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Undergrads Benefit Most From New Income-Driven Repayment Plan
The benefits of a new income-driven repayment plan for federal student loans are largest for those who used the loans...

Growing Enrollment, Shrinking Future
Undergraduate enrollment rose for the first time since 2020, stoking hopes for a long-awaited recovery. But surprising areas of decline may dampen that optimism.
Can Little Ponds Fight Big Floods? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Riley Post, Ph.D. candidate and graduate research fellow at the University of Iowa, explores one...

Measuring Student Success Impact With Data
The University of Colorado at Boulder established a cross-departmental leadership team to facilitate analysis and revision of student success programs to close equity gaps and improve outcomes.
Birmingham-Southern Loan Lawsuit Dismissed
A county judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Birmingham-Southern College against Alabama state treasurer Young Boozer III for denying...
Former Yale Student Can Pursue Defamation Suit Against Accuser
A U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday that a former Yale University student can pursue a defamation lawsuit against a fellow...

Overhaul of Financial Aid Formula Will Boost Pell Grant Eligibility
A new report by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association estimates nearly 220,000 more students will qualify under the pending new federal aid formula.

‘From the River to the Sea’ Slogan Inflames Conference
Ethnomusicologists are dealing with the fallout from a presentation by Native American scholars that briefly used a controversial Palestinian phrase.
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