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Accreditation: Statement to NACIQI regarding NSAD, Ambow Education, and WSCUC

Higher Education Inquirer

[Editor's note: The National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) was authorized and reconstituted by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008. For additional information about our ongoing investigation , please visit the Higher Education Inquirer.

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A president proposes steep job cuts to save his institution

Confessions of a Community College Dean

million by the 2026–27 academic year, according to current forecasts. The crisis had been partly obscured, he said, by COVID-19 relief funds that had flowed from the federal government during the coronavirus pandemic—money that the university couldn’t count on for long.

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Why Study in Germany – Universities, Admission, Tuition Fees, Post-study Work Permit and Work Opportunities

Buddy4Study

It was founded in 1868 and has managed to stay on top of the higher-education landscape by embracing the entrepreneurial spirit. Freie Universitat Berlin has also been repeatedly selected as one of the best institutes for higher education in Germany. Ludwig – Maximilians – Universität München (LMU).

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AI innovations: How to balance the legal and governance considerations

University Business

The proliferation of AI innovations in higher education presents significant benefits for improved efficiency and enhanced learning opportunities, such as improved experiential learning, personalized assistance or tutoring for students and making complex subjects more accessible, among other advantages. However, with reward comes risk.

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Here are 2 strategies for successful pushback against policy changes

University Business

Higher education is in for a big existential fight to defend current funding levels i n fiscal year 2026. Come next year, however, higher education is at risk of taking a huge hit. The massive layoffs at the Department of Education may help members rationalize funding cuts ( if the agency still exists ).

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College Meltdown 3.0 Could Start Earlier (And Be Worse) Than Planned

Higher Education Inquirer

Since 2016, the Higher Education Inquirer has documented the College Meltdown as a series of demographic and business trends making US higher education of decreasing value to working-class and middle-class folks. Public opinion about higher education and the value of higher education has been waning.

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The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 4: Student Issues

The Change Leader, Inc.

In his research, Carleton College economics professor Nathan Grawe argues that the financial crisis of 2008 will lead to a major tsunami for higher education in 2026. He points to a birth dearth that coincided with the economic meltdown which will result in a 15-percent decrease in traditional college-age students in 2026.