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Some Community Colleges See Level Funding Despite Lean State Budgets
In some states, community college systems have seen wins this budget season even when lawmakers were looking to cut costs.
Republican Bills Would Require FAFSA Release by Oct. 1
Following a delayed and botched launch of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, congressional Republicans want to require the...
Brown Reaches Settlement on Title VI Complaints
The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has settled with Brown University over the institution’s handling of about 75 antisemitic...

GOP Platform: ‘Make Our College Campuses Safe and Patriotic Again’
The Republican Party’s platform for 2024 calls for the creation of “drastically more affordable” higher education alternatives, accreditation reform, the...
A $1B Donation to Johns Hopkins Makes Med School Free for Most
Johns Hopkins University has received a new gift of $1 billion from Bloomberg Philanthropies, which will allow the majority of...
Northwestern College Suddenly Closes After 122 Years
Northwestern College, a for-profit institution in the southern suburbs of Chicago, abruptly announced and enacted its closure on Saturday, NBC...

The College Board’s FAFSA Takeover
The embattled Federal Student Aid office enlisted executives from the nonprofit to help launch next year’s aid form. Is it a necessary shake-up or an ethical blunder?

Student Wellness Tip: Create a Peer Support Network
Staff at Utah State University at Blanding employ students to educate and engage their classmates on culturally aware mental health and wellness topics.
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