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Making the FAFSA Mandatory

Texas will become the second state to require high school seniors to submit an application for federal student aid, a step that higher ed researchers say is linked to college enrollment.

Foreign Gifts Under Scrutiny

As Education Department opens investigations into whether universities complied with law requiring federal reporting of foreign gifts and contracts, colleges call for more clarity on what the law requires.

Brewing Battle Over Pell Grants

Lawmakers consider expanding Pell Grants to short-term job training, with backing from community colleges and business groups, while critics question the payoff for short-term programs.

Iowa Governor Accused of Suppressing Student Vote

Students accuse Kim Reynolds of trying to disenfranchise them by scheduling a special election on a date when college voters won't be on campus.

'Shocking' Cut May Force Layoffs for Alaska's Universities

Governor's slashing of state funds has University of Alaska preparing for inevitable cost-cutting measures and faculty fearing declaration of financial exigency could enable dismissal of tenured professors.

Endowment Tax Picture Becomes Modestly Clearer

New IRS guidelines further define which institutions are subject to the tax and what should be included as taxable "investment income" (surprise: dorm rental income).

State Funding for Students' Basic Needs

Several states have begun to fund efforts to help students with their basic needs amid growing concern about homelessness and hunger on campus.

Democratic Divisions on Higher Ed

In first debates of Democratic presidential primary, candidates outline contrasting visions on college affordability, student debt.