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Founding fathers George Washington, Abrahim Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin wearing graduation mortarboards.

Congress Could Make Paying for College Even More Complicated

House Republicans proposed sweeping changes to financial aid, federal loans and program cost estimates that could make paying for college more challenging and expensive.

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Colleges Invest in Range of Basic Needs Programs

As more college students report struggling with financial obligations, institutions are thinking outside the box to meet their needs.

Jason Smith sits behind a dais in a suit and tie.

Significant Endowment Tax Increase Looms

The current endowment excise tax of 1.4 percent could soon expand to numerous institutions and soar to as high as 21 percent for some, depending on value per student.

Pro-Palestinian protesters are escorted out of Columbia University's Butler Library.

A Year After the Encampments, More Arrests at Columbia and UW

Though they’re nowhere near as prevalent as they were a year ago, some pro-Palestinian campus protests have resumed to recognize the one-year anniversary of the encampments.

A woman researches a book in a library.

Education Dept. Cancels Fulbright-Hays Applications, at Least for Now

The grant programs have supported the international research of students and scholars for more than 60 years.

Picturesque fountain of children situated in front of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale

Funding Student Success: Grant Fuels Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team

Southern Illinois University will designate trained staff members to respond to student mental health crises.

Gates Foundation to Spend $200B Before Closing in 2045

Bill Gates is planning to close his philanthropic foundation in 2045, but not before he ramps up spending on health...

How the Changes in NCAA Athletics Impact Everyone on Campus: The Key

College athletics has fundamentally changed in the last two decades. With students earning thousands—sometimes millions—for their name, image and likeness...