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Another Small New England College Closes
Facing a demographic spiral and a challenge to its accreditation, tiny Southern Vermont College says it will close its doors.

Missing Federal Aid Payments
In a possibly unprecedented case, Argosy University fails to distribute millions in federal aid to students as its campuses are on the brink of closing.

Law Schools and Their Many Markets
Survey notes that those who enroll at elite colleges have very different priorities from those who enroll elsewhere.
Changing of the Guard
The influential presidents of two of the country's largest and most prominent community colleges are stepping down.

End of the Road for Argosy
Trump administration cuts off Title IV student aid for Argosy University campuses and blocks deal to go nonprofit after chain fails to make payments to thousands of students.

Scenes From Innovations 2019
The conference on community college transformation features discussions of bringing about systemic change, the promise of open education and the right and wrong ways to get faculty buy-in.

Opinion
Do Catholic Universities Still Have a Value Proposition?
Yes, they definitely do, says Scott Kelley, who details why.

Next on College Completion Agenda: Equity
Community colleges are realizing that addressing racial and income equity are the missing pieces to improving completion rates. And Achieving the Dream wants to help them eliminate that inequity.
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