Holding tuition flat since 2012-13 has raised the land-grant university’s profile and helped it grow, but it is fueling competition for resources by academic departments -- and Purdue is still working to enroll more students from Indiana.
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Survey findings suggest one in five college students pours extra financial aid dollars into trendy yet risky investments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Since losing all state funding two years ago, two large Arizona community colleges struggle with declining enrollments and budget cuts.
City College of San Francisco is struggling with money woes, dwindling enrollment and a long-running accreditation crisis, but many in the state say the college is changing for the better.
Speakers suggest areas to examine as small colleges try to change their business models.
A new report says the wealthy do not disproportionately benefit from public subsidies, but some wonder whether low-income students get enough.
Recent presidential turnover is one issue hanging over the college.
State has changed its formula to impose deepest reductions on universities that receive more outside support.
As Arizona institutions continue to struggle with deep cuts to state funding, some wonder why on-campus 'freedom centers' funded by the Charles Koch Foundation could get $5 million grant.
Taxpayers in California and San Francisco helped City College sort out its accreditation crisis and loss of a third of its students. But the new money runs dry soon, and faculty plan strike next week over brewing budget fight.
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