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When Collaboration Gets Expensive

Three Maryland community colleges plan to close a jointly run health education center because of enrollment changes.

Paid Not to Work?

Temple hopes students will graduate earlier if they receive grants that limit them to working no more than 15 hours per week off campus.

In Giving to Colleges, the One Percenters Gain

As charitable donations to higher education soar to a new record high, the richest institutions continue to distance themselves from the rest.

Endowments Fall to Earth

After two years of sizable gains, college investment returns grow by just 2.4 percent in the 2015 fiscal year.

Boosting Buying Power

Private colleges found a consortium to collectively negotiate with companies that develop enterprise resource planning software.

Pushing on Pell

The Obama administration wants to bring back year-round Pell Grants and create a $300 bonus for Pell recipients who take at least 15 credits per semester.

FAFSA Trouble

New online identification system for federal financial aid sacrifices ease of use for security, critics say, hurting low-income students.

One Problem Leads to Another?

City College of San Francisco for years has been facing an accreditation crisis linked to its finances, and the accreditation woes may have contributed to a new fiscal management problem.