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Opinion

Decision Days

Low-income students have the most to lose if current proposals to gut student aid and access programs become law, William Craft writes.

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Community Colleges Fear Proposed Changes to Pell

The House’s budget would strip Pell Grants from many part-time students. That’s bad news for community colleges.

Trump Administration to Defend Borrower Defense Regs at Supreme Court

The Education Department is planning to defend before the Supreme Court the Biden administration’s rule that makes it easier for...

Fake Citations Appeared in Federal Chronic Diseases Report

The Department of Health and Human Services cited fake publications in a report on children’s health issues issued last week...
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Education Dept. Says Native History Doesn’t Count as DEI

Government officials reassured tribal education advocates that they recognize tribes’ unique political status. That gives tribal colleges hope, but they want to see tangible support.

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Biden Civil Rights Chief: Trump’s Anti-DEI Orders Aren’t Law

Catherine Lhamon joined the American Council on Education’s president and a student in criticizing the current federal administration’s targeting of universities over diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Trump Proposes Cutting Pell Grants in Order to Avert Shortfall

The administration’s proposed budget also defunds TRIO. Some programs are already losing funding, according to one association.