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U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Debt-Relief Program

Eighth Circuit panel unanimously imposes preliminary injunction, ruling that states have standing and that the policy’s potential impact on state finances could be “irreversible.”

When Colleges Close, Students Aren’t Likely to Re-Enroll

Data from the National Student Clearinghouse show that fewer than half of students attending an institution that closes transfer to another institution.

Use of Test-Optional and Test-Free Admissions Keeps Rising

A record 1,835 colleges will conduct admissions this year without considering test scores, according to the National Center for Fair...
Opinion

Outsourcing Counseling Comes at a Cost to the Community

Rather than turn to third-party providers, colleges should invest in counselors with a stake in the well-being of the campus community, Philip J. Rosenbaum and Richard E. Webb write.

New Report on Re-Enrolling Adult Learners

A new report offers guidance to community college leaders seeking to re-enroll adult learners who earned academic credits but left...
Opinion

Teletherapy: Campus Counseling Center Friend or Foe?

Marcus Hotaling writes that he is cautiously optimistic—emphasis on ”cautiously”—about the growing trend of campus counseling centers partnering with teletherapy companies.
Meeting the needs of todays learners

Meeting the Needs of Today's Learners

"Meeting the Needs of Today's Learners" is a free collection of articles and essays about the many types of learners seeking a post-high school education today and how institutions are striving to meet their needs.

Opinion

Misunderstanding Wikipedia

The online encyclopedia remains deeply problematic as a higher education tool.