The U.S. Department of Education (Department) office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) today announced a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University (GCU), which disbursed the most federal
In the space of barely more than a year, artificial intelligence (AI) technology has made massive waves in the business world. However, as huge as this impact has
Worthington School District 518’s mission, “Excellence for All,” and its vision, which emphasizes leadership and growth opportunities for staff to positively impact student achievement, serve as powerful and
Higher educational institutions are free to express their solidarity with Palestine in accordance with their own rules and regulations, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin. The Higher Education
The Texas Education Agency won’t be releasing its new, harsher A-F grades of the state’s schools any time soon. Travis County District Judge Catherine Mauzy issued a temporary
The consensus among experts on how college students who want to study abroad should approach searching for scholarships is simple: Do it early. Just as with coursework, finances
An increasing number of American states are requiring that students receive personal finance education in order to complete high school. At the same time, states are hoping to
The U.S. Department of Education debuted a sweeping regulatory package Tuesday fortifying federal oversight of financially unstable colleges, including by broadening the circumstances in which they must supply
Florida State University will highlight its internationalization and global awareness efforts during International Education Month in November. The monthlong celebration expands upon International Education Week, a joint initiative
Tondra Williams has spent her entire career at Dorie Miller Elementary. She has taught at the East San Antonio school for 20 years. “I love this school. My kids