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Another ‘Devastating’ FAFSA Delay
Colleges will not receive applicants’ federal aid information until March. They may be forced to push back commitment deadlines, and the delay could discourage low-income students from enrolling.
Colleges Caught in President Biden’s Campaign Against ‘Junk Fees’
Banks won’t be able to charge students who open a college-sponsored deposit account fees for insufficient funds under an updated...
Mental Health of College Athletes: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Robert J. Romano, assistant professor in the division of sports management at St. John’s University...
Opinion
The Imperative for Workforce Pell
Anthony P. Carnevale argues short-term Pell Grants are key to fulfilling the decades-old promise of gainful employment.
House Democrats Counter Republicans’ Vision for Higher Ed Reform
The Democrats’ newly released plan has three pillars: affordability, access and student support.
A Rebrand Gone Awry Prompts a Redo
Mississippi University for Women got more pushback than its leaders expected when they rolled out a new name for the institution. Alumni especially piled on.
Vermont College of Fine Arts Seeks Buyer
Vermont College of Fine Arts, which moved its low-residency programs out of state and sold off several campus buildings in...
Cleveland State, Notre Dame College in Partnership Talks
Cleveland State University is in talks to absorb Notre Dame College, a small private institution in nearby South Euclid, Ohio...
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