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Texas Requires Credit-Bearing Remediation

State requires a change to remedial education that’s based on an increasingly popular reform concept.

Money Matters

Students are more likely to graduate from colleges that cost more and spend more than others, study finds.

'Ban the Box' Gains Momentum ... But Only With Exceptions

Louisiana bars public colleges from asking about and making admissions decisions based on a criminal past. But LSU illustrates how the shift may be less dramatic than it appears.

Cut Off

Mizzou will ban students from using ID credit cards to buy nonacademic items from campus store, saying it will promote better spending habits. But students can still buy campus massages with their IDs and use their credit cards for other things.

How Higher Ed Would Feel Medicaid Cuts

Medicaid cuts in proposed Senate GOP health-care legislation would mean bigger tabs for teaching hospitals and less state support for public universities.

A New* System for Student Success Planning

EAB, a research and technology services company, says the time is right for an enterprise-level “student success management system.” Other vendors wonder what took them so long.

Training the Community College Leader

NC State wants to help solve the community college leadership pipeline problem amid broader shift in focus of doctoral training programs.

‘A New Day at OCR’

Trump administration’s top two enforcers of civil rights laws for education promise college lawyers timelier, fairer treatment, but vow no “retreat” on anti-discrimination enforcement.