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Closing Gaps in Tennessee
Despite tackling college access head-on, challenges remain in Tennessee as the state grapples with decreasing adult student enrollment and an achievement gap for African-American students.

Small College Struggles in the Sights
Heightened concern about liberal arts institutions is reflected in presidents’ outlooks and an institute program.

Second Attempt at Becoming a Nonprofit
Grand Canyon University announces another attempt at converting to a nonprofit, with plans for its holding company to partner with other colleges.

Another Shot at Becoming a Nonprofit
Grand Canyon University announces another attempt at converting from a publicly traded for-profit to a nonprofit.

Upping the Entry Degree
Proposed requirements for occupational therapists to have more advanced degrees to work in the field could cause problems for community colleges.

Debate Continues on Nursing Degrees
A proposed policy statement has reignited the question of whether the associate or bachelor's degree should be the entry-level requirement in the nursing profession.

Enrollment Slide Continues, at Slower Rate
College enrollments in the U.S. decline for a sixth straight year -- although at a slower rate -- while the bachelor's degree got more popular.

Tensions in St. Louis
Protests and altercation at St. Louis Community College board meeting highlight division over layoffs and a budget deficit in a large district that is losing students.
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