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Judge Approves $16M Settlement in Class Action Lawsuit Against ACT

George H. Wu, a federal judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, has approved...

A ‘Bank Run’ at Notre Dame Law

University of Notre Dame Law School told admits to put down deposits before spots ran out. On Tuesday, seats went from 67 percent to 100 percent claimed in a matter of hours.

Why Students Aren't Filling Out the FAFSA

Low-income and first-generation students find it difficult to fill it out, and they fill it out themselves, EAB survey finds.

Deliberate Practice and Teaching

How do we make students more active in their learning? In today's Academic Minute, part of Penn State University Week...

Transfer Enrollment Drops

Far fewer students are transferring to community colleges this spring compared to the same time last year, a trend that mirrors overall enrollment declines in the two-year sector.

App’s Private Aid Algorithm Promises Fast Cash

Start-up uses an algorithm developed by Sara Goldrick-Rab to approve student emergency aid applications quickly. Experts say the outsourcing can work, if known pitfalls can be avoided.

Navigating Grief and Memorials

Leaders have careful choices to make when faculty and staff members pass away.

Prospective Students Are Open to Vaccine Requirements

Survey finds that they want requirements -- and so do their parents -- despite actions in Florida, Texas and Utah that might make them impossible.