Internet- and technology-based supports are helping traditional colleges and universities reach the national goal of helping students find their place in the workforce.
CollegeVine, the fast-growing EdTech startup specializing in high school mentoring for college applications, has closed a $3.1 million Series A funding round led by Morningside Technology Ventures ("Morningside") with participation by New York-based University Ventures.
Revature, a technology solutions firm based in Virginia, will be partnering with CUNY to bring a free, 12-week programming boot camp and RevaturePro, a custom online training course, to interested alumni.
The RecTech Podcast: Portfolium's Jim Milton Talks About their Student Career Site
Providing Students with Pathways to High-Value Careers
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Washington DC and Bangalore-based fintech company MPOWER Financing, which facilitates funding solutions for international students pursuing higher education in the US universities, has raised $6 million (nearly Rs40 crore) in funding. The round was led by private equity firm Zephyr Peacock India.
University of Missouri, a member of the Association of American Universities, and Revature, a leading technology talent development company, today announced Revature at Mizzou, a breakthrough, no-cost coding bootcamp for...
Today it is widely accepted - if often still debated - that job preparation is one of the fundamental purposes of higher education. College-issued credentials play a major role in the way employers evaluate talent and make hiring decisions, and...
Over the past decade, the number of international students earning bachelor's degrees at U.S. colleges and universities has increased by 73 percent. Much of this growth has been concentrated at the most..
Let's say you just graduated from college with a good foundation in software development, and you're looking to get a great job as a software engineer, but you don't have any work experience. Suppose some outfit came along and offered...