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From Mississippi to South Dakota, states are seeing increased enrollment in courses that rely on at least one form of technology as colleges expand online and hybrid options.
For many disabled students across California’s colleges and universities, one thing is clear as a new school year approaches: It helps to have options. The 2020-21 academic year, featuring mostly ...
An analysis of newly available federal data shows that a far larger proportion of college students take at least one fully online course than was previously understood. The analysis, first conducted ...
EdSource · From a juvenile facility to a college dorm room As the new school year begins, districts are facing demands from parents and elected officials while also hearing calls for “more rigor” ...
Nearly nine months and counting — that’s how long more than 1 million L.A. County students have been out of school. It’s only a guess when campuses will reopen amid the alarming surge in coronavirus ...
Emma Bittner considered getting a master's degree in public health at a university near her home in Austin, Texas. But the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars more than she had hoped ...
Some of the last moments of my college career were spent on the floor of my apartment, submitting final assignments at 11 p.m. while eating leftovers, or using the WiFi in a McDonald’s parking lot to ...
TALLADEGA — Talladega College has added a new director of academic technology and distance learning to its staff. The ...
The advertisements started popping up on social media almost immediately after Los Angeles Unified School District said campuses would remain closed for the start of the school year due to the ...