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Service Members to Receive Navient Settlement Money

Nearly 78,000 members of the military who federal prosecutors said were overcharged on their student loans will begin to receive...

Walter Byers, Former NCAA Leader, Dies at 93

Walter Byers, a key figure in the development of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, died Tuesday at the age of...

Study on College, Marriage and Obesity

A new study has refined the longstanding view that earning a college degree is associated with positive health trends, such...

Academic Progress Rates Continue to Rise in Division I

College athletes continue to improve academically, at least as measured by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's academic progress rate, the...

Drew Going Test Optional Once More

Drew University two years ago became one of the very few colleges that dropped an SAT/ACT requirement for applicants and...

Rural Students Less Likely to Enroll and Persist

Rural high school students in Oregon were less likely to enroll and persist in college, according to a new study...

Hungarian University Will Require Course on Holocaust

Pazmany Peter Catholic University, in Hungary, has announced that it will require all undergraduates to take a course on the...

Barriers for Black Students in California

Only 23 percent of working-age black adults in California hold bachelor's degrees, according to a new report from the Campaign...