TERENCE CHEA Associated PressCommunity CollegesCoding Boot Camps Promise to Launch Tech CareersA new breed of computer programming schools in San Francisco and other U.S. tech hubs promise to teach students how to write code in two or three months and help them get hired as web developers.April 15, 2013Community CollegesMore Top Universities to Offer Free Online CoursesMore top universities outside the United States are joining the rush to offer “massive open online courses” that are broadening access to higher education.February 21, 2013StudentsStanford University First College to Raise $1BStanford University has set a record for college fundraising, becoming the first school to collect more than $1 billion in a single year, according to a report released Wednesday.February 20, 2013Community CollegesACE Recommending College Credit for Free Online CoursesDozens of leading universities have begun offering free, digital versions of their most popular courses. But so far, few have offered degree credit for them.February 7, 2013HomeUniversity of California Wants More Classes OnlineLeaders anticipate that the expansion of online courses will help the 10-campus system contain costs, broaden access and hold down tuition rates.January 17, 2013Community CollegesCalifornia State University System Picks New ChancellorThe California State University system on Thursday selected Timothy P. White to lead the nation’s largest collection of four-year colleges as its new chancellor.October 4, 2012StudentsCalifornia Community Colleges Names New ChancellorCalifornia Community Colleges on Thursday named a veteran administrator to lead the nation’s largest system of public higher education as it confronts a host of financial and academic challenges.September 30, 2012StudentsCalifornia Community Colleges Names New ChancellorCalifornia Community Colleges on Thursday named a veteran administrator to lead the nation’s largest system of public higher education as it confronts a host of financial and academic challenges.September 27, 2012HomeCal State Weighs Tuition Hike if Tax Measure FailsCalifornia State University trustees are set to vote on a plan that would raise tuition by 5 percent next year if voters reject Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax initiative in November.September 18, 2012Leadership & PolicyCalifornia College Students Brace for State Budget CutsCalifornia college students are bracing for higher tuition bills and fewer courses and campus services under a new state budget that once again slashes spending on higher education.July 5, 2011Page 1 of 2Next Page