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  • A small group of young alumni are vowing not to give to colleges that continue to offer legacy admissions preferences.
  • The College Board announced that the CSS Profile -- used by about 300 colleges to determine aid eligibility -- would become free to all students with a family income of up to $100,000. In the past, it was free to those with a family income up to $45,000.
  • Among colleges mandating COVID vaccines, many are reporting steady progress toward compliance with the requirements, even as their approaches to stragglers differ.
  • Nineteen higher education organizations and associations are urging senators to preserve a provision in the Build Back Better Act that would repeal the taxability of Pell Grants once the upper chamber begins its work on the budget reconciliation bill.
  • Report describes how the average law school debt of $108,000 affects recent graduates, showing impacts that vary between racial and ethnic groups.
  • Lee University's student handbook now excludes “gender” and “gender identity” from its antidiscrimination policy. “Cross-dressing” on campus and “same-sex sexual behavior” are banned as well.

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