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Increased Financial Aid Can Increase Demand for Basic Needs Services
A new survey from New Mexico shows that nearly 60 percent of students are food insecure. Experts say that number likely rose when the state’s free-tuition program made college more accessible for low-income learners.
GAO: Half of Borrowers Were Current on Loan Payments in January
Nearly 30 percent of borrowers were past due on their student loan payments in January of this year, a few...
Judge Tosses Professors’ Suit Against Indiana’s ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Law
On Wednesday, a judge dismissed a lawsuit that had sought to invalidate the parts of a new Indiana law requiring...

FAFSA Night Live!
In Kentucky, federal student aid form completion is down by double digits from last year. State officials hosted a 12-hour telethon in a castle to help close the gap.

Columbia President Minouche Shafik Resigns Unexpectedly
After a little more than a year in the position, she becomes the third college president to lose her job after testifying before Congress about antisemitism on campus.

Lackawanna, Peirce Announce Plans to Merge
The two adult-oriented institutions in Pennsylvania hope that, by joining forces, they can expand their reach and access to higher education.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Forms PAC to Fundraise for Candidates
Vice President Kamala Harris’s sorority is launching its first political action committee—a move that will allow Alpha Kappa Alpha to...
Leading Republican Wants Sweeping Investigation of Colleges’ DEI Spending
A leading Senate Republican has requested that the Education Department’s Office of Inspector General investigate how colleges and universities use...
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