Two years ago, Camille Charleston moved from Haiti to the United States, hoping to escape “survival mode” and pursue the American dream. Charleston, 29, didn’t have enough money to pay for college, ...
What it means to go to college is changing. The pandemic dealt a once-in-a-lifetime shock to the system and, even as it ebbs, students haven’t returned to degree programs in the same numbers as before ...
Set aside for low-income individuals, Pell Grants are the largest, most successful effort to open the unquestioned benefits of a college education to anyone. Without them, millions of Americans would ...
As the push toward skills-based hiring grows, the retail giant is reshaping its education benefit, focusing more on short-term training programs than college diplomas. In 2018, Walmart launched a ...
Last month, Manchester University, a private liberal arts college two hours north of Indianapolis, became the first college in Indiana to win approval to offer reduced-credit bachelor’s degrees. The ...
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Degrees aren’t enough: Why students are choosing short-term global courses to build real-world skills
A traditional university degree is no longer seen as a complete preparation for the complexities of today’s careers. Increasingly, students are enrolling in short-term global courses to develop the ...
Ulrich is the Lillian S. Brunner endowed chair in medical and surgical nursing, and professor of nursing and medical ethics and health policy, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and ...
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