A Baltimore edtech company is among a handful of entities selected for a new federal program that’s backing new approaches to higher education. Under the U.S. Department of Education’s Educational ...
We check in with the growing Federal Hill edtech startup, which offers non-accredited college courses for nontraditional students. CEO Burck Smith says the market is validating his model.
ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- StraighterLine, the leading provider of affordable, self-paced college courses and University of the People, the world's first tuition-free, accredited ...
Most college freshmen at major state schools pay upward of $5,000 annually in tuition and fees alone. And those enrolled at some of the largest and best known online schools such as the University of ...
In “Such a Deal? Maybe Not” (“Online Learning,” The Chronicle, November 5)—an article asking whether colleges overprice distance-education courses—a representative of Montana State University called ...
Online postsecondary course company StraighterLine has partnered with course sharing provider Acadeum to provide access to more than 250 of StraighterLine's accredited on-demand college courses, ...