Financial crisis was the mother of invention. An institution in peril of going under five years ago has grown by thousands of students and is planning an offshoot in the United Arab Emirates. PREMIUM
As they struggle to hold onto their share of the student market, small liberal-arts colleges face many challenges. Here’s what they’re doing to succeed.
Joy Kostansek, a graduate student at Ohio University, serves on a steering committee focused on helping students who aren’t sure where their next meal will come from.
Of 343 reports of noncompliance, 61 percent were identified to have broken federal regulations. Despite that failure rate, the department almost never punished servicers who repeatedly broke the rules.
Transfer students have long been an overlooked group in higher ed. But today colleges and universities are taking more steps to help this population. This collection of articles examines what colleges need to know to better support transfer students. Purchase a copy in the Chronicle Store.
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