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New Study Finds Students and Families Frustrated With FAFSA, Borrowing More

Community Colleges ‘Back to Reality’ After Federal Relief
Community colleges spent much of their federal COVID-19 relief funds on student supports, technology and infrastructure. Now those funds are drying up, and colleges are wondering what’s next.

Education Department Delays FAFSA Launch for Most Students
By pushing back the form’s mass release to Dec. 1, the department is hoping to avoid the technical issues that plagued this year’s application.

Rethinking Campus Spaces Amid Enrollment Declines
Some universities are knocking down aging facilities and redesigning campuses for fewer students with different needs than past generations.

A Decade After Scott Walker’s Bill, U of Wisconsin May See First Mass Layoff of Tenured Faculty
The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s proposal to ax its entire College of General Studies has faculty members wondering: What precedent will be set by the university actually using the power Republicans gave it?
4 Black Medical Schools Receive $600M From Bloomberg Philanthropies

Listen: Where Upward Transfer Fails and How Institutions Are Improving Processes
On the latest Voices of Student Success episode, hear about the state of upward transfer in the U.S., the opportunities to improve processes and how one college improved advising to support associate degree earners.
LACCD Chancellor Stepping Down This Fall
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