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Mobile Momentum and Doubts

Technology companies promote convenient versions of services, but some professors still worry that all that convenience comes at the expense of attention in class.

Georgia Bars Admission of Illegal Immigrants

Students without documented immigration status cannot enroll in state's most selective institutions starting next fall.

Britain's Answer to 'Who Pays?'

Glance around the world and in nearly every corner of the globe, you'll find countries searching for a way to...

Accusation of Cash Grab in Texas

Group complains that U. of Texas at Austin has used funds given to its influential community college programs for other purposes in its College of Education.

Higher Power

Exclusive contracts give debit card company unique marketing position, raising questions about whether students are steered toward best bank -- or just one with the most access.

Online Colleges as a Policy Bloc?

With tension of for-profit scrutiny in the air, leaders of online institutions convene in Washington to fret over state, federal oversight.

Are Prescription Drugs 'Cheating'?

This semester, Wesleyan University administrators modified the student Code of Non-Academic Conduct to ban the “misuse or abuse” of prescription...

Where For-Profit and Nonprofit Meet

Princeton Review looking to expand program offering Massachusetts community colleges accelerated health science degree programs to students willing to pay more.