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Expanding GI Bill Benefits

The GI Bill update, the first since 2011, removes 15-year time limit for benefits and awards semester of aid to veterans affected by closures of for-profit colleges.

Pennsylvania University System Chancellor to Retire

The chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education plans to retire at the beginning of September after just...

Shuttered Military College Can't Pay Faculty

Wentworth Military Academy and College, now defunct, reportedly can’t afford to pay its former faculty members, as it previously promised...

Student Debt May Be Reducing Home Ownership

A new study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that rising student debt levels are a substantial...

Senator Seeks Resignation of OCR Head

Senator Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat and the top Democrat on the Senate education committee, called for Education Secretary Betsy...

Ohio State Alumnus Sues Over Use of His Image

Former National Football League player and current Fox NFL analyst Chris Spielman has filed a federal lawsuit against his alma...

Academic Minute: Government Information Leaks

Today on the Academic Minute, Cassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law at Case Western Reserve University, looks into how to...

Private Lenders Struggle to Prove Ownership of Student Loans in Court

Private student loan companies are having difficulty proving ownership of student debt in courts, leading to the dismissal of dozens...