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What the End of the Student Loan Grace Period Means for Borrowers
Before payments paused during the pandemic, one in five borrowers were in default. Advocates believe that figure could be higher next year.

Extracurricular Involvement Barriers to Bust
In our 2024 Student Voice survey, undergraduates reveal how involved they are in the college experience, how much they think participation benefits them and what changes their institutions could make to encourage involvement.

California Enacts Sweeping Legacy Ban
The state became the second to prohibit legacy preferences at both public and private institutions. It’s the most consequential legacy legislation to date.
2 Volleyball Teams Refuse to Play Against Team With Trans Player
Professor Who Was Secretly Taped, Then Fired, Sues Chapel Hill
Paier College Denied Authority to Operate by Connecticut

The Microcredential Generation
A fast-growing number of traditionally college-age students are bypassing degrees to pursue cheaper and faster alternative credentials. Why are so many choosing this path—and will the journey pay off?
About 1,000 Students to Test 2025–26 FAFSA in First Round
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