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How to Judge For-Profits

Accreditors and those they accredit consider how to evaluate the fast-growing institutions.

Restoration but Little Relief

New Jersey colleges get some funds back in final spending bill, but must absorb $150 million in cuts -- and capped tuition.

Nebraska Regent Ousted

State Supreme Court finds that he violated campaign finance laws.

Life After the A.D. (Athletics Director)

Three years later, Vanderbilt's controversial sports restructuring is still being closely watched.

Wrangling Over Unit Records

A proposed federal database of students' academic records, supported by U.S. commission, isn’t a hit with the public, a survey finds.

Student Government in Exile

President suspended and vice president expelled at New Paltz -- but they have a lawyer threatening to sue and video that supports their defense.

Ups and Downs in NCAA Drug Tests

Association reports decline in positive results for steroids, but increases in street drug and stimulant use.