High school students are increasingly shifting their college searches to social media, which has also emerged as an effective method of reaching underrepresented students, a new study says. Read more>>
Borrower-specific solutions combined with industry-leading financial education tools empower student borrowers to make informed decisions. Positive outreach and a personal approach with Repayment Counseling Outreach from Inceptia gets student borrowers back on track and improves your school's default rate. Read more>>
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Bochum University of Applied Science is a higher-education institution in Germany. Like many schools, Bochum licenses a wide range of digital products for its students and faculty. Learn how a more efficient, secure, and centralized way to distribute these products to their 10K users increased adoption rates by 50%. Read more>>
Teachers College at Columbia University convenes experts at a conference to tackle tough questions about the state of artificial intelligence in education and its implications for the future of teaching and learning. Read more>>
By David H. Harper and Nicole Somerville via University Business
With ongoing criminal investigations, potential litigation and more oversight from the government and other monitoring organizations, it’s a good time for all schools to pressure test various admissions-related areas, say guest columnists David H. Harper and Nicole Somerville. Read more>>
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The Arizona State University student paper, the State Press, scooped all the nation’s major news outlets with a story confirming that the U.S. special envoy for Ukraine had resigned. Read more>>