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Recent economic research suggests that colleges siphon off a significant portion of federal education aid rather than lowering costs to students
In a recent post, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) education expert Andrew Kelly highlights a notable trend: prestigious academic institutions are beginning to offer open, online courses. Kelly explains that if employers and less prestigious colleges begin to accept the credit earned in these...
By all accounts, General Welsh is perhaps the most respected leader in the Air Force today.
No, the government shouldn’t eliminate tax breaks for private universities.
Reducing the value of the charitable deduction is a threat to voluntary associations.
Obama's decision to campaign -- er, conduct official business -- on university campuses last week was not surprising. According to exit polls, there was no surge of young voters in 2008.
In the most recent Education Outlook, AEI scholar Rick Hess and Taryn Hochleitner explain how the inflation of college rankings contributes to a false sense of exclusivity and rising tuitions.
A new AEI report exposes the dramatic variation in completion rates across nearly 1,400 U.S. colleges and universities.





