The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has released online a preview of its basic classifications, the system that has described and ordered colleges since the early 1970s.
The next Carnegie classifications of colleges, due in the spring of 2025, will label colleges by whether they’re low or high access, and whether students earn low or high incomes after they leave.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debut a new classification system focused on student success. As widespread public skepticism about the ...
My 16-year-old son has a piece of paper, thumbtacked to his bedroom wall: a list of about 30 colleges and universities, carefully ordered alongside checkmarks and crosshatches. Upon first glance, the ...
A total of 54 colleges and universities in California — including 21 California State University campuses and all 10 University of California campuses — received a research activity designation ...
The redesigned Carnegie Classifications aim to shift the focus from inputs to outcomes, from prestige to performance and from exclusivity to opportunity. At my house, we are deep in the college search ...