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Survey of community college presidents' views on range of issues
Enrollment concerns and finances remain the biggest challenges community college presidents say they face. And those challenges have two-year college...

The 100K Club
The University of Phoenix’s online enrollment plummets while Western Governors and Southern New Hampshire near 100,000 students as they vie to rule the roost.

Adults Reconnect in Tennessee
The state expands tuition-free scholarship beyond traditional-age students -- as other states follow suit -- and gets a larger than anticipated response from adult workers.

Another Higher Ed Bill Stalled in Congress
With renewal of the Higher Education Act turning into partisan grudge match, a popular career-training bill could be a straightforward accomplishment for Congress. But key lawmakers remain far apart.

The Pros and Cons of Purdue’s 7-Year Freeze
Holding tuition flat since 2012-13 has raised the land-grant university’s profile and helped it grow, but it is fueling competition for resources by academic departments -- and Purdue is still working to enroll more students from Indiana.

College Maintains Ban on Councilman
A community college's ban of a former adjunct turned city councilman prevents city meetings on campus.

Shouting Down Talk on Campus Free Speech
Speaker at CUNY law school interrupted repeatedly by those who said he shouldn't have been permitted there.

A Troubled Accreditor's Long-Term Outlook
ACICS, a flashpoint for debate over accountability of the for-profit sector, has another chance at federal recognition. But some higher ed observers see tough odds for its long-term survival.
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