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Direct Admissions Boosts Applications, but Not Enrollment

Large-scale study finds that guaranteeing free, simplified admission increases college applications from minoritized, low-income and first-gen students, but cost still deters them from enrolling.

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The Next Iteration of Community College?

A new national, for-profit community college seeks to bring a promising but costly educational model to scale online.

Biden Administration Moves Forward With New Repayment Plan

Student loan borrowers can now apply for the Biden administration’s new loan repayment program, and the Education Department is working...

Migrants Must Vacate Buffalo State Dorms

Buffalo State University will evict 44 migrants from its dorms this weekend after abruptly ending an agreement with a community...

South Carolina Drops ‘Diversity’ From Vice President’s Title

The University of South Carolina has dropped the term “diversity, equity and inclusion” from the title of its chief administrator...
West Virginia University students, many wearing red, protesting outside the Mountainlair.

Hundreds of Students Protest WVU’s Proposed Program and Faculty Cuts

West Virginia University students staged a walkout Monday to oppose the university’s significant proposed employee layoffs and program cuts.

In the style of a Peanuts cartoon, a dean sits with his feet up on a light blue booth with the words "Campus Engagement" above his head and "The Dean Is In" under his feet.

Campus Engagement Tip: Make It Easy to Ask an Administrator

The dean of students from the King’s University College in Ontario sets up regular drop-in meetings for students to talk, ask questions and connect with him.

A group of first-year students smile for a photo on Wear Blue Day at Seton Hall University.

Program Innovation: Rethinking the First-Year Seminar

One university evolves its courses for incoming students, pulling from learner feedback, faculty insights and national trends to equip and retain students.