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Western Accreditor Denies Ashford U. Bid for Accreditation

Bridgepoint Education announced today that the senior college commission of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges had denied its...

The Olympics and International Relations

In today’s Academic Minute, the U.S. Naval War College's Nicholas Sarantakes explores how tense international relations have regularly spilled over...

'No Loans' Revisited

Cornell pulls back from its aid policy, restoring some borrowing for new students with family incomes of $60,000 to $75,000. Will more colleges follow?

Something Has to Give

City College of San Francisco's accreditation is in limbo. Shutting down probably isn't a possibility, but the college is in a deep hole. What went wrong?

Academic Minute: The Olympics and International Relations

In today’s Academic Minute, Nicholas Sarantakes of the U.S. Naval War College examines how tense international relations have regularly spilled...

New (But Familiar) Face at Career College Group

WASHINGTION -- The housecleaning continues at the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities -- but the newest addition to...

Russian Students Say They Were Forced Into 23-Hour Exam

Students at Russia's Kazan University say that they were forced to sit for an exam for 23 hours, from 10...

German University Sues Student for Speedy Completion

In the United States, many lament that it takes students too long to graduate. In Germany, the School of Economics...