Forbes6 hours agoWhat Is The Job Of A College Admissions Officer In 2023?Forbes - Vinay BhaskaraWhat is the job of an admissions officer in 2023? The role that dominates the imagination of the American public is that of gatekeeper. They are seen combing through students' applications, essays, transcripts, test scores, and interviews to make tightly contested decisions that will profoundly …
Forbes11 hours agoEntrepreneurship Boosts Stanford To The Top Of The Latest MBA RankingsForbes - Dr. Marlena CorcoranEntrepreneurship was given considerable importance by the graduating students, recent grads and employers surveyed by Bloomberg Businessweek for its Best B-School Rankings 2023. Top grades in this index helped vault the Stanford Graduate School of Business to first place in the overall …
Forbes18 hours agoFormer Public School Teachers Find Happiness In EntrepreneurshipForbes - Kerry McDonaldI spent much of last week in the greater Kansas City area visiting microschools and learning pods, and talking to founders, ahead of the Heartland Hybrid & Microschools Summit, hosted by Kansas Policy Institute. All of the seven learning environments I visited in Kansas and Missouri were founded …
Forbes1 day agoHow Generative AI Tools Help Transform Academic ResearchForbes - Beata M. JonesIn an era where data is the new oil and artificial intelligence is the refinery, the academic landscape is undergoing seismic shifts. As the boundaries between human and machine learning blur, the ivory towers of academia are resounding with the whispers of generative AI ̶ intelligent algorithms …
Forbes1 day agoThe Masters Degree RipoffForbes - Scott WhiteMost of the discussion of student loan debt has revolved around undergraduate education, but over 40% of student loan debt is graduate school debt, despite enrolling only 15% of borrowers. In 2006, A graduate PLUS loan was created. The previous limit for a direct unsubsidized loan was $20,500. As …
Forbes1 day agoHow College Career Services Can Help Employers Diversify Their Talent After Affirmative Action DecisionForbes - Christine Y. CruzvergaraWhen the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear twin cases challenging the use of race-based undergraduate admissions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 80 major employers — from Google GOOGand General Electric GEto Meta and Mastercard MA— filed a pair of briefs …