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Report: Clinton Seeks Loan Repayment Hiatus
During a three-month hiatus, borrowers would be encouraged to refinance at lower interest rates.

Professors, Politics and New England
New analysis suggests that one region is responsible for much of the national imbalance in the ideological leanings of faculty members.

Opinion
Free College Is Not Enough
While a well-intentioned concept, it falls substantially short of what today's students really need, argues Nancy Zimpher.

Clinton's 'Innovation Agenda' for Higher Ed
The presumptive Democratic nominee for president expands on her higher education agenda with boosts for alternative education providers and technology entrepreneurs.

Opinion
Clinton’s Giveaway to Silicon Valley
The Democratic presidential candidate’s new student loan forgiveness proposals are unnecessary and would help wealthy Americans over everyone else, Alexander Holt argues.
Prisoners to Get 'Second Chance Pell'
After receiving 200 applications, U.S. Education Department releases a list of colleges that will offer need-based grants to prisoners pursuing a degree.
Scorecard for Accreditors
The Education Department has created new data reports on the performance of accrediting agencies, using measures such as graduation and loan repayment rates at colleges the agencies oversee.

The Long-Term Impact
Researchers say the real test of a state student aid program may not be enrollment alone, but graduate school, lifetime income and more.
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