Ohio College Presidents Beat Median Salary Ohio State University president came third-highest in nation Read more about Ohio College Presidents Beat Median Salary Comments
Marshall Board Approves Tuition Hike In-state students will pay an additional 4.82 percent each semester Read more about Marshall Board Approves Tuition Hike Comments
Ohio Colleges And Universities Launch New Formula UPDATE: State higher education funding rises overall in the budget's first year Read more about Ohio Colleges And Universities Launch New FormulaComments
Kasich To Discuss Higher Ed. Funding With College Leaders The governor will unveil new funding recommendations on Friday Read more about Kasich To Discuss Higher Ed. Funding With College LeadersComments
College Readiness Exam Replacing Ohio Grad Test The college readiness test could be offered free to all Ohio sophomores as soon as next year Read more about College Readiness Exam Replacing Ohio Grad TestComments
College Student Debt Getting Worse According To Reports Costs in rising education and the economy are contributing factors Read more about College Student Debt Getting Worse According To Reports Comments
Board Of Regents Chancellor To Make Announcement Jim Petro is scheduled to introduce OhioMeansSuccess.org Read more about Board Of Regents Chancellor To Make AnnouncementComments
Panel: Impose Financial Penalties On Students Who Don't Graduate On Time The Complete College Ohio Task Force is studying ways to boost the state's graduation rate Read more about Panel: Impose Financial Penalties On Students Who Don't Graduate On Time Comments
Lowest Level Of WV PROMISE Scholarships In Four Years Commission Chancellor Paul Hill says several factors contributed to the decline Read more about Lowest Level Of WV PROMISE Scholarships In Four Years Comments
Higher Education Funding Part Of Ohio Gov's Agenda Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he's considering whether Ohio should tie college and university funding to graduation rates, rather than enrollment Read more about Higher Education Funding Part Of Ohio Gov's AgendaComments