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For-Profit Tuition Rises as GI Benefit Grows
A new working paper finds that as Congress increased Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, for-profit colleges raised tuition.
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Signals on the Agenda for Accreditation
As DeVos answers questions from House lawmakers, a key adviser previews her department's approach to regulation of accreditors.
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Harvard Business School Kills Third Round in Admissions
Move shifts away from practices of other top M.B.A. programs.
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Making the Case for Pell
Advocates prioritize a stronger Pell Grant as the next appropriations process gets under way, but big changes to the program are viewed as unlikely before an update to Higher Education Act.
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Closing the Pay Gap
University of Denver settles with the EEOC, agreeing to pay $2.66 million to seven female law professors who alleged gender-based pay discrimination.
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The Invisible Boot Camp
Trilogy Education Services runs coding boot camps for a growing number of universities. The partnerships are lucrative for the institutions, but are they worth the reputational risk?
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Financial ‘Safety Schools’ Are Hard to Find
Most public universities are no longer affordable for low-income students, writes Carrie Warick, leaving few financially safe options for applicants.
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Buy One, Get One Tuition-Free
A two-year college in Ohio will award students a free second year of tuition if they successfully finish their first year while completing at least 30 credit hours.
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