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College Spends More on Marketing Than Financial Aid

The largest private college in Michigan is a nonprofit that spends more on marketing than on financial aid and graduates...

Dartmouth Offered Tuition Refund

Dartmouth College offered a full tuition refund to students who wanted to leave because of COVID-19. The college offered the...

U of Missouri Curators Vote Down Mask Mandate

The University of Missouri system Board of Curators voted down a proposal to require masks to be worn on its...

Oregon Grad Students File Complaint Against University

The Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation at the University of Oregon has filed a complaint of an unfair labor practice against...

Resettlement Campuses: The Future of Higher Education

What can be done to help refugees in this country? In today’s Academic Minute, Guilford College’s Diya Abdo delves into...

Carnegie Classifications Seek a New Home—Again

Mathew Johnson was slated to head up the Carnegie Classification system at Albion College. His resignation as president ended that relationship, and now the system seeks to move elsewhere.

Perceptions of Affordability

High school juniors who believe they can’t afford higher education are about 20 percentage points less likely to attend college within the first three years after high school than peers who don’t think affordability is a barrier.