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Mixed-Status Families Can Now Complete FAFSA

The Department of Education has implemented a temporary fix to the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that...
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A Full Campus Shutdown at a California State University

Cal Poly Humboldt was the first to switch to online classes and lock its doors in response to a building occupation. The occupation is over, but the campus remains closed.

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Graduation Is Around the Corner, But Are Seniors Ready?

A new report from Handshake evaluates soon-to-be alumni’s readiness for their lives after graduation and their priorities after finishing school.

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Scaling Up: Advising Advisers

The University of Pittsburgh provides professional development opportunities for academic advisers and others who support students through mentoring in a virtual summit.

Miguel Cardona, in a blue jacket and red tie, sits a table talking to someone off-camera

Senate Republicans Press Cardona to Act Promptly to Combat Antisemitism

The lawmakers want the Education Department to take more forceful action, including withdrawing federal funds from institutions that aren’t addressing antisemitism on their campuses.

Ep. 112: How Should We Measure Post-College Outcomes?

Zakiya Ellis, a longtime policy expert, on whether we’re asking the right questions and have the right data.

Protesters stand in front of a building they’ve occupied at Columbia University

Live Updates on Campus Protests, April 30

The latest news on developments at colleges and universities around the country.

What Do We Know About Micro-Credentials? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Douglas, lecturer in sociology at Trinity College, explores the emergence of micro-credentials. Learn more...