Is graduate school being disrupted? It’s not that simple.
Falling enrollment is putting pressure on a variety of graduate school programs. But disruption isn't driving all of those declines.
Falling enrollment is putting pressure on a variety of graduate school programs. But disruption isn't driving all of those declines.
June 25, 2019
Enrollment shortfalls and tuition discounts are breaking the business models of colleges across the country. Colleges need to adapt in order to compete.
May 28, 2019
As traditional higher education grapples with a bruising admissions scandal, coding bootcamps are flourishing. How could their future play out?
May 23, 2019
To give innovation a fighting chance, higher education leaders need to take stock of their business models beforehand.
Mar 19, 2019
Why the practice of offering tuition discounts to remain affordable is increasingly untenable in an environment of rising costs.
Jan 24, 2019
Why it’s not that hard to paint a picture of how many of existing institutions will close, merge, or declare bankruptcy in the years ahead.
Dec 13, 2018
Poorly designed regulation shoulders some of the blame for the high costs and weak outcomes of traditional models of college. How can Congress rethink regulation so that innovative models can shine?
Oct 16, 2018
At traditional schools, college costs keep rising—but disruptive models like Western Governors University point a different way forward, towards high-quality, radically affordable higher education.
Oct 3, 2018
WGU's milestones demonstrate the innovative University's ability to scale its high-quality, low-cost model, and signal a momentous shift in the higher education landscape.
Sept 5, 2018
Western Governors University employs an online competency-based model uniquely designed to serve working adults. Could it disrupt higher ed?
Sept 4, 2018