The public's confidence in higher education continues to drop, but two-year colleges are perceived more favorably than four-year institutions. Confidence in colleges and universities continues to sag ...
Higher education’s value has come under public scrutiny in recent years, with fewer U.S. adults confident in the benefits of a college degree. “For voters and people who are interested in pursuing and ...
“The idea that one can earn a degree at the age of 22 and be set for a career has become as antiquated as the pocket watch.” —Jeffrey R. Brown, dean at the Gies College of Business at the University ...
Would people be more likely to go to college if they knew it wouldn’t just improve their job prospects and future salaries but would make them healthier, more charitable and more neighborly? According ...
Just 10 years ago, almost 60 percent of Americans said they had a lot of confidence in higher education. By last year, that number had fallen to 42 percent. Seventy percent of Americans told Pew last ...
Historically, higher education has often been inaccessible to groups such as women, ethnic and racial minorities, the disabled and the poor. The International Covenant on Economic, Social, and ...
In this program, you will attain foundational knowledge about today’s global higher education landscape, a sharper understanding of specific elements within the field, and the opportunity to put ...