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New Online Academic Programs
Colleges begin programs in psychology, HR management, applied biotechnology, information and communication sciences, and education.
Why Online Is an Ethical Practice
Online is a crucial path for many underrepresented students and should expand. But if colleges don’t understand how virtual students differ from their residential peers and support them with robust online student services, Robert Ubell writes, they will miss the mark.
Moody's Report Offers Overview of Shifting Online Landscape
A new Moody's report on the online education market projects further growth, potential consolidation and continued challenges for for-profit providers...
Moody's Report Offers Overview of Shifting Online Landscape
A new Moody's report on the online education market projects further growth, potential consolidation and continued challenges for for-profit providers...

Moving Forward (at Last) on Federal Rule Changes
Negotiators reached consensus on issues such as "regular and substantive" interaction and state authorization. Experts on online learning say the new rules will provide needed clarifications, but advocates for students worry about potential abuses.

Online Enabler Aims for Lifelong Learning
2U adds boot camps to its offerings of online graduate degrees and courses with $750 million acquisition of Trilogy.

Going Outside to Grow
When a legacy online program started to languish, Michigan State University leaders brought in a corporate provider to boost student enrollment. Will others do the same?
UC San Diego Adds Data Collection to EdX MOOC Platform
The University of California, San Diego, has added a real-time course activity feed to its Open EdX platform, allowing for...
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