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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...