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Earmarks Are Back
Seven of the appropriations bills approved by the House committee include funding that would go directly to colleges and universities.

Recovery Help on Campus and Off
Medgar Evers College gets a new infusion of cash, which college leaders expect to have a lasting impact on students and surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn that were hard-hit by the pandemic.

FAFSA Completion Falls 4.8%
Report says fewer students -- especially low-income and minority students -- are filling out the form.

Court Defeat for DACA
President Biden has pledged to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against the program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

Protections for LGBTQ+ Students
While the Office for Civil Rights’ notice of interpretation likely won’t bring monumental changes, institutions will still need to consider how their campuses could be more equitable for LGBTQ+ students.

Pennsylvania Board Votes ‘Yes’ on Consolidation
The 14-university system will move ahead with a multiyear consolidation process despite months of public outcry about the plans.

Limited Access, Thwarted Opportunities
The requirements for tuition-free college programs can often create obstacles for adult learners who want to participate, according to a new report.

Hope College to Go Tuition-Free
The college’s tuition-free funding model will only be sustainable for all students if the college meets an ambitious $1 billion fundraising goal.
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