Earlier this year, MissionU revealed its much anticipated plan to provide postsecondary education and a debtless future. The announcement sent the higher education space into a frenzy. How could it not? This no-frills...
Many of these ed tech companies focus on connecting learners and teachers, offering access to experts, and keeping learners entertained.
Earlier this month, President Trump signed an executive order to double the amount of funding for apprenticeship programs, up to nearly $200 million. The goal is, in Trump's words...
An emerging form of financial aid based on future income could help students at Arizona State University and elsewhere fund their educations - and return the favor by providing tuition assistance to future students.
It has become increasingly popular to say that higher education needs to go back to the drawing board - that the best way to improve college is to start new campuses from scratch or radically reinvent old ones.
As we come up to the holiday - Independence Day, our team wants to acknowledge the work of so many that create a new training and employment system for those who have had barriers of access due...
The world of impact is large and contains multitudes: people working in diverse fields and organizations, ranging from nonprofits to foundations to impact investing funds, to government agencies to companies...
Education is increasingly a buyer's market, according to Michael London, the CEO of Examity, a remote test proctoring service. To compete for admissions, schools are moving to offer the customizable learning options that students want - including online learning and at-home test taking. While technology...
IBM and Galvanize announced the launch of the first online Cognitive Builder Course hosted on IBM Cloud and powered by IBM Watson. The course is aimed at enterprise developers and interested university students who seek to build on their fundamental Python programming skills, while gaining...
In a few months, school leavers will be getting their GCSE and A Level results, turning thoughts towards their future careers. Will they continue studying? Or start an apprenticeship? Perhaps some will apply for their first entry-level jobs?