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U.S. Exempts Some Student Health Plans
Health agency proposes that self-funded student insurance plans be considered as meeting "minimum" coverage under health care law's individual mandate.
The College Grad/Employment Mismatch
Study argues that too many bachelor's degree-holders are in jobs that don't require them, raising questions about the campaign to send even more Americans to college.
Status Quo at NLRB
With two high-profile higher education cases under consideration, labor board says it will carry on as usual despite an appeals court's ruling that calls into question the legitimacy of its appointees.
The New Intelligence
Knewton says its data-rich system can read students' minds. The company has landed Arizona State and Pearson as partners -- will the rest of higher education follow?

Minding the Money
Financial concerns affected this year's freshmen in everything from the selection of a college to their personal goals, and the stress is only growing, an annual survey of first-year students found.
NCAA Investigates Its Investigators
After discovering its staff essentially paid for subpoena power in its inquiry at the U. of Miami, the association orders an external review of its enforcement division.
College Chiefs Contemplate Completion
The National Commission on Higher Education Attainment lists steps institutions can take to help more students finish college.
Helping Athletes Make the Grade
The NCAA's new academic standards for athletic eligibility haven't taken effect yet, but the first students they'll apply to are already in high school -- and colleges that aren't spreading the word are dropping the ball, officials argue.
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