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Warning on Debit Card Dangers

Arrangements between colleges and financial institutions that provide services to students may mirror problems with private student loans and predatory credit card marketing on campuses, U.S. consumer agency says.

Plans for a Shutdown

Pell Grants and federal student loans would remain mostly unaffected by a government shutdown but federal research funding would come to a halt, according to the Obama administration’s latest contingency plans.
Opinion

When Rating Colleges, Think Diving

We need a system that takes into account the difficulty of the task, and doesn't just reward educating the most well-prepared and most prosperous students, writes Walter M. Kimbrough.

Shutdown Looms

Higher education likely to feel only mild effects from possible government shutdown next week, but advocates for colleges are bracing for larger funding battles.

Senate Kicks Off Reauthorization

Sen. Tom Harkin says he'd like to see a draft of a new Higher Education Act by early next year -- but it's unclear how realistic that goal is as lawmakers clash over how the federal government should regulate college affordability.

Symbolic Setback for Science

A bipartisan effort to create a national position of "science laureate" stalls after criticism from a conservative group.

Helpful or a Hindrance?

Georgia Tech official describes Udacity partnership on Capitol Hill, provoking back-and-forth about whether accreditation encourages or deters innovation.

Credit for Service

Seven states partner up to ensure that student veterans earn college credit for service, while also calling for help from ACE and the Pentagon.