College and University
  • Why the MOOC Movement Is Now

    By Rachelle DeJong, Minding the Campus

    As Georgia Tech gears up for its new MOOC-like master's degree program slated to launch this spring, The Wall Street Journal reports that applications from would-be students are dramatically...

  • Here’s Why Colleges Are Flunking Cost Control

    By Richard Vedder, Minding the Campus

    The College Board has released its annual report Trends in College Prices , and never has a seemingly boring document full of tables and graphs revealed more about American higher education. Five...

  • College

    Controversial College Rankings a Huge Influence

    Two-thirds of high school students take college rankings into account in making college applications decisions, up from less than half of students in 2002, according to a new report by the Art &...

  • When 'Need Blind' Universities Really Aren't

    By Marian Wang, ProPublica

    George Washington University, which got in trouble last year for misreporting admissions data to bolster its college ranking, is making yet another confession. The university has been misrepresenting...

  • Eliminating banks as middle men for federally guaranteed college loans will save $68 billion over the next 11 years.

    One Man's Uncommon Fix for Outrageous Student Debt

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    As millions of American high school seniors apply to college, how many will be able to pay for four years when the cost of attending a private university runs as much as $40,000 to $60,000 a year? It...