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Opinion

He Said What?

President Trump's use of social media is overturning decades of conventional wisdom from scholars of communications and management and some anthropologists, writes Maurice Hall.

Missed Deadline Stalls DeVos Agenda

Education Department says it won't meet November deadline to overhaul borrower-defense and gainful-employment rules, raising the stakes for legal challenges to the Obama-era regulations.

New Tool for FAFSA Completion

Advocates hope new myStudentAid mobile app will mean more applicants finish the FAFSA.

Tackling Poverty to Increase Graduations

A growing number of colleges are trying to help poor students meet their basic needs and remove barriers that keep them from graduating.

New Life for ACICS

Trump administration recommends restoring the controversial accreditor of many for-profits, citing a federal court ruling. Meanwhile, ACICS faces questions about its approval of a Danish business school's degree programs.

Navient's Role in Loan Servicing Overhaul

Trump administration's list of primary finalists to operate an overhauled student loan servicing system excludes Navient, a large and controversial servicer, which instead is participating in the program as a subcontractor in a team.
Opinion

The FAFSA Challenge

Even as policy experts work to make it easier to apply for federal aid, they need to avoid rhetoric that may scare students off, writes Justin Draeger.

Barriers to Loan Forgiveness

While just a handful of borrowers have received Public Service Loan Forgiveness so far, the real payouts -- and renewed debates about the program's cost -- still loom.