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A Boom in Promise
While California considers a plan to cut tuition and lower the cost of going to college, more than 50 local free two-year initiatives are popping up across the state.

More Complications From IRS Snafu
Student aid advocates and financial aid administrators say shutdown of IRS data retrieval tool has consequences beyond the FAFSA process.

Opinion
Survey Results Say … There’s a Disconnect
Presidents can use a reality check when it comes to the good and not-so-good circumstances and events occurring on our campuses, writes Kevin Kruger.

Irretrievable Aid Data
College access advocates scramble as Trump administration says IRS tool designed to simplify student aid process could be unavailable for several weeks.

Opinion
Make History
Wick Sloane challenges the college leaders at this weekend’s annual meeting of the American Council on Education: fight for low-income students.

3 Years Cost Less Than 4
NYU’s push to help students graduate in under four years leaves questions about who it helps and how much of a difference it can make at one of the country’s most expensive universities.

Leveling the Playing Field for Independent Bookstores
Association of nonleased campus stores unveils network designed to reduce their dependence on textbook profits and let colleges retain revenues many now pay to companies to operate the stores.

Replicating the Tennessee Promise
As Tennessee’s Promise program expands to include adult students, other community college scholarship programs are figuring out how to replicate its success.
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