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By Local Labs News Service |
Oct 28, 2019
Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences, South Mountain Community College and Glendale Community College reported receiving the least state financial aid in the state during the 2018-19 academic year among U.S. schools.
By Local Labs News Service |
Aug 19, 2019
State residents enrolled at Arizona institutions of higher learning face among the lowest cost of attending two-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to an analysis of federal data.
By Local Labs News Service |
Apr 22, 2019
Grand Canyon University, University of Arizona and Arizona Western College top the list of highest grossing college volleyball programs in Arizona in 2016
By Local Labs News Service |
Mar 18, 2019
University of Arizona, Arizona State University-Tempe and Eastern Arizona College top the list of highest grossing college football programs in Arizona in 2016
By Local Labs News Service |
Mar 4, 2019
Arizona State University-Tempe, Gateway Community College and Mesa Community College top the list of highest grossing college baseball programs in Arizona in 2016
By Local Labs News Service |
Feb 18, 2019
Arizona State University-Tempe, Mesa Community College and Gateway Community College top the list of highest grossing college softball programs in Arizona in 2016
By Local Labs News Service |
Feb 11, 2019
Regional Center for Border Health enrolled the most in-state students of all two-year Arizona schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
By Local Labs News Service |
Jan 14, 2019
Regional Center for Border Health enrolled the fewest in-state students of all two-year Arizona schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
By Local Labs News Service |
Dec 6, 2018
Lil Lou's Beauty and Barber College LLC, Kenny's Academy of Barbering and Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing are among two-year schools in the U.S. with the lowest 'on time' graduation rates, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data
By Local Labs News Service |
Sep 25, 2018
University of Phoenix-Arizona and Arizona State University-Tempe reported receiving the most federal financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among Arizona schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Local Labs News Service |
Aug 9, 2018
Brown Mackie College-Indianapolis was among U.S. schools that reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2017-18 academic year, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Local Labs News Service |
Aug 9, 2018
Brown Mackie College-Phoenix, Argosy University-Phoenix Online Division and Brown Mackie College-Tucson were among U.S. schools that reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2017-18 academic year, according to a Higher Education Tribune
By Local Labs News Service |
Jul 12, 2018
Brown Mackie College-Phoenix and Argosy University-Phoenix Online Division reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among Arizona schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Arizona Business Daily |
Jun 5, 2018
At South Mountain Community College, 33.3 percent of borrowers who started repaying student loans in 2014 defaulted on those loans by the end of 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis.
By Local Labs News Service |
May 30, 2018
Arizona residents pay the highest in-state tuition at Brookline College-Phoenix, Carrington College-Phoenix East and Universal Technical Institute of Arizona Inc, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Arizona Business Daily |
May 29, 2018
Arizona State University reported the largest share of borrowers who defaulted on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
By Arizona Business Daily |
May 18, 2018
University of Arizona softball tops the list of highest grossing programs in Arizona, reporting $948,362 – or $41,233 per athlete – in 2016, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of the latest federal data.
By Arizona Business Daily |
May 17, 2018
University of Phoenix reported the largest share of borrowers who defaulted on school loans they started repaying in 2014, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.