On Campus Blog

“I think it’s all part of the puzzle. Universities have to find out ways to fund their programs, and (differential tuition is) part of it. But from a student’s perspective it can be difficult to continue to watch your tuition increase.” — St. Cloud State student leader Amanda Bardonner to the St. Cloud Times on…
At Va. Tech, gunfire is amplified into unshakable curse of the Hokie How could it be possible that on this beautiful campus tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a place prepared with an alert system, lockdown plan and evacuation routes, blood could spill once more? (The Washington Post) Can Washington fix what ails American higher ed? At…
Is class choice fueling the very problems that anger Occupiers?
In the podcast I just posted, Anne Neal, president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni explains why she thinks students should have less choice in their college classes: “When we look at college and university curricula today, what we find is they are pretty much “anything goes.” … (Students) are being asked to…
If you haven’t noticed already, American RadioWorks (our documentary arm) has been producing a lot of stuff on higher education this year. Here’s a piece on Occupy Wall Street and college: The Occupy Wall Street movement is spreading to college campuses, where students are protesting rising tuition costs and poor job prospects in today’s economy.…
The University of Minnesota's four year grad rates are up
The number of University of Minnesota students who get their diplomas in four years is on the rise. The four year graduation rate at the U’s Twin Cities campus is now 54 percent, four points higher than last year.  A decade ago the number was below 30 percent. The U’s dean of undergraduate education, Bob…
MnSCU applications nearly triple last month after fee waiver
Remember the article I posted on Wednesday about the huge jump in applications that Bemidji State and Northwest Technical experienced because of last month’s college application week? Looks like the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system saw overall applications almost triple after application fees were waived, according to the edited press release below. Applications…
For millions of college dropouts, second chances prove difficult Students who quit college are costing taxpayers around $3 billion a year in state appropriations to colleges and universities, as well as federal and state grants to students. And that’s only for beginning full-time students who drop out during their first year. If every dropout were counted,…