Private higher education providers
Independent lobby welcomes new short course funding and regulatory 鈥榬eprieve鈥 but rails against perpetuation of 鈥榰nfair鈥 loan fee
Hopes that for-profit institutions would head for disadvantaged communities not served by universities have not been realised
Regulator goes ahead with new guidance despite opposition from sector, citing impact of Covid-19 on sector finances
Administration describes move as opening bid to revive aid for sector鈥檚 victims
Demise of ACICS, favoured by for-profits, still leaves larger problem of venue shopping
With Biden set to revive employment yardstick for for-profits, Republicans demand it be universal
Foreign investment or buyout touted as potential route out of financial woe for institutions, while others see 鈥榤ulti-university groups鈥 as more viable
GAO cites 17 cases where former for-profit leaders retained key controls
Expert says favourable treatment of Catholic university is 鈥渓ogical鈥, but criticises optics of handout to another Catholic institution
Struggling financially, the private Jacobs University is seeking new backers, but academics have been left shocked by plans for it to be turned into an AI institute by software giants
Students who suffer financial loss from institutional failures should be compensated by sector scheme, says English ombudsman
Soaring demand and a slightly more even playing field augur well for private and independent higher education providers
Institution says proposed buyout will 鈥榮ecure the university well into the future鈥 but former v-c fears move will damage its reputation
Absorbing troubled online institution, university pledges $225 million investment
Move to reject Obama policy seen costing 200,000 borrowers some $11 billion
Universities should also stop 鈥榮tealing鈥 money allocated for education to undertake research, according to Minerva founder
India鈥檚 newest universities are showing immense promise but may find it hard to stay independent from the corporate world, says Ganeshdatta Poddar
Continuing remote teaching in the autumn will be unsustainable for some institutions, warns leader of online college
Experts question whether proposals to give chartered status to private institutions and encourage international branch campuses will deliver quality education
Situation at Richmond raises questions about English sector regulation
Told by judge to spare defrauded students, secretary toughens loan policy
Government retains title for top independent colleges, while accepting all other recommendations of provider category review
Australian independent colleges also rail against inequitable consumer protection
Trump education chief resisted aiding students defrauded by for-profit college chain
For-profit college says it has been granted permission for judicial review against 鈥榰nlawful鈥 refusal, which blocks loan access
New category would give top colleges bragging rights and a platform to upgrade to university status
Trump administration defied court order to protect former for-profit students
HE institutions have offered more than 2,000 places to GSM students, but uncertainty remains over fate of others
One in 12 students now pays to go private in Germany, attracted by 鈥榥iche鈥 courses, smaller classes and flexible learning schedules
Institutions without place on Office for Students鈥 list unable to confirm loan eligibility for new recruits
But Australian assessor says most growth will be outside universities, and opens door to new category of institution
Office for Students鈥 judgement that for-profit college was 鈥榥ot financially viable鈥 raises questions of why Department for Education extended funding access last year
Conversations with students at the failed for-profit provider reveal much about its business model and the Department for Education鈥檚 judgement, writes John Morgan
GSM London鈥檚 slide into administration leaves difficult questions for DfE on why it granted the college continued loan access last year, writes John Morgan
GSM London will end teaching at the end of September, meaning current students must find alternative institutions
Some alternative providers could lose access to public student loans if OfS judges non-continuation rates too high
Providers squabble over whether to relax rules for university colleges or jettison the category altogether
The Advertising Standards Authority is wrong to permit to any provider of training to graduates to declare itself a 鈥済raduate school鈥, says Viv Ellis
Preparations for sale by Apollo Education Group are under way, THE understands, two years after owner changed hands
Former X Factor judge becomes co-owner of Liverpool Media Academy
European University of Business claims that it has university status
Office for Students has sent 鈥榤inded to refuse鈥 letters to 20 providers
Private equity-owned BIMM to receive 拢2.4m in teaching grant as OfS funds new providers for first time
Despite broad differences with president, long-shot candidate Bill Weld demonstrates how 鈥榖elief in markets is bred in the bone鈥
Figures show that thousands of students registered at some universities are taught elsewhere
Despite its tarnished reputation and history of collapsed ventures, the for-profit sector retains a strong foothold on the US academy. Paul Basken tracks its successes and failures
Despite legal setbacks, administration stops Obama rule forgiving duped borrowers
For-profit institutions at particular risk of collapse, researchers say
Australia鈥檚 private colleges are lumbered with loan fee despite doing better than university partners
In what may be a tactical pullback, Trump administration reduces reach of wide-reaching bid to empower for-profit sector
Independent colleges 鈥榙efined by what they鈥檙e not, not what they are鈥, Teqsa report says
Disclosure could have 鈥榓dverse effects鈥 on institutions鈥 鈥榗ommercial interests鈥, university claims
After enduring tumultuous college closures, Massachusetts mulls forcing private institutions to prove their ongoing viability
Generous philanthropic giving brings significant benefits to US universities but poses leadership challenges too, says 脕ngel Cabrera
Soldier-students likely to suffer heavily if for-profit institutions don鈥檛 deliver on promises
US administration portrays campaign as matter of fairness and equity
Principal of joint venture between ex-Manchester United players and Lancaster University discusses how he answers the question: 鈥榓ren鈥檛 you making a lot of rich people even richer?鈥
Chinese purchases of US college campuses may be more about pursuing business objectives than promoting ideology
Education Corporation of America, with more than 70 for-profit US colleges, falls victim to changing economics and sector-wide crackdown on abuses
College has been 鈥榣imited and frustrated鈥 by UK鈥檚 鈥榬egulatory labyrinth鈥 and 鈥榩ressure to conform鈥 with 鈥榗onservative鈥 universities, says founder