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Study: LGBTQ Adults More Likely to Have Federal Student Loans
LGBTQ adults are more likely to have federal student loans than non-LGBTQ adults, according to a new study by the...
For-Profit Accreditor Scrapes by Advisory Committee
Some members of the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity wanted to renew the accrediting agency for as little as one year, but a lack of accreditor criteria on student outcomes let ACCSC off the hook -- for now.
Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation
Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Colorado State University's Caitlin Clark discusses another dietary...
‘A Renewed U.S. Commitment to International Education’
Departments of Education and State pledge a “renewed” commitment to international education. Advocates hope this could be first step toward a federal international education strategy.
A Recommendation to ‘Reset,’ Not ‘Fix,’ Broken Transfer System
Going “beyond transfer,” national panel argues that achieving equity in higher education requires recognizing and crediting “all relevant learning” from wider variety of sources.
Rider University Receives Junk Bond Rating
The private university in Lawrenceville, N.J., is facing declining enrollment, falling tuition and auxiliary revenue, and increasing debt.
New Programs: Physician Assistant, Life Science Entrepreneurship, Data Science, Art Therapy
California State University at San Bernardino is starting a master of science in physician assistant studies. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is...
Clark Atlanta Relieves Students’ Debts to the Institution
Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black institution in Georgia, has wiped away students’ balances to the institution for the last...
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