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A Way Out of Impasse Over LGBT Issues?
A proposed split in the United Methodist Church could be good news for colleges that struggled with whether to retain their church affiliation following the adoption of anti-LGBT policies.
Free College With Grants for Basic Needs
Virginia may join the ranks of states that have made community colleges tuition-free this year, but the state is taking a different approach by providing grants for basic needs.

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Community Building in the Community College Classroom
It aids in the retention of students and in their overall college experience, but it is difficult and requires some creative thinking, writes Sean Gerrity.

Change in the Polls
Election polling by colleges pays off with publicity and opportunities for students. But some are changing their methods as polling costs increase.

Looking Abroad and to Faith Groups
Community college in New York is betting on partnerships with other countries and local faith organizations to increase its sagging enrollment.

Power Battle
A lawsuit at Saint Anselm is centered on the question of powers held by members of the religious order versus those held by the Board of Trustees.

Education Deserts
New report examines access to postsecondary opportunities by ZIP code, questions the impact of free college and says for-profit institutions fill gaps between public colleges.
New Model for Community Colleges
Arrupe College, a two-year institution attached to Loyola Chicago, surpasses its public counterparts in typical benchmarks of student success. Now, the Jesuits plan to spread the model elsewhere.
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