While pre-doctoral programs are not optimal choices for everyone, they do benefit a significant number of aspiring doctoral students and we believe they are far too often overlooked. We thought [...]
While many will remember 2023 as a tumultuous year for the economy as well as a new Israel-Hamas conflict that ultimately resulted in the resignation of top university presidents, it will also be [...]
Grand Canyon University was fined $37.7 million by the US Education Department. We want to state upfront that the school is vehemently defending itself from what it has termed “lies and [...]
The Yale School of Nursing was gifted $11.1 million from an anonymous donor to fund scholarships. The gift was doubled to $22.2 million when Yale chose to match it. The criteria for these [...]
Johns Hopkins University announced earlier today that it will open a School of Government and Policy at its Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. This will be the first new academic division Johns [...]
The new GRE is now available for GRE test takers. Earlier today, the Educational Testing Service announced, “Beginning today students can now take the shorter GRE for admissions to [...]
Forbes released its online master’s in computer science rankings. Forbes only considered non-profit schools in its rankings. Weight was given to factors including graduation rates, graduate [...]
The University of Michigan is threatening to fire graduate student teachers who do not return to work in time for the start of the fall semester. The fall semester starts on August 28. In a [...]
A study released today by the HEA Group shows that 32% of graduate schools have students who, on average, owe more on their loans five years after entering repayment than they originally [...]
Earlier today, the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the nonprofit organization that owns and administers the GRE test, announced the GRE’s testing time would be slashed to just under two [...]