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Is College Worth It?
David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler review a new book taking on the “myth” of the college wage premium.
Report: Biden’s New Debt Relief Plan Estimated to Cost $84 Billion
Why We Hate to Wait: Academic Minute
OCR: Hinds Community College Failed to Support Pregnant Student, Violated Title IX
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Campus Engagement Tip: Invite Students to Dine with Strangers
A decades-old tradition at the University of California, Los Angeles, brings together students and alumni over a meal to build connections and trust.
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Georgia University’s Decision to Close Prison Program Prompts ‘Heartbreak’
Professors and students want Georgia State University to keep its college-in-prison program open. The institution’s leaders say new federal standards make it too costly to do so.
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‘Game-Changing Crisis’: Lawmakers, Experts Vent FAFSA Frustrations
While one House committee probed the FAFSA mess Wednesday, another grilled Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the disastrous rollout of the student-aid form.
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When FAFSA Completion Takes a Village
In New York City, completion rates for the revamped federal form are down a whopping 45 percent. City agencies, higher ed partners and advocacy groups are pooling their resources to get back on track.
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