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Colleges Worry Pell Grant Expansion Could Set ‘Dangerous Precedent’
House lawmakers are proposing to charge wealthy colleges for unpaid student loans, using the money for students in short-term workforce training programs.

Academic Success Tip: A Course to Improve Academics of Students on Probation
Leaders at Goucher College created a new course to help students struggling academically to engage in effective learning strategies and increase their cumulative GPAs.

Report Finds 2 Michigan State Trustees Violated Ethics Rules
An external investigation outlined misconduct that “created fissures that have weakened the governance structure of the university.”

Annual Presidents’ Survey Finds Optimism Amid Uncertainty
Despite a number of financial and political challenges, many college presidents are optimistic about their own campuses, but less so about the state of higher education.
Ohio Colleges Reassess ‘Race-Based’ Scholarships

Student Wellness Tip: Use Art to Start Conversations About Mental Health
One play seemed to speak perfectly to the youth mental health crisis. That’s why professional theater artists at UNC brought it directly to students.

Distinctive Funding Challenges for Rural Regional Colleges
The presidents of three public colleges in Colorado have banded together, asking state legislators for additional funds to help offset the challenges of being small and isolated.
Black, Hispanic Students More Likely to Drop Out
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