Students who started getting help from the nonprofit One Million Degrees while in high school were more likely to earn an associate degree and, on average, earned $14,000 more than their counterparts, ...
Johnson College is now enrolling students in seven new programs, expanding its offerings to 18 associate degree programs and five academic certificate programs. Several of these additions build on ...
Associate of Applied Science degrees in Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence in Business have been approved by the Blinn College District board of trustees.
Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
The University of North Texas will become the fourth Texas college to adopt an artificial intelligence degree program.
Colleges and universities, responding to demand for faster routes to jobs, are adding a new kind of degree: a reduced-credit bachelor’s degree that can be earned in three years instead of the usual ...
Degrees with median earnings below high school graduates could be cut An Indiana bill that would cut funding for “low-earning degrees” is now headed to Governor Mike Braun’s desk and, if ...
The University of Arkansas at Monticello announced its latest partner Wednesday in its "campus-within-a-campus" initiative to bring four-year degree programs to two-year community colleges: Phillips ...
The Indiana Legislature on Friday passed Senate Bill 199, which threatens public college and university programs that ...
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University of North Texas to debut bachelor of science in AI degree
University of North Texas professor David M. Keathly is no stranger to teaching students about adapting to emerging technology.
Congress’s new earnings test will stop students from receiving federal aid for some programs. A Hoosier State bill goes further, putting those degrees on the chopping block.
A new report lists 10 of the best "new-collar" jobs. They have high salaries and don't necessarily require a college degree.
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