The economy is uncertain, but eight in 10 undergraduates somewhat or strongly agree that their college is preparing them with the skills, credentials and experiences they need to succeed in today’s ...
Today’s college graduates are entering a job market more demanding and less forgiving than it has been in decades. For too long, students have been told that a college degree is their ticket to a good ...
“For every employer I interviewed for this book, from the largest tech companies to smaller and medium size businesses in cities or rural America, the most important resume signal today for candidates ...
The College Board, known for its suite of college-entrance exams and AP courses, will work to provide more work-based ...
Many entry-level job postings that previously provided initial working experience for college graduates now require two to three years of prior experience. Credit: H. Armstrong ...
Art Inzinga, professor and culinary arts program coordinator at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, which is part of an effort to give students credit for their work, military and ...
The entrance to the University at Albany's new ETEC center, where cybersecurity students learn. Students seeking to major in cybersecurity must get an internship to earn their diploma. The dining area ...
Graduation typically brings feelings of jubilation, but with the high cost of living and a competitive job market facing college graduates, students report feeling more anxious about their future ...
As AI displaces entry-level jobs, colleges need to teach students the skills needed to compete in the workforce, including leadership skills and judgment ...
Slippery Rock University is expanding its “Rock Life” program, a four-year, non-degree program for students with intellectual disabilities. The federal government awarded Slippery Rock $300,000 over ...