Academic Affairs

Student information system investments hit 5-year low

Wanting to implement changes but struggling with vendor options and costs, institutions turn to other options.

TIAA calls on Congress to support IGNITE for HBCUs

The Act would give institutions a historic boost in updating infrastructure and building critical pathways for students.

HR trends impacting 2021 college grads, career centers

From interviews to resumes to negotiating salaries, the important skills all students and alums seeking jobs should know.

90% of colleges plan in-person learning for international students

Study abroad options will increase for U.S. students, but the COVID-19 pandemic is still a factor.

‘High-tech, high-touch’: A career center serving students well

Villanova University shifted into high gear to provide services to students and alumni during the pandemic, strategies that likely will serve them well in the future.

Inside the 6 drivers fueling enrollment success at RIT

A strong focus on ‘new economy’ majors has helped boost interest in the university and might be a solid approach for others looking to reach prospective students.

Why one college will make unvaccinated students pay $1,500 per semester

Rhodes College in Tennessee is mandating vaccines after FDA approval and installing a tough penalty for those don't get them.

Spring enrollment: A total loss of 600,000 students from 2020

Data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center highlights the purge at community colleges, but a rise again in graduate students.

For 12-year-old NASA hopeful, free tuition to ASU Online

Alena Wicker, already enrolled and taking classes at Arizona State, has dreams of becoming an elite engineer by the time she is 16.

MIT still No. 1, but U.S. universities fall in world rankings

Harvard, Caltech, Cornell and Duke all experience significant drops while internationals move up

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