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2U, a global leader in online education, today announced it has successfully completed its financial restructuring and emerged from Chapter 11 as a privately held entity. With this transaction ...
2U Inc., a prominent online education company, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Maryland-based firm has been grappling with mounting debt and intensified competition.
Lanham, Maryland-based online education company 2U saw its market value plunge below $12 million Thursday after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Online education company 2U filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is being taken private in a deal that will wipe out more than half of its $945 million debt.
2U, Inc. ("2U" or the "Company"), a global leader in online education, today announced that it has initiated a financial transaction to strengthen its balance sheet and position the Company to ...
Maryland-based 2U, one of the nation’s largest online education companies, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is being taken private after years of explosive growth and debt.
2U’s struggles have played out in what’s become an increasingly hostile environment for OPMs, as more colleges look to move their online operations in-house.
2U and University of Southern California helped led way of elite universities putting classes online. Now, 2U's CEO is out as USC takes over digital offerings.
USC was 2U’s first client in higher education and accounted for 15% of its revenue in 2019. (Wikimedia Commons) USC and 2U, a for-profit digital learning platform, announced a mutual agreement to end ...
The online-program manager 2U filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education, marking what appears to be the first legal challenge to controversial guidance, released in ...
Maryland-based 2U, one of the largest providers of online higher education, is suing the Education Department over heightened regulation of its contracts with colleges and universities.