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Stress Testing the FAFSA

The Education Department wrapped up phase one of the federal aid form’s limited rollout last week, seeking out early bugs and reassurance for families shell-shocked from last year’s fiasco. Are they passing their own test?

Clark Atlanta University Gets Rid of Alumni Association

Clark Atlanta University is ending its agreement with the current alumni association, according to a university announcement Thursday. The historically...
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Kansas Lecturer Leaves After Remark on Shooting Men Who Won’t Vote for Women

The University of Kansas announced Friday that an instructor is no longer employed there after a video showed him “making...
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Disparities in the American Dream

For immigrant families of color, affording the full costs of college is still often out of reach, even after generations in this country, according to a new data analysis.

Chegg Accused of Breaching Australia’s Anti-Cheating Law

U.S.-based education support site taken to court by regulator in first test of nascent legislation.

Lawsuit Accuses Colleges of Price Fixing

A class action lawsuit filed Monday accuses 40 of the most highly selective private American colleges and universities, as well...

Judge Halts Effort to Remove Penn State Trustee

A Centre County Court judge has delayed an effort to remove Pennsylvania State University trustee Barry Fenchak, who is suing...
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State Lawmakers Call for Rethinking Federal Role in Higher Ed

The task force, a group of lawmakers from 32 states, wants states and the federal government to work together more to make college a better return on investment.