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FSA Changes Course on Streamlined Loan Servicing
The Office of Federal Student Aid has canceled its solicitation for vendors to run its intermediate phase of modernizing student...
Louisiana Governor Signs New Promise Program Into Law
Louisiana adults who plan to pursue an education in high-demand fields will be able to apply for grants to attend...
University of Tennessee System Acquires Martin Methodist College
The University of Tennessee system Board of Trustees approved a merger with Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tenn., Friday. The...
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Opinion
It’s Time to Do Away With the GRE
The test favors the wealthy and discourages minority talent, writes Michael Hunt.
The Week in Admissions News
Doubling the Pell Grant; tuition at St. John’s College; gaps in support for at-risk students; holding up Kvaal nomination.
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With New Admissions Process, Thomas Jefferson Will Be More Diverse
Virginia high school has been criticized for enrolling primarily Asian Americans and few Black or Latinx students.
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Summer Brings Another Wave of Tuition Freezes
While some colleges and universities have announced tuition freezes for the upcoming academic year, most institutions are planning to raise tuition by about 2 percent.
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