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Study Questions Effect of Performance Funding
A growing number of states -- 35 so far -- have created performance-based funding models that tie portions of appropriations...
Gainful Employment Failures Cluster in 10 States
An analysis from Third Way finds a high concentration of graduates who attended programs that failed the gainful-employment rule in...
Federal Loan Default Rates Rise
Federal student loan default rates are on the rise after four years of declines, according to the U.S. Department of...

Enrollment and Market Forces
Enrollment at graduate schools is still increasing, but at a slower pace than before. Researchers point to a market correction and declining growth in international students.
Ohio State to Cover Tuition of Pell Recipients
Ohio State University announced this week that it will cover all gaps in tuition and fees for in-state students who...
Wealth Gains for Americans Who Lack College Degrees
New data from the U.S. Federal Reserve on changes in family income show that Americans without a college degree, and...
Academic Minute: Refugees Past and Present
Today on the Academic Minute: Robert Garland, professor of classics at Colgate University, examines a past refugee crisis, and connects...

Crunch Time for Perkins Loan Program
The federal student loan program expires Sept. 30, and it’s unclear if an extension will go through -- despite backing from colleges and bipartisan support.
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