Innovators Worth Watching: Degreed
Ed tech company Degreed wants to "jailbreak the degree." In this Innovators Worth Watching post, we explore their disruptive potential relative to higher ed.
Ed tech company Degreed wants to "jailbreak the degree." In this Innovators Worth Watching post, we explore their disruptive potential relative to higher ed.
Nov 1, 2017
The WGU audit will likely be rejected. But what are the ramifications for other innovators in the higher education space?
Oct 13, 2017
International enrollments show signs of wobbling—which could be the undoing of the traditional business model in higher education.
Sept 19, 2017
Business Model Innovation
National enrollments are down again—but a closer look at the data reveals more interesting trends about innovation in higher education.
Aug 22, 2017
Business Model Innovation
Consolidation in the bootcamp industry has begun. The barrier to entry for basic coding bootcamps wasn’t high, but education is not the easy-money scheme many thought it was.
Aug 3, 2017
Credentialing
As alternative credentials proliferate they are changing the landscape of higher education—and that landscape is more complex than just college.
July 25, 2017
Credentialing
MissionU is generating a lot of buzz, but is it disruptive to the bachelor's degree? In this Innovators Worth Watching blog post, we dig deeper to find out.
July 11, 2017
Business Model Innovation
What lies ahead for the Purdue/Kaplan partnership? The next steps include navigating regulatory approvals and the hard work of building a successful partnership.
May 30, 2017
Business Model Innovation
Whittier College will no longer admit students to its law program, making it the first fully accredited law school in the U.S. to shut down. Michael Horn shares how other law schools can save themselves from disruption.
May 23, 2017
Accreditation
In a conversation with Alana Dunagan, NEASC's Barbara Brittingham discusses how innovation intersects with the standards and practices of accreditation.
May 16, 2017
Accreditation