The number of students to drop out of university with mental health problems has more than trebled in recent years, official figures show... READ MORE›
And Fort McMurray's critical infrastructure -- including the water treatment plant, waste water treatment plant, Highway 63 and the Grant MacEwan Bridge -- remained intact Tuesday night... READ MORE›
A number of programs at Nova Scotia colleges have had conditions imposed on them by the province, according to documents obtained under freedom of information laws... READ MORE›
Throughout the OECD, graduates earn on average double over their lifetime than those whose highest education was secondary school, it finds... READ MORE›
The president said the long-term benefits of education outweighed the very heavy budgetary implications, Deputy Executive Secretary Menardo Guevarra said at a televised briefing in Manila... READ MORE›
One person is dead and another is in critical condition after an explosion Friday afternoon at Alberta's Nexen Long Lake facility, Wood Buffalo RCMP say... READ MORE›
The young Alberta couple were supposed to move to Slave Lake this week, to start the next chapter in their lives... READ MORE›
Dylan laboucan, 17, and cory grey, 19, were found shot to death on northern alberta reserve in july... READ MORE›
But for Frederick Steiner, dean of the Texas School of Architecture, guns should not be allowed on university grounds... READ MORE›
Right after college, poor kids earn about two-thirds as much as rich kids, on average... READ MORE›
Displaced Fort McMurray resident Malika Dodo-Dan-Gado wished the prime minister had come to Alberta sooner... READ MORE›
Are you staging a protest or occupation to fight against the commercialisation of higher education? Share your photos via GuardianWitness... READ MORE›
Higher education is subsidized by so many different sources, and those are constantly changing, Draeger said... READ MORE›
New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced recently a proposal to make college tuition-free at all state public two- and four-year colleges... READ MORE›
Successful students have done school in ways suitable for college expectations before while struggling students rarely have... READ MORE›
A few dozen private college endowments could dodge a bullet with the sweeping tax bill approved by the Senate early Saturday morning after a last-minute amendment... READ MORE›
To Whistler Mayor Nancy Wilhelm-Morden, the parallels with Fort McMurray are worrying... READ MORE›
Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said her government is tremendously concerned about the ongoing slump in oil prices... READ MORE›
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley was in Fort McMurray on Wednesday as the first wave of residents began returning to the city... READ MORE›
The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is currently investigating 360 sexual violence cases under investigation at 258 postsecondary institutions... READ MORE›
About half of all college students, or 68 percent of seniors, plan to attend graduate school... READ MORE›
A warming trend this week is putting firefighters on edge in northern Alberta... READ MORE›
DeVos said that if she is confirmed education secretary, she will take a salary of only 1... READ MORE›
Whether you have been evacuated or are one of several volunteers, share your photos and videos by clicking on the blue button... READ MORE›
Arlington Tech aims to give high school students a head start in STEM-focused careers... READ MORE›
Trump's state-by-state performance wasn't nearly as strong among those with some college or an associate degree... READ MORE›
If enacted, the Cuomo administration projects that some 200,000 students would attend city and state schools tuition-free by 2019, or half the number of currently enrolled full-time undergrads... READ MORE›
The Expert Group on the Future Funding for Higher Education, to give it its full title, has examined how loans work abroad... READ MORE›
Gunfire was reported Wednesday at American University in Kabul, an Afghan interior ministry official told Reuters... READ MORE›
The Common Application added questions about criminal records and discipline at the request of participating universities in 2006-07... READ MORE›
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