In a significant move impacting the admission landscape of Nigerian tertiary education, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced new unified cut-off marks for the 2025 academic year. These benchmarks, established during the Policy Meeting on Admissions held in Abuja, aim to
The unfolding situation with federal education funds in Tennessee presents a significant challenge for the state's K-12 schools, following the Trump administration's decision to freeze $118 million in designated financial resources. This funding halt is a direct consequence of a broader review of
Shelter Island's recent budgetary decision to cut its free half-day pre-school program has reignited community concerns regarding early childhood education. This pivotal program, serving as an essential resource for working families, was abruptly discontinued due to budgetary constraints. While the
In the rapidly evolving world of higher education, schools must adapt to technological changes that promise greater efficiency and an improved student experience. Small to midsize colleges particularly face challenges in implementing information technology systems that require significant resources
Amid an evolving educational landscape, colleges face increased pressure to retain students, a task heightened by the forecasted decline in high school graduates. Recent data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center paints a promising picture, indicating that student retention rates
In a rapidly evolving world where technological advancements are paramount, nurturing an early interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) is no longer just an educational pursuit but a societal imperative. Iowa's STEM Scale-Up program is at the forefront of this mission,