U.S. Higher Education: Too Big Not To Fail?
U.S. Higher Education: Too Big Not To Fail?
U.S. Higher Education: Too Big Not To Fail?
How The Pandemic Could Forever Change Higher Education
Colleges have been careful to leave the door open on their plans for the fall semester. Most experts say it will be anything but normal. Here's a sampling of how it could look.
Why must people be lucky to get educated, even during a pandemic? We’ve had access to world class technology that removes barriers to educating and connects subject matter experts, coaches, educators, and families for more than a decade.
Enrollment is taking a hit. Current estimates suggest there will be, on average, 20% fewer students attending colleges and universities in the fall.
How a ‘COVID Gap Year’ Will Be Different Than Previous Gap Year Experiences
With the coronavirus pandemic closing college campuses is now the right time to reinvent higher education?
With coronavirus school closures extending into the fall, districts are coming up with clever alternatives to give seniors the graduation ceremony they deserve.
Few things in our lives have been so dramatically altered throughout the COVID-19 crisis as school and education. With online coursework, cancelled proms, and a March devoid of Madness but full of uncertainty, will campuses even reopen in the fall and how should students plan?
Higher education associations have called on Congress to provided extended student loan relief due to the coronavirus.