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Michigan Sees Drop in Enrollment of Minority Freshmen

While the University of Michigan saw record numbers of applications and enrolled students this year, it also saw an 11...

Aid Directors Express Worry About Pace of Loan Changes

Surveys by two regional groups of financial aid directors suggest that, despite assurances from the U.S. Education Department, many college...

A Leveled Playing Field

State of Wisconsin agrees to award financial aid to students at small Christian university, reversing previous decision based on institution's accrediting status.

Cornell and Columbia Announce Library Collaboration

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded $385,000 to the libraries of Columbia and Cornell Universities to explore collaboration in...

Back in the Oversight Business

After years of fighting, California creates new state bureau to monitor for-profit institutions; consumer advocates say agency has little authority and gives students false sense of security.

Washington State CC Initiative Gets $6M Foundation Boost

The Bill and Melinda Gates and Ford Foundations are throwing their weight -- and a combined $6.1 million -- behind...

Students Missing in Health Plans

Legislation moving through Congress seems to forget college students in its provisions.

Controversy (or Not) Over a Non-Black Miss Hampton U.

Nikole Churchill was crowned as Miss Hampton University this month, a victory that was seen by some as significant because...