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From 3 Struggling Public Colleges, a New University Emerges
Enrollment declines, state underfunding and structural deficits created a crisis in Vermont’s college system. Rather than close campuses, a statewide hybrid institution aims to cut costs and build long-term legislative backing.
An Untimely Disruption
A busy subway line in Boston is down for maintenance as fall classes begin at two community colleges in the area. College leaders worry their students will struggle to get to campus.
Public Universities to Scale Use of Low-Cost Statistics Courseware
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has agreed to help spread the use of new low-cost introductory statistics courseware...
Democrats Urge Biden to Extend PSLF Waiver
More than 110 Democrats in the House and Senate sent a letter to the Education Department Tuesday calling for the...
Counselors Join Cops to Help Students in Crisis
After widespread criticism of campus police departments and calls for reform, colleges and universities are supplementing departments with mental health counselors.
Today Is the Day
President Biden is expected to cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt per borrower, and extend the pause on loan payments. Loan servicers say they’ve been left in the dark and warn of a big mess that could trigger confusion among borrowers.
Survey of Parents: They Want to Be Involved in College Choices
An EAB survey of 2,330 parents has found that they have become more important to students in deciding where to...
Former Troy U Football Player Sues Teammate for Assault
John Haynes, a former Troy University football player, is suing a former teammate and three coaches over an alleged pattern...
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