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Cost and the College Trustee

Though charged with institutions' fiscal health, even board members lack information about where the money goes, survey finds.

Big Win for Religious Colleges

California Supreme Court, in 4-3 split, reverses lower court rulings to allow bond sales on behalf of "pervasively sectarian" institutions.

Tilting Toward Need-Based Aid

With expected family contributions slowing, George Washington U. plans to decrease merit awards.

Innocent (Applicant) Until Proven Guilty

Common Application abandons plan to include pending actions in its disciplinary question for applicants and counselors.

A New Campaign on Adjuncts

NEA releases own draft of plan to promote equity and full-time jobs. Its approach differs from other unions, but faces similar tensions.

Lender/University Entanglements

U. of Nebraska Foundation's ownership of Nelnet stock at time of 'school as lender' deal raises eyebrows.