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A College Ponders Split From Its Seminary

Erskine, after years of debates over religious issues and academic freedom, may sever a liberal arts institution and a theological one.

GI Bill Benefits on the Brink

For-profit Ashford University, facing loss of access to GI Bill benefits by month's end, needs approval from a state to stop thousands of student veterans from losing aid.

Focus on Certificates Boosts Completion Goals

Louisiana and other states are closer to reaching college completion goals as their emphasis shifts to more certificates in addition to degrees.

Reorganization Feared at St. John's

Plan to put Annapolis and Santa Fe campuses of Great Books college under a single president at Santa Fe sets off anxieties among supporters of older campus in Annapolis.

From 4-Year to 2-Year

New report on transfer of struggling students from universities to community colleges finds students benefit from moving in nontraditional direction.

Weighing For-Profits' Access to Military Bases

Legislators, veterans groups and for-profit colleges wrangle over details of an amendment that would expand for-profit colleges' access to students on military bases.

Not So Gainfully Employed

New study says typical experience of those who enroll at for-profit colleges is a decline in earnings and a rise in debt.
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Searching for the Humanities

John Fea, a history chair, describes what he learned on his daughter's college tours about the presence or absence of a liberal arts ethos.