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Politics, ‘Belonging’ Drive College Choice

As higher ed’s place in the public imagination shifts rapidly, so is the way students think about where to go to college. Can enrollment offices keep up?

U.S. Curb on Chinese Students a Boon for Asian Universities

With the Trump administration targeting visas, Chinese students are making plans to study elsewhere—especially destinations closer to home.

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6 Models of Financial Literacy Programs

Colleges are learning that financial wellness can impact student retention and educating students on money management and loan repayment can enhance their success.

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Uncertainty at UF After Ono Rejection

The decision not to hire Santa Ono at the University of Florida due to his past support of DEI has led to confusion about the search and concerns about future recruiting efforts.

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Which Universities Spend the Most on Student Supports

An analysis of IPEDS data finds that the median four-year institution spends over $4,800 per student on support services and nearly $3,000 on academic support.

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In Texas, University Presidents May Soon Control Faculty Senates

A bill awaiting Gov. Abbott’s signature would require college administrators to set procedures for faculty governing bodies and appoint their leaders, part of an effort to address “liberal faculty control over universities.”

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Trump Ends Vital Higher Ed Data System Training

Led by the Association of Institutional Research, the professional development resources helped to ensure the availability of accurate public data on colleges and universities, higher ed experts say.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Weigh In on Education Dept. Layoffs

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow it to move forward with its plan to lay...