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Measuring the Effects of Loan Forgiveness

Borrowers whose private student loans were discharged in court earned more, paid off other debt and were more likely to move for work, new research shows.

2019 Survey of Admissions Leaders: The Pressure Grows

Last year, in response to suggestions of admissions counselors, Inside Higher Ed changed the question it asked of admissions directors...

Feds to Cancel Debt of Thousands of ITT Students

The U.S. Department of Education last week began notifying thousands of former ITT Tech students that their outstanding student loan...

Feasibility of Free College in Connecticut

Mark Ojakian, president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system, told state legislative leaders in a letter that he...

Choosing Employers Over College for More Education

Roughly half of American adults without a college degree (46 percent) said they need additional education to advance in their...

Racial Equity and Workforce Development

Only 15 percent of Latino adults have earned at least an associate degree, compared to 27 percent of black adults...
Opinion

Internships as a High-Impact Practice?

Colleges and universities should proceed with caution before they encourage or even require students to have them, argues Matthew T. Hora.

Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads

Inside Higher Ed today is releasing our newest special report, " Cut Too Deep? Tuition Discounting at a Crossroads." For...