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The credit hour wasn't supposed to measure learning, for good reason, according to a new report, which recommends how to revise or even drop the standard without leading to abuse.

All for Naught?

New law school study raises questions about whether money spent on marketing has any influence on U.S. News rankings.

Cost of Free Money

Long Island U. is latest college to face budget problems after overspending on financial aid, a reflection of how the affordability crisis is squeezing institutions.

Helicopter App?

New mobile service hopes to provide parents with progress reports on their children's first year of college. Some see a way to boost retention, but others worry students need to learn to solve problems themselves.

Licensing Income Edges Higher

Colleges and universities derived $1.81 billion in revenue from their research-based inventions and created more startup companies in 2011, an annual survey shows.

'Getting to Graduation'

A new book of essays takes stock of where "completion agenda" stands. The volume's editors talk about key lessons from the still nascent college completion push.

Creditworthy in the Keystone State

With job training in mind, Pennsylvania's regional public universities go big on offering credit for prior learning and stackable credentials.

Foreign Grad Admissions Up 9%

Offers to Chinese students are up 20 percent, but figures for India and South Korea are flat.