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A Stratified System
A new report highlights how adult learners, low-income students and students of color are concentrated in colleges with fewer resources, and how they are disadvantaged by numerous other disparities.

Report: Student Debt Flattening
The average amount of loans that bachelor's degree graduates hold has been relatively flat the past few years. But there's still much work to do, experts say.

Opinion
Pricing Today and Tomorrow
With COVID-19 and the recession aggravating existing revenue pressures on many colleges, now is the time for campus leaders to develop sustainable strategies, argue Peter Stokes, Bijan Warner and Steve Hahn.

ZIP Codes and Equity Gaps
Researchers used the racial and ethnic makeups of ZIP Codes as a proxy for race to track financial trajectories of college students.

Big Differences in Biden and Sanders's Plans
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have different ideas about college affordability and higher education policy, both in their approaches and the specificity of their plans.

The ‘Missing Middle’ at Ivy-Plus Colleges
A new report finds the middle class is heavily underrepresented at elite private colleges -- and boosting low- and middle-income student representation at such colleges could increase U.S. income mobility.

Private Colleges Battle Disconnects
Private presidents gather to mull the gaps between the challenges they face, the opportunities they see, a hostile public narrative and what they see as a very different reality.

Opinion
College Closures and the Cost to Consumers
Campus shutdowns come with real costs to students and families, write Nick Ducoff and Sabrina Manville, yet consumers can struggle to find information about the financial viability of colleges.
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