The Alamo Colleges District is creating the School for Online Learning, advancing the district's commitment to expanding ...
As military-affiliated learners consider their options and how they want to use or preserve their educational benefits, they ...
As colleges’ online catalogs grow, so too has the push to develop standards of quality for those courses. But are in-person classes getting the same attention? If you ask many online-education ...
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Ricardo Alcaraz is taking three of his five courses online this semester at Santa Ana College: an anthropology class, business calculus and business law. It’s a course schedule that reflects a new ...
Ten years after many colleges first started cautiously experimenting with online learning, a new national survey shows just how rapidly the landscape has changed. According to the tenth edition of the ...
Before the nine-member Los Angeles Community College District went fully remote in March 2020, about 1 in every 5 students already had online classes. “We're returning to that more normal, in-person ...
Online education has transformed the way students pursue degrees, offering flexibility, accessibility, and a wide range of academic programs. Whether you’re balancing work, family, or personal ...
College degrees cost more than ever, but education insiders note that online programs could erase the need for students to rack up six figures of loan debt for tuition and room and board on campuses.
The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our newsletters to have stories delivered to your inbox. Consider becoming a member to support our nonprofit journalism. The pandemic not ...