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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.

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.

A photo illustration of students protesting against ICE and the ICE building layered together.

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.

President Donald Trump walks down the stairs of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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.

A photo of three Latinx college students walking away from a camera down a campus walkway, each wearing backpacks.

Why Many Rural Latinx Students Choose a College Close to Home

Many rural Latinx students prioritize factors related to family, community and geography when it comes to choosing a college, Mayra Puente writes.

Photo illustration: President Donald Trump pointing over a college building with a map of the world with an airplane and student protesting.

Higher Ed Wins a SEVIS Battle, Not the Visa War

The Trump administration has restored some international student records, following nationwide terminations in April, but legal experts say there’s no guarantee that students are safe.

Majority of AP Tests to Be Delivered Online

Put down your pencils: The Advanced Placement test will take place entirely online. Starting this May, the College Board will...
A mother and her young son, both dressed in graduation regalia, accept a diploma on stage from an administrator

Addressing Housing, Financial Needs of Single Parents

Wilson College offers free on-campus housing for some single parents pursuing their bachelor’s degrees.