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Private Colleges' Cash Grew, but Debt Grew Faster

As financial markets improved, selective private colleges saw their cash and investments increase faster than their operating budgets in the...

Conceding Defeat at Shorter

Trustees acknowledge that their fight to stay independent is over and Georgia Baptist Convention will regain control.

Cutting Tuition, Increasing Revenue

Three private colleges that reduced charges dramatically share information on what worked -- and what didn't.

Stopping a Lender Subsidy, Permanently

House GOP leaders and Bush administration agree to end 9.5% rate for some loans -- belatedly, Democrats say.

A 'Fair' Budget for Colleges in California

California's Legislature overwhelmingly approved budget legislation Thursday that would lift spending on education programs to their highest level ever and...

Possible Breakthrough on Loan Consolidation

Republican leader proposes giving borrowers a choice of fixed or variable interest rates, but plan offers few details.

Anxious Calls Home

American colleges with programs in London account for students and try to assure worried parents.