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Enrollment Boost From Summer Pell

Enrollment numbers at many colleges -- especially those in areas with less generous state aid -- show significant boosts in attendance in the first full summer since Congress restored year-round grants.

Where Grad Students Struggle With Loan Repayments

A new report examines student loan repayment rates among graduate students -- and finds borrowers who attended historically black colleges struggled the most to pay down their loans within a few years of leaving school.

Key Issues on Student Debt

“ Key Issues on Student Debt” is Inside Higher Ed's newest curated collection of articles. You may download a copy...

Aid Letters Without Information Students Need

Report finds many colleges leave out key points -- or present information in confusing ways. How many ways can you say "loan"?

Private Colleges Give Ground on Student Data

Lobbying group for independent colleges says it's open to expanding federal data collection on student outcomes but remains opposed to student-level database favored by public colleges and many policy makers.

Report Dings Tax Deduction for High-Income Grad Students

A new report argues for letting a tax deduction that benefits high-earning grad students expire. It's part of a drumbeat of proposals to restrict federal benefits for graduate students.

New Questions on Racial Disparity and Student Debt

Early takeaways from new federal data show lower proportion of some nontraditional student types and racial disparities in graduate borrowing.

Private Lenders Eye Graduate Loan Market

Private-sector companies say they're ready to expand footprint in student loan market (again) as they push for new caps on federal lending to graduate students.