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An Enrollment Surge, a Decline in Quality—and a Sharp Rebuke

Eastern Gateway Community College offered free courses to union members, and enrollment skyrocketed. But the institution’s accreditor put the college on probation, saying the rapid growth hurt the education offered.

Philanthropies Help HBCUs Take Their Education Online

United Negro College Fund and Complete College America support Black colleges’ efforts to upgrade their expertise and replicate their unique educational offerings digitally.

‘Staying Online’

Author discusses his advice for colleges in navigating the evolving landscape of digital learning and his change of heart on MOOCs.

Hilbert College’s Big Bet on Online Education

The college built an online program with grand ambitions and 11 degree offerings without relying on an online program manager.

Half of All College Students Take Online Courses

New federal data show a significantly higher proportion of college learners took at least one course online than previously thought.
Opinion

Who Are the Students Struggling With Online Learning?

A new survey sheds light on the current digital divide in higher education -- and what faculty can do about it in their classrooms, writes Nicole Barbaro.

Blackboard, Anthology to Merge, Creating Ed-Tech Behemoth

Combined entity will work with thousands of colleges across administrative and academic departments.

Online Program Companies Publish Data, Hoping to Win Over Critics

With their industry under scrutiny, two companies publish data on student outcomes and prices of online programs at their partner colleges. But the information skirts key financial questions.