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Florida Merger Bill Shelved, but for How Long?

Controversial bill came out of the blue, according to critics at public colleges. Supporters in the Legislature say it will likely be reconsidered next year.
Opinion

Federal Rescue Package for Higher Ed

Congress and the Trump administration should act now to save higher education amid the pandemic and recession, writes Nate Johnson.

Will Trump's Promise Really Help Borrowers?

President Trump got attention for promising to waive the interest on student loans. But experts say it's unclear if borrowers will pay less. Or even if it's legal.

What Would Biden and Sanders Do Without Asking Congress?

The presidential candidates differ on higher ed policy, including how much student debt to forgive. Also important are the different ways they're likely to wield administrative power.

More Help for Borrowers

Consumer groups applaud President Trump's decision to waive interest on federal student loans but join with some lawmakers in call for more borrower relief.

Answers From Experts on Regulatory Flexibility

The U.S. Department of Education is offering regulatory flexibility to colleges as they close campuses and move classes online. Experts discuss the new guidelines.

GOP-Led Senate Joins House in Rebuking DeVos on Loan Forgiveness

Ten Senate Republicans joined Democrats in backing a resolution opposing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's borrower-defense rule, following a similar measure passed by the House.
Opinion

Coronavirus Could Cause a Long-Term Higher Ed Crisis

Years of budget cuts and failure to address basic student needs make higher education potentially unequipped to deal with a crisis like this, Mark Huelsman warns.