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Students Without a Degree Value Higher Ed, but Barriers Remain

A new report from the Lumina Foundation and Gallup finds that nearly half of students not currently in college are likely to enroll in a postsecondary program over the next five years.

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Building Transfer Student Belonging Through Orientation

Indiana University Indianapolis launched a transfer orientation for new students in fall 2024. Next fall, the initiative will expand to include more specialized programming.

Report: Underserved Students Face Highest Admissions Anxiety

Students from underprivileged backgrounds report more stress around the college search and admissions process than their higher-income peers, according to...
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Confessions of a Reformed DEI Officer

We need to distinguish between good DEI and bad DEI, Michael A. Yassa writes.

A group of students holds signs reading "education not deportation" and "united in justice for undocumented students."

Executive Order Targets Undocumented Students’ In-State Tuition

Trump’s directive on sanctuary cities takes aim at state laws that allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition. Advocates and legal experts argue states shouldn’t give up these policies.

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ICE Expands Student Deportation Powers

A week after restoring foreign students’ legal status, immigration officials detailed plans for a new policy granting unprecedented leeway to terminate their residency. It could foreshadow a new round of deportation efforts.

A shorter white woman wearing a shirt that says "college is for everyone" is shown talking with a taller Black girl in a denim jacket and skirt.

College Access Groups Scramble After AmeriCorps Cuts

At least 100 organizations focused on college access rely on funding from AmeriCorps—the latest victim of the Trump administration’s draconian funding cuts.

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Trump’s 100-Day War on Higher Ed

In his first few months in office, the president attacked higher education with dizzying frequency, confronting colleges and unraveling decades of federal policy. We look at 10 ways the administration has upended higher education so far.