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More Tuition Cuts

More colleges continue to cut tuition rates in response to pressure from students and families.

Housing Developer Pressured Universities on Fall Plans

Company that builds and maintains student housing sent letters to public universities in at least two states in May as they weighed in-person fall classes, reminding them of hundreds of millions of debt.

Capital Campaign Watch: Cal Poly, Illinois State, U of Rhode Island

Starting Off: University of Rhode Island has started a campaign to raise $250 million by 2024. Thus far $175 million...
Opinion

Moving to Offense: A New Playbook for Confronting Budget Shortfalls

Across-the-board cuts and salary freezes won’t make colleges sustainable. It’s time to adopt a strategic framework for financial decision making, write Tammy Kolbe and Rick Staisloff.

Extra Tuition-Free Time on Campus

Two colleges -- St. Norbert College and Pacific Lutheran University -- will offer students an extra term or two without charge. The programs aim to make up for subpar on-campus experiences amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

University of Arizona’s Big Online Push

Former for-profit Ashford University, which enrolls 35,000 students, will become the new, nonprofit University of Arizona Global Campus.

How Will Regional Publics Fare This Fall?

Many regional public universities plan to open campuses this fall, against a backdrop of financial, political and enrollment pressure -- and a push by many students to return.