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Law School Won't Admit New Students

Valparaiso says it will consider a merger or relocation for its law school. Only 29 new students enrolled this fall.

Calls for Tougher Oversight of For-Profit Law School

Legal education observers say accreditation issues at Florida Coastal School of Law -- whose graduates have struggled to pay off loans -- should lead to tougher look at its parent company, InfiLaw.

Partnering for Transfer

Getting 37 institutions to agree on new student transfer pathways isn’t easy, but the Minnesota State system seems to have accomplished it.

Statewide and Online Only in California

California community colleges look to create a new statewide​, online-only college that will focus on helping adult students earn credentials.

Ending Segregation Through Duplication

After finding illegal discrimination against Maryland’s historically black colleges and their students, a judge orders a proposed fix. But it doesn’t include the controversial idea of transferring programs from traditionally white institutions.

For-Profit Med School Comes Ashore

In a move that wouldn’t have been allowed a generation ago, a for-profit medical school is relocating from Dominica to Tennessee as its campus undergoes repairs from damage caused by Hurricane Maria. Other for-profit medical schools are already operating in the U.S.

Corinthian’s Long Wind-Down

After spending half a billion dollars to keep former Corinthian Colleges campuses afloat, the nonprofit ECMC Group’s Zenith Education will close all but three.

Boosting Completion by Softening Standards?

A nonpartisan watchdog group is questioning whether City Colleges of Chicago is misleading the public with proclamations of dramatic graduation rate increases.