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Stress Testing the FAFSA
The Education Department wrapped up phase one of the federal aid form’s limited rollout last week, seeking out early bugs and reassurance for families shell-shocked from last year’s fiasco. Are they passing their own test?
Why Students Are Disrupting Career Fairs
Pro-Palestinian students at Harvey Mudd College, Tufts University, and others have protested the presence of certain companies at recent career fairs.
Kicking Off the School Year With a Campus-Wide Event
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville created a back-to-school celebration for the entire university community and their families, connecting students and staff in an informal setting with a range of activities.
Success Program Launch: Connecting Humanities Coursework to Careers
A new initiative from Jobs for the Future includes career development in humanities and liberal arts coursework at three community colleges to aid graduates’ career outcomes.
1 in 4 Students Nixes a College Based on State Politics, Survey Shows
The latest studentPOLL from Art & Science Group shows that traditional-aged students are considering more specific policies when choosing where to attend to college.
Republicans Threaten to Remove Colleges’ Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations
But, the federal government has no say in whether an individual college is accredited, experts say. That decision is up to the accreditors.
Broadening the Divestment Debate Beyond ROI
Divestment debates shouldn’t be shut down by appeals to return on investment, Kelly Grotke and Stephen Hastings-King write.
Lawsuit Accuses Colleges of Price Fixing
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