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Change Federal Rules So Colleges Can Survive and Thrive
The Education Department should allow emergency approvals for online degree programs so American institutions can educate international and other students place bound by COVID-19, Michael B. Horn and Paul Freedman argue.

Excusing Loan Payments vs. Paying Them
Stimulus package from Senate Republicans would give student loan borrowers a three-month break from making payments, a different approach from Senate Democrats.

Stimulus Plans, Pass/Fail and a Panda
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Friday and the weekend in one easy-to-read package.

NCAA Eligibility Relief: More Questions Than Answers
Athletes and officials are wondering what the now-promised extension on spring sports players' careers will look like and who will pay for it.

#PassFailNation
As classes move online, some colleges are choosing to go pass/fail to relieve student stress. Is that the right move?

Worry, Hope for Community Colleges
A public health crisis and a global recession have hit higher education at the same time. What could the future look like for open-access colleges, which serve the most vulnerable?

Will For-Profits Bounce Back?
Are for-profit colleges poised to bounce back in the newly begun recession? Or are their glory days behind them?

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The COVID-19 Crisis and International Students
Institutions are quickly reacting to how the outbreak might impact domestic students studying abroad, but they've not focused enough attention on international students on their campuses, argues Ruby Cheng.
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