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College Affordability, Upfront

A trio of think tanks and advocacy groups, lamenting the declining purchasing power of the Pell Grant, call for bold federal and state guarantee for low-income college students.

Federal Innovation Grants Unveiled

Education Department awards its "First in the World" innovation grants, for which nearly 500 institutions applied. The 24 winners will share $75 million in available federal funding.

The Power of the Personal

A reference to a veteran's student debt goes from a group's press release to a Democratic Senate report, showing both the power and peril of using anecdotes about students.
Opinion

Say No to ‘Checklist’ Accountability

Proposals to judge colleges with federal scorecards and rating systems would replace accreditors' thorough reviews of quality with a simplistic checklist that will only address symptoms and encourage gaming, argue Belle Wheelan and Mark Elgart.

Default Rates Dip (Slightly)

The default rate on federal loans edges down as 21 colleges face sanctions for having rates that exceed the legal threshold.

Wage Data Done Right

New data on the labor-market returns of short-term certificates show both the value and pitfalls of using earnings data as a yardstick in higher education.

'Undermining Pell'

Lobbying for changes to key aid program for low-income students, New America Foundation study points to tricks colleges play with Pell Grants.

Boost for Need-Based Aid

States last year kept their spending on student aid roughly the same -- but they invested more heavily in grant programs based on financial need rather than merit.