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Now What?

Gainful employment takes another hit in court, jeopardizing a possible appeal and raising questions about federal collection of data on higher education.

Profit and the Public Good

Higher Learning Commission puts "public good" into regional accreditation while considering probation of the University of Phoenix. Will more for-profits stumble?

Change From Within

Higher education's most powerful association throws its weight behind "disruptions" to the industry. Can the establishment help lead the revolution?
The University of Phoenix name and logo on the side of a glass building.

Possible Probation for Phoenix

For-profit university's accreditation troubles deepen with probation recommendation based on alleged lack of autonomy from its corporate parent.

The 'I' in FIU

Florida International University has embarked on an ambitious effort to internationalize the curriculum and assess students' global learning.
Opinion

The Right Path to MOOC Credit?

The recent announcement that a higher education group will award credit for individual massive open online courses may be a step in the wrong direction, writes Pamela Tate.

On Notice, Again

In his State of the Union address and accompanying documents, the president calls for changing accreditation to focus more on college prices and "value."

Accreditation in a Rapidly Changing World

Regional accreditors must respond to the rise of competency-based education or risk becoming less relevant, writes Paul LeBlanc.