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Community Colleges Struggled With Emergency Aid Distribution
Two-year colleges worked quickly to distribute federal emergency aid, but shifts in federal guidance made the process difficult.

Continued Confusion Over CARES Act Money
Education Department caused confusion twice in recent days by saying it won't enforce guidance on who can receive the CARES Act's emergency grants.

Key U.S. Senator Upbeat About Campus Reopenings
Lamar Alexander expresses confidence that testing will be sufficient, says college leaders are embracing tactics to help them open safely -- and says they deserve liability protection.

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The System’s Role in Saving Weakened Public Colleges
COVID-19 has exacerbated the pressures on state institutions. James Page offers four ways university systems can sustain vulnerable institutions.

State Cuts Grow Deep
Experts had predicted states would have to cut higher education funding. The scope is becoming clearer every day.

House Dems Want Billions for States, Colleges
House Democrats unveil a $3 trillion proposal, including tens of billions for colleges. But Senate Republicans say, "It's not going anywhere."

Report: Living Expenses, Not Tuition, Are the Problem
New report finds that financial aid mostly has kept up with rising tuition prices. But living expenses are another story.

Location-Based Protection
The Department of Education's new regulation says colleges aren't responsible for sexual assault or harassment that takes place in study abroad programs or in private, off-campus settings.
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