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The FAFSA Challenge

Even as policy experts work to make it easier to apply for federal aid, they need to avoid rhetoric that may scare students off, writes Justin Draeger.

Barriers to Loan Forgiveness

While just a handful of borrowers have received Public Service Loan Forgiveness so far, the real payouts -- and renewed debates about the program's cost -- still loom.

Student Loan Default Rate Declines Slightly

New data released by the Education Department Wednesday showed 10.8 percent of student borrowers who entered loan repayment in 2015...

Controversy Over an ISIS Archive

Middle East studies scholars are criticizing a decision by George Washington University to cooperate with The New York Times to...

The Play-Procedure Continuum

Learning and practicing for new teachers can be at odds with each other. In today's Academic Minute, part of St...

Free College Goes Mainstream

A growing number of Democratic candidates at the state and federal level are running on free college. But there's a sharp divide within the party and liberal policy circles over the concept.

Google Curriculum, College Credit

Tech giant gets hands-on with its new online IT certificate, as a growing number of community colleges and Northeastern University create credit pathways with the curriculum.

Free-College Realities

Proposals for tuition-free college programs shift to meet the needs of the state while also exhibiting qualities of more successful existing initiatives.