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Back to Campus

While most institutions are staying the course with what they did in the fall, some that played this semester safe are planning to expand in-person options for students in the spring.

Borrowers on Hold

Student loan servicers say a funding cut by the Education Department forced them to reduce staff. Now they're about to get flooded by calls from borrowers.

Research Finds Johns Hopkins Founder Enslaved People

New research has provided evidence that the founder of Johns Hopkins University owned slaves, contradicting previous understandings that he was...

For-Profit Chain's Bankruptcy Grinds to an End

The bankruptcy case began in 2014 after Anthem parent FCC Holdings Inc. was accused of predrawing federal financial aid dollars based on unsubstantiated enrollment projections.

Report: Fewer High School Students Went Straight to College

Editor's note: The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released updated data in March 2021 showing that its Dec.10 data release...

Moody's Sees Negative Outlook for Community Colleges

Community colleges are expected to take financial and enrollment hits through 2021. Moody's Investors Services announced its 2021 outlook for...

New Programs: Child Protection, Business, Education Leadership

Catholic University has launched a certificate in child protection and safe environments. Centre College has created a major in business...

Low-Income Community College Students Most Likely to Cancel Plans

The pandemic is widening equity gaps as more low-income students and students of color leave higher ed.