Joanne Jacobs
Articles by Joanne Jacobs
Schools are trying hard to attract veterans and post-9/11 G.I. Bill funds.
Subsidies on college loans tend to help the least needy, some experts say.
Lower tuition at community colleges has led to too many students and not enough seats.
Remedial help may be bundled into regular college-level courses under a new bill in the state Senate.
In a new book, one graduate details how forming relationships and getting involved is critical.
Educating just the 'have-nots' will help widen the higher education divide, experts say.
New schools will go to 'grade 14' to enable students to get high-tech skills and associate degrees.
Concurrent enrollment offers students a chance to get high school and college credit simultaneously.
Student success at community colleges and elsewhere is tied to funding, but academics are wary.
Students who are struggling financially are being encouraged to apply for public aid.













