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Delayed Promise in Kentucky

A planned scholarship to provide students in Kentucky with free tuition for the first two years is put on ice for a year by the state's governor.

'Engines of Anxiety'

Two sociologists interviewed law deans and admissions officers about impact of U.S. News rankings on legal education -- and their new book says impact is significant and generally negative.

Change in Ownership?

A decision today by Apollo Education Group's shareholders could determine today whether U of Phoenix is sold or not.

White House Push on Free Community College

The Obama administration announces a new $100 million competitive grants program to stimulate the expansion of free community college programs and connect college graduates to in-demand jobs.

CCSF Back on the Brink

Taxpayers in California and San Francisco helped City College sort out its accreditation crisis and loss of a third of its students. But the new money runs dry soon, and faculty plan strike next week over brewing budget fight.

Accreditor Victory in Duel With CFPB

Federal judge rules Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lacks the authority to investigate for-profit-college accreditors.

Rebate for Completion

Massachusetts is offering money to community college students who enroll full time, finish on time and transfer.

Public Good, Private Money

Businesses, nonprofits and communities are turning to private dollars for help in establishing free community college programs.