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An Upward Limit on Elite M.B.A. Tuition Rates

Harvard and Chicago business schools freeze M.B.A. tuition.

A Gift That Will Keep Giving

A pledge to pay off the student loans of the entire graduating class at Morehouse College highlights racial disparities in student debt and turns into a clarion call for black business executives to help.

Young People Support Free College

Eighteen- to 29-year-olds like the idea of tuition-free college, even with a price tag in the billions, a new poll from Harvard shows. And most young people appear to trust college administrators.

Governor Got Free Community College, Wants More

An expanded free-college plan in Rhode Island offers an unusual way for a state to promote higher education, giving students the option of either two years of free community college or a scholarship covering their third and fourth years at a state university.

Growth Strategy for Marymount

Hoping to double enrollment within a decade, university in Washington suburbs looks to a high-rise for new student and faculty housing.

F&M Sticks to Admissions Policies Even as Budget Cuts Loom

Liberal arts college has won praise for recruiting talented low-income students, but rising tuition discounting has cut into funding.

Prices Level Off -- for Now

New annual data from the College Board show that college tuition and fees have moderated since the recession, with public college prices dropping slightly this year. But they may rise again soon.

Republicans Like Higher Ed

New America survey finds a more nuanced, positive view of higher education among Republicans than previous surveys, but a partisan divide on who should pay for college.