Education Technology · Topic
College Affordability
5 articles from Education Technology practitioners
The Program Sharing Model: How Rize Education’s Collaborative Approach Expands Access to Cutting-Edge Majors and Career-Aligned Learning
Small private colleges are facing unprecedented pressures: rising instructional costs, shrinking budgets, and mounting skepticism about the return on investment of a four-year degree. At the same time, employer demand for job-ready talent is accelerating, creating urgency for institutions to modernize curriculum and increase access to experiential learning. According to Rize Education CEO Kevin…
Creating a Lifelong Learner’s Pathway with Kermit Cook, CEO at Penn Foster (Episode 1)
Education is in a period of rapid reinvention as technology, economic pressures, and workforce needs redefine how people learn. College costs continue to climb, with average tuition at private nonprofit four-year institutions now exceeding $43,000 a year. Even public four-year colleges average over $11,000 annually for in-state students, and public two-year programs cost more…
Debt-Free and Results-First: ACE Is Rewriting the Rules of Higher Ed
As student loan debt surpasses $1.7 trillion nationwide, cracks in the traditional higher education model are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Meanwhile, the American College of Education is quietly operating with an approach that flies in the face of convention, where 85% of its students graduate debt-free. What does it take to build a…

DisruptED in the D: Educational Outtakes with Jason Aubrey and Dr. Sasha Thackaberry-Voinovich (Ep. 1)
Two education leaders examine how rising tuition and skills gaps are forcing institutions to rethink the traditional degree model
Reevaluate IDRs to Ensure Equitable Student Aid and System Durability
Current repayment plans may be worsening the very problem they were designed to solve, prompting calls for fundamental policy reform