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Change From Within

Education Department brings in Southern New Hampshire president, a prominent voice on competency-based education, to pursue its goals on innovation.

Socioeconomic Gaps in Virginia Higher Ed

An “extraordinarily” detailed analysis of student-level data in Virginia shows low-income students were hit hardest as public colleges and universities raised tuition during Great Recession.

With Deregulatory Slant, A Higher Ed Act Push

As colleges press their case for reducing federal requirements, a top Republican says he's committed to finishing a rewrite of the Higher Education Act this year.

Corinthian ‘Debt Strike’

Student activists refuse to pay federal loans incurred at the embattled for-profit education company and call on the Department of Education for greater borrower relief.
Opinion

The Right FAFSA Reform

Shift from focusing on the number of questions to the number of times a student must fill out the form, writes Ben Miller.

Upping the Ante on Free

Senator Sanders, the Vermont independent and possible 2016 presidential contender, calls on Congress to boost federal higher ed spending to allow states to slash public college tuition in half.

Scholarships for Sex

Financial aid director at North Idaho College arrested for using Craigslist to solicit students.

A Plan for Deregulating Higher Ed

A Senate-sponsored task force releases blueprint for Congress to scale back federal requirements that higher education leaders have long said are overly burdensome.