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New Office at Yale Combines Success Resources, Promotes Access
By consolidating services, staff hope students will become more familiar with the resources available to them and more inclined to use them.
2 Congressmen Form Caucus to Preserve Historic College Football Stadiums
Brandeis, Long Linked to Leonard Bernstein, to End Music Ph.D. Programs

Community Colleges Double Down on Dual Enrollment
The programs are a consistent source of students and revenue for colleges with declining enrollments, especially if students stay on after graduating from high school.

Another Small College, Hodges University, Will Close
The private nonprofit institution in Florida has seen its enrollment fall by more than half since 2017, and it appeared to run out of runway.
The Week in Admissions News
The Education Department settles with five law schools over financial aid; a new report explores the role of California's Hispanic-serving community colleges; New College of Florida aims to lure students to a new Odyssey course with free books and food trucks.
U.S. Fines Law Schools Over Financial Aid Violations
Case Western Settles With DOJ After Title IX Investigation
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