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U of Arkansas Covers Costs of Students’ Passports

The Office of Study Abroad at the University of Arkansas announced Monday that it would provide scholarships to Pell-eligible and...

House Members Want Rollback of Title IX Rules to Begin Soon

Fifty-nine members of the House sent a letter Monday to Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Acting Assistant Secretary for...

Report: Doubling Pell Would Cut Future Loan Debt in Half

Doubling the maximum Pell Grant to $13,000 would result in substantial reductions in future student loan debt, according to a...

Academic Minute: Whiteness in the Teacher Ed Classroom

Today on the Academic Minute: Kenneth Sider, visiting assistant professor at Skidmore College, discusses the importance of who is hired...

California Bill Would Extend Food Benefits to More Students

The California Legislature passed a measure Thursday that would extend federal food assistance benefits to more college students in the...

Colleges’ COVID Policies Vary by Region

Survey finds big differences in colleges’ mask and vaccination policies across regions, and a majority of faculty and staff say they’re prepared to pivot to remote learning if needed.

Goldman Sachs Program Connects Students to Small Businesses

Goldman Sachs is launching a workforce development program that offers paid, semester-long internships for students at community colleges and historically...
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Who Didn’t Submit Test Scores?

The Common App has previously reported that 43 percent of applicants reported a test score in an application, down in one year from 77 percent. Now it is explaining which students were most and least likely to submit scores.