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Fayetteville State Clears $1.6M in Tuition Debt

Fayetteville State University paid off $1.6 million of tuition debt owed to the North Carolina institution by more than 1,500...

A Year of Probation

Campus leaders at Florida Memorial University hope to improve finances and increase enrollment after accreditors put the institution on probation.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Characterizations of the Press

How does the U.S. Supreme Court talk about the press? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Utah's RonNell Andersen...

Can You Ask About Applicants’ Health? Should You?

Dallas Theological does. It also asks about other subjects that most colleges would steer clear of.

Chipping Away at the Borrower-Defense Backlog

Borrower-defense claims are receiving new treatment under the Biden administration as the department looks to process applications more quickly.

North Carolina A&T Cuts Costs With Coronavirus Relief Funds

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will launch a series of initiatives to cut costs for students over the...

The Week in Admissions News

Test-optional policies in Illinois; falling persistence rates; request for information on policies and procedures for protecting against sex trafficking in postsecondary education; a welcome wagon at Kingsborough; new leader for College Track.

Professor Admits Guilt in Admissions Scandal

USC faculty member paid $100,000 to get his daughter into USC.