A college education was once seen as the golden ticket to a better job, more money and a better life. But that confidence in ...
In 2013, 70 percent of adults surveyed by Pew said that a college education was “very important.” This year, only 35 percent ...
Until recently, most Americans considered college a good investment. But only 22 percent now believe a four-year degree is worth pursuing if it requires taking out loans. Given a choice of five ...
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A $14.5M federal investment is seeding 10 new accrediting agencies. The question: genuine innovation or duplication of what ...
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College isn't teaching you facts. It's teaching you to think in a new way — and Indiana policy is sweeping away that skill ...
The perceived importance of college education among Americans has dropped to a new low, continuing a downward trend seen in the last 15 years, according to a new Gallup survey that was released ...
A growing number of U.S. college students are expressing a renewed preference for on-campus learning, according to EDUCAUSE’s 2025 Students and Technology Report. The report surveyed thousands of ...
Area residents ages 50 and older can explore everything from history and creative writing to hands-on hobbies through Lone Star College System’s Academy for Lifelong Learning, a low-cost program ...
Students live with other students from the same academic program, making it easy to form study groups or project teams. Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are assigned a specific area in a residence ...
A free, student-led fitness program from the USF College of Education is changing what’s possible for older adults—boosting ...