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Negotiated Rule Making Kicks Off

Commenters at the public hearing addressed topics related to federal student aid, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness, widespread debt cancellation and the responsibility of for-profit institutions.

How the For the People Act Would Impact Higher Ed

The Senate is expected to take up the House-passed bill, which would standardize federal elections across the country -- making voting easier for college students.

Questioning Colleges’ Role in Bad Loans for Boot Camps

The colleges appear to be leading students to risky loan providers, raising questions about the relationship between the institutions and lenders and how much information they’re disclosing to students.

Recruiting Remote Workers for a Campus

A pilot incentive program funded by Purdue’s foundation looks to lure remote workers to West Lafayette, Ind.

The Money Not Everyone Wants

The California Community College System could get a $170 million boost in state funding to hire full-time faculty members. The system's budget officers aren't thrilled about it.

Undemocratic Civics at Purdue?

Some professors say the university is pursuing a civics literacy requirement against the will of the faculty and in so doing giving students the wrong message.

Future of College Athletics Is in Congress’s Hands

College athletics stakeholders want Congress to pass a federal law allowing student athletes to make money while they participate in college sports -- and they want it done by July 1.

Bridging the Workforce Training Gap at Community Colleges

The ACCESS to Careers Act would be a critical first step in developing programs that effectively train a post-pandemic workforce, advocates say.