For decades, America's public flagship universities offered a reasonably priced shot at higher education for millions of bright students in the states where they were brought up. Sadly, those days are waning...
Silicon Valley will tell you that the future belongs to those who can code. Tales are always trickling in about some 20-year-old at a tech startup raking in six figures a year, about employers courting skilled programmers with all the voracity...
How could two coding bootcamps close while employer demand for bootcamp grads grows? The answer, in the five years since their founding, is that some schools are still at Version 1 while others continue...
Successful schools, analysts say, will increasingly be the ones that
expand their programs to suit the changing needs of employers.
The University of Minnesota Rochester is tapping into technology from Portfolium to revamp its accreditation management and reporting process.
College graduation can be a time of financial anxiety. But Purdue University is offering students a new way to pay for their degrees: Students get funding when they agree to pay back the university a percentage of their future earnings, which Purdue's president..
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A for-profit coding school hikes tuition but offers a new way to pay.
Daunted by the expense of a four-year program, students are focusing on learning the skills they need for the jobs they want.