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Report: Biden’s New Debt Relief Plan Estimated to Cost $84 Billion

President Biden’s new plan to forgive some or all student loans for 26 million Americans would cost about $84 billion...
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Georgia University’s Decision to Close Prison Program Prompts ‘Heartbreak’

Professors and students want Georgia State University to keep its college-in-prison program open. The institution’s leaders say new federal standards make it too costly to do so.

Why We Hate to Wait: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Annabelle Roberts, assistant professor of marketing at the McCombs School of Business at the University...

OCR: Hinds Community College Failed to Support Pregnant Student, Violated Title IX

A pregnant student at Hinds Community College in Mississippi was repeatedly denied supports she needed to prepare for and parent...
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Harvard and Caltech Restore Test Requirements

The decisions, announced hours apart, came more than a year before their temporary policies were set to expire—and after a wave of similar decisions by their competitors.

Evan Brown Ton, 19, middle, and Sejal Rajamani, right, go over homework in the main hall of the School of Law building at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

Success Program Launch: Leadership Academy for All Undergrads

A $20 million gift will fund a leadership development center for students at Washington University in St. Louis, creating new leadership trainings and funding research.

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Opinion

We Should Rethink Performance-Based Funding

States should provide upfront funding for colleges to invest in proven strategies to meet completion goals, Charles Ansell writes.

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Degrees Earned Fall Again, Certificates Rise

Fewer people are earning degrees for the second year in a row, but certificates are having a moment, according to a new report.