Graduates From This Bachelor of Business Administration Program Landed Six-Figure Salaries

For the second year in a row, BBA graduates from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business landed median starting salaries over $100,000.

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Trump Threatens to Deport International Students Who Protested Israel-Hamas War

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Republican Proposal Would Impose 21% Tax on University Endowments

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First Amendment Concerns Arise From West Virginia Executive Order Targeting DEI

First Amendment Concerns Arise From West Virginia Executive Order Targeting DEI

Advocacy groups argue that the order is unconstitutional and overbroad, impacting higher education classrooms and restricting educators’ freedom of speech.

January 28, 2025
Don’t Want to Take the GMAT? You Probably Want an Online MBA

Don’t Want to Take the GMAT? You Probably Want an Online MBA

Students who opt out of graduate admissions tests overwhelmingly prefer online MBAs, according to the higher ed consulting firm Validated Insights.

January 27, 2025
Congress Considers Ending In-School Student Loan Interest Pause

Congress Considers Ending In-School Student Loan Interest Pause

The policy change being considered by Republicans would increase student debt owed for many low-income students pursuing a college degree or credential.

January 27, 2025
Amid Budget Woes, Brown Doubles Down on Diversity

Amid Budget Woes, Brown Doubles Down on Diversity

Despite a hefty budget deficit, Brown ramps up diversity recruitment efforts.

January 24, 2025
ICE, Border Patrol Immigration Enforcement Now Allowed on College Campuses

ICE, Border Patrol Immigration Enforcement Now Allowed on College Campuses

The Trump administration rescinded guidance that had prevented immigration enforcement actions at colleges and universities.

January 24, 2025
MBA Programs Set to Grow Through 2030

MBA Programs Set to Grow Through 2030

New research from the higher education consulting firm Validated Insights projects that MBA enrollment will increase at a 3.2% compound annual growth rate through 2030.

January 27, 2025
Elite Colleges Admit to Favoring Wealthy Families

Elite Colleges Admit to Favoring Wealthy Families

In an ongoing case against the “568 Cartel” universities, new evidence demonstrates a departure from “need-blind” admissions, and the remaining defendants now face massive fines.

January 22, 2025
Trump Executive Order Ends Educational Equity Initiatives for Black, Hispanic, Indigenous Students

Trump Executive Order Ends Educational Equity Initiatives for Black, Hispanic, Indigenous Students

On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump ended several initiatives aimed at strengthening Hispanic-serving institutions and tribal colleges and universities.

January 27, 2025
Illinois Introduces Guaranteed Transfer Policy

Illinois Introduces Guaranteed Transfer Policy

Some Illinois high school graduates now pursuing a bachelor’s degree out of state are guaranteed admission into any University of Illinois school under a new transfer policy.

January 21, 2025
This Business School Launched the First Olympic Committee-Recognized Hub in the U.S.

This Business School Launched the First Olympic Committee-Recognized Hub in the U.S.

University of Oregon students can now learn about the business and philosophy of the Olympics.

January 18, 2025
Medical School Diversity Declines Following Affirmative Action Ban

Medical School Diversity Declines Following Affirmative Action Ban

In the first class admitted under the new race-neutral mandate, student diversity declined among the nation’s medical schools.

January 16, 2025
California’s Proposed Budget Favors Community College and Career Education While Universities Face Cuts

California’s Proposed Budget Favors Community College and Career Education While Universities Face Cuts

The plan funds the expansion of Credit for Prior Learning programs and technology upgrades for community colleges. Public universities could face an almost 8% reduction in funding.

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