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Borrower Defense Rules Blocked Again

The Biden administration’s new rule making it easier for a defrauded borrower to seek debt relief has “numerous statutory and...

Mythology Behind the Solar Eclipse: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse segment: Moira Marsh, researcher and folklore librarian, uses...

Students Suspended After Storming Pomona President’s Office

Twenty students were arrested at Pomona College Friday evening after pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the office of president Gabrielle Starr, The...
A student speaks with ASU staff members at a resource fair on campus

Academic Success Tip: Resource Fair to Support Students Struggling Mid-Term

The University of Arizona hosted an event to help learners debrief their semester so far and make an action plan for the remainder of the term.

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The (AI) Counselor Is in

AI-powered college advising tools promise to free up time-strapped counselors and “democratize” admissions expertise for less-privileged high schoolers. Will they?

campus of Vermont College of Fine Arts

Enrollment Declines Threaten Small, Independent Art Colleges

Vermont College of Fine Arts has avoided closure by affiliating with the California Institute of the Arts, but many other independent art colleges have closed in recent years.

Six college students carrying backpacks and books walk on a campus.

Report: Exploring the Differences in First-Gen Demographics

New data from Common App evaluates definitions of first-generation students and the impact any parental education can have.

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona stands at a podium. A blurred out image of the white house is in the background.

After FAFSA Issues, Education Department Faces ‘Crisis of Credibility’

Colleges and universities say they need more honesty and transparency from the department to rebuild their trust in the federal financial aid system.