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Cassuto, Leonard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The crisis in humanities graduate education is coming to an end. But academic jobs are still few and far between, and graduate education remains on shaky ground both institutionally and socially. Nevertheless, two generations of "crisis thinking" are finally giving way to the idea that graduate education is not in a crisis. Instead, it…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Humanities, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations
Berube, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Graduate education in the humanities is in crisis. Every aspect, from the most specific details of the curriculum to the broadest questions about its purpose, is in crisis. It is a seamless garment of crisis: If one pulls on any one thread, the entire thing unravels. It is therefore exceptionally difficult to discuss any one aspect of graduate…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, College Faculty, Tenure, College Instruction
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
For-profit colleges are some of the biggest critics of the federal graduation rate, arguing that it gives an inaccurate image of their institutions. They point out that the official calculation doesn't take into account the vast majority of the students who attend their institutions, most of whom are neither "first-time" nor "full-time." So major…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Criticism, Federal Government, Information Dissemination
Selingo, Jeff – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A college's graduation rate is such a basic consumer fact for would-be students these days that it's difficult to imagine that the federal government didn't even collect the information as recently as the early 1990s. If not for two former Olympic basketball players who made their way to Congress and wanted college athletes to know about their…
Descriptors: Student Records, Nontraditional Students, College Presidents, Private Colleges
Carlson, Scott; Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In today's tough economy, students and parents alike are looking for ways to save on college tuition. With sticker prices well into the tens of thousands per year at any private liberal-arts institution, the prospect of shaving a year off the typical four-year journey is an added attraction at a number of colleges, like Franklin & Marshall,…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Time to Degree, Flexible Progression, Policy Analysis
Supiano, Beckie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Among all the uncertainty colleges face in this recession, they are sure of one thing: Families are feeling less than confident about their ability to pay for higher education. In response, colleges are creating more student-aid programs or expanding existing ones. Others are offering students additional counseling or a grace period for paying…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Student Financial Aid
Gravois, John – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article discusses the timeframe of programs of doctoral study. By the time the 10th anniversary of their enrollment in a Ph.D. program has rolled around, about 57 percent of doctoral students have their terminal degrees in hand, according to new data from the Council of Graduate Schools. Perhaps the most interesting of the council's findings…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Humanities, Doctoral Programs
Sander, Libby – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
After nearly three years of planning, Ohio's higher-education officials are finalizing an ambitious program to grant college credit for some technical courses offered at the state's adult-education centers. The program, called the Career-Technical Credit Transfer, is the latest in a string of state efforts to more closely link work-force training…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Engineering, Computer Networks, Faculty
Wasley, Paula – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article reports that some graduate programs are switching from comprehensive qualifying exams to portfolios compiled by doctoral candidates. Five years ago the graduate program at the University of Kansas' history department was like many others--filled with small cohorts of anxious, fearful procrastinators. Doctoral students were taking an…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Models
Attewell, Paul; Lavin, David E. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Undergraduate enrollments have grown sixfold in the last half-century and continue to boom; today more than 80 percent of high-school graduates go to college within approximately eight years of graduation. One might expect those accomplishments to be celebrated, but the expansion of higher education has been accompanied by ambivalence, anxiety,…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Nontraditional Students
Sander, Libby – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
There are 11,000 or so people in Kentucky who came within a course or two of earning a college degree, but never did. Almost half a million more took a few college courses but then dropped out. Now educators are trying to lure back those erstwhile students to finish what they started. Over the next 12 years, Kentucky wants to double the number of…
Descriptors: College Credits, Adult Students, College Faculty, Dropouts
Schmidt, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article describes the results of a report released last week by the Council of Graduate Schools. The report, "Ph.D. Completion and Attrition: Analysis of Baseline Demographic Data From the Ph.D. Completion Project," is based on data from 24 universities in the United States and Canada. According to this report, women and members of…
Descriptors: Universities, Females, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries
Wasley, Paula – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Students who attend college part time are at a disadvantage relative to their full-time peers, according to a report released in June by the National Center for Education Statistics, an arm of the U.S. Department of Education. The report analyzes data from a 2004 national postsecondary student-aid study to create a profile of part-time…
Descriptors: Full Time Students, Part Time Students, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Reviews a variety of efforts aimed at helping graduate students with "all but dissertations" (ABDs) complete their dissertations and receive their doctoral degrees. Finds students experience major stresses in the dissertation process and in the job market. Notes increases in counseling provided, special programs, self-help books, personal coaches,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Self Management
Evangelauf, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
A new study reanalyzing previous data suggests that the widely publicized sharp increase in number of years to doctorates in the humanities is largely a statistical artifact. The new analysis finds an increase of 15 to 20 percent rather than the previously reported 38 percent in number of years to doctorate between 1972 and 1988. (DB)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Trends, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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