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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...
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Education Dept. Plan to Send CTE Programs to Labor Stokes Concern

While paused for now, the Education Department has plans to let the Department of Labor take over funding for career and technical education programs. CTE advocates fear the shift.

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How One College Library Plans to Cut Through the AI Hype

As higher ed institutions embrace generative artificial intelligence tools, Stony Brook University’s library is spearheading efforts to help students and faculty learn how to use them in an ethical, responsible way.

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Congress Eyes Cap on Parent PLUS Loans

The loans are disproportionately utilized by Black and Latino families and the families of students at HBCUs, and advocates worry the limits will hinder access to college.

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Sonoma State to Receive $45M Funding Infusion

California lawmakers announced the additional financial support months after the university proposed sweeping cuts due to budget issues. Now some cuts will be reversed.

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FAFSA to Launch Oct. 1 With Minor Changes

The Department of Education plans to launch this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid on Oct. 1, the agency...
Chairman Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) (R) and Ranking Member Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) (L) speak as U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer appears for a House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing on Capitol Hill

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.

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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.