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Debating the Value of Full-Time Professors
The ABA wants to end a rule that assures law schools have the majority of courses taught by full-timers. While some say this would minimize costs, others see an erosion of quality.

Kaplan-Owned Coding Boot Camp Will Close
Dev Bootcamp, an early skills-training provider for software developers, struggled to find a viable business model. Experts predict other boot-camp closures or consolidations.

Texas Requires Credit-Bearing Remediation
State requires a change to remedial education that’s based on an increasingly popular reform concept.

Support Grows for Major Shift in Pell
Bipartisan support builds for expanding Pell Grant eligibility to short-term certificates, although some experts worry about quality control and funding.

Samford Refuses Baptist Funding
Avoiding rebuke of conservative donors, Samford declines to give LGBTQ-oriented group recognition, but gives up funding from Alabama Baptist State Convention.

How Higher Ed Would Feel Medicaid Cuts
Medicaid cuts in proposed Senate GOP health-care legislation would mean bigger tabs for teaching hospitals and less state support for public universities.

Helping Career Education Become a First Choice
California’s community colleges seek to rebrand career and technical education amid a broad state push that includes $200 million more in annual funding.

DeVos Allows Career Programs to Delay Disclosure to Students
Shift on gainful-employment rule is latest move by Trump administration that pleases for-profit sector but dismays its critics.
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