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Opposition to Republican COVID-19 Plan

Democratic chairman of House education committee says coronavirus relief proposal put forth by moderate Republicans is a "drop in the bucket."

Parents, Loans and Fairness

The rising cost of college has led to an increase in parents taking out student loans for their children. Should these loans be canceled?
Opinion

Tempering the Baby Bust Financial Hit

Even though fewer children will be born in the coming years, a greater number of them will be able to pay more to attend college, writes Phillip B. Levine.

After the Pell Ban

Congress recently lifted the ban on Pell Grant eligibility for people in prison. Advocates say their work isn’t over.

New Research Alliance Spotlights Regional Public Colleges

Regional state institutions are critical to rural community health, education and economies, says a report by a new research alliance focused on the underexamined sector.

New Fate for Controversial Accreditor

Potentially signaling a reversal from the Trump administration, Education Department staff under the Biden administration is recommending removing recognition of the controversial Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

Biden Makes Immigration Day 1 Priority

President proposes an immigration bill with a path to legalization and signs executive orders preserving DACA and overturning Trump's travel ban targeting Muslim-majority counties.

Will College Be Free in 4 Years?

What the inaugural means to a 13-year-old thinking about his future.