remaining significant for hiring and promotion, pressure will build to reward real-world experience. Purists will oppose such a change, arguing that accelerated…
…will have good and poor instructors, good and poor course content, good and poor social experiences. In my opinion, your future success will depend on you—not upon your choice of…
…to fruition with the help of UNC-Charlotte’s foundation. The hotel will have 226 rooms and about 24,000 square feet of conference space. Marriott International, the hotel chain, will operate the…
…all of that will be borrowed. That’s for one year. For four years, the student will have to borrow over $60,000. This is a student with limited financial resources, as…
…test to graduate. The Blueprint lists existing university policies and legislation for university board members, faculty governing committees, legislators, and other higher education decision makers to compare and use as…