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Indirect Costs Back in the Crosshairs

Lawmakers show renewed interest in examining how reimbursements for federally funded research are made to universities but don't yet endorse dramatically lower flat rate outlined in Trump budget.

Second Thoughts About Higher Education Decisions

Most former college students say they would change either their major, college attended or credential pursued if they could do it all over again, survey finds.

Calling the Testing Companies

Admissions group says counselors and students need more guidance and better communication on security issues -- at home and abroad.

Southern New Hampshire Cuts to Grow

The university lays off dozens of remote, part-time staffers (with plans to hire full-timers) as part of a reorganization process ahead of projected enrollment growth for its competency-based division.
Opinion

Evergreen State College, Memorial Day

As Memorial Day nears, Wick Sloane celebrates Evergreen State College’s success in enrolling and graduating veterans.

Coping With Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students

May 25, 2017 -- The new booklet, "Coping With Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students," is the latest print-on-demand compilation...

An Affordable Pathway to a Bachelor's Degree

Despite the frequent loss of credits, transferring from a community college to a university is less expensive than starting at a four-year institution, a new study finds.

An Admissions Reformer Takes Stock

William Sedlacek, a pioneer in the use of noncognitive measures for admissions, discusses his new book on the state of the movement.