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Congress Extends In-State Tuition for Pacific Islanders
Some public colleges and higher education groups are worried about the precedent set by the change in federal law, which takes effect July 1.
Students, Parents and Voters Agree—Higher Ed Costs Too Much
Americans still believe in the power of a college degree, but the sticker shock of tuition and fees causes many to doubt the economic value, reducing access.
THE, NAFSA Launch Certificate for International Education Sector
Qatar Foundation Pushes Back on House Republicans’ Accusations
Report: Grade Inflation Highlighted in Developmental Course Placement
A new study from ACT finds students who completed high school during the COVID-19 pandemic were placed in developmental courses more often, despite holding similar GPAs to their peers who entered college before 2019.
‘Raising Up’ Student Parents
Filmmaker Jaye Fenderson discusses her new docuseries, which offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of student parents and the supports they need to thrive in college.
Art College Cites FAFSA Issues as One Reason for Closure
Positive Partnership: Streamlining and Speeding Up Transfer Completion
A partnership between George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College promotes timely degree completion among two-year college students through a seamless transfer process with guaranteed admission.
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