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Clearing the Path to Stability
Unintended consequences due to stimulus distribution requirements must be corrected as future aid for higher education is considered, writes Jennifer Blum.

College Groups: Hold Off on Debt Cancellation
College groups tell congressional leaders to hold off on canceling student debt, saying immediate needs of student loan borrowers are a higher priority.

Student SNAP Waivers Denied
Federal food assistance requires too much of college students, advocates say. States requested waivers for these requirements during the pandemic -- and were denied.

The Recession and For-Profit College Recruiting
The last recession brought overaggressive recruitment of students by bad actors among for-profit colleges, and some worry about a repeat in this economic downturn.

Report Finds Growth in Undocumented Student Population
More than 450,000 undocumented immigrant students are enrolled in higher education, according to a new estimate.

Opinion
States Must Reform How They Fund Colleges
Any short-term fixes to address the current crisis must not obscure the continuing need for longer-term changes in how states finance public higher education, argues Arthur M. Hauptman.

The Higher Education Act and the Pandemic
Top Republican Senate aide says lawmakers were close to a deal to update the nation's main higher education law. Then the pandemic put everything on hold.

Still in Limbo?
The coronavirus response bill gives colleges the latitude to decide which students receive aid. So are DACA recipients eligible?
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