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Loan Relief for Borrowers With Disabilities
Student loan borrowers with disabilities will have an easier time getting relief during the pandemic, the Education Department announces. About 41,000 people with $1.3 billion in debt will now be back on track for loan discharges.

Online Campus Tour Gigs Stoke Disagreement
Campuses threaten legal action against a company enlisting students to lead unofficial virtual campus tours.

‘A Hotly Contested Issue’
In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.

Waiting Lists: What to Expect
Some predict the worst year ever, but others say that waiting lists may primarily be a factor at highly competitive colleges.
Michigan Deans Condemn Regent's Remarks
Six women who are deans at the University of Michigan released a letter to a member of the Board of...
The Week in Admissions News
Enrollment shifts; freshmen and learning loss; Rutgers to require vaccines; Berkeley program at Mills.
Yale Disputes Social Media Report on Student's Suicide
Yale University took the unusual step Saturday of criticizing a social media post about Rachael Shaw-Rosenbaum, a first-year student who...
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