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Texas Asks Colleges to Identify Undocumented Students
Public colleges and universities in Texas have been asked to identify which of their students are undocumented so they can...

Course Shutouts Impede Student Outcomes
New research from Purdue University suggests that students who are unable to enroll in STEM courses their first semester are pushed out of those majors.

Too Many Well-Paid Middle-Skills Jobs, Not Enough Credentials
The U.S. needs to produce almost 712,000 more credentials per year to meet future demand in high-paying fields that don’t require bachelor’s degrees, a new report says. And addressing racial and gender disparities would help.
Texas Governor Signs Law Giving Presidents Control of Faculty Senates
Texas governor Greg Abbott on Friday signed into law legislation allowing public college and university presidents to take over faculty...
Women Advancement Leaders Face Onboarding, Structural Challenges
About a third of women leaders in institutional advancement are either the first woman to serve as chief advancement officer...

NSF Indirect Cost Cap Unlawful, Judge Rules
A federal judge tossed out the National Science Foundation’s policy capping reimbursements for costs indirectly related to research, finding “severe”...

5 Charts Breaking Down Colleges Represented by Crucial House Committee
Members on the House Education and Workforce Committee play a key role in higher education policy. Together, they represent about 304 colleges.

Federal Cuts Put Institutional Aid at Risk
As colleges face mounting financial challenges, institutional aid budgets could take a significant hit, passing costs to students and undermining promising access initiatives.
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