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Colleges Anticipate Financial Repercussions of Transcript-Withholding Ban
While the federal ban on withholding most college transcripts, which goes into effect on July 1, is welcome news for...

University of Arizona’s Controversial UAGC Consolidation Moves Forward
The university touts absorbing the online campus as a financial win, but dipping enrollment and millions in debt have experts doubtful.

Law School Accreditor Rewriting Diversity and Inclusion Standard
A group of Republican attorneys general says the revised standard would violate the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions. Critics say the AGs are “willfully misinterpreting the law.”
Eastern Nazarene College to Close
Eastern Nazarene College, a private, nonprofit Christian liberal arts institution in Massachusetts, said late Tuesday that it would close and...

Financial Aid Timelines Sway Student Enrollment
A new report shows the importance of aid offers in college decisions—not just amount but also timeliness and clarity, two factors hampered by the FAFSA debacle.

Listen: How Colleges Are Making Career Development an Undercurrent of Education
The latest Voices of Student Success episode explores how career integration can boost students’ outcomes, addressing concerns about the return on investment in higher education.
Voices of Student Success Podcast: Embedded Career Development
Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s...
Belle Wheelan to Retire as Head of Southern Accreditor
Belle S. Wheelan, president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges, will retire next June after...
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