Southern New Hampshire University, the largest undergraduate online university in America, will continue to provide a path to 2- and 4-year degrees for its students, but that doesn't mean it's not ...
A recent report by the RAND Corporation, a nonpartisan policy think tank, and researchers at the University of Michigan suggests that low-income students are more likely to earn stackable credentials ...
PITTSBURGH—Carnegie Mellon University’s Integrated Innovation Institute has launched a suite of new online offerings to meet the growing demand for product management, design, and innovation among ...
Many working adults are overwhelmed by the time and financial commitments required to get an online degree. The fear of starting and not finishing a program, only to be saddled with debt, can deter ...
This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores whether the emergence of shorter-term and alternative credentials pose a threat—or offer salvation—to traditional ...
After nearly five decades of offering traditional MBA degrees, the University of Indianapolis thinks it’s come up with a better model to meet the needs of today’s students and employers. In August, ...
New technologies and digital acceleration, adopted because of the pandemic, continue to bring new challenges to the business sector. The world of work and the paths of learning in higher education ...
While career and technical schools have offered short-term credential programs for more than a century, a proliferation of new digital badges, bootcamps, and other so-called micro-credentials have ...
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