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New Programs: Cannabis Studies, Project Management, Sustainable Agriculture, Mass Communications, Forensic Pattern Analysis, Health Education, Cyber Risk Management, General Studies
City College of San Francisco is starting an associate of arts in cannabis studies. Clark University is starting a master's...

How Will Regional Publics Fare This Fall?
Many regional public universities plan to open campuses this fall, against a backdrop of financial, political and enrollment pressure -- and a push by many students to return.

Opinion
4 Top Asks Students Have for Colleges
Colleges needn’t cut tuition to boost enrollment this fall -- they just need to offer students what they really want, argues Matt Wilkerson.

HBCUs Grapple With Disparities
As the pandemic and its financial implications refuse to yield, lesser-known historically Black colleges and universities face pressure to bolster their fundraising efforts.

Opinion
Unlocking the Value of College Real Estate
While the pandemic has created significant financial challenges for many higher education institutions, the campus itself may be the solution, Grace Winters and Elizabeth Levin write.

Rebates and Reversals
As more colleges announce online fall terms, some are also reducing tuition rates. Wealthy families are likely to be the biggest beneficiaries of those discounts.

Can Colleges Share a President?
College systems and consortia have shared academic services, libraries, transportation, even a campus. Would they be able to share a president?

Debate Over Loan Payments in Coronavirus Package
Senate Republicans are still crafting their proposal for the upcoming coronavirus relief package, but partisan divisions are already emerging, including over whether to require student loan borrowers to begin making payments again.
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