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New Academic Programs: Religious Studies, Integrated Technology, Fashion, Sports Management, Data Science, Prevention Science, Nursing
Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of arts in religious studies. Husson University is starting associate and bachelor's programs...
New Academic Programs: Public Health, Creative Writing, Applied Health Science, English, Information Security, Counterterrorism, Data Science, Business and Sustainability, Dyslexia Education
College of Saint Rose is starting a master’s program in business analytics. Guilford College is starting an undergraduate major in...

When Net Price Setting Pays Off
University of Dayton reports strong results for first class graduating under a financial aid plan keeping students' net tuition stable for four years, but considerable risks mean the idea might not always transfer well.

Opinion
Winnowing the Field
If nonprofit colleges and universities had been subjected to the same regulatory red tape in their early years as for-profit institutions have been recently, the sector would not have survived, argues William G. Durden.

A Fast Start?
New York’s much-debated free public college tuition program received 21,000 applications in five days, a quick start even as many colleges project few students will receive aid from the effort.

Opinion
What the Purdue-Kaplan Deal Means for You
It represents five broad trends that all higher education institutions should heed, writes Melanie Ho.

Out-of-Control Foundation
New report gives a blow-by-blow account of unbudgeted spending, unapproved action and endowment losses at University of Louisville's fund-raising arm.

A School Money Can’t Buy
As deal to keep Wisconsin Business School name intact approaches its halfway mark, donors consider what it means -- and the changing nature of honoring donors.
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