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Nearly 49,000 New Jersey Students Could Lose Aid

Nearly 49,000 students in New Jersey, most of them with low incomes, are in danger of losing state aid because...

Welcome, Now Start Slashing

Hiring provosts who will be immediately charged with budget-cutting presents dilemma for presidents, who debate whether task is best suited for someone new.

For-Profit Lobbying Escalates

Since start of 2010, quarterly disclosures show federal lobbying expenditures on behalf of the sector have nearly doubled -- from $1.3 million to close to $2.6 million.

Changing Course

With its new online remedial courses, Blackboard is betting that community colleges will put aside reservations about outsourcing academics.

Somewhere Along the Line

New study explores what a student's entry point into remedial pipeline can tell educators about his or her chance of success.

More Debt for Graduating Seniors

College seniors who graduated in 2009 had an average of $24,000 in student loan debt, up 6 percent from the...

Another Law Student Takes on Dismal Job Market

An anonymous Boston College law student has published an open letter asking his dean to let him leave the law...