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  • The Indiana speaker of the house, Todd Huston, a Republican, has left his job as senior vice president of the College Board, amid criticism of his position opposing critical race theory.
  • A federal judge in Boston, Nathaniel Gorton, sentenced Gamal Abdelaziz to one year and one day in prison, by far the stiffest sentence to date in the college admissions scandal.
  • House approves the College Transparency Act, which calls for all colleges to release information on student enrollment, persistence, transfer and completion measures for all programs and degree levels.
  • At least six states are considering legislation that would require high school seniors to fill out the federal financial aid form or sign a waiver opting out. Lawmakers say the policies would boost college enrollments and affordability.
  • A new program in Chicago gives single moms who enroll in college a monthly $500 stipend to spend however they want. Other efforts are emerging to boost the graduation rate of student parents.

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