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FAFSA Night Live!
In Kentucky, federal student aid form completion is down by double digits from last year. State officials hosted a 12-hour telethon in a castle to help close the gap.

Three Perspectives on Transfer
It’s time to reassess the transfer student pathway, Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel write.

State Grants Spread Thin
The FAFSA fiasco undermined projections for Minnesota’s grant program, leaving many students with hundreds or thousands of dollars less than they anticipated.
Illinois Becomes Fourth State to Pass Legacy Ban
‘Free College’ Programs Don’t Always Boost Enrollment

Demand for Online Courses Surges, Creating Cultural Tensions
Annual survey of chief online learning officers finds students seek more virtual options; faculty push back on more workload with no increased pay.

Are Students College-Ready, or Are Colleges Student-Ready?
As pandemic-related learning issues become more prominent among incoming students, institutions of higher education can consider how structural barriers impact student success.

Four Things Not to Ignore in the Face of Enrollment Pressures
Bob Massa and Bill Conley identify four areas college and enrollment leaders should focus on during the difficult decade ahead.
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