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State Financial Aid Rises Slightly
State lawmakers awarded about $14.9 billion in student financial aid in the 2021–22 academic year, a 1 percent increase compared...

More Universities Join Chicago in Settling Financial Aid Lawsuit
Rice, Emory and Vanderbilt quietly settled last fall in a financial aid lawsuit against 17 institutions. Now pressure is mounting for the remaining defendants in the case.
CUNY to Receive $75 Million Donation to Boost Tech Programs
The City University of New York system is receiving the largest donation in its history, intended to help the urban...

Undocumented Students Could Access Federal College-Prep Programs Under Biden Proposal
Opening up the college-prep programs to undocumented students has been a priority for years. But some administrators say the political climate is too fraught to make such a change now.
Most Americans Approve of Affirmative Action Ban
More than two-thirds of Americans believe the Supreme Court’s June 2023 decision banning the use of affirmative action in college...

University of Redlands Announces Another Merger
The planned merger with Woodbury University, a small, private liberal arts institution in California, follows a wave of college mergers and closures in 2023.

Survey: Students Value Choice in Campus Dining Facilities
Research from NACUFS and FIU finds incoming and current students are looking for greater selection and availability from college food providers.
University of Missouri Student Journalists No Longer Must Reveal Sources
Student journalists at the University of Missouri at Columbia celebrated Friday after reaching an agreement with administrators to exempt student...
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