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Undocumented, But Not Uneducated

UCLA and the National Labor College team up to offer an online certificate geared toward undocumented immigrants.

The Online Pecking Order

How will MOOCs change the financial models of universities that have built revenue streams with credit courses online?

Historically Black, Online

While only a minority of HBCUs offer online or blended programs, the numbers are growing.

Backing Off on State Authorization

Education Department will not enforce rule requiring distance education programs to get permission to operate from every state in which they enroll students.

The Online Student

Survey shows that totally online programs are attracting primarily women, white people and fully employed workers with good salaries -- many of whom want degrees in business.

Without Credit

Despite rumors that U. of Washington would be first to award credit for success in free online courses, universities remain at impasse over meaningful recognition of MOOC success.

Competency Loves Company

Another public institution embraces competency-based degree programs, this time with the help of a business.
Opinion

Professors and Online Learning

As he makes his own foray into distance education, John Thelin, who describes himself as the "archetypal Old Prof," tries to make sense of Inside Higher Ed’s recent survey of faculty views on the topic.