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  • The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on the education plans of people of color, with half of Latinos and about 40 percent of black and Asian Americans canceling or otherwise changing their plans.
  • Federal data from late March and throughout April showed steep declines in the number of returning college students who were renewing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, according to an analysis by the National College Attainment Network, an indicator that suggests enrollments may be down this fall.
  • College administrators continue to lay out plans for the fall. Hybrid models, longer days and shortened semesters are among the popular planning options.
  • Students at colleges across the U.S. are seeking ways to leverage the wealth and connections of their universities to combat racial injustice.
  • The University of Alaska system has for years struggled with declining enrollment and state funding. Forced into a corner, the system's Board of Regents approved massive academic and administrative cuts, but experts say it's not enough to survive long term.

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