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A Graduate Program's Twist on Alternative Financing
Online nursing program will defer half of tuition, charge no interest and make repayment based on income. Questions abound.

HBCUs Press Congress to Extend Funding
With deadline fast approaching for lawmakers, historically black colleges face a loss of $85 million in annual funding for STEM education.

Free Textbooks, but Not for All Students
The University of the Cumberlands will begin a free textbook loan program next year for on-campus students only.

The Real Divide Over Higher Ed? Cost
Think tank survey finds majorities of Republicans view higher ed as valuable, but see individual students as benefiting from degrees.

How Families Navigate the Growing Cost of College
A New York University anthropologist argues in a new book that the middle class is increasingly defined by dilemmas over how to pay for college costs.

Growing Price Tag for College Shutdowns
The federal government has approved more than $43 million for debt cancellation for students of recently shuttered for-profit colleges. And the total costs are likely to grow.

Raising the Bar for Loan Forgiveness
The Trump administration's final borrower-defense regulations -- a key part of new approach to college accountability -- cut billions in potential loan relief for students who allege they were defrauded.
New Academic Programs: General Health Sciences, Courtroom Technology, Computing
Albertus Magnus College is starting a major in general health sciences. Tidewater Community College is starting a courtroom technology certificate...
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