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What to Know About Lists of Financially Challenged Colleges
There's a long history of debate over whether potentially vulnerable colleges should be publicly named.

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.
New Programs: Supply Chain Management, Cloud Computing, Information Systems, Data, Health Services, Engineering Management
Georgetown University is starting a master's in professional studies in supply chain management. Morgan State University is starting a bachelor...

Return on Students' Investments Varies Over Time
Colleges ranking highly after 10 years aren't necessarily the same ones at the top after 40 years, report says. The middle tier is a perhaps surprising mix of public, nonprofit and for-profit institutions.

Opinion
A Long View on Higher Ed Mergers
As the president of a university that is the result of two consolidations many decades ago, Mark Burstein offers some perspective to institutional leaders today.
Capital Campaign Watch: Hamline, Missouri State, Robert Morris, St. Mary's (Texas), Syracuse
Starting Up: Hamline University has started a campaign to raise $110 million by 2023. The university has already raised $55...

States Ramp Up Aid Programs
A report on 2017-18 state grants and aid shows that grant programs, including funding boosts in Florida and New York, contributed to a significant increase in state aid nationally.

Rift Over State Reciprocity Rules
New federal rules on distance education highlight long-standing tensions between consumer advocates seeking stronger state-level protections for students and higher education groups seeking shared national standards.
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