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Nudging Doesn't Scale Nationally
Repeated text message, email and mail reminders from a state's college system and the Common Application did not prompt more students to apply for FAFSA, a study finds.

Contentious Choice for Student Borrower Advocate
Consumer groups say Trump administration's choice of industry executive for student loan ombudsman shows disregard for borrowers.

Turning Point for Student Loans
A new report shows student loans outpacing other household debt among most severely delinquent loans.

Bipartisan Push for Student Loan Transparency
Democrat Donna Shalala partners with Republican Matt Gaetz to require more disclosures to student borrowers in new House legislation.

Could For-Profit Question Impede Short-Term Pell?
For-profit colleges were shut out of proposed legislation to expand Pell Grants to short-term programs. They’ve offered little pushback so far, though -- a sign the sector is focused on other legislative concerns.

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Dump the Discount Rate
It is a flawed statistic for tracking college finances, argues Phillip Levine.

Opinion
When Free Isn't Really Free
Programs that funnel aid exclusively to publicly funded colleges and universities limit students' choices and deter them from private colleges, which may be the best option for some of them, Claude Pressnell Jr. writes.

No, Half of Young Americans Don't Believe College Is Unnecessary
Headlines about a recent survey of millennials about college and student debt suggest many rethink getting a degree. We explore the actual numbers.
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