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Debt Without Default

Some experts think it's time to rethink how the government collects on defaulted student loans, moving away from punitive measures that may not help borrowers make progress toward paying debt.

Partial, and Uneven, Recovery From Recession

An early look at state and local higher education funding finds that recovery since the recession has been uneven, with just nine states in 2018 back to pre-recession funding levels -- meanwhile, another 11 have seen no recovery at all.

The Commencement Primaries

Colleges recruit presidential contenders to speak -- and don't do much to make sure their talks don't turn political.

Buttigieg Rejects Free College

After debate over free college defined 2016 Democratic primary campaign, South Bend, Ind., mayor is the second Democratic presidential candidate to take a stand against the idea.

Can Goddard Survive?

New president promises "significant steps" to balance budget but is short on details. Many praise college's nontraditional model, but it struggles to attract students.

Mixed Results on Florida Remedial Education Gamble

New research on Florida's remedial education law shows more students are taking and passing college-level courses. Despite the progress, researchers still see significant numbers of students failing and can't explain why.

Obfuscating Net Price

Study finds four-year colleges fail to meet federal standards for disclosing costs on their websites.

The Revolution Is Upon Us

The truly momentous part of President Trump's executive order is its embrace of earnings data to judge every academic program, Anthony P. Carnevale writes.