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U. of Phoenix Will Require Free Orientation Program

The University of Phoenix plans to require all students who enter the for-profit institution with less than 24 hours of...

Governance Spat Threatens Accreditor

One of the country's six regional accrediting agencies risks losing its federal recognition if it is unable to alter its...

Budget Deal in North Carolina Minimizes Cuts

A final legislative budget deal for North Carolina minimized cuts to higher education, and also gave both the community college...

UC San Diego Sees Increase in Black Freshmen

The University of California at San Diego will enroll 68 black freshmen this year, up from 50 last fall, and...

All Eyes on India

For U.S. universities, India remains a frontier of sorts. “Right now, we’re basically doing exploration of India, trying to figure...

Visa Denied for Deported Student Admitted to SMU

The case of Saad Nabeel has attracted considerable attention in Dallas to the problems facing students without legal residency status...

Grambling Lost $1M on Illegally Purchased Stock

While many universities have suffered stock losses in the last two years, Louisiana auditors uncovered an unusual loss at Grambling...