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Education Department Denies For-Profit Law School's Reinstatement Application

The Florida Coastal School of Law's application for reinstatement to participate in federal student aid programs was denied by the...

Georgia Public Universities to Require SAT/ACT Next Year

More than 60 percent of four-year colleges will not be requiring the SAT or ACT for admission next year --...

Financial Planning with Ohio Northern University – From Reactive to Proactive Action Plans | Thursday, May 13 at 2:00 pm ET

This session will discuss how the President, Provost, and finance leaders can prepare for the future by building repeatable financial...

Anti-Asian Discrimination

Hate crimes against Asian Americans are on the rise. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's Ying Liu...

Failure to Launch

A state audit found that Calbright College, California's online community college, graduated just 12 out of over 900 enrolled students during the 2019-20 academic year. Lawmakers are considering closing the college.

3 Finalists, No President

Candidates to fill Evergreen State College's presidency cited personal reasons for withdrawing, leaving college officials scratching their heads about what to do differently when the search restarts.

9 Million College-Educated Adults Received Government Assistance

Roughly nine million college-educated adults received government assistance in 2017, the United States Census Bureau has reported. The majority of...

Philander Smith Closes Out Graduates' Outstanding Balances

The president of Philander Smith College surprised graduates during last weekend’s commencement ceremonies with the news that the college had...