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Bond Issue(s)

As more colleges' finances erode, rating agencies have downgraded a few dozen institutions. While minor shifts may not mean much, significant drops can make borrowing costly or impossible.

U.S. Chooses 4 to Service Student Loans

Congress could formally begin its work on President Obama's proposal to restructure the student loan programs to free up money...

Interest Up in Common Application (and Its Competitor)

In a sign of the increased interest by colleges in taking steps to attract more applicants, the Common Application announced...

Surge in Applications at Military Academies

The U.S. military academies reported a surge in applications this year, The New York Times reported. Many colleges that are...

Davis Settles Title IX Suit

The University of California at Davis has agreed to add a women's varsity field hockey team and also to add...

Another College Goes Test-Optional on Admissions

Illinois College is the latest institution to announce that it will no longer require ACT or SAT scores of all...

Trustee Troubles

New monograph offers anonymous presidents’ candid accounts of dealing with “rogue” community college board members.

The Interdisciplinary Science Library

Information experts consider how shifts in research change their role.