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College Closures and the Cost to Consumers

Campus shutdowns come with real costs to students and families, write Nick Ducoff and Sabrina Manville, yet consumers can struggle to find information about the financial viability of colleges.

Students, Finance & Completion

"Students, Finance & Completion" is a new compilation of topical and timely articles from Inside Higher Ed. A free copy...

Leadership in Changing Times: Supporting Students and Institutions With Creativity and Efficiency

"Leadership in Changing Times: Supporting Students and Institutions With Creativity and Efficiency" is a new compilation of topical and timely...
Opinion

Private Colleges Need a New Agenda

To avoid closure or merger, they must begin to think differently, argues W. Kent Barnds.

Innovation in Higher Ed

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Opinion

Reverse Engineering the Student Experience

Well-meaning administrators and faculty members have put processes into place that show little awareness of the hurdles students confront, says Bridget Burns.
Opinion

The Tenured IT Expert?

Technology experts should have the academic freedom to speak on behalf of what's best for education, not just a university's bottom line, Jonathan A. Poritz and Jonathan Rees argue.
Opinion

The New For-Profits

Nonprofit colleges and universities are using a new breed of corporate entities to take their academic programs online. The institutions may be giving away too much money and control, Paul LeBlanc warns.